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MY GRACE STORY by Jonathan Olakunle Olanlokun.

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MY GRACE STORY   My name is Jonathan Olakunle Olanlokun. I was born to the family of Late Deacon Joseph Babatunde Olanlokun a Librarian of the University of Jos and Late Mrs Caroline Oladunni Olanlokun, a fashion Designer and Caterer. My mother was adopted by Miss Barbara Epperson, an American Baptist Missionary and Social Worker to Nigeria upon the death of her own biological mother, eight days after her birth at Iree, Osun State in 1953.  Miss Epperson  nurtured Caroline, my mother from birth to maturity, in the company of friends and caregivers. Caroline later became Miss Epperson’s interpreter, translating Yoruba to English for easier communication among the people of the community. Miss Epperson in return taught my mother how to bake cakes and other confectioneries. My mother, from the stories, I heard was a very beautiful and caring mother but I did not enjoy this care for long. My mother died only a year and three months old after I was born, in Ma...

GIANTS BORN ON THIS DAY by George Nsikak and Jonathan Olakunle Olanlokun

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GIANTS BORN ON THIS DAY - George Nsikak & Jonathan Olakunle Olanlokun “There are different kinds of men: those who identify opportunities and those who use identified opportunities, obviously, only those who make use of identified opportunities will definitely hit the bull’s eye”                                                                                                                  ...

THE NEED FOR ATTITUDINAL CHANGE AMONG NIGERIANS - ALFRED AJAYI

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This Article was Published by Alfred Ajayi in 2012. THE NEED FOR ATTITUDINAL CHANGE AMONG NIGERIANS. ALFRED AJAYI It was a former American President, John F. Kennedy who admonished his citizens, “Do not think of what America will do for you, but think of what you will do for America”. It is also true that most of the developed societies attained their present status through the concerted efforts of all citizens and residents. Unfortunately, same cannot be said of our dear country, Nigeria where citizens do and say unprintable things about their country without recourse to the impact of such on the nation. While Americans rise in the morning to bless their country, Nigerians on daily basis make negative confessions like “Nigeria is spoilt beyond repair”, “This country cannot be good again” et cetera.   Many endlessly expect what Nigeria can do for them and are not willing to do anything for the sake of the country. However, there are other Nigerians who still believe that the count...