All posts by Ayobami Oladejo

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A man’s gifts

Many times I have asked myself the difference between successful men and the perceived failures of this world. Another contentious point – how do we measure success? I am sure it is not that far fetched without going into unnecessary rhetoric; successful men are those

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I Believe

Yes I believe. What? I believe that God gave us all a gift unique to get us to the top. I believe we have the ability to be the best. I believe that with hardwork and a dint of providence, we can all make it.

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Adeniyi Oladeji Oluwaseun

When my autobiography is released and the story of my life is told, there are some individuals who will be prominent in the plots. One of such is Adeniyi Oladeji, I refer to him as more than a friend ‘cos we have been together for

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FYB Dinner

Tomorrow Saturday, 12th of August will by God’s grace be spent in the ancient town of Ile-Ife. The event is the Final Year Brethren dinner party of my beloved fellowship – Evangelical Christian Union. In 2001, my set in the fellowship had the same kind

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Swindlers or Ritualists?

Elections are close again, assassinations have started and a lot of money is needed to fuel their evil deeds. The average Nigerian has been battered to the level that they can sell their soul and future including their children’s’ future for a pittance. I am

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Sword Men to die by their swords

I sometimes wonder if there can ever be a week in the world without strife, war, killings, injustice, etc…… I think not. Last week witnessed a reminder of the bad times again in Nigeria, a certain diversion from the Middle East crisis – the death

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Today….

Hello peeps. I took 2 days off from work to prepare for a good friend’s wedding this weekend and it’s an interesting time as my division at work is going on a team building retreat this weekend too. The retreat is holding at Hermitage Resort

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About MTN Recharge Cards

I do not use MTN and I work for a competitor in the Telecoms industry but that is not the reason I am writing this piece. I am just being objective and putting voice to something that the NCC and the consumer parliament should address.

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We need a break

We are at a breaking point in this country at present. The kinda things I see everyday are alarming and of serious consequences. Armed robbery is on the increase, corruption is still a big threat and baba God will not leave us alone. There is

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God Forgive Us, Amen.

The stage has just being set. The third term actors, directors and producers are still re-strategizing on the next act. The main actor is very embittered, he has just being beaten to his game and the only remedy is to push blames and ostracize him

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All in search of miracles

We have made our country to a lawless entity where regards for common ethics are flouted devoid of any thoughts. What I witnessed on Lagos-Ibadan expressway yesterday was an example of the level to which our society has disintegrated. The kind of problems people face

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ICT4ALL

Today proved to be very interesting – from my normal office duties to ad-hoc duties, personal grooming to nation building. The most interesting part of it happened at the Lagos Digital Village in Ebutte-Metta. The ICT4ALL project is an initiative of the LDV and PIN

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……V for Vendetta

Hi Guys, Its been more than a month now since I posted on my Blog. I have not been able to settle down and spread my time to accommodate all my passions. I recently have to double my workload in my office due to a

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Compare and Contrast: Branson, Adenuga

By Simon Kolawole, This Day Newspapers: There is one hell of a guy in the UK called Richard Branson. He is called the “guy with the beard”, an entrepreneur who has the knack for the outrageous and the courageous. While schooling at Stowe School, UK,

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In truth, we bluffed our way to ANC bronze!

By: Deacon Ayo Ositelu THE odds against our determined ambition to win the just concluded African Nations Cup title were mightily daunting, even if we did not realise it. For ages, we have always been told by our elders that “a house divided against itself