Sunday, 4 May 2014

Voice Behind Bars

Voice Behind Bars       by Tania Gonzalez

I have seen it, it’s not easy been kept inside without justice, no one to cry to, you are all alone, in your own little world, no friends to call friends any more; family members are tired and want to move on with their own lives . Without anyone beating you, you will cry your eyes out, when you think about the little ones you left behind that you were not allowed to say good bye to, or to arrange anything for, you were just taken away by unknown and un-expected visitors from the luxury of your own home.

They came in a group of five, two women and three men, I thought it was a casual thing; ‘you have to come with us to the police station, just to have a word with you’, they said, who are you I replied, we are police men one of them said. Why? I raised my voice. When you get there you will know why, one of them said with a rude voice and unfriendly face.

Saturday, 3 May 2014

My Town in My RuckSack

My Town in My RuckSack
Igbotako: A Town so Ancient
by Temidayo Akinboyo.

Now in the belly of my town, ever serene that one could take it for a funeral ceremony…that is one defining feature of an idyllic village of which my home-town is a perfect example. The rural folk like it this way for it enhances their productivity.
Igbotako, oja ghele ro, is an ancient town located on the hills; hence, no enemy can triumph over it. A land of the Omotoshos who were shaking the world wherever they are, of course, I am proud of my illustrious cultural enclave and the history of my forebears. My town is forever a town in motion; both the ancients and modern cohabiting at the same time…yet, profound peace is always maintained.

Saturday, 26 April 2014

A moment with Segun Oyebolu of Fly4Cheaper.com


Segun Oyebolu of Fly4Cheaper.com and President of Feed The Elderly Foundation. In this interview he speaks about his life and experiences, he also shares his thoughts and view

Could you please describe yourself in your own words? 

My name is Segun Oyebolu CEO of Fly4Cheaper.com and president Feed The Elderly Foundation.


Sunday, 20 April 2014

Barrister Kayode Ajulo, National Secretary Labour Party of Nigeria reveals his Innermost


UpClose & Personal

Kayode Ajulo, Barrister and Solicitor of Supreme Court of Nigeria, unionist, Chairman of the governing board at Ondo State Radiovision Corporation, civil right activist, Principal Partner, Kayode Ajulo & Co. Castle of Law, CEO, Egalitarian Mission Africa, and Senatorial Candidate, Labour Party of Nigeria. Born in Ibadan, Nigeria, attended Aquinas College Akure, studied law at University of Jos, Nigeria (LL.B Hons) 1999. Presently a doctorate (PhD) student at Middlesex University, London in Corporate Social Responsibility gives an insight into his likes and dislikes: