Early this year, Dr. Foluso Falaye, the National President of my alma mater – Owo High School Old Students’ Association (OHSOSA) – sought my intervention on a matter that he had been passionate about, but which affects both of us all the same. It was the encroachment on our alma mater’s expansive school land by individuals donning the toga of sacred cows and behaving like untouchables. Since his election as the National President, Dr. Falaye has…
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