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Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by highchief1: 10:26pm On Jul 12, 2023
enemyofprogress:
Growing up as Femi Adesina’s daughter
By Tosin Adesina

What haven’t they said about my face being a true reflection of my father’s familiar face?

Spitting image. Carbon copy. Chip off the old block. I have heard it all. When I was young, and we used to go out together a lot, people will see us and say: “Ah, ah. Did you think your father was running away? Why do you look like him so much?”

Let’s get started. I was born and bred in Lagos over two and a half decades ago. Originally from Ipetumodu, in Osun State, I’ve lived all my life in Lagos, save for a few stays abroad: France, United Kingdom, United States of America, South Africa, Ghana, and many other places.

I grew up knowing my father, Femi Adesina, as a journalist. The house was a forest of books and newspapers. Books, books. Newspapers. Newspapers. And I started reading them. Scratch that, Dad forced me to read because I preferred watching TV (LOL). Little Red Riding Hood changed it for me—now this is a family secret.
In the early days, Dad was reporting for the Weekend Concord. I didn’t like the fact that he was away from home most times. We would plan family holidays and at the last moment, Dad wouldn’t be able to go. One thing or the other had come up at work. I and my brother, Tobi, my senior by two years, loved going to Ipetumodu, to spend time with our grandparents, but more often than not, we went with Mummy, as Dad would be busy at work. That’s the life of a journalist, which I was to experience briefly.

Mum is a nurse. A passionate and dedicated one. She’s matron of a private hospital in Lagos. She has always been there for us. Firm, godly and dedicated. I remember me and Tobi used to nickname her “Mrs. Oboye” behind her back. How did it happen? We attended Caleb International College in Magodo area of Lagos, and one Mrs. Funmi Oboye was the head teacher. Tough and strict. Every morning, at the Assembly, she subjected us to lessons from the word of God. As young people, we felt her homilies were too long, and we often grumbled. When we came on holidays, and Mummy was also taking all the time at morning devotion, we would look at each other and whisper: “Mrs. Oboye.”

Tobi is a pilot, and has been for the past nine years. He is a specialist in the Boeing 737, having trained in South Africa and Sweden. He also has the Airline Transport Pilot Licence from Boeing Centre, Miami, Florida.

Dad was Managing Director/Editor-in-Chief of The Sun Newspapers when he was invited to serve as Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the former President Muhammadu Buhari. We are a private family. Though a journalist, my dad was not loud and honestly really didn’t change from who I knew him to be. He lived a quiet, modest life, and brought us up that way. Never mind how people portray him in the media and social media. Suddenly, working with the President brought him out there, in the glare of the nation. And there followed the good, the bad and the ugly.

There were times people would meet me and say: “Adesina? Ah, you resemble Buhari’s media man.” At times, I own up, some other times, I duck. It’s better to leave them wondering. I was silent about our relationship for the better part of the administration because I really wasn’t interested in the hassle that came with it. The good times opened us up to opportunities we might not have had without the position. Thank God for it all. The bad and ugly were people saying all sorts of rubbish about my dad and not being able to trust anyone. In the beginning, it worried me. But later, the Holy Spirit helped me overcome it all.
Dad really loves Buhari. No doubt about that. He would defend him anywhere, any time and on any issue. At home when gisting with the family, you could feel his loyalty and love for his boss. He speaks well of him everywhere. In and out of office, Dad is a Buharist to the core.

I studied French at the University of Ibadan. Lived in France at different times, did my NYSC as a reporter and presenter with Channels Television. I was given a job after, which I held for about a year. Now, I have a media and publishing company called LOTW Group (Living Out The Word) which holds LOTW Network, LOTW Kids, LOTW Studios, LOTW Publishing, Shop LOTW and LOTW Travel. The focus is really to put God at the centre stage of our lives, because He tells me He doesn’t like it when people seem to remember Him only on Sundays. So He wants to be a part of our lives even on Mondays to Saturdays and I’m the one He is giving the responsibility to. He said: “Tosin, I want you to put me in the centre of people’s lives.” Well, His wish is my command.

I also run a French language agency and resource centre called Ma Petite France. M.P.F teaches French to kids and adults and provides French learning resources to schools.

Once upon a time, I wanted to be a journalist like Dad and I did in fact venture into it for a while. I won’t say I’m completely out because I’m still in media and publishing.

My life’s goal and focus is to influence people to know God and do life with Him. Every other thing I do is a means to that end. I have been blessed by God tremendously. He allowed me to be born into the home of Femi and Nike Adesina where I was taught about Him, shielded, cared and provided for. Dad is a responsible father, he is present. I can call him at any time and share any idea or plan I have with him. I can talk to him about work, men, life, God, anything. I have been blessed with a father not a lot of people get to have on this earth and I am proud of him regardless of people’s opinion about him—good or bad.

Every young lady aspires to matrimony. So do I, and it’s coming soon. My mom and dad are probably the happiest about it. Mom can’t wait for me to leave her house so she can finally fill my wardrobe with all of her extra clothes. (LOL)

We laugh a lot. Just as my dad is famous for his tendency to laugh often. While we were all in Ipetumodu for holidays, a friend to my dad’s sister came for the weekend. When she was leaving, she remarked: “It’s been an experience being with the Adesinas this weekend. They laugh as if they have no care in the world.” That in a nutshell is my story.

Credit: https://sunnewsonline.com/growing-up-as-femi-adesinas-daughter/
some pll too prepare for the future sha.he has just two kids one pilot then this girl.that’s massive succes.u may not like d man but dude packages himself.Someone is stl making love to his wife even as we speak with no plans ahead for the kids.

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Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by debetmx(m): 11:20pm On Jul 12, 2023
sapele914:
Punish them, like you are been punished in Nigeria?

Wailing Peasant.

Yes, that idiot from Niger republic made you a wailing peasant. Hope you're happy now?
Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by Racoon(m): 12:53pm On Jul 13, 2023
hisexcellency34:
He even abused Father Kukah yesterday just because of Buhari...
You mind the asshole of a man. I even learnt that Femi Adeshina of a man is a deacon in 4-Square Gospel Church. Tufiakwa! nlfpmod

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Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by seguno2: 1:34pm On Jul 13, 2023
festacman:
Yes, Toyin Adesina is a carbon copy of her father Femi Adesina but I will NEVER judge her by her father's work. I will only judge her by her accomplishments as a young Nigerian.

Believe me, Toyin seems to have her head properly screwed to her shoulders. I am impressed by her bold entrepreneurial drive done at the expense of her father using his position in government to secure her job in high-paying in one high-paying government agency. May her ventures succeed and grow to create badly needed jobs for other young people.

People who will fall over each other to lick Seyi Tinubu's shoes are shamelessly dragging a young budding Nigerian entrepreneur for being Femi Adesina's daughter. Compared to the damages people like Tinubu, Akpabio, Yari, Ganduje, Wike, etc done to Nigeria, Femi Adesina is a SAINT. The only problem is that in Nigeria everything done by our favourite big men are ignored or stupidly defended while we go after our fellow 'small men'.

Did you say that bold part because you are already licking Seyi Tinubu’s shoes, which is why you are not shamelessly dragging Toyin for the sins of her father
Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by Galaxyss(m): 1:56pm On Jul 13, 2023
How is this news
Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by Chucks13: 1:57pm On Jul 13, 2023
Young lady who advised you to even come out and mentioned your father Femi Adeshina?

Sorry I have no problem with you young lady but you see that your dad the we manage to catch him we will skin him alive.

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Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by Kukutenla: 1:58pm On Jul 13, 2023
enemyofprogress:

Credit: https://sunnewsonline.com/growing-up-as-femi-adesinas-daughter/
Who asked her for all this shalaye?
Is she confessing or reminiscing?
Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by tnerro1(m): 2:00pm On Jul 13, 2023
You dad was a good ass kisser, who knows, maybe you might do better
Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by Cassandraloius: 2:01pm On Jul 13, 2023
Una wan write documentary everytime mtcheeew...
Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by osuofia2(m): 2:01pm On Jul 13, 2023
Who care. A man who was singing praises of the dullard when NIgeria was in ruin. history wont your dad. He encourage pharaoh Buhari to unleash mayhem on the populace
Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by hush15: 2:01pm On Jul 13, 2023
enemyofprogress:

Credit: https://sunnewsonline.com/growing-up-as-femi-adesinas-daughter/


There is a saying in Yoruba Land that say a bad wife is still better and preferable than a bad inlaw.

With your dad and his principal's perception to life, I doubt I would have such as inlaws o.

Forget money or affluence.

Na frustration throughout.
Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by easzypeaszy(m): 2:02pm On Jul 13, 2023
May God punish you, your useless Dad and your kids with everytin Buhari did to us in Jos and ur Dad kpt up lying..I hhaate him with Passion
Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by Nobody: 2:02pm On Jul 13, 2023
What a great family, what a great Child of the Family! Your Good Education runs through this narrative. Kudos to your Dad for giving you as he received from his own father. A family of erudition - that's the Adesina Family. His senior brother is a professor of history at the University of Ibadan. Another scion of the family, also a professor, died a few years ago.
Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by OgbanjeProphet: 2:03pm On Jul 13, 2023
I don't like how your dad supported Buhari's government all these years. But











God bless you, Tosin Adesina.
Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by Judolisco(m): 2:04pm On Jul 13, 2023
Ur father defended lies and insulted a lot of people... That's what ur father would be remembered for...
Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by babaalagbo11(m): 2:05pm On Jul 13, 2023
Okay,you're previledged congratulations
Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by BigDawsNet: 2:08pm On Jul 13, 2023
His a brilliant man according to my dad.. dey school together decades back
Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by Nobody: 2:08pm On Jul 13, 2023
Nairaland don turn Yoruba town hall meeting arena.

Why is the personal story of Femi Adesina's daughter making it to front page, for fvck's sake?!

Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by oonyeoma50: 2:09pm On Jul 13, 2023
Tosin Adesina

She no even fine sha, she's just like average Yoruba lady undecided
Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by 080bjaked(m): 2:09pm On Jul 13, 2023
Hmm, daughter of the famous liar and deceiver.
Shame on your dad.
Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by AntiWailer: 2:09pm On Jul 13, 2023
Racoon:
You're the daughter of a man that stupidly said "It would be better for those that were oppose to cattle ranching to provide lands than to die in the herdsmen attacks.What would the land be used for if those who own it are dead at the end of the day?...." http://saharareporters.com/2020/04/23/deacon-femi-adesina-shameless-sanballat-bayo-oluwasanmi

And shamelessly said “...he is a "dyed-in-the-wool Buharist” irrespective of what others see as “foibles and failings of the Buhari's government. Femi Adeshina sticks his neck out for the reputation laundering of despotic Buhari.

He breaks all boundaries of custom and traditional morality when lying on behalf of Buhari. He dismisses the opinions of well-meaning Nigerians on how Nigeria is governed by Buhari. Adesina always give needless pains to sensitive national issues........”

http://saharareporters.com/2020/04/23/deacon-femi-adesina-shameless-sanballat-bayo-oluwasanmi

You father will forever go down in infamy girl.

I dare you and the other people who liked your post to introduce your fathers openly.
Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by Abiodun5r: 2:10pm On Jul 13, 2023
Vvv

Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by maxzzo1(m): 2:12pm On Jul 13, 2023
Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by Angelfrost(m): 2:12pm On Jul 13, 2023
Aunty... Your father tainted his legacy by playing Devil's Advocate on a national platform!

Personally, I have nothing against the man since he was a mere puppet just like Prof. Osibanjo! They acted accordingly to receive fat paychecks.

I guess he would say it was nothing personal! Unfortunately, most Nigerians can make that objective distinction!

So, infamous will he remain alongside every other person who served under the Failure from Daura!

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Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by lamalang(m): 2:13pm On Jul 13, 2023
The daughter of a liar
Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by obrian888: 2:15pm On Jul 13, 2023
Obviously you must be dumb to write this rubbish, your father was the mouth piece of the most useless government in the history of Nigeria, worse than Shagari in policy, worse than Abacha in insecurity and corruption and you are pretending not to know? you must be a very wicked child, like father like daughter. let no one try to come under this comment to say trash, if you try it may insecurity greet you and your entire household
Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by Nobody: 2:21pm On Jul 13, 2023
festacman:
Yes, Toyin Adesina is a carbon copy of her father Femi Adesina but I will NEVER judge her by her father's work. I will only judge her by her accomplishments as a young Nigerian.

Believe me, Toyin seems to have her head properly screwed to her shoulders. I am impressed by her bold entrepreneurial drive done at the expense of her father using his position in government to secure her job in high-paying in one high-paying government agency. May her ventures succeed and grow to create badly needed jobs for other young people.

People who will fall over each other to lick Seyi Tinubu's shoes are shamelessly dragging a young budding Nigerian entrepreneur for being Femi Adesina's daughter. Compared to the damages people like Tinubu, Akpabio, Yari, Ganduje, Wike, etc done to Nigeria, Femi Adesina is a SAINT. The only problem is that in Nigeria everything done by our favourite big men are ignored or stupidly defended while we go after our fellow 'small men'.
Re: Growing Up As Femi Adesina’s Daughter By Tosin Adesina by grandstar(m): 2:22pm On Jul 13, 2023
She wants to trend.

Well, considering what she's into, it would help her considerably. She needs the limelight.

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