Saturday, April 28, 2007


Ebun Olatoye of True Love Magazine interviewed me on spirituality in the May Edition.. The column is called Soul Food.
Double click on picture to read interview.

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

Interesting read..

laspapi said...

Thanks, akin

Naija Vixen said...

your interview was guud to read oh.

Anonymous said...

why are you so cute though?!?! great interview still... luved it... i especially liked the part "A writer is a person who has taught his mind to misbehave"... soo so true... oh and when you said you'd love to stop pain in the world... beautiful!

Anonymous said...

Aww looking good Laspapi. Love the shirt, and that's a mischievous smile:D I agree with you on not having a spiritual role model, i've learnt not to put anyone on a pedestal, we're all human at the end of the day. My grandma's relationship with God encourages me though...

Are you going to put all your plays in a book and sell? I wanna read. Have a blessed week. I'll be prancing around town, i'm freeeee:D

laspapi said...

glad you liked it, vixen

@ Storm- thank you, Storm. My mind misbehaves all the time. As for pain...it saddens me

@ omosewa- glad you like the shirt, 'sewa. If you were around, I'd order you one.
Putting all my plays in a book? Thought of it once but was advised against it till I become as big as Soyinka.
Enjoy the break, beautiful child.

Waffarian said...

Good interview, I like the picture as well!

omohemi Benson said...

You looked GOOD in that picture and was a nice interview too.

♥♫♪nyemoni♫♪♥ said...

Nice interview, Good responses...Your picture didn't hurt none either...

Doc A said...

Lovely article, your responses speak volume about your character and substance. Keep walking the walk, and pressing on towards the goal for which you have been called...

Anonymous said...

Cute shot.....Pastor Papi

laspapi said...

thank you, waffy, omohemi & nyemoni

thank you, naija love

@ anon- hehe (in dulcet tones) won't you tell me who you are?

R said...

So, Laspapi, eliminate pain, or the sources of pain? Because it'd be a tragedy if we were all walking around maimed and injured and damaged (physically and spiritually) and there was no pain to alert us to the fact that something was off kilter. No?

BTW, I do pass by once in a while. I've just neglected to leave a note when I do. I will try to do better.

Take care of you.

laspapi said...

r,
its about eliminating the things that would cause pain too, no injury, no damage.

Dont ask me to get real. It's just what I'd really like. I'm glad you've been stopping by.

Unknown said...

Way to go laspapi. Thanks for sharing! I am very impressed with True Love West Africa but sadly we can't get it over here and have to rely on the good will of folks who are kind enough to send copies as gifts. The last one I read was the February issue. It might be a good idea for them to have an online version with the bare essentials (like True Love West Africa)and then of course transition into getting an international vendor. Whaddya think, good idea? Or is this happening already?

laspapi said...

@ jola- Not sure if this is happenening already, but Ebun Olatoye stops on this blog from time to time. If she does, I expect she'll be able to give an accurate picture or better still, I'll give her a call.

Ore said...

That was a good interview. You looked great too!!

laspapi said...

Thanks, ore. Thank you for stopping by.

Aramide said...

ooh very nice :o)

laspapi said...

thank you, mona. How've you been?