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 | Sep 10, 2020 | Africa, Equality, SDGS, Social Justice, World Event reflections
As she takes the picture She asks: What kind of black man are you? Me (eager to give a rant about my belief that to use the prefix ‘black’ to tag someone is a misnomer from ignorance, I chose the inquisitive route and asked): What do you mean? She: Well, I...