The Father and his many Caps

Fathers learn multitasking first at home – Femi Adediran, 2020

Because there are so many caps a father must wear if he must justify his “Fathership” position, he must be able to wear the caps in his own style. He  copy others but he must copy “originally” – Femi Adediran, 2020

To wear your caps well as a father, you must have to choose your own styles and find a way to discharge your responsibilities in a comfortable and fun filled way. It is called Free style – Femi Adediran, 2020

The Father is a comedian. If you cannot make your family laugh, you are only setting up yourself for “hard labour”. Every father must have a good sense of humor – Femi Adediran,  2020

We must realize as fathers that though we have so many responsibilities we must be able to distinctively separate our roles. You must know when you are the “driver” and when you are the “manager”. This is the only way to be father in all situations and in odd situations – Femi Adediran, 2020.

One head, many Caps. One beautiful thing of being a father is that it affords you the opportunity of being different things to different people. Fatherhood translates to many roles at the same time. The Father is a comedian. If you cannot make your family laugh, you are only setting up yourself for “hard labour”. Every father must have a good sense of humor. Sometimes the cap does not fit so well, as there are still so many things to learn, You must wear your many caps anyways. Because there are so many caps a father must wear if he must justify his “Fathership” position, he must be able to wear the caps in his own style. He  copy others but he must copy “originally”. To wear your caps well as a father, you must have to choose your own styles and find a way to discharge your responsibilities in a comfortable and fun filled way. It is called Free style

Fathers learn multitasking first at home. We must realize as fathers that though we have so many responsibilities we must be able to distinctively separate our roles. You must know when you are the “driver” and when you are the “manager”. This is the only way to be father in all situations and in odd situations. And if you have not done so well today as a father, it is not the end of the world, tomorrow is another day. You can try again. Give yourself a chance. The head wears the crown with so much uneasiness. You are not alone

There are no perfect fathers, only courageous ones who will not give up in spite all flaws.

 Femi Adediran…olufire Nooni

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Dr. Femi Adediran is a multidisciplinary professional whose work sits at the intersection of business strategy, cybersecurity governance, clean energy innovation, and faith-driven leadership. With a strong reputation for integrity and strategic insight, he supports entrepreneurs, organizations, and institutions in building resilient systems, managing risk, and achieving sustainable growth. His approach blends technical expertise with practical wisdom, enabling clients to navigate complex challenges while remaining purpose-focused and future-ready.

Beyond consulting, Femi Adediran is an author, mentor, and inspirational voice committed to legacy-building through knowledge, empowerment, and service. Through leadership development, mentorship initiatives, and transformational writing, he equips individuals and communities to lead with excellence, clarity, and conviction. His work is guided by a deep commitment to truth, innovation, and impact—helping people not only succeed, but thrive in alignment with their values.

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