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I am grateful!

My list is long ….but i’ll just list the first thing I’m grateful for and explain. First of all I’m grateful to God for His word. * Its tried, its true and yes…it’ll try you. Once the word is planted, like the parable of the sower indicates, there might be a shaking, a storm…anything to [...]

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It’s not fair!

I remember coming home from work many times and regaling my mum with details of how my day went expecting her to commiserate accordingly and massage my ego by responding to my rants about events in a comforting manner. Instead of what I expected, there would be silence or in some instances smiles and I’d [...]

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Blog itch!

For some curious reason, I have thought of this blog more than once in the last 48hours. I have so much to do but me thinks maybe I’m supposed to put up a post. Random happenings in my life; -Exams over…the last being a 6hour paper. I didn’t believe I’d be able to sit through [...]

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Change is coming.

I realise from looking back that it has usually taken something of a cataclysmic nature (not always)  to make me change direction. I was chatting with my husband a few minutes ago and he said to me…’Do not let a donkey have to talk to you before you realise’. We were talking about something I [...]

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Been thinking

Of a new direction for this blog Of stopping Of starting again And for now, a decision I’ve made will incorporate the first and third option. I do not know how regular I’ll be even though I’m telling myself a weekly post will be nice. I’m wondering what things this new direction would bring my [...]

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Nigeria at 50 – Day 14, Moving forward TOGETHER!

“Nigeria at 50, Day 13 – Enkay’s www.enkays-space.blogspot.com My earliest memories of belonging to any place was as a little child in my grandfathers compound. In those days, the number plates of cars registered in Lagos started with LA and haven seen my grandfathers cars with that number, I simply concluded that he owned most [...]

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Tortoise and the birds

I took my daughter to a show by Ajapa on Saturday. Ajapa or Ijapa is simply tortoise in Yoruba and this stage play (dramatised beautifully) was the famous tortoise tale ‘How the tortoise broke its shell’! The birds were invited to a feast in heaven and haven obtained that information by deceptive means, the tortoise [...]

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The Golden Age!

It has been 50years and the road has been quite looooooooooooooooooooooong, join us as we celebrate Nigeria’s Golden Age @ oluSimeon www.simeoneomobaba.blogspot.com on 1st October, 2010.

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Fear Not…

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E melo?

How many times do I needs words of assurance? How many times do I have to be reminded that all is well? How many times do I look over my shoulder expecting ‘nothing’ to jump at me? How many times do I worry (in vain) about things that will never ever occur? How many times [...]

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