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06 January 2020

VISION 20/20 and The Decade of Destiny By Tope Fabusola

“2020 is going to be great!” Blah, blah, blah… How many times have you heard this so far? If you are like me, probably a thousand and one times. Yes, we’ve seen it all. 2020 is a unique year. No matter how the last decade went. Whether some people went from grass to grace… Or […]

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31 December 2019

2019 recap; advice for 2020

Be free Don’t take life too seriously but don’t joke with it either. It is kinda complicated but let me explain this. To take life too seriously is to start making things difficult for yourself by trying to conform. Be a bit vulnerable so people can have access to you too. Don’t be too rigid […]

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17 December 2019

Build from Your One Corner

Prove yourself to yourself, not others. Type YES if you agree! ?‍? Everything you want in life is at the end other side of fear of feeling you need something big to get started, but that’s a lie. All you need to get yourself out there is to #StartFromYourCorner just like what our guest speaker, […]

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Attitude, Your ticket to stardom or High way to Obscurtiy, Mediocrity and Inferiority Complex

“Attitude will to a great degree determines how high a man can rise and to what degree he can fall” Have you ever given it a thought that why out of billions of people only a few are capable of making impressions all over the world? Why do they become famous? Why do they succeed […]

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Seyi Makinde Asset Declaration, #10Things, and Bitterness

Yeah, it’s been awhile since I last posted on this blog. I’ve been away on other projects. So far, the drive to write hasn’t left me in a hurry but just the time it would take to chunk out the piece. Just yesterday, I was reading about Governor Seyi Makinde’s decision to honor his campaign […]

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India Organ Theft: What sick Nigerians are losing to Indian doctors – May Ebute

Instead of Nigerians to make this go viral, they would rather spread meaningless stuffs: May Ebute wrote: “I was planning a trip to India. I had even began to discuss with a doctor over there. But l developed cold feet after someone told me a story when l traveled home for Xmas. His eleven years […]

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