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April 24, 2020
Pain, Planning, Pleasure, Pressure, and Productivity. Lessons of COVID-19 [8]
According to Rev. Mike Ojoh, who pastored me a few years back, “pregnancy is not an emergency; the baby gave you a nine-month notice”. He also said in one of […]
Published on April 24, 2020 03:08
Pain, Planing, Pleasure, Pressure, and Productivity. Lessons of COVID-19 [8]
According to Rev. Mike Ojoh, who pastored me a few years back, “pregnancy is not an emergency; the baby gave you a nine-month notice”. He also said in one of […]
Published on April 24, 2020 03:08
April 23, 2020
The Tragedy Of Life And Living—Lessons From COVID-19 [7]
Life = (Moments + Memories + Mankind + Monuments) ÷ Mistakes Someone rightly said that we get too old too quick and wise too late. One of the tragedies of […]
Published on April 23, 2020 03:08
April 22, 2020
Don’t Dare Elect Idiots, Comedians, and Showmen Again. Lessons of COVID-19 [6]
Please don’t read this post if you are not a reasonable person. Ignore it. Don’t comment on this post if you don’t understand what I am talking about. This decade, […]
Published on April 22, 2020 01:27
April 21, 2020
National Values and The Coronavirus Pandemic [Lesson 5]
A BBC journalist, Zeinab Badawi, made a statement as I was about to write this post that the coronavirus pandemic has turned our values upside down. I cannot agree less. […]
Published on April 21, 2020 03:01
April 20, 2020
The Nigerian Army, Police Force, And Citizenry—Lessons of COVID-19 [4]
In the first few days of the COVID-19 lockdown, more people died from the brutality of Nigerian security agents than the virus itself. This shows that there is a need […]
Published on April 20, 2020 02:55
April 19, 2020
Captain Tom Moore—The Elasticity Of Humanity. Lessons of COVID-19 [3]
Captain Tom Moore is a 99-year-old WW2 veteran, who will be 100 years old by the end of April, from Bedfordshire, UK. He had cancer of the skin and a […]
Published on April 19, 2020 01:20
April 18, 2020
The Death of Abba Kyari—Nigerians Hardly Learn. [Lesson 2]
In the first lesson of COVID-19, we considered the prediction of a dynamic decade between 2020 and 2030 where many events will take place, and nobody will be certain of […]
Published on April 18, 2020 11:44
Lessons From COVID-19 [1]
I have been making notes on a daily basis for some weeks now, based on my studies on news items on TV and on social media. I attended a conference in the last quarter of 2019, where a guest speaker quoted John Maxwell. He said that the decade 2020 to 2030 will be volatile, uncertain, […]
Published on April 18, 2020 01:01
April 17, 2020
I Have Always Heard Voices
This post is going to be a long one. Please read to the end before liking it. One of the greatest goods you can do to yourself is not to lie to yourself—to be true to yourself. Don’t deceive yourself; be very realistic; also, don’t let any person try to deceive you. Don’t let people […]
Published on April 17, 2020 05:38