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Miracle, Medical Breakthroughs and the Losers By Omoruyi Uwuigiaren

  Medical Breakthrough As you believe in miracles, also have faith in medicine. Take advantage of every good thing that life has given you. One of such is medicine. It saves, gives hope and can easily restore our health. We cannot get the best out of life if we are not healthy. Stay connected to the scheme of things by staying healthy. There is a place for nearly everything under the sun. The creator of the universe will appreciate if you add value to humanity. You can only win from the position of good health. To be in good health is a miracle on its own. The earlier you realize that medicine and miracle are all God’s intervention in your life, the better for you. All you have to do is to strike a balance. At this level, sometimes it is complicated because many people do not know when it’s time to draw a line between hypocrisy and sincerity. The Adventures of Nihu by Omoruyi Uwuigiaren You can’t be useful to mankind if you do not completely embrace science. Mere prayers or expec...

MOTIVATIONAL TONIC: The Greatest of all Time By Omoruyi Uwuigiaren

Nobody conquers the world alone. You are expected to fit into a system before you can considerably effect any change. If you don’t fit in nicely, there are chances that you may never make it. A winner is the fellow that carefully engages every necessary tool at his disposal to achieve extra ordinary things. A star is born only when he does what is right and not what he likes. Nothing happens by chance. The more time you spend trying to push for change, the more likely you are going to win. The world reverberates around beautiful people. Don’t get exhausted being you because it is your ticket to greatness. Challenges only draw the fellow who can bend any circumstance to his favor to his goal and not away from it. Spend more time on your talent and make sure you are efficient. It is a foundation to which great things are laid. It is easy to build a future around a talent. Since it is natural, you will easily flow. Push for great things by pushing yourself hard enough. No weakling has...

EXCERPT: From the Work in Progress "FLIRTS IN THE CITY" by Omoruyi Uwuigiaren

  Cry like a Gay by Omoruyi Uwuigiaren Frank glanced about as if something was odd. Jim was not in a hurry to zip up his trousers. Frank sauntered slowly to Jim. He placed the luggage on the chair, crossed his hands over his body and faced him. Jim leaned on the table, smiling. Frank wore a frown because he wasn’t impressed with his partner. “What is wrong with you? Are you out of your mind?” he asked Jim, angrily. “No,” Jim answered, simpering. He threw his hands open. “As you can see, I’m good.” Frank was not satisfied with the response. His eyes scanned the office for one last time. Then he turned to Jim as if he had bite off more than he could chew. “What is going on here?” he asked Jim. His eyes fixed on the trousers that hung loosely to Jim’s waist. Jim flashed an exaggerated smile at him, he said, “I was horny. Your phone was switched off. I thought you were not going to come, so I decided to masturbate and get the pressure off my shoulder. Is that a bad idea?” Jim s...

EXCERPT: Saving Madam Lucy by Omoruyi Uwuigiaren

It was pitch darkness and movement on the street had completely died down. So rodents were having a field day on the outside world. Lurking in the dark were hungry top hunters of the feline population, Blaize, Dag and Fred. The cats were quietly plotting how the poor rodents would become their meals for the night. Opportunities like this don’t come too often. So Blaize and his friends were not ready to allow it slip. Out of the belly of the quiet night, emerged a van. Possibly, a fourteen seated passenger bus, which rolled slowly into the street and pulled up in the front of the building where the cats were having a meeting. Before they could snatch a breath from the wings of the night, the doors of the van were thrown open and hefty figures with a woman alighted from the van. In the last few hours, they have been moving the woman from one location to another to frustrate any attempt by the police or security agents to track them. Her hands were bound to the back. She tried to sh...

Book Review: My Walk on the Aikido Path: A Healing Journey of Self Discovery by Rachel Kling

  Developing an identity is what defines who we are. “My Walk on the Aikido Path” by Rachel Kling is an enthralling journey of healing, self-discovery and complete understanding of herself. To bridge the gap between finding complete happiness and reaching the top, this book is the vehicle for aspiration, connection and compassion. The author made valid points about healing. Aikido as an art is authentic. Like most genuine practices, it brings satisfaction and cast out doubt. It teaches us that the quality of our lives is bound up with the quality of our relationships and that we exist in relation to others. I find this book interesting because it gives me an insight into how I should react to situations because our choices impart the entire human community. “Rather than fight, or try to harm the aggressor, nage creates an opportunity to choose connection over contention.” Aikido is all about relationships, connections, compassion, protection, peace, harmony and love. When w...

REVIEW ALERT: Literary Tic Tok of Animals.

I never thought of at this age reading a book where the animal, in this case cats, takes on real human feelings and emotions. In a way it is kind of funny. One point in reading this book, I could see the animals talking, drinking, and taking on real human attributes. This book is an anthology. The stories within these pages are well rounded. You can have a solid beginning, middle, and end in each one. Every story has some type of meaning or thought that the author is trying to get across. The story of Forgiveness took the spotlight for me. In this very short but to the point story gives a great example on how forgiveness should be granted and how all in the situation can walk away stronger and better than they came in. I am a big fan of short stories. These short stories are good quality stories with an antidote. This is the first time that I have ever encountered this. The illustrations in the book are very good also. There is a great companionship shown between the stories and i...