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Lagos Nigeria is the cradle, January 18, 1968, the year. Olugbenga Opesanwo combines African Folklore with Western style to evolve a writing style that evokes common sense, nostalgia, deep thought and selflessness. With a believe that meaning does not evolve from the writer rather from the meaning already entrenched in each language element, Olugbenga brings the reader into the presence of reality using the closest concept.
A lover of semiotics, he is presently a Stenbeck Scholar at the New York University (NYU).
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A lover of semiotics, he is presently a Stenbeck Scholar at the New York University (NYU).
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Not so Convincing, PeggyThere is no amount of fact distortion that would make us forget that exactly what President Obama is talking about and attempting to do is what Ron Paul has stealthily rubber-stamped in his speech.
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Requiem for the UnemployedThere is every assurance that life isn’t over yet. Just because I lost my job doesn’t mean I am a loser. This unemployed situation will change and it will change using all the forces of my brain, all the power of my being. -
A Very Rare ProphetOrwell reminds that our society is naturally stratified and key players already established without our input in the pattern of the Strong and the Weak, the rich and the poor;
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The Abhorrent CropsThis dirge mourns the poor people burnt alive during fights between two senseless "leaders" in Ivory Coast, and the clash between Muslims and Christians in the Northern Nigeria! Both countries are in Africa.
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Diamonds Are Not ForeverA young boy came to realize that nothing in life is permanent.
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The Things that Teens DoA teenager's growth into maturity empowers her to take an audit of her lifestyle, and found her purpose in life.
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A Gift of Life from NigeriaMix of fiction and non-fiction, I tried to emphasize the need to get away,sometimes, from the mechanical life of the western capitalism world to where there is abundance of closeness to mother nature. It's a proven soothing tonic to an aching life.



