by Oluwafisayo Ogundoro | Apr 4, 2019 | Social Issues
Many Nigerians worry about the sloppy growth of the nation, we at the same time compare Nigeria to nations like America, Britain, Germany, Botswana, and Rwanda. These are nations that are economically stable. Researchers like Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson...
by Oluwafisayo Ogundoro | Dec 28, 2018 | Business, Growth and Development Hacks, Social Issues
“Oh girl, is liberal studies fun? Yes, it is: I am learning a lot and it is as well drilling.” This is the kind of introspective conversation I have with myself. Let me tell you, I soliloquize a lot, this is the way I believe I am learning and that I am ready for...
by Oluwafisayo Ogundoro | Dec 23, 2018 | Poems, Social Issues
Biology helped the doctors define who I was at birth: My genitalia like the vulva and vagina tells the doctor I am a girl. Now, as a grown-up woman, it is still by biology; ‘cos at this mature stage, I possess an added feature: Which is my breast. By these biological...
by Oluwafisayo Ogundoro | Jul 28, 2018 | Gender Discourse, Lifestyle, Social Issues
Dear Brothers, When Blessing tells you as a male colleague that this idea cannot be used in the way you have proposed, you often reply by saying, “the feminist is here.” If she tells you she desires to pursue her career to the very end, by taking up a PH. D, the...
by Oluwafisayo Ogundoro | Jun 9, 2018 | Social Issues
In the early hours of Saturday, May 26, 2018, I woke up from my six hours rest and I picked up my mobile phone, which was as usual accessible, just by the left-hand side of my bedside furniture, I went on directly to my Facebook App and I found the parody “This is...
by Oluwafisayo Ogundoro | May 27, 2018 | Social Issues
Watching Paul Farmer’s YouTube video in my “Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies” class, gave me an understanding of what economic growth is. For Paul Farmer, while discussing Rwanda’s rise from the 1994 genocide, he explains why health care (most importantly)...
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