by Fisayo Olajide | Dec 1, 2020 | personal experiences
It’s December already! And, poof! 335 days are gone, and the 336th is dripping by as you read this. There’s no doubt that 2020 will go down as a phenomenal year in history, and I’m already envisioning myself telling my grand-kids, of how 2020 was the...
by Fisayo Olajide | Nov 19, 2020 | SDGS
Keep yourself simple, good, pure, serious, and unassuming; the friend of justice and godliness; kindly, affectionate, and resolute in your devotion to duty. — Marcus Aurelius From the feedback I received from chapter 1 of this article series, I erred to adhere to...
by Fisayo Olajide | Nov 18, 2020 | Art
Some murals beautify the space, and some beautify and make you pause, and wonder ”what mind conceived and painted this?” Picasso’s Guernica and this masterpiece of @claudioethos falls in the latter. +++ Rewind… Yesterday, returning from my bike ride, I paused to take...
by Fisayo Olajide | Nov 16, 2020 | concise write-ups, personal experiences
The new normal, on the surface, might mean less distraction. Yet, there are a plethora of webinars or online events that are well-positioned to make you feel a pressing need. My writings in the past months reveal that I am easy prey to these events – so I write...
by Fisayo Olajide | Nov 9, 2020 | Book reflections, Book Reviews, Business, Strategy
I don’t know about you, but have you ever been in a conversation or discussion and the other party utters a phrase, which shuts down your critical thinking on the topic? And, there’s no time such as now, to safeguard your critical thinking, with the flood of...
by Fisayo Olajide | Oct 29, 2020 | Equality, SDGS, Social Justice
Chapter 1 — Olivia, the Supportive Executive From the equality of rights springs identity of our highest interests; you cannot subvert your neighbor’s rights without striking a dangerous blow at your own.-Carl Shurz Introduction During the Bloomberg Equality...
by Fisayo Olajide | Oct 29, 2020 | Africa, Millennials, SDGS, Social Justice
Hey, I am excited to share my new article series with you, titled: Short Stories of International Students Experiences with the G20 Labor Laws. The title was inspired by my experience over six months ago, where I was privileged to be invited to an executive luncheon....
by Fisayo Olajide | Oct 26, 2020 | Equality, Nigeria, Social Justice
2020, forces a reset on all we take for granted. But, most especially the meaning of ‘right’. The #Nigerian government, on the 20th of October, reminded the world that for it ‘right is might!’ While we millennials and youths tried to teach it that “#Justice and...
by Fisayo Olajide | Oct 21, 2020 | Millennials, Nigeria, World Event reflections
Nigerians in the diaspora became refugees on 20/10/2020. @cnn distorts the truth and calls it a clash between protesters and law enforcement officers. No @cnn it was a massacre of innocent protesters; get and report the right facts. We saw it live on @djswitch_ live...
by Fisayo Olajide | Oct 19, 2020 | concise write-ups, Millennials, Nigeria, Social Justice
The millennials in the republic founded around the Niger Area, known as Nigeria, have started the Sub-Saharan Spring. As other #African millennials watch to see how the #EndSars will go, I will like to remind the #Nigerian #Millennials, some words from Thomas...