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Interview with Darren Idongesit Aquaisua

Were you a Christian before you became an atheist?  Yes, I was born into a Christian home. All right. How and why did you leave Christianity?  Leaving Christianity was a gradual process. I had doubts, you know. I am very knowledgeable on scripture and the more you read and understand the more one realizes something is awfully wrong with the messages in there. I couldn't agree with an all loving god ordering for the killing of children and at a particularly gruesome encounter, his servant ordered for a wild beast to tear 42 children to pieces. This level of gory and absolutely senseless slaughter was hard to reconcile with the image of an all loving being. I want to pose this question to you; would you kill 42 children if you had the means to? No. I wouldn't.  So you know in a way understand this to be wrong? Yes of course, I know that already, but it's improper to mock the servant of God if only the stories were true. By the way, do you believe in neme...

Sixty (60) Top African Proverbs

Those who accomplish great things pay attention to little ones.   ~Malian  Around a flowering tree there are many insects.   ~Guinean He who learns, teaches.   ~ Ethiopian   One who loves you, warns you.   ~Baganda Leadership does not depend on age.   ~Namibian  An elephant which kills a rat is not a hero.    ~Cameroonian He is like a drum which makes a lot of noise but is hollow inside.   ~Sudanese I pointed out to you the stars and all you saw was the tip of my finger.     ~Sukuma  Confiding a secret to an unworthy person is like carrying grain in a bag with a hole.     ~Nilotic Better a curtain hanging motionless than a flag blowing in the wind.   ~Swahili One who bathes willingly with cold water doesn't feel the cold.   ~Fipa  You are beautiful, but learn to work, for you cannot eat your beaut...

Interview with Itohan Eghide

There is nothing as splendid as meeting and talking to a woman with powerful innovative ideas. Itohan is not an exemption. I did this interview with her while she was on holiday at Port Harcourt. Enjoy! 1. There are a lot of men and women I’ve seen around the world who seem to have almost given up on the opposite sex .You get these bitter jokes and angry comments. The men think the women are gold diggers and not interested in them and rude. The women think the men are all sexist and they can’t stand them . What would you say to those people that have gotten so frustrated that they ’re almost ready to give up on the opposite sex? There is a man for every woman and a woman for every man. I would advise anyone not to give up no matter the circumstance,  because love can happen spontaneously. And when true love happens, one will definitely know that "yes! This is  genuine!" 2. What do you think is the reason why most partners cheat on each other in their rel...

Interview with Awodiya Funke

Few days ago, we observed a remarkable personality and her new published work. We asked her out for an interview and she agreed gladly. Here are the details of what we got from her.   1. Miss, Please Introduce yourself? My name is  Awodiya  Esther Funke. I am a poet and social campaigner. Though a native of Ilesha in Osun State, I was born in Nigeria’s economic capital, Lagos, where I  currently reside. I hold a Bachelors degree in Sociology from the University of Ado Ekiti, now Ekiti State University, and a Masters Degree from the University of Ibadan, Ibadan. I am the Initiator "SAFE DREAMS INITIATIVE", which is dedicated to Sickle cell awareness. I am also a member of Poets in Nigeria (PIN), and the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA). I recently unveiled my first poetry book, "THE FARMER’S DAUGHTER" (poems on the borderline). I'm  committed to using poetry to positively impact people and societies worldwide. 2. What inspires...

Fifteen (15) Inspirational Quotes from George Ben

1. "Little mistakes can lead to BIG consequences". It's important you weigh your decisions  on a scale before taking them.   2.The antidote for "Had I known" is to know what you ought to know NOW... 3.The little that you have, someone is wishing to have it. To you, it's small, but to someone else, it's abundance...somebody is praying to be where you are.."Always be grateful for the little you have now as you hope to be better tomorrow"..Your present status is someone's prayer point..  4."Sometimes what we WANT is not actually what we NEED".                         5."Goals written on paper have the likelihood of being achieved easily than the ones kept on your mind".                  6."INFORMATION brings TRANSFORMATION".     ...

KWAKU SONNY ~ Lyrical Dexterity

LYRICAL DEXTERITY 5 vr 2-18 2 You gave us bread, and you gave us cheese You gave us the moon, the stars, and the seas 3 Five senses, we hear, taste, view, and sneeze You gave us fine air and added breeze 4 you paid our fees So we could earn degrees 5 you gave us ice, made us wise so we don't freeze 6 You gave us salvation for free not for lease You showed us the door and gave us the keys 7 According to your riches and glory, you supplied us our needs By your stripes, we are healed from every disease 8 You gave us peace Yet we were not pleased 9 The bible says that the wages of sin is death, We lie, fornicate, steal, and engaged ourselves in a lot more of these And I wonder why our lives have not yet been ceased 10 Though the sweetest God, I can boldly say that you are displeased by our actions, that is why we have gone on our knees to pray saying “Lord please” Forgive us our sins Especially those who have slept with their cousins 11 No losses, no d...

Wole Soyinka -- Celebrating the Literary Giant @82

Happy Birthday to Nobel Laureate, Prof.Wole Soyinka from Naija Kreatives Team. In  celebrating the foremost Nigerian Wordsmith@82, we bring you his 13 famous  beautifully woven words of wisdom In the world of literature, I see prizes as more of a duty to the craft itself, rather than as something for the individual. “Books and all forms of writing are terror to those who wish to suppress truth.” “The greatest threat to freedom is the absence of criticism.” Art is solace; art is vision, and when I pick up a literary work, I am a consumer of literature for its own sake. I cannot belong to a nation which permits such barbarities as stoning to death and amputation – I don’t care what religion it is. The problem with literature, with writing, is that it works sometimes in terms of correction of social ills. Other times, it just does not suffice. No writer has a right to make that much money. Indeed, without diabolical assistance, no writer can. I th...