Tag: Wilson Orhiunu
Idiopathic beauty blindness
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Idiopathic beauty blindness (IBB) is a disease, but unlike colour blindness (CB), it can be treated. IBB...
Link me up please
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I have recently decided not to be the dumping ground for the weakest links. Those links that...
Marketing vs. customer services
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Buying and selling aids the planetary revolutions we enjoy. Living is all about exchanging items, services or...
Living below your means
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For those who possess an income, there is a financial thermostat that hovers around the brain. This...
Money yab man
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Money is the ultimate yabis guy. He would make fun of you and ridicule you no end.
The...
Guns and wreaths
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Americans pushed for nuclear disarmament and rightly so. By reducing or eliminating nuclear weapons in all the...
Greek and Roman juju
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The dominant culture has a monopoly on history. They also name everything to their liking. Just look...
Everyday actions
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The most important thing in our solar system must be the sun and it shines every day....
Creative procrastination
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Creative people procrastinate with stylish aplomb. They omit to do the needful yet receive a pat on...
University drop-outs, drop-ins and drive-by schoolings
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Nigerians love to see letters before and after their names. The problem is that letters come from...