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Dr. kole Odutola

@koledey

Kole Odutola is a teacher at the University. In case you have a job for him please contact him

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2 Mere salutation may not do justice to my inner feelings Words do not fail an acolyte in the trade of words ideas are never empty in the barn of the wise Baba Wole Soyinka, you who rise early to meet the day You whose welcome mat of honor is unsoiled by the feet of abanijẹ

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3 of 4 You who will not accept defeat from the arẹnijẹ Alagbada orọ, I greet Onilẹkẹ imọ, this is my sara on this day when your praises are high above On this day of apasun and the best of wines Haaa I love your lines I no go lie na inside verse I dey flow and float

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There is so much to learn about what institutions are doing to change the world through knowledge. There is a group that has sent out a Knowledge Equity Network Declaration and the group ntm.ng/2023/07/13/thi…

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The door of hope constantly faces tomorrow The Janitor that mops sorrows that bricklayer that places a block one after the other the Chef that cooks what we look forward to consume Since life never stops hope kick starts each day it is the barometer that calibrates happy moments

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perception of individuals seems to be shaped by the dynamics of power relations between the observer and the observed. Beyond the spheres of influence, humans are just ordinary. This becomes evident when you encounter someone without any preconceived knowledge of their identity

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Teju Babyface says "*ideas are the currency of life*" The more of it you are able to come up with the more you influence your immediate environment.

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"According to Watson (1997), the core of the Theory of Caring is that “humans cannot be treated as objects and that humans cannot be separated from self, other, nature, and the larger workforce.” Her theory encompasses the whole world of nursing; with the emphasis placed on.

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Updated My Black History mouth Is my mouth black enough? or my thighs of the right black shade? I did not know about the gruesome raid, when bright lives started to fade from dark to black I read about the sales and the movements to end the trade

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The historians knew how to subtract, subvert, and suppress stories still written in pain that should go up in flames History then became like a blade held to the face of those we blame… The new history must transcend the days of buying and selling 2

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while the daze brought by mindless shelling of innocent souls must find a store in the loft of records where soles hardly tread. Yes, my fabulist mouth is wide enough to accommodate the forest of teeth and a tongue better than an incomplete month of any passing year 3

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I am passing you my tears But keeping my fears that a month that started as a week May not be the source of our weakness To be witnesses at the national table Where histories of those that matter are tabled My mouth…. ( c ) Kole Odutola Feb. 2012

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Do you know any Nigerian in the Diaspora who needs to learn Yoruba? Share this link with such persons youtube.com/watch?v=Fk02gw…

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How he lived somewhere between his heart and his art We thought he was a studio rat but his last act showed the real artist with a soul for those down on their luck

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laborcoalition.org If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom and yet deprecate agitation are people who want crops without plowing up the ground; they want rain without thunder and lightning. —Frederick Douglass