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Book Review: Love, War and Glory by Denis Olasehinde Akinmolasire

Do what is right. Not what you like… This book is for anyone that wants to experience complete happiness and you will discover many new ways to show love and appreciation. The author did not disappoint me. I wasn’t stranded. I got what I wanted in a nice collection of poetry. Denis is a huge talent. He knows how to make people happy! This story would make a nice addition to your home library.  Denis Olasehinde Akinmolasire is a software engineer who has always enjoyed writing and is taking the opportunity to share his unique insights and hidden talents to the rest of the world. His perspectives have been formed through his own journey in finding love, battling to overcome the challenges and fears that have been put in front of him in the pursuit of glory and being the very best he can be at everything he does. Website Amazon  Amazon.co.uk Enjoy! Reviewed by Omoruyi Uwuigiaren

Book Review: Big Red by Damien Larkin

We have always been here... Traumatized by the effects of Compression travel, soldier Darren Loughlin holds the key to the fate of Earth’s Martian colonies. With his Battalion decimated, his fractured memory holds the only clues to the colony-wide communications blackout. With time running out, Darren pieces together his year-long tour of duty with the Mars Occupation Force. Stationed in the Nazi-founded New Berlin colony, ruled by the brutal MARSCORP, he recounts his part in the vicious, genocidal war against the hostile alien natives and all who question Terran supremacy. But as his memories return, Darren suspects he is at the centre of a plot spanning forty years. He has one last mission to carry out. And his alien enemies may be more human than he is… Release date - May 14, 2019 $18.95, 6x9 trade paperback, 304 pages Science Fiction – Military/Alien Contact/Alternative History Print ISBN 9781939844606 / EBook ISBN 9781939844613 $4.99 EBook available in all format...

Coming Soon: Misery of the Popular God

Imagine Africa without poor leadership, corruption and religious fanatics. And high moral values and innovation are adequately rewarded. What if you realize that you don’t need to be a Christian or Muslim to be rich? Nothing guarantees success like following due process. Can religion build a country? The idea of applying spiritual solutions to physical problems has to stop. Great countries and continents are not built by faith—they are built through vision, integrity, hard work and scientific creations. Some people are poor or below average in Africa, especially Nigeria because they value religion more than anything else. What if the man you so trusted to give you spiritual guidance is actually a fraud and all he wants is for you to remain impoverished so that you could be his puppet? Fear of the unknown. Fear of backlash. Fear of failure could hurt anyone. In the world of a charlatan, winning is all about keeping majority of the people poor with a religious c...

Latoya—Sing a New Song with Empress of Gospel Music.

Ruyi: How would you describe yourself? Tell us something about where you are based, and how you came to be a song writer and musician. I am Josephine Latoya Okunbor. I am married with two children. I am from Edo State. I studied Business Education at the Adeniran Ogunsaya College of Education, Ijanikin, Lagos state, Nigeria. My journey as a musician and song writer started when I joined the 144,000 music group many years ago. Ruyi: Ah! I remember. Then I was the coordinator of the group and it was like 144,000 or nothing. How time flies! Yes, you are now a gospel artiste. You are aware that secular music is doing well in Nigeria. Davido, Wizkid and a host of other secular artistes are making cool hard cash from music nowadays. As you know, no reasonable human being wants to be left behind. Have you considered secular music? Some say it is a goldmine! No, I have not considered it. Well as for today, it is gospel music all the way. Ruyi: It’s all right. I know a lot...

Just Released: “Oba Ni Jesu” by Gospel Artiste Sensation Latoya ft Dayo Dayspring

Gospel Sensation, “Latoya Okunbor” releases a new praise jam titled, “Oba Ni Jesu”! She features gospel music minister, Dayo Dayspring (Hail my Jesus). This afro percussive tune will get you on your feet and dancing to the praise of Jesus Christ the King of kings and the Lord of lords. “Oba Ni Jesu” is the second single off Latoya’s Debut Studio Album. The Audio and Video was made b y Ben Jossy. Download and Share

Book Review: The Promised Land

In this short story, THE PROMISED LAND, author Omoruyi Uwuigiaren discusses Moses and how he disappointed God by not following His will. God also explains to Moses what he did that made him angry. He says it’s normal to get angry, but it’s wrong if you can’t control that anger. Something for each of us to think about, when we are about to lose our temper, perhaps. In each of the chapters, God talks to Moses. THE PROMISED LAND is a reminder to the reader, in very specific words, of how much God loves us. And, in spite of our doing things that anger God, He takes us home to Heaven when it’s our time. To me, that shows His love. What do you think? This story would make a nice addition to your home library. It would be good to read every now and then, especially when you need encouragement of how God is always with us, in good times and in bad. ·          Release Date:  February 17, 2019 ·       ...

Excerpt of the Forthcoming Book, "Misery of the Popular God" by Omoruyi Uwuigiaren

There are people who think they are better than others. We are gods and there is a “ Supreme Being” that rules in the affairs of men. The Supreme Being is the God of us all. “Behold, I am the LORD, the God of all flesh…” Jeremiah 32 v 27a. He is the one true God that is love and ever willing to accept people irrespective of their weakness and shortcoming. He is eternal. He is the beginning and the end. He is open to help anyone because we are all inscribed in the palm of his hands. He is not a material God that requires sticks and stones before He will respond. He is a spiritual being and it requires a high level of spirituality to work with Him. “God is a spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth,” John 4 v 24. While you are spiritual in your service to God, you are expected to be in charge of your own life. As children of God, you have the power to take decisions, rest when you are tired, and find something to eat. You can also cloth yourself, see...