Facing Challenges: Valuable Lessons from Kayaking for Life and Business

This is a post from my Facebook archives. I shared it with my social media family during the summer of 2017. I am resharing as one of those days during Chemotherapy a friend called me up and reminded me of how inspiring I have always been. Then shared this link. I represent it here […]
Who Killed Our Men?

He picked me up from home and as we drove off I heard the male presenter on the radio talking about Society and Safety Net. My interest was piqued when I overhead Free School Meals and Benefits. The Presenter was talking about it’s accessibility & relevance. Citing an example of why Safety Nets are […]
Letting The Cancer Fester 2

You can click here if you missed part one…….. and if they were active in church, temporarily relieved of any duties until they served out the suspension period. If you refused the discipline, you were ex-communicated. Nevertheless, before that suspension stage, you would have had warnings. Warnings given privately at those face-saving meetings held with you. […]
The Sellout

Does betrayal hurt on it’s own or because of the betrayer’s relationship with you?
Counting Your Steps

“Spite, dissonance, allure, confusion or simply trying to gain the parents attention? why do church children stray?
THE BEAUTY OF A CEMETERY

“I am a Nigerian”.
“We do not die”.
Okay, let us paraphrase that.
Those We Leave Behind

I always wondered why lions sneak up from the covers instead of up front. They spook the unsuspecting herd, cause them to run amok then lie in wait for that one caught behind. From a helpless flock of sheep through ala dazzle of zebras or even a tower of giraffes right to an intimidating parade […]
lessons from a migrant

Dear Reader, There was this prince who was forced to relocate from his country. As in he was given no option but to practically abandon all and move to some foreign land. It was no fun period for him as he was married with no child yet. Imagine what his new wife must […]