Omipidan: The cost of an idle hand, By Oluniyi Isamotu
Too much idleness, a 19th century philosopher, Edmond Burke, observed “fills up man’s time much more completely, and leaves him less his own master, than any sort of employment.” And looking at Ismail Omipidan and his penchant for empty rhetorics, one cannot but agree with Burke’s observation. From the time Osun people rejected his principal,…