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Ore Reads: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

  It’s safe to safe that I’m on a Harry Potter roll having completed the third book in the series: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. For a “children’s series”, they are incredibly dark. Or perhaps I have just forgotten what it’s like to read as a child...

Ore Reads: Olufunmilayo – My Story

"You mean my husband had died? It was then some of them burst into tears and the journey of me being a single parent started but not without God." Olufunmilayo - My Story chronicles the remarkable life of Mrs. Olufunmilayo Green, married at 23 and widowed at 30 with...

Ore Reads: Women of the Ayo-Kessington Dynasty – Volume 1

Holiday weekends are for reading. Rarely do I get the opportunity of unbroken time to leap into a book and so when I do, I take it. This weekend's read was Women of the Ayo-Kessington Dynasty Volume 1 also known as Anjola's Diary by Layemi Olusoga. "I need a vacation!...

The New Art of Networking

"You must get out there and network." "Your network is your net worth." "The difference between the successful and unsuccessful people is the quality of their network." You will undoubtedly have heard (and been told) any or all of these statements or a variation of...

Doing the Most

This used to be me until this year. I've always pushed myself to do more. I think growing-up as an intelligent student (so said my Mum) but not at the top of the class pushed me to try to out-work my peers. And it worked out quite well for me. Then came 2020, the year...

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