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Knowing When To Quit
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Knowing When To Quit

Ibironke Babalola- June 17, 2015

For a short while, I was not sure where I was (Photo by Deji Prince: Pexels) There is a saying that 'quitters never win'. Lemme ... Read More

Domestic Diva: Career Detours and Rewriting the Chore Story
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Domestic Diva: Career Detours and Rewriting the Chore Story

Ovie Farraday- March 11, 2015

Photo by Hillshire Farm on Unsplash From Career Queen to Domestic Diva: Rewriting the Chore Story March 2015. The washing machine broke down. So, there ... Read More

When Wisdom Feels Useless and We Despise God’s Gift
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When Wisdom Feels Useless and We Despise God’s Gift

Bimi- March 1, 2015

Image by congerdesign from Pixabay   When the Gift Feels Pointless I recently came across a passage I had never truly paused to ponder—Ecclesiastes 2:12–17. ... Read More

You Don’t Get to Define Me! (Rejoinder to John Zibiri)
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You Don’t Get to Define Me! (Rejoinder to John Zibiri)

Bimi- January 16, 2015

This article has been archived You Don’t Get to Define Me! A Rejoinder to John Zibiri Someone recently shared a frustrating article allegedly written by ... Read More

The Truth About Skin Colour: Neither Black nor White
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The Truth About Skin Colour: Neither Black nor White

Bimi- December 1, 2014

Black & White twins smiling at camera (Imagined by AI)   Rewriting the Skin Story: What Science Really Says About White Skin In 2005, a ... Read More

Neo Nubian Edwin Broni-Mensah and the Water That Gives Back
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Neo Nubian Edwin Broni-Mensah and the Water That Gives Back

Ibironke Babalola- July 11, 2014

This article has been archived Edwin Broni-Mensah: The Water Bottle That Gives Life Sometimes the biggest ideas come during the smallest moments. For Edwin Broni-Mensah, ... Read More

Neo Nubian K’naan: Somalia’s Voice, Canada’s Rebel Poet
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Neo Nubian K’naan: Somalia’s Voice, Canada’s Rebel Poet

Ibironke Babalola- July 11, 2014

  This article has been archived K’naan: From War-Torn Mogadishu to Global Microphone K’naan means traveller in Somali. And few names could fit better. Born ... Read More