Author: Richie Adewusi

  #slowparenting is a weekly digital talk-show where trending and challenging issues related to parent – child communication are discussed. On today’s episode, we are discussing the topic “MORAL SIGNPOSTS”. It will be about who should take on the responsibility of being moral examples for children? Parents, the government, or their schools? With our knowledgeable, […]

#slowparenting is a weekly digital talk-show where trending and challenging issues related to parent – child communication are discussed. On today’s episode, we are discussing the topic “TEAMWORK ALWAYS WINS” in relation to how parents need to work together to ensure that their children are equipped with profitable, extra-curricular skills. With our knowledgeable, experienced resource […]

#slowparenting is a weekly digital talk-show where trending and challenging issues related to parent – child communication are discussed. On today’s episode, we are discussing a situation where parents allowed their children to show up for their prom in exotic cars, in a neighbourhood where poverty was rampant. With our knowledgeable, experienced resource persons and […]

#slowparenting is a weekly digital talk-show where trending and challenging issues related to parent – child communication are discussed. On today’s episode, we are discussing the issue of a 17 year old boy who has just written WAEC, who says to his mother that he wants to date a girl in the University, that he […]

PROMISE KEPT:MY FRIEND MAJEK FASHEK & I. – Richie Adewusi PROLOGUE… 2 Before I continue with how my first meeting with Majek Fashek went, for the Interview for Just It! Magazine, I need to make some clarifications at this point. I have received several feedbacks from friends and followers on social media, who have read […]

MY FRIEND MAJEK FASHEK & I. – Richie Adewusi Prologue. The global tag given to my generation, is Baby Boomers. In Nigeria however, an unsavory tag was being mischievously attached to that same generation of Nigerians, by the same people who invented and have perpetuated challenges that subsequent generations of Nigerians have had to be […]


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