Hello, I've missed you too much not to improvise by blogging with phone while I try to fix my PC or get a new one. I haven't decided on that yet. Especially, with so much cash flow. Uhmm! That's me being positive. Now to Friday Series which is a sequel to my last post...
Showing posts with label celebrities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celebrities. Show all posts
Friday, December 30, 2016
Thursday, October 06, 2016
Find ‘WHO’ in ‘YOU’ or in those you make your ‘IDOLS?’
The writer of the article you’ll get to read after the cut, Omoyibo Kelvin
Akpobome has earned my respect absolutely with this write up. In his usual
His_Storyteller way of presenting issues, he has brought to light how we end up
getting lost finding who we are by idolising others, especially, the celebrated
ones, sometimes, unaware. This is refining of raw art.
Monday, July 11, 2016
European Championship - Mislaid Accolade?
I found this article on Facebook
written by Precious Chinedu Emelogu giving an indebt analyses of the European Champions win by
Portugal. He actually laid out some touching points about the scorer of the winning
and lone goal of the match, can you remember the name of the scorer or you
haven’t heard about him yet or you've forgotten about him within the hours but you sure can remember lots about the country star, Christiano Ronaldo, then you’ll get to
understand the valid points raised here.
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
The Forbearance of Ignorance.
The Forbearance of Ignorance as Portrayed by former Presidential Aide and Fan.
I believe ignorance (in terms of lack of information) definitely can be excusable as portrayed by Reno Omokri and his fan on twitter. Unlike others, abuse would have been the order of the question instead of simply inquiring to know. I hope we all learn to ask questions politely before reacting over everything we think might be correct or wrong.
I believe ignorance (in terms of lack of information) definitely can be excusable as portrayed by Reno Omokri and his fan on twitter. Unlike others, abuse would have been the order of the question instead of simply inquiring to know. I hope we all learn to ask questions politely before reacting over everything we think might be correct or wrong.
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