In this musing, adebayoalonge reflects on how sons depend on their fathers to navigate the world. He reflects on his earliest memories of his relationship with his father and how he first learned about minimalism.
Musings of the African millennial: Quotes on dreaming
Many people's lives I have seen go down hill because they stopped dreaming. Don't stop a man from dreaming Adebayo Alonge Take away a man's ambition and drive. He becomes ordinary even if he was born ingrained with all elements for success Adebayo Alonge Dreams are the stuff we create in our minds … Continue reading Musings of the African millennial: Quotes on dreaming
Africa is a shithole- Yes or No?
In this article, adebayoalonge argues that Africans should channel their anger against Trump's 'shithole' comment towards remaking their continent
RxAll is disrupting pharmacy orders & deliveries in Africa
RxAll is disrupting medicine orders and deliveries in Africa using a digital platform
Stemming Yoruba Decline (II/III): Rise of the Oyos & the end of Yoruba nationhood
The Imperial expansion of the Oyo Yoruba from the 1600s-1800's destroyed the Yoruba confederacy and ethnic identity. Briefly restored from 1940-1970, the Yorubas experienced major economic gains. Now as Nigeria's unitary system constrains Yoruba identity, the Yorubas have again entered into modern decline.
Biafra: Case for restructuring Nigeria
Ethnic agitations are at the forefront of Nigeria's public discourse. The Biafra struggle is again taking center stage of global opinion about Nigeria.It will be wise for Nigeria's elite to heed the reawakened cries of its marginalized underbelly and take steps to seriously restructure its political federation
Solutions to the food crisis in the Chad basin of Africa
The food crisis in the Chad basin of Africa can be solved by concerted international donor effort and by establishing security in the wider Sahel region. Watch as Adebayo Alonge proffers solutions to this international crisis alongside Emira Woods of the Institute of Policy Studies on CGTN's (CCTV Africa) Show- The Heat
Stemming Yoruba Decline (I/III): Tracing ancient origins of early Yoruba advantage
The Yoruba are Nigeria's first nation but their historic advantages are eroding.
This first part series aims to trace the early origins of their historic advantages
The Green Book: Eight ‘foundational’ principles for Nigeria’s 3rd generation of political leaders
Nigeria’s 3rd generation now needs to lead from the heart and create a humane nation that works for everyone Adebayo Alonge Solutions Ideator Image credit: Premiumtimes Introduction By 2050, Nigeria will have ~400 million people within its boundaries. It remains a poster child for what Africans are and holds the promise for what the … Continue reading The Green Book: Eight ‘foundational’ principles for Nigeria’s 3rd generation of political leaders
RE: “African Democracy: The march of democracy slows”
Africa democracy slows because its nation states are built on unjust entities





