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Blog archives for November, 2009


Archive for November, 2009

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009


Do you really think you have a control over your future or do you think you can control tomorrow? Do you think there are just too many circumstances around you that will not allow you control the future or you also think only God can control your future? Do you think a witch has the [...]

Friday, November 20th, 2009


Do you have a choice when you live in a country where things don’t work the way they should? Do you have a choice when you live in a country where mediocrity is applauded? Do you have a choice when you live in a country where merit is discarded and familiarity with the person who [...]

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009


“I do not want to remember whatever happened because there is a winning that supersedes winning. It is the winning attitude. I believe you can bounce back from probation to ovation” Those were my words in ‘The Debaters’ TV reality show of Inspire Africa when I landed on probation in the 7th week of the [...]

Friday, November 13th, 2009


We may have come this far with the resources available to us. We may have explored what seems to be the best of technology. We may have been to the best of schools on earth and we may have the best of the lastest information.
All that is good but what is the best today is [...]

Friday, November 13th, 2009


I was involved in a national debate that was televised in about 46 countries of the world and I can Imagine the thoughts of the audience running wild as we were debating on that stage in Inspire Africa studios, Lagos, Nigeria.
I must register my belief that there is luck but it must be noted that [...]

Friday, November 6th, 2009


When your mobile malfunctions you sometimes have to reset because there is a precept that determines the “mindset” of that mobile phone. Precepts will form a mindset but it usually gets to a level where mindset begins to kick against the precept that is needed for the next level of our lives. If you are [...]

Friday, November 6th, 2009


If we were picked on the streets of Nigeria
And brought into a home as orphans,
Nobody would be Hausa!
Nobody would be Igbo!
Nobody would be Yoruba!
We would simply be Nigerians
Speaking one one language,
As thought by our custodians.
Nobody will be son of the Minister!
Nobody will be daughter of a civil servant!
Nobody will be children of farmers!
Nobody’s devil will [...]

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