Last week, I wrote on how reading can open the eye of a person to many things happening around him…
SOME GREAT WOMEN AND THE ISSUE WITH WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN AFRICA
Reading can be described as many things but one of the most important and ever-apt descriptions of it is that…
MUHAMMAD ALI’S SOUL OF A BUTTERFLY; INSIGHTS FROM SABENA
I went into a writing hibernation after several weeks of giving readers insights and thoughts on books, literary programmes, youth-activism…
WILL MY STORY INSPIRE YOU? THE BOOK THAT SHOWS A WAY IN OUR FIGHT AGAINST SICKLE CELL DISEASE
Over the weekend at the M & S Eden Event Center on the Haatso-Atomic road, we launched a book that…
GIFTED HANDS: A DISCUSSION AT ZONGOVATION HUB
When I was growing up, I read haphazardly. No plan, no specialty, no exclusivity. Nothing. Just consuming words from anywhere…
AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY BY RAWLINGS IS NEEDED
Last week Wednesday, we buried our former President, a great son of the land and a great soldier of our…
HOW TO BE A GOOD READER, A LECTURE TO THE BARAARUG LIBRARY OF SOMALIA
One of the wonderful activities I engaged myself in this incredibly-memorable year is a discussion I had with a group…
BOOK REVIEW: INSIGHTS FROM GROWING UP MUSLIMAH.
As I begun reading this book, I initially thought I had bought a mini-social studies book. I paused reading and…
FIVE TOOLS THE YOUTH NEED TO NAVIGATE THROUGH LIFE AND HOW READING ENSURES THOSE
Few weeks ago, I spoke to a group of Senior High School leavers at the Zongo Inspiration Team’s Guidance and…
THOUGHTS OF A NIMA BOY: A CONVERSATION WITH PROFESSOR WOLE SOYINKA
Admiring the sea at the Goree’ Island in Senegal somewhere September 2016, a conversation ensued as regards the status of…