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Coffee Stains- Musings of a Writer

May 6, 2020
by thevictoriao with One Comment LifestyleThe African Writer

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I place my one liter water bottle to my left, Bible to my right, phone to my thigh or table and laptop to my fingers.

Then I think, how do I enter this whirlwind?

The wind might be rusty or calm, but still I’m inside. Almost blinded by the rush of winds…

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Reindicting a Past self

October 29, 2019
by thevictoriao with 6 Comments LifestyleThe African Writer

The most important thing that grasps me, is becoming who we want to be - Tope Folarin The synod is a group church leaders who are in charge of making decisions and laws related to the church. Here you're part of the Tribal Synod. Within these past mont ...

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Memoirs – An Invisible Edge in Writing

August 28, 2019
by thevictoriao with 2 Comments LifestyleThe African Writer

What is a Memoir? A Memoir is a collection of reminisce written by an individual of past experiences, stories, histories, events and analogies, bringing vivid lessons and opportunities for learning. In a memoir, you find history embedded in itself, pen ...

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What to do when it all seems blue

June 10, 2019
by thevictoriao with 2 Comments LifestyleThe African Writer

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Once in a blue year
We have goals to set, ones that we eventually wished we met.
When it dawns on us the time wasted, we realize all the opportunities we declined.
Once in a blur year, I fix my watch, so I look at the earth in a more vivid sight.

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Blog Feature – NOT QUITE HUMAN?- Tobi Akinrinsola

April 30, 2019
by thevictoriao with 3 Comments Blog FeatureNationalismThe African Writer

There are always women around us who inspire us in many ways. For me, that woman is Dorothy L. Sayers. Born in Oxford, UK, Sayers was a renowned English crime writer and poet who lived between 1893 and 1957

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Logical Progressions in Writing

February 4, 2019
by thevictoriao with 6 Comments LifestyleThe African Writer

Truth is, every essay or article should gradually present the points of the author in a logical and reasonable sense and most of the time in sober articles, I found out that the author actually had a point but lost focus in presenting it reasonably for the audience. So I decided to help. How?

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