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April 2017

Dare to Dream, The Interview Series,

The Interview Series: Michael Akinrogunde (AMA Psalmist)



What do you currently do as a job?

I currently work as a motion and graphics designer and I am learning 2D/3D animation.
As a child what did you want to be when you grew up?
I wanted to be an Aeronautical Engineer.
Did primary school and secondary school shape your ideas about your dream job
Yes, it did. I thought I would be living in the “air” fixing and flying planes.
At what point in time did you change your mind about that dream job?
Somehow, I always knew I wanted to do something else, I was fully convinced in my third year in the university.
Why did you study what you studied in university? If you have a do over will you study the same course?
I studied Mechanical Engineering in pursuit of my Aeronautical Engineering Career, because I wanted a broad knowledge before specializing; If I have a do-over, I will not study the same course.
How did the ‘’reality of adulthood’’ affect your dreams?
Well, I realised times and traditional conventions were changing. I found out it’s easier to stay stuck and pursue what you’re passionate about than to manage and pursue something else. I realised this in my adulthood.
Do you believe your dreams are still within your reach?
I do.
Are you fulfilled with your life? If “Yes”, how? If “No” why?
I am fulfilled with my life. How? I believe fulfilment comes with being happy with where you are and being able to “correctly” predict the future you want to create with the decisions being made today. I can do that confidently where I am.
What are your hobbies? And does your current line of work give you time for them?
I love designing (almost all kinds), film making, animation, singing, and writing. Yes, it does for most of my hobbies, I balance the remaining few with a good structure.
Do you have any regrets? If “Yes”, what are they?
I am not sure regrets in what regards, but I assume work, education and career related. At the moment, NO. Maybe I should have studied another course, but Mechanical Engineering taught me resilience.
Will you look back in the next ten years and be happy with how your decisions today have shaped your future?
I believe I will.
Do you have any fears for the future? If “Yes”, what are they?
One of my big fears is the fear of failure, I try to channel it to motivation.



Dare to Dream, The Interview Series,

Dare to Dream: The Interview Series


I am currently brooding over the subject of going after my dreams all in (high risk) or sticking to a paying job (low risk) the thoughts of what my life will be like if I go after my dreams are nagging. I find myself questioning if my dreams are that important and are not residual feelings of childhood nostalgia.
I know I am not the only one who thinks like this – always wondering and questioning everything. I realise I can’t find my answers on my own hence I am hoping that this series will help us all find answers and make peace with our decisions.

Share you dreams in the comments below and if you want to participate please also leave a comment below!

Thank You to Mr. Tobi Johnson for the cool poster!!

You are all invited to this month’s edition of ”Simple Worship”, check the poster below for details



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Goals: April 2017

I can’t believe April is here, it feels like yesterday when I received happy new-year messages
from friends and long forgotten acquaintances, but these monthly goals have helped me be disciplined with how I spend my time and finding a balance between fun activities and serious work.
So let us get into the list, but first an update from last month;
March was a really eventful month, many of my days were memorable and came with important lessons that I will keep in my heart for many years to come.
  • I finished reading ‘’God is here Connect’’ by Steve Case, I read a collection of poems by Kolade Pelumi titled ‘’Love Dairy’’. ‘’The Republic’’ celebrated Flora Nwapas’s Efuru at 50 with well written and inspiring articles. I really enjoyed reading about the feeling Efuru ignited in other people.  I am currently reading ‘’Wanting all the right things’’ by Shirin Taber I am enjoying the book so far and it’s addressing issues we are comfortable pretending they don’t exist.

  • Visit a new place in Lagos, this is tricky because I keep making plans that don’t see the light of day but, I attended Ini Tama’s live painting session at Crossbar in Eko Hotel, it was beautiful to watch the process of creating an artwork and admiring the finished work like it didn’t happen right in front of you. Please say a prayer for me that my plans see the light of day this month

  • Shout out to my friends that bailed on me, they know themselves. A miracle happened and I got to attend Anthology the Sessions, it was a really good experience, good music and friendly people. I am looking forward to their next event.

  • I got the Henna Tattoo it was done by “Embellished by Sarah James”, it turned out beautiful and I was in love with it, but I got a number of mixed reactions from questions of “why did you do this?”, to “Am sure it sends the right message”, to “I don’t like this”. Here are my answers, I love art and I see Henna Tattoo has a great expression of art you can wear and I love that it isn’t permanent and I can always change it up. Let me know you thoughts on this subject in the comments below.




  • I didn’t study the book of Romans, I read a few chapters and I will be carrying this goal into this month.
  • I didn’t journal a lot this month, I am not sure why but I did a lot of doodling but they are too embarrassing to share.

  • Water challenge was great I feel healthier, I am sure this is just in my head but has me considering a lifestyle change and I will keep you updated on how this goes.

Goals for this month

  • Read two new books
  • Visit a new place in Lagos.
  • Have the first discussion for ‘’The Nigerian Book Club’’, details for the book club will be released very soon.
  • Study the book of Romans and the Book of Proverbs; my friend Kemi did a 30 days lesson learnt poster on Instagram and she inspired me to study the book.
  • Journal Everyday
  • Eat three meals every day; I am already failing at this, I didn’t have breakfast this morning but I will press on.
Let me know your plans for this month and any event suggestion in the comments below.