Fare thee well, Big Sis
Three moments will remain evergreen in all the years of knowing you as my Big Sis and Dad’s first child. I remember coming to see

The Legacy of Nimi Briggs
In the words of Prof Joseph Ajienka, 7th Vice Chancellor of University of Port Harcourt, Professor Emeritus Nimi Briggs was a wise man, an outstanding
The Base of the Pyramid
How was work yesterday? My colleagues and I did something we had not done before. We had a huddle-huggle! It had been another relentless day.

Air Peace and the Others
Here’s the news in brief. International flights from Nigeria to and from London are lucrative for airlines. For many years, travellers from Nigeria have been

Because he is black?
“Tell me. What happened.” “The doctor called me that Friday and asked me to go to the hospital. I went to A&E. They checked my

Homelessness, WhatsApp and I.
My first formal employment in UK was as Lifestyle Officer at National Heart Research Fund (now Heart Research UK) under Mrs Ros Jenkins. I was

Some things don’t make sense
These days I try very hard to mind my business. A lot of that comes with age. You get to that point when it really

Healthcare in Nigeria – Experiences from the Crack of Dawn
For sometime now, I have been meaning to write a few articles on “WhatsApp and I”. WhatsApp takes a fair bit of my time most

Do the Right Thing!
There are defining moments in one’s interaction with Emeritus Professor Nimi Briggs over nearly forty years. Who in the graduating class of 1989 (matriculating at