By: Naa Doodua Doodua A journey begun with a single step has achieved an astonishing milestone. But the price we paid for taking that first step was the testing we went through— When the only way we could express the frustration of trying to understand complicated concepts was through tears. While our thoughts wandered elsewhere. We had issues and issues… …
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Reckless Reverence: When Noise Drowns the Divine
It’s simply astounding the manner in which some people can disregard even the most fundamental rules and etiquette when within a new venue. Despite black-and-white directives, they would choose disobedience over propriety—and I can only speculate at what drives such contempt. Interestingly enough, those very same people may never showcase such behavior within their own territories, but seem to go …
Read More »From Trials to Triumph: Journey Beyond Borders
I never believed I was pressure-proof—until the time I left my homeland in search of greener pastures and life, without warning, slapped me in the face. That’s when I realized how difficult it truly is to scrape by in a foreign land. In that fire of tribulation, I grew to deeply respect all those out there hustling, renouncing comfort to …
Read More »Measured by More Than Marks
Another season of examinations has once again graced us, prompting students and educators alike to prepare to account for all that has been imparted during the preceding period. Some have undergone nine years of rigorous preparation for their initial challenge, while others have dedicated three years to confront their subsequent trial. In either scenario, a sense of unease invariably accompanies …
Read More »Salute to the Silent Pillars: Fathers
They don’t necessarily speak of it. You will not see their stories trending, nor parades held in their honor. But behind the majority of stable homes and strong hearts is a father; quiet, faithful, and often unseen in his sacrifice. He doesn’t ask for thanks, but he gives it all. By dawn rides and sleepless nights, by fees paid in …
Read More »The Symphony of Light: Love, Hope, and Joy in Orbit
Beneath the great sky, we are awed by the vastness of the universe. Love is boundless it transcends the flesh, taking in all it touches. It sparks hope, leading us through our darkest hours. Hope, a beacon light, propels us forward and gives us the strength to persevere through challenges. Time marches relentlessly, taking us along the winding path of …
Read More »Trapped in the Quagmire
A typical thing about addicted individuals is that they usually deny their situation. They violently protest anything done by others to bring to the fore the realization that they are stuck in the quagmire of alcohol and drug use. The addicts are always actively engaged in efforts to remain in a state of blindness, apart from those who have willfully …
Read More »LIFE AS A JOURNEY
By: Belaar Jackline Life is an odyssey, It is undeniably a voyage, A journey devoid of straight paths, Yet the destination remains shrouded in mystery, A pilgrimage not by choice but by necessity, I was never consulted about my inception, But once I emerged, I was compelled to traverse that road known as LIFE toward the enigmatic destination. Then I …
Read More »From Struggle to Triumph: Giving Back to Society
The one thing that could not be denied to them was their unwavering acknowledgment of their humble origins. They endeavored to provide the most fulfilling lives for their benefactors, a heartfelt gesture of gratitude for all that had been relinquished on their behalf. They embraced their benefactors and whisked them away to numerous destinations across the globe. They orchestrated jubilant …
Read More »From Struggle to Triumph:Triumph in Education and Growth
They sat for exams, and as they awaited the results, they engaged in odd jobs to earn money to sustain themselves. Their patrons were against this choice; nonetheless, they managed to convince them that they wished to keep themselves busy, as per the saying, “the devil finds work for the idle.” They also tried to keep their patrons’ living areas …
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