SAY “NO” TO STRESS-INDUCING COMPARISON
Everything in life is relative. It depends on what you’re comparing it with. Read a book by this American guy some years back. I think it was “Peaceful Living in […]
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Everything in life is relative. It depends on what you’re comparing it with. Read a book by this American guy some years back. I think it was “Peaceful Living in […]
» Read moreYears ago, I listened to a song by gospel artiste, Ray Boltz. This was fifteen years ago or thereabouts. The song, “The Anchor Holds”, became a kind of anthem for […]
» Read moreThis poem is my expression of thanksgiving to God for His all-encompassing love and care. It details the reasons why I am so so grateful to Him. [bctt tweet=”Today, I’m […]
» Read moreI once toyed with the idea of wearing specs. Felt it would help me look more scholarly, you know bookish, like a serious teacher or if you’re bothered with the […]
» Read moreIntro: This story is based on my personal experience of true friendship and Christian unity. It is an addition to other contributions on the latter theme on this blog, namely, […]
» Read moreIt was supposed to be a day of sorrow and weeping, a day of great lamentation because we were saying final farewell to our dad (who had survived our mum’s […]
» Read moreDear friends, my family and I are super grateful for your various contributions towards the successful burial ceremony we held for my dad today. Your good wishes, prayers, gifts and […]
» Read moreThere is a passage in the book of Zechariah that reminds me of an incident that occurred many years ago. I was very sick and a special friend (a Christian […]
» Read moreI want to specially thank everyone that sent me good wishes yesterday to celebrate my birthday. I believe your prayers and kind thoughts were inspired and they truly ministered to […]
» Read moreGod has been so faithful. Today is my birthday and it brings it all back to me: His protection, sustenance, guidance, care and much more. I see His hand upon […]
» Read moreWhen the computer lessons began, I pitied Emma because I gave him nothing to build on. And I seemed rather dense in the early days, being in an unfamiliar territory […]
» Read moreOver the years, I’ve had this policy of not allowing students to visit my residence but as is the case with most policies, I’ve had exceptions to the rule and […]
» Read moreHere’s the great piece written by Diane Ezeh, a graduate assistant in my department, which I told you of. – Preamble from me: A word on modesty. Please, believe me […]
» Read moreIntro: Hello everyone! Many people have asked me why I chose teaching over broadcasting, print journalism, advertising copywriting and related fields. The answer to that question is contained in the […]
» Read moreI’ve had this blog for a while but haven’t been posting on it regularly because of this and that. But that is about to change.
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