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The Social Impact of Free Education

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The Hidden Knowledge In the heart of the ancient African kingdom of Zambezi, nestled amidst lush rainforests and towering mountains, lived a people known for their wisdom and reverence for their ancestors. Their knowledge, passed down through generations, was the cornerstone of their harmonious society. "If you fail to educate the next generation, you will deal with an ignorant population that will destroy everything built by their educated predecessors and counterparts." - Provoe   The way of a people was carefully recorded and handed down, from generation to generation, through carefully structured lessons, communicated by parents and elders of each community.  The previous civilizations knew the value of an educated citizenry, making education free. While the wisdom of the tribe was freely shared with all, the elites, fearing the power of knowledge, sought to control it. They believed limiting access to education could maintain their dominance over the masses. This wisdom ...

Unlocking Your Inner Power: A Guide to the 7 Chakras

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TAPPING IN Hey there! Are you interested in learning about your energy centers (or chakras as they are popularly called)? Do you ever wonder about the benefits of opening and balancing your chakras? Is it only applicable to some people of a certain spiritual or religious inclination? Great! This is the blog post that will answer the majority of your questions regarding this often misunderstood topic, which has a great impact on our daily lives. Reading along and prepare to comment on your thoughts after this controversial topic has been broken down below. Keep an open mind and allow your imagination to grasp the concepts discussed in this article. The chakras are energy centers in the body that are associated with different aspects of our physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. When our chakras are balanced and open, we experience greater overall health and well-being. An energy center is an area in the body where energy flows and concentrates according to the activity we are pa...

Self Rediscovery - Navigating The Fog

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Part 1: The Fog Descends Tobi walked the familiar path through the park, in Alberta, Canada - t he chill of the early morning fog settling in his bones. He had been walking this path every day for the past year, ever since the divorce. Far from his native land, Nigeria, t he fog felt like a metaphor for his life these days—heavy, obscuring, and endless. He used to come here with his kids. They'd laugh, run, and play, with him chasing them, pretending to be a monster. Now, those days felt like they belonged to someone else. Tobi used to define himself as a father and a husband. His life revolved around them. He woke up each day thinking about what he could do for his family, how he could provide, protect, and be the rock they needed. His job was just a means to that end, and being married to a foreign woman meant he had to rise to the occasion, with a slim margin for errors. His hobbies faded into the background as his kids’ soccer games, school events, and family dinners took prece...

Survival By All Means: IG Video Caption

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I know how short-spanned the average attention is online. It's like walking into a loud and crowded room, and then speaking to yourself with the confidence that no one can hear you. Writing has been the best form of therapy I could find. It used to be music, but I have had to pause that side for a bit. When I get a new sound card and a DJ turntable, it's over for this hiatus. For now, I make posts online as proof of life. Funny I was telling a friend this on Tuesday, only to see it in another friend's caption later that night. Meaning, "We plenty wey dey feel like that". Anyway, about this video. This was my last blog entry on Aug 17th. I owe my blog 3 posts. For the 18th, today and tomorrow. (I post every Saturday & Sunday). PS: I might just make this caption Long enough for a blog post. As I was saying. This video is a new concept I'm trying out for converting my blog posts into videos and podcasts. I know people are too busy to read. "I say...

Groomed for Doom - The Last Round

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In 2002, two teenagers forged an unbreakable bond in their small town's rough, unforgiving neighborhoods. Jason, the older of the two, was tough, determined, and desperate for a way out of the cycle of poverty. Younger and full of untapped potential, Caleb looked up to Jason as his hero. They found their escape in an unlikely place: a rundown boxing gym at the edge of town, where the smell of sweat and hope filled the air. Jason: "You gotta keep your guard up, Caleb. This ain’t just about throwing punches. It’s about thinking. Outsmarting the guy in front of you." Caleb (panting): "I know… I’m trying, but you make it look easy." Jason (smirking): "It’s never easy. That’s why we’re here. No one’s gonna hand us anything. We gotta fight for it. You ready for that?" Caleb (determined): "Yeah. I’m ready." They would spar for hours after watching clips of their boxing heroes. The future was bright and they couldn't help but daydream their names...