
Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun
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I'm a passionate writer & blogger crafting inspiring stories from everyday life. Through vivid words and thoughtful insights, I spark conversations and ignite change—one post at a time.
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March Madness 2025 ? Unveiling the Bracket That Will Bust Your Expectations
Imagine a battlefield where underdogs become legends, giants stumble, and every game is a high-stakes gamble. Welcome to March Madness 2025—a tournament that promises to be as unpredictable as a roll of loaded dice.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun10 months ago in Journal
The 20 Richest Black Men in the United Kingdom
In the intricate tapestry of the United Kingdom's economic landscape, the narratives of its wealthiest Black men stand out as testaments to resilience, innovation, and unyielding ambition. These stories, woven with threads of adversity and triumph, not only inspire but also redefine the paradigms of success. Let's embark on a journey, ascending from remarkable beginnings to monumental achievements, as we explore the lives of the 20 richest Black men in the UK.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun10 months ago in Journal
Warri in the Digital Age: Will Our Youths Thrive or Be Left Behind?
Imagine this. Two young men, same age, same ambition. One lives in Lagos. He wakes up, logs into his laptop, and joins a Zoom class on coding. Later that day, he lands a remote gig with a tech company in the U.S., earning in dollars.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun10 months ago in Journal
Warri's Silent Epidemic Healthcare, Drug Abuse, and the Battle for the Next Generation
Warri is a city of hustlers. A city of resilience. A city where people have learned to survive against all odds. But even the strongest warriors need healing. Even the hardest streets need care.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun10 months ago in Journal
Mass Layoffs, Student Loans, and the Uncertain Future of the U.S. Department of Education
A System on the Brink, What Happens When the Pillar Collapses? Imagine this: A house that has stood for decades, built on pillars meant to support the weight of an entire nation's future. And then, one by one, those pillars are knocked down. That house? The U.S. Department of Education. The pillars? Federal student loan programs, grants, and policies that have shaped generations of scholars.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun10 months ago in Journal
Did Warri Lost Its Talents
Icons Without a Stage Warri is not just a place; it’s a spirit. A fire. A rhythm. It is where the beats of Afrobeats meet the agility of street football, where poetry is born in the sound of pidgin English, and where talent flows like the rivers that snake through the Niger Delta.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun10 months ago in Journal
Warri's Silent Battle, How Oil Spills and Floods Are Choking the Future of Our Youths, Mothers, and Children
The River That Speaks No More There was a time when the waters of Warri spoke. They whispered to fishermen about the best spots to cast their nets. They told mothers when the tides were changing. They carried children’s laughter as they splashed in the creeks, carefree, fearless. But today, the rivers of Warri are silent. Thick with oil. Choked by plastic. And when they do speak, it’s not with joy — it’s with the cough of a child battling the fumes of a burning pipeline, or the cry of a mother watching her home swallowed by the floodwaters.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun10 months ago in Journal
The Enigmatic Pillar Behind Dolly Parton: Unveiling the Life of Carl Dean
The Unseen Anchor in a Sea of Fame In an industry where personal lives are often as public as performances, Carl Dean stands as an anomaly. Married to one of the most iconic figures in music, he chose a path away from the limelight, crafting a narrative of love, support, and profound individuality.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun11 months ago in Journal
The Billion-Dollar Typo That Shook the Financial World
Imagine checking your bank account and seeing a mind-blowing amount—trillions of dollars sitting there, seemingly yours. That’s the kind of mistake that makes headlines, sparks lawsuits, and even gets Hollywood’s attention.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun11 months ago in Journal
Oyin Oladejo
In the vast cosmos of entertainment, where stars are born and fade with the blink of an eye, few shine as brightly and persistently as Oyin Oladejo. Her journey from the bustling streets of Ibadan, Nigeria, to the expansive universe of "Star Trek: Discovery" is nothing short of a stellar odyssey.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun11 months ago in Journal
Trump Wants To Offer Wealthy Immigrants ‘Gold Cards’ For $5 Million
Listen up, my people! In today’s fast-paced world where headlines flash like lightning and every promise is scrutinized in real time, there’s a buzz that’s lighting up the digital landscape—a claim that Donald Trump is behind a $5 million gold card for foreigners. Yes, you heard that right: a card made of pure opportunity or pure symbolism? But what does this really mean, and is it a game-changing offer or just smoke and mirrors? Let’s break it down in true Vusi Thembekwayo style—bold, direct, and unfiltered.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun11 months ago in Journal
The Double Life of Elise
The thing about secrets is that they don’t just exist. They breathe. They live in the spaces between conversations, in the hesitation before an answer, in the way someone’s gaze lingers just a second too long before looking away.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun11 months ago in Chapters











