Tuesday, August 22, 2017

LIKE FATHER, LIKE THE UNBORN CHILD final pt4

4th Conversation 

NO RETREAT, NO SURRENDER

Lagbaja: Hi Child!

Child: Morning papa, you ain’t going to work today?

LIKE FATHER, LIKE THE UNBORN CHILD pt 3

3rd Conversation 


I HAD A DREAM

Lagbaja: How are you doing guys?

Child: Guys? I’m the only one here Lagba… I mean Dad.

LIKE FATHER, LIKE THE UNBORN CHILD pt 2


2nd Conversation 

HAPPY FATHER’S DAY – DAD!

Child: Happy Father’s day Lagbaja, God bless you richly and make your way perfect for us and the world to enjoy the beauty of the Lord in you.

LIKE FATHER, LIKE THE UNBORN CHILD pt 1


1st Conversation 




AM AFRAID – DAD!



Lagbaja: Good Morning Child



Child: Morning Dad 


Lagbaja: Just want to inform you of my trip to Kwara State, to sit for a written test…..

LIKE FATHER, LIKE THE UNBORN CHILD

What accounts for similar traits in parents and some of their children?

Sincerely, I can’t give the answer. I thought of chromosome but I guess there are more to it. In listening to this father-child conversation, I learned a great deal about characteristics shared among generations. 


WHO IS LAGBAJA?


Fatoki Taiye Timmy is a graduate of the prestigious Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, where he was a Students Union leader, advocating for quality learning environment for the Nigerian students. As a young Pan African, he seeks a brighter future for the African continent.

DA 'ROCHA :LAGOS RICHEST MAN


My brother Salawudeen Oridara Idowu requested I get the story of this man on my return back to the e-world few days back. I promised to, and here it is.

BABA...

I know you love God.

I know you are not feeling fine.

I know you love Nigeria.

TRUE LIFE STORY: GANG RAPED ON HER WEDDING DAY

A story of strength, bravery, forgiveness, and love



#Loveisallweneed

GOOD THINGS OUTTA NAIJA

CHALLENGING MY EMIR SLS


You have talked about at the slightest opportunity

You have challenged the authorities (traditional, religious and political ).

Thursday, August 10, 2017

AREGBESOLA: The Lord of Osun



One clear thing anyone can't take away from me is the fact that I am one his numerous supporters.

The African black soap


The African black soap or the black soap is a natural soap that originated in West Africa.This soap is made up of roasted cocoa pod, plantain skin, palm oil, shea butter, and water.

DRUG ABUSE AMONG NIGERIAN YOUTHS: The danger within



Drug abuse will destroy you, reject you, reduce and kill you if you ain't lucky. It is not a prayer or curse, but a promise and fact.#Askthosewhosurvivedit.