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Today i start a new initiative with a bit of trepidation. I am aiming to kickstart a trend that may proof popular with fellow forumites on NVS, or fall flat on it's face. Pure and simple, i want to recreate a 'Speakers' Corner' through my blogs. (Posted Oct 5, 2008 at 11:11 AM)
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The Forbidden Fruit – The hidden secret

Posted Oct 7, 2009 at 05:26 AM by omaks (Omaks' Speakers Corner Series)

It’s been two weeks now, and Becky hadn’t heard from Eniola. In fact she had not had any chance to enquire much about him because she was wrapped entirely in her own thoughts. She had withdrawn into her shell, and was not communicating much with anybody, especially her mum. Becky has been avoiding any sort of communication with her mum, though she new her mum was trying everything possible to cheer her up. Becky blames majority of the turmoil in her life right now to her mum. More importantly, she...
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The Forbidden Fruit - Part Deux

Posted Sep 9, 2009 at 03:20 AM by omaks (Omaks' Speakers Corner Series)

When Becky’s mum got to her destination she was delighted to see Eniola. She hugged and extended warm greetings to him. Enitan was pretentious in his response, especially when he realised that only his mother’s sister had arrived. As far as he was concerned he would have skipped these visits to be with Becky if he had the opportunity to do so. Anyway, he was glad in part, because since only his aunt had arrived, he could hang around for a short while before excusing himself.

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The Forbidden Fruit - Part 1

Posted Sep 6, 2009 at 07:08 AM by omaks (Omaks' Speakers Corner Series)

Eniola had lived outside of Nigeria for the most part of his life. He left the shores of Nigeria at the age of 14 years, and had not once visited after that. The strange thing is that Eniola’s allegiance to Nigeria and his Yoruba culture had not waned in spite of the long time he had been disconnected from his roots. This unwavering allegiance is the reason why Eniola decided one day that he had had enough of a bachelor’s life and wanted to settle down and marry. Eniola had decided that he was only...
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