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My writings are usually informed texts on contemporary issues, self development & digital productivity beginning with writing!. 

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#DiasporaDiary: A Space Of My Own.

#DiasporaDiary: A Space Of My Own.

Writing is not for lazy minds; it is not for those who cannot think beyond

#DiasporaDiary: From Busyness To Business.

#DiasporaDiary: From Busyness To Business.

Being busy all the time kills your creativity, your relationships, and your ability to notice

Success Journey XXXII: Live A Little More With Writing.

Success Journey XXXII: Live A Little More With Writing.

Writing is magic, as much the water of life as any other creative art. The

Diaspora Diary

Useful stories from a Nigerian in the diaspora.

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Diaspora Diary: American Wonder Part I

Diaspora Diary: American Wonder Part I

Come and see American wonder, come and see American wonder! ~ Anon This post was

Diaspora Diary: Are You More Likely To Succeed Abroad?

Diaspora Diary: Are You More Likely To Succeed Abroad?

Chatting with a friend who recently relocated abroad, I inquired about Clinton, his cousin and

Diaspora Diary: Doings In Mbiri, Echoes In Cork.

Diaspora Diary: Doings In Mbiri, Echoes In Cork.

I know he wouldn't want this but I just couldn't help it. I had to

Monishots

A collection of my well-researched articles on sociopolitical issues.

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Chimamanda’s French question as a metaphor for educational revolution.

Chimamanda’s French question as a metaphor for educational revolution.

@ikhide: Interesting how Western liberals react with outrage and

Understanding The Current Amplification Of Igbo Pride.

Understanding The Current Amplification Of Igbo Pride.

The Igbo man loathes mediocrity. He rarely feels entitled, he believes that nobody should feed him and therefore usually works hard to achieve his goals. After which he receives his dopamine by showing off and basking in the euphoria of the attendant adulation.

What Do You do for a living?

What Do You do for a living?

We are, you might say, “brainwashed” into thinking that money is the source of happiness while what we really need to know is that inner peace is something that comes from within. ~Dalai Lama

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