by Olusola John | Apr 25, 2020 | Leadership
The global lockdown has shown us the privilege of freedom. Up until now, it was no big deal going to work, socializing and traveling but the world is changing to what we are yet to decipher. One reality of the lockdown is the emotional drain most people are...
by Olusola John | Apr 25, 2020 | Leadership
I remember in 1999 when I had to care for a lad, who came down with chicken pox after he was sent home from the college. He had a wound that required pressing with hot water. I took care of him until exactly 21 days after the experience, I felt a slight increase in my...
by Olusola John | Apr 14, 2020 | Leadership
The fear of letting go It is ten years since we got married. The marriage is blessed with three lovely children- a girl and two boys. Their company is an experience to behold. They revel in the love and company of each other. Though we have often maintain 3-bedroom...
by Olusola John | Apr 14, 2020 | Leadership
The Burden of Mental Health Illness I grew knowing my mother was depressed. At a time in 1984 she was hospitalized in the private hospital in my home town – Iyah Gbede. She was critically ill so we went to visit her. My cousin came with his father’s car, a white...
by Olusola John | Jan 28, 2020 | Leadership
The price of Success There was this sage in our family that had the skills to combine various leaves and get results. You might call him a native doctor or traditional medicine practitioner. Some even believed that he was a rain maker. As the custom was in the...
by Olusola John | Jan 28, 2020 | Leadership
The Merchants of Hope Leaders are rare breeds. Many have argued whether leaders are born or made. Truth is, leaders are made and those born to inherit leadership need to be groomed to take their place in the position of leadership. Many aspire to be leaders but few...