by Oreoluwa | May 17, 2023 | Books
I am pleased to share that I wrote an article for Borders: Literature for all Nations, titled “The Role 21st Century Booksellers Play in Realising SDG 4 – Quality, Inclusive & Equitable Education”. The article shares my perspective as a...
by Oreoluwa | Apr 29, 2023 | Books
Originally published: 5 October 2021 Author: Rick Riordan Genres: Science fiction, Middle grade fiction (seen it described as young adult fiction too) “Here’s the thing about life-shattering days. They start just like any other.” And so starts the...
by Oreoluwa | Apr 15, 2023 | Education, Entrepreneurship, Girls-Women, STEM-Technology
Long time, no post. But I have been busy, I promise. I won’t even attempt to recap all I’ve been doing since my last post, so I will start from my recent activities in International Women’s Month. My feelings about International Women’s Day,...
by Oreoluwa | Oct 31, 2022 | Life
It’s interesting the things you can learn from popular fiction. Or the things that you are reminded of – things you knew already or perhaps, which have been buried in the recesses of your mind. I watched the second season of Fargo a few weeks ago. I watched the first...
by Oreoluwa | Oct 23, 2022 | Books
I have a massive to-be-read (TBR) pile of books. In fact, it’s not just a pile, as I often joke, it’s an entire library on its own. So I don’t hanker after the latest releases, not when I know that I have so many of my old books that I’m yet to read. Last year, I dug...
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