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Tayo Emmanuel

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Tayo Emmanuel, grew up in Lagos where she was educated to Masters degree. Working mostly in financial services and banking, she has professional experience in Communications, Business Development, Brand Management and Business Analysis.

In 2011, she wrote her first book- Little Things of Eternal Value, a compilation of short stories and poems. Her first novel, A Bouquet of Dilemma was written in 2013 and her second novel, Echoes from the Past which was themed on forgiveness has been adapted into a movie titled Echoes and is waiting to be released. Her third novel, Blurry Lines, was an exposition of how people lived, lost and found love during the covid19 pandemic.

Tayo draws inspiration from real issues she witnesses in everyday lives to tel
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Remembering Fela

How do you describe a man who dumps school for music; builds an empire recruiting derelicts; marries twenty seven ladies in a day; shuns medicine for traditional herbs and marijuana; [...]
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Published on October 15, 2013 07:03
Average rating: 4.36 · 56 ratings · 31 reviews · 6 distinct works
A Bouquet of Dilemma

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A BOUQUET OF DILEMMA

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Blurry Lines

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“People say when something stops growing, it dies; I don't think it's the same with love. Even when love stops growing because there's nothing to nurtures it, it doesn't die; it just stays somewhere in a limbo.”
Tayo Emmanuel, A Bouquet of Dilemma

“Sometimes, we get so used to pain we begin to enjoy it, then we do all we can to prolong it.”
Tayo Emmanuel, A Bouquet of Dilemma

“Men have the illusion of power; women have the power of illusion.”
Tayo Emmanuel

“Men have the illusion of power; women have the power of illusion.”
Tayo Emmanuel

“Sometimes, we get so used to pain we begin to enjoy it, then we do all we can to prolong it.”
Tayo Emmanuel, A Bouquet of Dilemma

“People say when something stops growing, it dies; I don't think it's the same with love. Even when love stops growing because there's nothing to nurtures it, it doesn't die; it just stays somewhere in a limbo.”
Tayo Emmanuel, A Bouquet of Dilemma

“People worry about kids playing with guns, and teenagers watching violent videos; we are scared that some sort of culture of violence will take them over. Nobody worries about kids listening to thousands - literally thousands - of songs about broken hearts and rejection and pain and misery and loss.”
Nick Hornby, High Fidelity

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