by Oluwafisayo Ogundoro | Jun 9, 2018 | Social Issues
In the early hours of Saturday, May 26, 2018, I woke up from my six hours rest and I picked up my mobile phone, which was as usual accessible, just by the left-hand side of my bedside furniture, I went on directly to my Facebook App and I found the parody “This is...
by Oluwafisayo Ogundoro | May 27, 2018 | Social Issues
Watching Paul Farmer’s YouTube video in my “Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies” class, gave me an understanding of what economic growth is. For Paul Farmer, while discussing Rwanda’s rise from the 1994 genocide, he explains why health care (most importantly)...
by Oluwafisayo Ogundoro | May 20, 2018 | Lifestyle, Social Issues
https://youtu.be/_4dqIUYo2_4 I have always wanted to write on the sacredness of marriage vows, watching the royal wedding vows exchange between Megan and Harry reminds me that these words are not just wordy vows but proclamations to be committed till death. Harry said...
by Oluwafisayo Ogundoro | May 12, 2018 | Social Issues
According to the Oxford dictionary, “a nation is a large body of people united by common descent, history, culture or language, inhabiting a particular state or territory.” As such, Nigeria is a country of many nations as we have different ethnic groups of varying...
by Oluwafisayo Ogundoro | May 7, 2018 | Education, Social Issues
Recently, I was scrolling through the news feed on my Facebook timeline and I stumbled on a news headline which said, “El-Rufai sacks 4, 000 newly recruited teachers who can’t write acceptance letters,” – really! Is this happening again? This is just four months...
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