In its traditional form, the story of the tortoise and the hare is used to teach a lesson such as 'slow and steady wins the race' (even though I don't believe that this statement is always true). However, I stumbled upon the picture below while I was scrolling through Instagram, and I found the twist on the traditional tortoise and hare depiction quite interesting. #ClassInequality, #HardWork, #Motivation, #SmartWork, #Success
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“You Don’t Talk When Elders are Talking”: Exploring Power Distance in Nigerian Society
In my analysis, the level of power one has in Nigeria is determined by at least three factors: wealth, age, and job title. #ClassInequality, #Inequality, #Nigeria, #PowerDistance, #Youth
An Analysis of the Rooster Coop in “The White Tiger”
In this post, I analyse the rooster coop as portrayed in the Netflix film, "The White Tiger". This is the first in a series on class inequality. #ClassInequality, #MovieReview, #TheRoosterCoop, #TheWhiteTiger
My First Week at the Nigerian Law School (NLS) Abuja
In this video, I attempt to give you a glimpse into my first week at the Nigerian Law School (NLS) in Bwari, Abuja, where I am currently undertaking the Bar Part I programme. #NigerianLawSchool, #Vlog
Vincent Ehindero Blogger Award
I've been nominated for the Vincent Ehindero Blogger Award, which is a concept by blogger, Vincent Ehindero, to showcase other bloggers and have them answer some interesting questions. Thanks to Vincent for creating this platform, and thanks to Art Enthusiastics for nominating me. #Award, #BloggerAward, #Blogging, #Blog
Reflections on 2020: We Made It!
I think almost everyone will agree that 2020 has hit us gbas gbos. But you know what? We made it – in spite of everything! #2020, #NewYearsEve, #Planning, #Reflections
I’m a graduate! Reflections on my three-year experience at UCL
In this post, I reflect on my three-year experience at UCL, from academic life to work and extra-curricular activities. #2020, #Classof2020, #Graduation, #Lifestyle, #UCL, #UniversityCollegeLondon
#EndSARS Part 3: Next Steps
In the third and final part of the #EndSARS series, I offer suggestions on what our next steps should be. #Bad Governance, #EndSARS, #Nigeria, #Police Brutality, #Protests, #Revolution
#EndSARS Part 2: Five Lessons From the Protests in Nigeria
In the second part of the #EndSARS series, I draw out five key lessons from the protests in Nigeria. #Bad Governance, #EndSARS, #Nigeria, #Police Brutality, #Protests, #Revolution
#EndSARS Part 1: Seven Stages of the Protests in Nigeria
The first of a three-part series on #EndSARS, this piece focuses on seven stages of the protests in Nigeria. #BadGovernance, #EndSARS, #Nigeria, #PoliceBrutality, #Protests, #Revolution