My Music
Waiting for the music, No beat nor sound, Just shaking my body, Awaiting the music, Ohh, where hath thou o sound?
Waiting for the music, No beat nor sound, Just shaking my body, Awaiting the music, Ohh, where hath thou o sound?
“Invest three percent of your income in yourself (self-development) in order to guarantee your future”. Brian Tracy The concept of “thinking big” is a big one, everyone seems to neglect it because we want to make fast cash. What about working to make earnings that will continue to serve us for a lifetime? Never equate
I am often not a movie fan but when I see a good movie I cling and do not let it slip off. In December 2016, I came in contact with the movie “The Men who Built America.” It is a historical movie that digs deep to make available the trace of the historical growth
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Last weekend, the Social Media and the National Dailies went agog with the news of the Governor of Benue State, Ortum, who gave the youths in the state wheel Barrows and hoes, also with Senator Sani distributing transistor radios to people in his constituency in Kaduna as forms of empowerment. Many regarded these forms of
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The arrival of the Europeans changed a lot of things about our culture and heritage, We were bought with sweets and guns, our forefathers sold out our heritage for an unwarranted gain. They sold us to oppression and slavery in the name of westernisation. In the name Colonialism. They said they brought us religion, education,
After nine months, I gave birth to you my precious jewel, You were my morning and my night, You were like the star that shineth in darkness, The moon that chased away all my darkness, I brought you to the world in pain, I believed bearing you would erased my sorrows,
“…Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?”(Romans 6:1)
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Awo, I never met you but I grew up to see your footprints, A man with a sense of mission, The finest man of his time, The greatest defender of humanity, Your works are evergreen, Your words are always spoken of,
Remembering my nursery rhyme “twinkle, twinkle, little star”, hmmm…What a rhyme it was, then! I could also remember all early morning multiplication table recitations. And the fact that my father made sure I knew how to read and taught me how to make simple additions with the aid of my fingers and memory. Sincerely,
“The child becomes the father of man” is a call to action to the youths of today.
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