
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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Top 20 Yoruba Movies in the 2000s
In the vibrant world of Nigerian cinema, Yoruba movies have long been a driving force in showcasing rich cultural narratives, powerful storytelling, and a deep connection to tradition and modernity. If you’re passionate about films that go beyond mere entertainment, this article is for you. We’re about to explore the top 20 Yoruba movies of the 2000s—a list that not only celebrates creative excellence but also underscores how these films have shaped the identity of Yoruba cinema.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun11 months ago in Journal
Taylor Swift
Let’s talk about Taylor Swift. But not the Taylor Swift you think you know—the country girl with the guitar and curls singing about heartbreak and high school crushes. No, I’m talking about Taylor Swift 2025: the billion-dollar mogul, cultural icon, and a force that refuses to be ignored. She’s not just a singer; she’s a movement, a brand, a phenomenon that has flipped the music industry on its head, rebuilt it, and now rents it out to others for a premium.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun11 months ago in Journal
Dua Lipa: The Pop Powerhouse Redefining Music in 2025
In a world where the music industry is constantly shifting, reinventing itself with every beat, there are artists who ride the waves—and then there are those who create the waves. Dua Lipa is the latter. She doesn’t just drop hits; she crafts anthems that define generations. And in 2025, the name Dua Lipa is more than just a pop star—it’s a cultural movement.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun11 months ago in Journal
Democrats Threaten Government Shutdown Over Trump Administration’s Federal Agency Cuts
As the March 14 federal funding deadline approaches, tensions in Washington are escalating, with Democrats threatening to block government funding in protest against the Trump administration's efforts to dismantle federal agencies and freeze congressionally approved funds.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun11 months ago in Journal
Kanye Tweets 2025, The Unfiltered Genius
If there’s one thing that’s certain in the unpredictable world of entertainment, it’s this: Kanye West will tweet, and when he does, the world listens. Love him or loathe him, Kanye tweets are more than just 280-character bursts of thought—they're cultural events. In 2025, the saga continues, with Kanye tweets dominating headlines, trending worldwide, and sparking debates that ripple across the internet.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun11 months ago in Journal
The Real Reason You Keep Checking the PlayStation Network Status
Let me tell you something you already know but haven’t quite admitted to yourself yet. The PlayStation Network status isn’t just a technical update—it’s a reflection of our digital dependence. When PSN goes down, it’s not just about games. It’s about the pause in our virtual lives, the sudden void where entertainment, connection, and competition used to thrive.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun11 months ago in Journal
The Hidden Power of Curating Your Child's Peer Group
There’s an unspoken truth among the world’s most successful people, and it’s not in the books, podcasts, or motivational seminars. It’s right under our noses, quietly influencing every decision they make about their children. It’s the art of curating peer groups—the silent but powerful tool that genius parents use to set their kids up for lifelong success.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun11 months ago in Journal
Mpho Sebeng: The Rising Star Redefining South African Cinema
There are actors, and then there are actors—those who step onto the screen and command attention, who make you forget they’re just playing a role. Mpho Sebeng is one of those actors. A force of nature, a cinematic powerhouse, a man whose talent stretches beyond mere performance.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun11 months ago in Journal
Wizkid: The Afrobeats Icon Taking the World by Storm
When it comes to Afrobeats, few names resonate louder than Wizkid. Born Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, Wizkid has transcended his Nigerian roots to become a global music icon. From selling out arenas worldwide to collaborating with the biggest names in the industry, Wizkid has solidified his place at the top of the music game.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun11 months ago in Journal
Marketing Without Purpose is Just Noise
Let’s get one thing straight—marketing isn’t about flashy ads, catchy slogans, or viral trends. It’s about solving problems. If your brand isn’t addressing a real need, you’re not marketing; you’re just making noise.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun11 months ago in Journal
Engagement is Not a Metric. It’s a Movement. Build a Tribe, Not a Follower Count.
Let’s be honest—most brands are obsessed with the wrong numbers. They count followers like money in a piggy bank, hoping that more zeros equal more success. But here’s the painful truth: a million followers mean nothing if no one listens.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun11 months ago in Journal
Why Some Brands Are Talking, But Nobody’s Listening
There’s a painful truth in digital marketing: attention is currency. But what happens when your content is just another scream in a marketplace of shouting brands? The answer is simple—you get ignored.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun11 months ago in Journal











