by Oluwafisayo Ogundoro | May 17, 2017 | Gender Discourse, Poems
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,...
by Oluwafisayo Ogundoro | May 15, 2017 | Social Issues
“…Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?”(Romans 6:1) Should we always run out of the country before we can enjoy the benefit of a good health care facility? United Kingdom (UK), United States (US), India, Saudi Arabia and many other countries have...
by Oluwafisayo Ogundoro | May 10, 2017 | Poems
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, They sought to be like the great Awo, But they were no...
by Oluwafisayo Ogundoro | May 9, 2017 | Lifestyle
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...
by Oluwafisayo Ogundoro | Apr 27, 2017 | Social Issues
The paradoxical saying, “The child becomes the father of man” is a call to action to the youths of today. This saying points out a questioning of the readiness of our youths’ to take up the leadership position. Are the youth ready to cause a political turn around in...
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