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Author name: Akinlabi Omo-Oso

An eager student of life, and a firm believer in the aphorism that "It isn't just enough to know, one must also be impressed with the urgency to do!"

I NEED Food, But You WANT Ice Cream. What’s the Difference Between NEEDS and WANTS?

“I need the latest pair of Yeezys” said Yomi to his mother. “But you have some really nice sneakers already. You got a new pair only two months ago” came his mother’s reply. “Oh mom! It’s a new session, so ‘Out with the old, In with the new.’ You just won’t understand, I really need […]

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3 Important Life Lessons You Can Learn From the Story Of a World Famous Chocolate Spread

Have you ever used Nutella spread for your bread, toast, or if you are like me – just eaten it right out of the jar!? Of course, it’s heavenly in a yummy, my-taste-buds-are-doing-somersaults kind of way, but I bet you didn’t know the hurdles and adversities that manufacturers of this feel-good product had to overcome

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The 3 Great Benefits of SAVING and INVESTING as Told By a Billionaire

Don’t ever think you are too young to start learning about smart savings and investments. Billionaire, Warren Buffett started to learn the fundamentals of investing from his father when he was only a boy. Little wonder, people are usually interested in his investment advice because he has had more years of do-it-yourself experience. So in

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How Often Do You Say “Please” and “Thank You”?

You may have heard people – perhaps your parents and older ones – refer to these words as “magic words.” Why so? What makes them magical? It’s because they are simple social graces that smoothen our interactions with others. It shows the depth of our respect for them, or appreciation for something they have done.

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