The office without its captain
I’m doing well, Steve. Thanks for checking on me.
This place without you feels like a stadium after the main match — lights still on, fans still here, but everyone’s eyes keep drifting to the empty coach seat. We’re doing the work, though. Your playbook is working. When the client called with that urgent request, I just remembered what you said last month: “Pressure is just attention in disguise.” We handled it.
Lagos is behaving itself too. The sun showed up but didn’t bully anyone. Rain came, cooled things down, then left like a polite guest. I think the city is also waiting for you. Even the danfo drivers are driving like they have sense this week.
I hope you’re doing well over there. Hope your flight was smooth like butter and your hotel bed is hugging you the way it should. Don’t rush back to work. Rest is also strategy.
We’re holding things down here. No wahala, no confusion. Just your team, keeping the name clean until you return to sign off.
Take it easy, sir. We’ve got the fort. Come back when you’re 100%.
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