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I have a deep admiration for Oburu Odinga, shaped largely by a memorable personal experience. During the time of the funeral of CDF Ogola, I had planned to travel to Kisumu but unfortunately arrived late at Wilson Airport and missed my flight. While at the airport lounge, I encountered...

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Tonight, a man secretly took photos of me on a train from London – and admitted it when I confronted him. I was on my way back from London after my NCTJ journalism course, travelling from Waterloo East. Early in the journey, I noticed an older man sitting in a six-seat row, repeatedly looking over and smiling at me. I tried to brush it off – the train was busy, and I didn’t want to assume the worst. But as we approached the destination and the carriage emptied, it became clear something was wrong. He was now alone in his row, and I saw him holding his phone up – pointed directly at me. I shifted in my seat to get out of view, and he moved his phone again. Then I caught it in the window reflection – his camera app was open. He was taking photos. I stood up and told him to stop. He didn’t deny it. Instead, he admitted to taking pictures of me – and to “having a bad habit of doing this.” Then he added, “It’s good you called this out.” He opened Google Photos, where I saw photo after photo of me. He started deleting them one by one. I stood there for minutes watching, along with two male witnesses. I also managed to discreetly film part of it as evidence. When I asked him to open the Recycling Bin folder on his phone to ensure the photos of me were permanently deleted, he couldn't understand me – English was not his first language. He had been doing it for most of the journey. I felt exposed, angry, and deeply uncomfortable - but I’m glad I said something. This is what women deal with in everyday public spaces. It’s invasive, it’s frightening, and it shouldn’t be normal.

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All the tributes I've read about the dearly departed got me thinking about how, a lot of times, we wait until the funeral to give people their flowers... instead of while they are still alive to smell them. So, I want to be intentional about appreciating people who have had a profound influence and impact on my life while they are here. Today, I want to celebrate one of my mentors, Egbon Leke Alder. I'm a fiend for wisdom, and you would be hard pressed to find a mind wiser than his on this planet. My wife and I are convinced that he uses more of his brain power than most human beings. His intelligence is divine, his creativity is sublime, and his kindness? Truly, one of a kind. He is a genius in every sense of the word. When we were planning our campaign, I knew I had to "sit at his feet." I had no idea he was battling illness because he always found time to meet with my team and I repeatedly. He gave us counsel, strategy, and wisdom - the kind that even if you could put a price on it, we could never afford to pay. I didn't end up winning the election, but spending quality time with one of the greatest minds in Nigerian history? That's a win every single time and a personal highlight in my life. Egbon, I can offer you nothing but the prayers of a grateful heart. May God continue to prosper, protect, and preserve you. May He give you the desires of your heart and reward you for me. May the rest of your years be the best of them, and may the peace that passes all understanding guard your heart and mind in Christ Jesus. Thank you for believing in me, Sir. I hope to one day repay your faith by what I do and who I become, by the grace of God. Also, please buy his book.

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I went sourcing for my rent, and I came back home a Landlord. My rent was due since March, I had pleaded with the landlord to give me some time to sort it out, and he had been patient. Business was not doing very well, and we were depending on my wife’s earnings to survive. I have a big brother who grew up in our neighbourhood. He was an artist at the time, and I used to hang around him while he worked. I developed an interest in artwork because of him, and he was my inspiration for studying sculpture and other art forms, which led me to become who I am today. This man had become a politician in another state. I had not seen him in several years, but we exchange messages via text and WhatsApp once in a while, especially regarding some artworks and politics. I never gave him the impression that I was struggling because I felt it would affect our relationship but I was desperate this time around and decided to go and see him. During the Night of Glory, as we ministered to the Lord and words of prophecy were being spoken, the man of God said “I have given it to you, I have supplied you with that heart desire. That thing you have been waiting for and trusting God for is now yours. Share your testimony with me when you receive it.” I heard these words from brother Gbenga, and I couldn’t relate. The only thing I had been thinking about in my heart was how to visit this mentor of mine and ask him for support regarding my rent. I decided that the prophecy was a green light for me to take a step of faith I gathered as much money as my wife could loan me and travelled to this man’s state. I deliberately targeted the primary election period when I was sure he would have to be on the ground in his state and not in Abuja. I met him at home; he had just won his primary election and was in a very good mood. He felt i came around to give him moral support. Later that evening, I told him about my rent issue. He made two calls and told me to go and pick up the keys to the house in Lagos. He also gave me some money to settle all the estate bills and meet other needs. Above all, he gave me a contract that will keep me and my team occupied with good income for a very long time. This is how God turned my story to a song of victory. I picked up the keys to the house yesterday. Glory!!!!!

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