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The same people accused their forefathers of cowardice and foolishness. They display the same today, even more. Their weapon is only their tongue, and when things get intense, even their tongue wouldn't move.
It is so annoying that Africans clamour for liberation and still seek probe in their system from the very people they believe tormented them. You lots believe these people cause you the very woe in your land! You lots believe they are the reason for your stagnation!!! Delusional.
It is so annoying that Africans clamour for liberation and still seek probe in their system from the very people they believe tormented them. You lots believe these people cause you the very woe in your land! You lots believe they are the reason for your stagnation!!! Delusional.
Humans may be denying themselves the pleasure the Almighty didn't deny them. Just sit back and let it all unfold. Stop stressing your mind up on what could be in the morrow. Just leave it all to God.
There's no protection above the Almighty's. There's none who can protect a creature from Allah's decree. You need not run around seeking protection against what has already been decreed, just hold on to the Almighty firmly. He is the only One who can protect you from anything. 1
How else do I break this down for you and your thick people? I gave you the football analogy and it still flew right over your head. If football, a sport with no real stakes beyond bragging rights, is fierce enough that no club will help solve a rival club's crisis, what makes you think a political candidate will lift a finger for a rival party's?
Men once competed with honour, valour and spine. Today we have weaklings like your principal, crawling to the very opposition he claims to want to defeat, begging him to come and sweep his own house. How shameless can you be?
Go to the UK and ask Labour to bail out the Conservatives. Go to the US and ask the Democrats to prop up the Republicans. You won't find it, because rivals don't nurse rivals back to health.
At least, you studied Law. What you're asking is for the defense counsel to be gentle with the prosecution witness. If your principal's house is burning, that is the whole point of the contest. Nobody hands the arsonist a fire extinguisher and calls it fair play.
A ruling party that fixes its opposition is not being noble, it is being reckless, and it is insulting the very voters who worked to put it in power. You do not ask the man who won the fight to also stitch up the man he defeated. If your principal cannot organise his own party, he has no business asking anyone to vote him in order to organise a country.
This is very scary. I have actually realised that even how right we are doesn't guarantee us prosperity. Our work, strategically or not, doesn't guarantee us that dream. We just have to keep working because we never know. Life is mysterious.
This!
I've noticed over the years that the more grounded a Yorùbá person is in Yorùbá, the sharper their English tends to be, written and sometimes spoken too.
It is just sad that many Nigerian parents ban their children from speaking Yorùbá at home, convinced that early English is the shortcut to fluency.
There's something linguists call the interdependence hypothesis. It's the idea that skills like vocabulary reasoning, sentence logic, and comprehension aren't relearned from zero in every new language. They transfer. A child who can already argue a point, tell a story with structure, or reason through a proverb in Yorùbá isn't starting English from nothing. They're just moving the same toolbox into a new house. That's why a child who struggles to think clearly in their first language usually struggles just as much in the second, no matter how early you introduce it. I can categorically say that my knowledge of Yorùbá helped me greatly, when I was learning Hausa.
But due to inferiority complex, some people treat deep knowledge of Yorùbá as proof that someone can't handle "real" languages. I pity them.
People will always disagree with you, and people will always want you to agree with them. Try as much not to let things get to you. Share your opinion and move forward. If it needs clarity, clarify, but don't dwell on matters. Just move on.
You aren't a leader if you are not in control. No one follows you when you aren't controlling. What's even a leader without control?! If you think it isn't control, then you aren't ready to be led.
To lead is to control. Leadership requires control. Leadership equally means to control. The narrative of control isn't leadership isn't right. For you to lead, you need to control!!!!
To lead is to control. Leadership requires control. Leadership equally means to control. The narrative of control isn't leadership isn't right. For you to lead, you need to control!!!!
It will never be. Anyone seeking the fairness in this existence seeks an illusion. Fairness is an illusion. And the cruelty of this existence is all one needs to embrace to actually get up higher. You are staying down if all you ever want is ease. The toughness is all you need.
Be an historian. Learn and read about past occurrences, people in the past. You can actually start from your lineage. Know the history of the generations before you.
And that is the peak of knowledge.
Nobody talks about this enough, but since nobody else will, let me say it.
Your workspace matters more than your tools, and I stand by that completely.
Not because it needs to look good on camera or have a ring light and a 4K monitor and one of those aesthetic desk setups you see people flaunting on YouTube where everything is color coordinated and perfectly arranged and somehow makes you feel like you need to buy three more things before you can even begin to do any serious work, but because creativity is a habit and every habit needs a home to return to.
I have a space. It is not glamorous at all, I will not deceive you, it is not the kind of setup that will make anybody's jaw drop or trend on social media. But it is mine, fully mine, and that is the point entirely. Available at 6 in the morning when an idea is already disturbing my sleep, available at midnight when a deadline is sitting on my chest, available on a random Tuesday afternoon when inspiration decides to visit without any prior notice.
That availability is everything, and I mean everything.
Because here is what nobody sits you down to tell you when you are starting out as a designer or a creative in this part of the world: the work does not always come during business hours and it does not send you a message before it arrives. The breakthrough on a logo concept does not wait for 9am, and the solution to a brand problem you have been staring at for three days can arrive at 11pm on a Wednesday night, and if you do not have somewhere to sit down and pursue it immediately, it will leave just as quietly as it came and you will be there the next morning wondering where the idea went.
A borrowed desk closes at 6pm. A café will send you away. A shared space has other people's noise and other people's schedules and other people's wahala that has nothing to do with your deadline. But your own space, however tight, however far from the dream setup you had in your head when you were starting out, answers to nobody but you and it opens whenever you are ready.
That is the real competitive advantage nobody is teaching in any design course or mentorship program, not the software, not the portfolio, not the client acquisition strategy. Just a dedicated space that is always available when you are.
So if you are a designer or creative who is still working from wherever is convenient that day, make getting your own space the next real investment, before the new laptop, before the new Behance subscription, before anything else on that list. Because the clients who will pay you well are not just paying for your skill, they are paying for your consistency, and consistency needs somewhere permanent to live.
Adisa Ismaila Temitope (Ait) · Brand & Graphic Designer · Lagos, Nigeria
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What does your current workspace situation look like honestly, are you working from your own dedicated space or still making do with whatever is available?
That blue screen? Every workspace has its own wahala. You restart and keep going. Have a great Monday.
When I see people saying: be less available to your family and friends to avoid see finish and be respected. It honestly confuses me. Am I weird for finding it strange?
In a world already pushing isolation through hustle culture and “protect your peace at all costs,” the idea of deliberately pulling back from the people who matter most feels off. I understand where it comes from. Some people give too much, get taken for granted, or deal with genuinely toxic dynamics. Setting boundaries and protecting your energy is wise. Scarcity can create value in unhealthy situations.
But turning that into a blanket rule for all family and friends? That’s where I push back. Family and true friendship bonds are not distractions from life; they are life. They are the people who show up when the world goes quiet. Who celebrate your wins without envy and sit with you in the dark without judgment. Who help carry burdens you were never meant to bear alone.
Supporting and helping one another is not weakness or poor time management. It is strength. It is how we survive storms, raise grounded children, preserve our sanity, and build legacies that outlive us.
My upbringing heritage has always taught me that individual is strong, but the collective is stronger. The extended hand, the shared meal, the late night counsel, the “I’m here” when it counts; these are not obligations to minimise. They are investments that return in love, resilience, and meaning.
Yes, be wise. Have healthy boundaries. Don’t let anyone drain you dry. But don’t confuse that with making less availability your default posture toward the people God placed in your life. When everything else fades; titles, money, applause and, trends. It is these bonds that remain.
Let’s not outsource our deepest connections to self-help slogans that sound clever but leave us lonelier.
Be present. Show up. Help without keeping score. Forgive where you can. Strengthen the circle.
Because a life rich in genuine family and friendship is a life well lived.