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Thursday, April 5th, 2012
By Dr. Kunle Ojeleye | Calgary, Canada | April 5, 2012 – I recently received with great sadness the news of the passing on of a very dear uncle of mine, Dr Bayo Adisa-Balogun at a relatively young age. How can a medical doctor who in the morning had attended to his clients, collapse in […]
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Sunday, March 25th, 2012
By Dr. Kunle Ojeleye | Calgary, Canada | March 25, 2012 – On 18 March 2012, I read the shocking news of the “suicide” of Egba high Chief Oluwole Olumide in Ogun State, Nigeria. Whilst I do not have any affiliation or special interest in Ogun State, and do not know any of the protagonists, […]
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Saturday, November 26th, 2011
By Dr. Kunle Ojeleye, London, UK, – Nov. 27, 2011 – Earlier on today, the sun set on one of the most enduring personalities that has ever come out of the nation now known as Nigeria, as I received with sadness the news of the transition of Chief Odimegwu Chukwuemeka Ojukwu to eternity. Here is […]
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Monday, August 29th, 2011
By Dr. Kunle Ojeleye, London, UK – August 29, 2011 – In Yorubaland, when a man is called “Agbe”, there are two basic connotations to the usage, either or both of which may be intended. On one hand, “Agbe” means a farmer, which according to Webster’s dictionary is “one who is devoted to the tillage of […]
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Friday, July 29th, 2011
By Dr. Kunle Ojeleye, London, UK – July 29, 2011 – The other day, driving the 60 mile stretch from my house into London, I decided for a change to relive the youthful days of my life. Hey, I was alone, my wife was not with me, so I could be at my best(?) behaviour. […]