By Dr Nurudeen Oshinlaja Growing up in Igbogbo town where many of us went to farms in Agunfoye, Igbo-Owore, Igbe, Olumo, Olu-Odo, etc., it was common to hitchhike as we returned to Igbogbo town especially after strenuous farm work. For example, on Baiyeku Road, we would wish and pray that a benevolent car owner would give us a lift to the town – only 1 out of 100 times did I get lucky. I always wondered why car owners who drove pass with free spaces in their cars could not…
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