Nana OguntolaAug 4, 2020New ways of workingLast year I had the opportunity to do a course on digital disruption with Cambridge University. It was funded by Campbell Park Parish...
Nana OguntolaAug 4, 2020There is no sense in teaching an African child European historyAn African girl going to school in The Gambia I studied English Literature, which I loved, and English history. At 17 there was some...
Nana OguntolaAug 4, 2020Harnessing the power of story-telling to combat racismIn 1989 my mum’s ex-husband was a diplomat working for the World Health Organisation in Ghana. So I moved with my mum from The Gambia to...
Nana OguntolaAug 3, 2020Dr Odedun to provide free health services in NigeriaWhen an individual seeks to engage in philanthropic activity, they are usually found doing so within their areas of expertise and...
Nana OguntolaAug 3, 2020Dilemma of a black man Part 3: The story of Dr Titus OdedunBlood on the FloorHaving met and spoken to Dr Titus Odedun about his name being removed from the medical register in the UK, and also having written two...
Nana OguntolaAug 3, 2020Work Conquers AllI recently finished writing the autobiography of an eminent gynaecologist. The title of his book is ‘Labore Omnia Vincit’ in Latin which,...