2010: The Year in.... Cabs

I think cab drivers are a microcosm of the larger society and that if a sufficiently large sample is analysed, one can gain critical insights into the mind of a city. This has to be the year where I used cabs the most. Tight deadlines at work, atrocious weather conditions, moving houses and a few late night jaunts around town conspired to leave me needing cabs at various times this year. The downside was largely financial – I ended up racking up significant costs on renting cabs over the year. On the plus side, I think I gained a window into the mindset of this city. ...

December 17, 2010 · 2 min · AJ

#Subliminals

There has never been anything false about HOPE Except where the HOPEr has blatantly ignored signs to the contrary…,

December 16, 2010 · 1 min · AJ

Swearing off dancing...

The final lingering vestiges of self deceit died today. Against the incontrovertible evidence, I had remained hopeful that I had the ability to transcend my well documented phobia for dancing. Sometime between Ose O Jesu and some other Yoruba song which has escaped my memory, I realized that my rather feeble attempts at ‘dancing’ - clapping rhythmically, nodding my head from time to time, and shuffling from side to side - bore as much resemblance to dancing as a bee buzzing through the air bore to a fish swimming.. My sense of unease was worsened by the fact that it was a thanksgiving Sunday and we had to dance to the offering box. Interestingly, if the number of dancing worshippers was a significant sample of the larger community, then I am fighting a lost cause in refusing not learning to dance.

December 13, 2010 · 1 min · AJ

Going Ons...

The number 16 bus into the city centre is packed - brim full with people heading into town. The atrocious weather of the last few days let up briefly today, and with the imminence of Christmas, everyone seems to be up and about to get the last bits of shopping done. The bus stop where I clamber aboard the number 16 is mid way between the starting terminus and the ending terminus, as such I can only find standing space, ironically next to a sign that ostensibly marks the limits of standing room. Next to me are a mother and her daughter. The daughter cannot be more than six years old and still possesses the unbridled energy and uninhibited curiosity being young and carefree brings. The atmosphere is tense - of the kind where a word out of place potentially could let loose a fire storm. There are people plugged into iPods, people huddled together in groups chatting away and people like me who are alone, with lowered eyes looking into the distance. The little girl becomes the side show though - firing off question after question to her mother, peering into people’s faces, and at some stage leaning in towards her mother and planting a kiss on her cheek whilst whispering “I love you Mum”. When she gives the wizened old lady behind me a fixed stare. I wonder how the bus scene would look like in a different country, south of the Sahara. For the first time in a few months, I remember my mother.

December 11, 2010 · 2 min · AJ

Web Reads: 10Dec2010

The science of attraction. Perhaps it’s all in the mind after all. Another reason to google your name. You might be wanted for murder… Necessity is the mother of invention - the husband who rigged up a taser device to keep his wife faithful.. The ‘completely irresponsible’ call reporting a stolen snowman The case for eating insects.. Mathematical immortality - buy a theorem and name it after yourself. The smart wallet that could help you spend within your means.. Bacteria that could recycle iron.. The gene for aggression. DNA testing of babies - whilst in the womb..

December 10, 2010 · 1 min · AJ

Nigeria: What We searched for..

Google’s 2010 Zeitgeist makes for interesting read.. The summary from Google: In the year of Nigeria’s 50th independence celebration, it was unsurprising that terms like “Nigeria” and “Goodluck Jonathan” ranked highly in the search trends. But the nation’s imagination was certainly captured by social networking, with “2go” topping the fastest rising list, and “Facebook” being the second most popular search by volume. Nigerian musicians “Terry G” and “Dagrin” also attracted significant online interest. ...

December 10, 2010 · 1 min · AJ

Links: 3 Dec 2010

Feeding the poor with iPads: How FareShare is blending technology and social responsibility.. The game that ‘makes’ you a genetic scientist… The radiation debate flares up again - are radio waves frying our brains? Facebook breakups are the real deal.. The right twitter handle can make you famous.. The girl who suddenly became famous thanks to the ashes down under.. Skye Jethani’s 30 day Twitter experiment…

December 3, 2010 · 1 min · AJ

#30daysofTruth: Day 2 – Something I love about myself..

Something I love about myself - This was always going to be one of the harder posts to pull off. I’m naturally hard on myself and am often self deprecating - false modesty - as someone once said. If there’s one thing I like about myself, its my ability to discretize a problem - to massage a problem till its broken down to its simplest building blocks. It’s useful at work where I often have to come up with solutions to complex problems, and sometimes with people - when I need to understand them. There are downsides, but this is one ability I’ll not trade for anything else. :)

December 3, 2010 · 1 min · AJ

#30daysofTruth: Day 1 - What I hate about myself..

Looking at me from afar, its hard to see what I should hate about myself. In general, I’ve had a good life - so far- and quite a number of people usually conclude that I’ve got nothing to not like about my life. Truth though is I am slowly finding out that I am increasingly disconnected from the real world and people in my life. I blogged briefly about the issues in un-learning solitude, but daily I find myself drifting, becoming increasingly cynical and building walls between myself and the world. ...

December 2, 2010 · 1 min · AJ

All I want for Christmas...

Dear Santa, I have been a good bloke this year.. Kindly review and revert… Images do not belong to me…… unfortunately…

December 1, 2010 · 1 min · AJ