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Nigeria’s Situation is Redeemable – Dollin Holt

Nigeria’s Situation is Redeemable – Dollin Holt

Could you introduce yourself to netizens? I am Dollin Wilson Ovaroh Holt. I live in Luton town in England. I am originally from Warri in Nigeria. My father was British and my mother is Nigerian. What’s your nationality?  I will describe my nationality as dual: British and Nigerian. What was growing up like? Growing up […]

I Love Children – Oluwatosin Adebisi

I Love Children – Oluwatosin Adebisi

Could you introduce yourself to netizens? I am Oluwatosin Adebisi, the Founder of Smiley Educational Support Foundation, an NGO that runs with the mandate of SDG4(Quality Education). I had my first degrees in Agricultural Extension And Rural Development, from Federal University of Abeokuta Ogun state Nigeria. Presently, I am an educator (Handwriting Tutor) and an […]

I STAND FOR MIND EMPOWERMENT – Kimo Campbell

I STAND FOR MIND EMPOWERMENT – Kimo Campbell

Could you introduce yourself to netizens? I am Poet Kimo Campbell. Entrepreneur and Author Which nationality are you? Jamaican What was growing up like? Active, quiet, adventurous and I was enjoying the way of the Lord. You’re a poet. Why did you decide to go into poetry? I found myself growing into it and developed […]

Concept of Global Village Seems to be Damaged – Dr. Prakash Chandra

Concept of Global Village Seems to be Damaged – Dr. Prakash Chandra

Could you introduce yourself to netizens? I’m Dr Prakash Chandra Jha, a teacher by profession. I recently retired from the post of Principal at Government Secondary School, Namsai Arunachal Pradesh, India. I was born and brought up in India. I was educated in the district of Bhagalpur in Bihar India. I have M.A.in English Literature, […]

An Interview with Ndifreke George

An Interview with Ndifreke George

What inspired your book, Stories People Don’t Tell, and what did you intend to achieve with the book? I wanted to explore those seemingly ‘common’ human experiences that we are either afraid or ashamed to tell. I wanted to mirror our humanness in our face – to talk about our ‘dirty linen’ boldly – the […]

I Am a Workaholic – Mudiaga

I Am a Workaholic – Mudiaga

Could you introduce yourself to netizens? I am Blessed Mudiaga Adjekpagbon, a multiple awards winning teacher, poet, playwright and novelist. I live in the city of Lagos, Nigeria. I have both BSc. and MSc. degrees in the field of Mass Communication. I also hold various diplomas and certificates in different fields such as Educational Psychology, […]

I Stand for Peace and Justice – Mujeedat Idris

I Stand for Peace and Justice – Mujeedat Idris

Could you introduce yourself to netizens? My name is Mujeebat Idris, the Bronze Winner of the 2021 Queen’s Commonwealth Essay competition, a lover of arts and literature. A very good communicator and an essayist. What nationality are you? I am a Nigerian from Yoruba extraction. What was growing up like? Growing up was fantastic, being […]

OUR MINDS SHOULD SEE THE POSITIVE SIDE –Author Mahmoud Mansi

OUR MINDS SHOULD SEE THE POSITIVE SIDE –Author Mahmoud Mansi

Interview with Egyptian Author & Consultant Mahmoud Mansi Journalist: Abigail George Biography: Born in Alexandria, Egypt in December 1986, Mahmoud Mansi is a global citizen who has travelled to various countries for his quest of passion towards people, innovation, community work, learning and teaching. Mahmoud is an influencer in so many different ways including writing, […]

POETRY IS A WAY OF KNOWING THE WORLD – Luis Alonso Cruz Alvarez

POETRY IS A WAY OF KNOWING THE WORLD – Luis Alonso Cruz Alvarez

Tell us a bit about what country you are from, what inspires you tocreate and transform words into poetry, the themes you concentrate andfocus on in your work and where did your love of writing poems comefrom? Was there an incident perhaps in childhood in that triggered it,music, a band, a song, a soundtrack, a […]

Flowers for Dreamhealers – Osy Mizpah

Flowers for Dreamhealers – Osy Mizpah

What country are you from and which languages do you speak? Tell us how the political climate in your country impacts the writing of your poetry? What is your day job? What got you writing in the first place, what are your major influences, what you are reading now? Tell us about how your generation […]

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