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Back to Default- The Best Place I find Solace

The start of chapter 26 wasn't what I hoped it would be. The first time ever I had a terrible birth-month since I became an adult and got control over happenings around me. The struggle is real but people always see a smiling Mo, some persons even think I have zero problem (Lol, if only una know sey e no too smooth for this end).  A week to my 26th, life dawned on me. I'm one of those people who love to evaluate their previous year and count their blessings. I'm about to sound very ungrateful but for some reason, I struggled to count so much like I would on a normal year. I'm grateful for life, YES! that one dey! but hey! my businesses are not what I'd like them to be at the moment, life feels like it's on standstill, nothing is working! Argh! It's annoying! While I did this evaluation, I didn't realize I was throwing myself in a dark room. Little did I know my month was about to be ruined.  As a jolly good fellow that I am, my birthdays are always my be...

The Process!!!

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I have always said I will share this story but just few people know about it.. Some part I was told by friends and family and some part I was fully aware.. My ever smiling Mo I was 14 years when I fell into depression. This is how it all started I have always wanted to be a neurosurgeon or a lawyer at most growing up and I was ready to chase this dream. Chasing my dream wasn't the problem but my father's decision was my major problem. Mr Oketoki wanted me to be a boarding school student like my elder sister Oyinda. This affected my education on three different occasions. Grateful Lady I'm sure you are asking why and how. While waiting for admission list for JSS1 students, hoping my name will make this list I didn't go to school for a while until few weeks to first term exam.. Laslas I joined a day school in my area after mum kept disturbing him. In 2009, there was a policy from WAEC or NECO then I really can't remember which but the Nigeria Civil Defenc...

NO TEARS FOR MEN II

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They feel pains, they care, they get scared, they get hurt, they are fragile and they are no perfectionist They crave attention just like the female folks They are allowed to make mistakes, don't judge majority with minor. They can't be the same, same way every woman have different trait. They are no bills *PAYER*, they don't give you those luxury gifts because they want something in return. They probably just appreciate you. They want to be surprised also. There are SCUM and there are *SCUM*... My definition of *SCUM* is Sweet, Caring, Understanding and Matured. Give them an opportunity to express themselves. A guy broke your heart doesn't make every man a cheat. The African society has painted them as strong, egoistic, perfectionist and people who aren't allowed to get emotional.  But the truth is not all of them are strong, not all of them are egoistic, not all of them are perfect and they all get emotional too. Give these men an opportunity to l...

NPFL: The Oddity of the End

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As a follow up on the previous announcement made by the LMC concerning NPFL, I decided to play round with some interviews (for my non sports lovers, something is cooking hun)..  It was a long talk as I spoke with top notch sports journos and a player.. Let's get to it already GODWIN ENAKHENA  MO: In your opinion, was the postponement of the NPFL really necessary? GE: The league wasn’t postponed because of the World Cup. This decision was taken before the season started and it is the traditional mid season break agreed to by all involved in the league, League Management Company and Club Owners. If the Giwa and Pinnick didn’t happen, the league would’ve ended as planned.  Yes, the postponement was necessary and okay.  MO: Do you think the resumption of the NPFL was really affected by the Giwa and Pinnick crisis? GE: Like I said before, but for the Giwa/NFF issue which is still lingering, the league would’ve ended smoothly. Don’t forget that one of ...

September 2; How We Arrived Here

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I'm really sorry I have being away, I promise not to repeat this again.. Not said hello in more almost a month.. NPFL is resuming by September 2nd and I decided to do a short interview with some of my Ogas at the top as I am a rookie in NPFL matter... On this one, I feature my mentor Godwin Enakhena, my media father Andrew Randa, and my newest fam China Acheru the writer (looking forward to that book so much) I asked few questions from three of them, let us see what they had to say about the NPFL. Godwin Enekhena  MO: Why do you think NPFL didn't resume at the time it should have which was immediately after the World Cup and was it even necessary for it to have gone on break GE: For a country like Nigeria where the league management company is working towards having fans at the stadia, yes, it was a good decision to put the league on hold during the World Cup. If the ongoing imbroglio didn’t happen, the league would’ve resumed and run according to schedule....