by Fisayo Olajide | Jan 30, 2021 | Business, Economics, emerging markets, Finance, Millennials, Social Justice, World Event reflections
“The new dawn blooms as we free it. For there is always light if only we’re brave enough to see it. If only we’re brave enough to be it.” – Amanda Gorman The First 7 Days It’s 29 days into 2021, and on the 6th day, we witnessed an attack on the democracy...
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 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...
by Fisayo Olajide | Oct 15, 2020 | concise write-ups, Millennials, Nigeria, Social Justice, World Event reflections
I become shy or self-conscious, each time I am in front of a recording or broadcasting camera or mic. But, when the reason to be in front of a camera or mic, is related to a cause or #purpose that is dear to my heart, all that self-consciousness evaporates into thin...
by Fisayo Olajide | Oct 5, 2020 | concise write-ups, Millennials, monday motivation, personal experiences
I like to think that most of my cherished acquaintances and friends owe our relationships to my inability to reply with the bland and mundane ‘fine’ or ‘okay’ to the global conversation starter of ‘How are you?’ Because my response...