Johnson BabalolaA Child, Innocence, and Mushrooms: A Reflection on Yeye’s Leadership@jbdlaw/@jbandthingsOct 7Oct 7
Johnson BabalolaThe True Meaning of Vanity in LifeWhen a wealthy person dies or faces distress, it’s common for people to say, “Life is vanity.” The phrase, often associated with rich…Oct 1Oct 1
Johnson BabalolaThe Irony of Prayers and the Reality of PRAY in NAIJAIn Nigeria, prayers for change, prosperity, and improved living conditions echo from the corners of every street, the pulpits of every…Aug 8Aug 8
Johnson BabalolaOse Igberaga (The Week of Arrogance)Many who are 50 years and above (and a few in their 40s) who attended secondary schools in Nigeria as boarding students might be familiar…Jul 28Jul 28
Johnson BabalolaThe Changing Times: From Tradition to Survival in NigeriaYesterday, I had a thought-provoking discussion with a younger friend about the challenges of old age and the importance of taking care of…Jun 2Jun 2
Johnson BabalolaForgiving but Not Forgetting: The Complexities of Giving Back to Alma MatersIt was a reunion of 25 friends, all men now in their 50s and 60s. They were Nigerians living abroad, spread across countries like Canada…May 17May 17
Johnson BabalolaNigerians and the Crucial Role of Customer ServiceA recent visit to a local restaurant in Abuja sparked contemplation on the pivotal role of customer service in business viability. Amidst…May 5May 5
Johnson BabalolaBarrenness and the Weight of Societal PressuresShe entered the dining room of the Lagos hotel where I was staying, a mere shadow of her former self. The vibrant woman I remembered from a…Apr 20Apr 20