by Solomon | Mar 19, 2020 | Life Coaching, Living, Loving & Learning, Spiritual Life
Sometime in 2009, it was in the news that a teenager in the US shot and killed about four of his schoolmates. Everyone at his home and neighbourhood was dismayed because they knew him to be a “nice, well-behaved boy.” However, when asked how he could do such a...
by Solomon | Mar 7, 2020 | Living, Loving & Learning, Relationships, Uncategorized
On Sunday, February 16 2020, a great friend of mine passed on to glory. I cannot begin to tell how priceless a sister and friend she was. A tremendous Christian and a precious soul, she hailed from Ojuka-polo, Buguma East of the Kalabari Kingdom in the Niger Delta ...
by Solomon | Feb 20, 2020 | Living, Loving & Learning, Spiritual Life
And as Jesus passed by, he saw a man which was blind from his birth. John 9:1 In my blog post “Little Things We Take for Granted,” I told the story of a woman who was born with a rare disability: the absence of the sense of smell or congenital anosmia. I explained...
by Solomon | Feb 6, 2020 | Life Coaching, Living, Loving & Learning
The man looked up and said, “I see people, but they look like trees walking around” Another magical year is here. It is the year 2020. Let us be thankful. 2020 is the beginning of a new decade, twenty years into a new century and a new millennium. You...
by Solomon | Dec 1, 2019 | Life Coaching, Living, Loving & Learning
Do you know the Joneses? They moved in next door last week. No… The Joneses have always lived in your neighbourhood! Who are the Joneses anyway? The Joneses live next door, they are in the church you attend, and they work in the same office as you. The Joneses...
by Solomon | Nov 23, 2019 | Life Coaching, Living, Loving & Learning, Motivational/Inspirational, Spiritual Life
When we lived in Jos, I had a mode of greeting, and for my folks then, it was more like a cliché. “How are you doing… how far; are we closer to where we are going or to where we are coming from?” This was the question I would ask greeting someone. The standard...