By Dipo Tepede, 1 year and 9 months ago

The Blame Game!

Average time to read2:58 minutes aprox.

Every time I see comments made by my fellow Christian brethren, I can't but cringe at the blame game that is prominent in these comments. The comments always reveal helplessness by the same people who are expected to be a watchdog on this earth. When I posted «Your take –THIS DAY MUSIC FESTIVAL», my dear readers immediately assumed I totally agree with the write-up of my dear friend, Bolaji Osinuga, but I don't. I am actually not very happy with the comment; I am actually awed by it. Write-ups like this have kept me thinking all night on how we (the Christians) are re-incarnating the drama that took place in the Garden of Eden.

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By Dipo Tepede, 1 year and 10 months ago

Your take - «THIS DAY MUSIC FESTIVAL»

Average time to read3:24 minutes aprox.

Hey peeps,

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By Dipo Tepede, 1 year and 10 months ago

Right versus Successful Too

Average time to read3:01 minutes aprox.

Wow, I just resumed from a 4-day break from work, and I utterly had a good rest. Well didn't we all, especially those living and working in Nigeria. The topic above is a sequel to a heated discussion I had with my dear readers on this blog and a must-write for me in order to substantiate my opinion and thus learn from other people's opinion on this very important topic. To read the first part click HERE. I believe you will have a good time as you bury yourself in this thought-through article.

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By Dipo Tepede, 1 year and 10 months ago

FEMALE OPENNESS TOO

Average time to read3:13 minutes aprox.

Wow, the Part 1 was actually heated with beautiful and opposing comments that I can't wait to bring out the part 2. I have learnt a lot from the comments and I am ready to kick off, understanding the depth at which conditioning has actually taken its toll. Why is it difficult for females to open up? Is it instinctive or learned? Are men and women very different in the way they relate? If it is instinctive, could they be conditioned to open up? Why are women scared of the outcome? Questions, questions and questions, well I hope to answer those questions drawing examples from history but before I do this I would love to finish my story on Ade and Shade.

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By Dipo Tepede, 1 year and 10 months ago

INTERVIEW WITH THE QUEEN OF HAUTE!

Average time to read3:49 minutes aprox.

HPIM0716.jpg SamplePayment_r1_c1.gifn195204103_30142722_8803.jpgI am always proud to meet young Nigerians that differentiate themselves from the more than 130 million Nigerians and Nigerians in diaspora. My dear, I was very humbled when I knew the editor of Haute Magazine was less than 21 years of age. For those that don't know, Haute Magazine is the foremost Nigerian Fashion Magazine distributed mainly in United States and UK. The glossy look is so captivating that you will be forced to take a peek (not that I have physically seen it o) but the exposures on her web site attests to it. I rubbed minds with Dammie on herself, her magazine, her remarkabe and magnificent website and naturally the unemployment situation in Nigeria. Please, read on

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By Dipo Tepede, 1 year and 10 months ago

FEMALE OPENNESS

Average time to read2:49 minutes aprox.

Conditioning is a major hindrance to successful venture and this has been proven time and time without a specific number. Most of this conditioning are agreed by a collective set of people and later disburse by the same collective body or by another wiser collective body that sees the potential barrier of this conditioning. Conditioning is everywhere; it's actually the mainstream but is it every conditioning that is bad? Not all conditioning are bad in itself but all conditioning hinders success. No wonder clauses like «thinking outside the box» makes you a mega star in your chosen field of accomplishment and all you did were to re-condition your mind set.

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