Documenting Leadership, Telling Our Story.




When I first picked up a pen, I never imagined it would one day connect me to people building cities, changing lives, and shaping Lagos for the future. But here I am, standing with the leaders who carry the hopes of millions.

Through the same vision that started with Apapa, I now had the privilege of meeting the Chairman of Ajeromi-Ifelodun Local Government,
Hon. Olalekan Olu Akindipe, a man of purpose, focus, and community spirit.

We are working on a project close to my heart 
writing books for all 20 Local Governments in Lagos State, documenting their first 100 days in office.
Each story is more than a record; it is a heartbeat of progress, a window into how leadership meets reality, and how service becomes legacy.

When I met Hon. Akindipe, I saw not just a leader, but a listener, one who believes in youth, creativity, and the power of storytelling.
His words reminded me that leadership is not only about position, but about impact, what you build, how you serve, and the stories you leave behind.

This project continues to remind me that writing isn’t just a gift, it’s a way of building bridges.
Each local government, each conversation, each handshake is another proof that words can build a nation.

And once again, I owe deep gratitude to my book coach, Mrs. Josephine Oghenekevbe Ogufere, whose mentorship and guidance continue to open doors I never knew existed.
She has been the light behind the scenes, shaping my voice, refining my purpose, and reminding me that every writer is first a servant of truth.

To every leader out there, every dreamer, and every storyteller, keep building, keep believing, and keep writing history.
Because the stories we tell today will one day become the foundation of our tomorrow.

📖 Raji Ayomide Olaitan
👑 King of Rhymes

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