Nigeria, April 3 -- He didn't say when his father asked him, but I wonder what the old man would think now in his grave. Jonathan Power is now 83 and arguably one of Europe's most widely published columnists.
He was a young freelance journalist when his father asked him the question. Still, even if he had lived to see his son syndicated globally, including by some of the world's most prestigious newspapers and magazines, I'm not sure his father would have retracted the question: When will you get a proper job?
Power's father didn't think of journalism as a job. Instead, he considered it a lens or a keyhole through which one looks at the world's most notable jobs like engineering or medicine. A side hustle, in today's language. That was ...
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