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The Neon Core Philosophy

The NeonCore TM Philosophy Neon [nee on] : A trace element that glows when electricity is passed through it. Neon is commonly used in lamps. Core [kawr] : The central or most important part of something. Neon Core : To have a neon core means your soul/being radiates a glow, and illuminates the immediate environment; this glow is usually associated with or could be a result of happiness, wisdom, salvation, joy, or enlightenment. Synonym : Spark Examples of usage: “David is such a cool guy; he sure has a Neon Core ”. “I don’t know what is happening to Zainab, I don’t see/feel her Neon Core ”. Note : The Neon Core could be seen or felt. So what is the Neon Core Philosophy? The neon core philosophy is all about the glow, the light and the human core. Having a Neon Core means you stand out for the wisdom, grace, and joy you radiate everywhere you go no matter the present challenges. Even Jesus Christ had a lowdown of this back then when he said something li

The Tale of Roasted Maize and Sour Olives

The tale recounted is based on true events Some weeks back, on Nigeria’s Independence Day to be precise, I planned to spend the whole day indoors. That I did, I spent the day watching movies and lazying in bed. It turned out to be a quiet day all through, nothing spectacular until I received a call. An Uncle* of mine who lived in the same compound with us called me on phone and said I should meet him on his side of the house. It was about 4 pm so I trudged to his apartment, expecting to be sent on an errand. When I got there, he simply gave me a cob of roasted Maize and some Olives and that was that. It was very funny, almost awkward. I carried this funny look on my face that made his wife laugh at the situation. He just encouraged me to give it a try. I took huge bite off the cob, shaving off a large swathe of roasted Maize seeds from the cob, and then went for the Olives which turned out to be sour. Dang! The sensation is beyond description, especially when the Olive

It Will Be A Thursday

The strike has entered its fifth month. Lord have mercy on us, I don’t even know what to think anymore. There seems to be nothing new, save for the old stalemate. The Federal Government has been begging and the lecturers have been adamant. The students (most of them) have been idle, serving as laboratories for the devil. Just in case you have no idea about what you are reading, you are not Nigerian hence I’ll briefly summarize what has been happening. On the 1 st of July, the university lecturers (college professors as they are called elsewhere) went on an indefinite strike saying that this agreement they entered with the Federal Government in 2009 after a strike was not honored (I got into University in the year 2010 instead of 2009 due to that particular strike). I had been wondering what students could do to end this strike or accelerate its end. Maybe students affected could go on a protest, shut down the nation and grind everything to a halt and force everyone involved