by Oluwafisayo Ogundoro | Oct 7, 2017 | Gender Discourse, Poems, Social Issues
He hit me He hit me again today The first time it happened He said I provoked him It was only one slap So I forgave him The second time, he’d had a bad day and I asked a stupid question “Why did you come home late?” I always do that he once told me… I ask stupid...
by Oluwafisayo Ogundoro | Oct 1, 2017 | Social Issues
On a fateful morning as I was performing my usual early morning exercise, I came across a woman and we got talking. We began to discuss what she has accomplished. “My children are all grown up today but I still blame myself for never been able to give them what they...
by Oluwafisayo Ogundoro | Aug 16, 2017 | Social Issues
The pre-independence era saw women figures struggle with their male counterpart for the independence of Nigeria, activities as the “Aba Women’s Riot in 1929” and also the “Lioness of Lisabi” Mrs Funmilayo Ransome – Kuti’s participation as a delegate of the NCNC in...
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 | 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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