Thursday, May 29, 2014

BTL Personality of the Week, Featuring Pastor Dapo Jegede.



My wonderful, consistent and blessed BTLers, today we have an amazing personality gracing the carpets of The BTL personality of the week, am so excited and glad and every bit of the interview was entertaining, also and mostly was a blessing.


And just in-case you wondering what BTL Personality of the week is all about, it’s simply BRINGING A WORD FROM THE CAMP OF SUCCESS. So the personality whose life we zoom on per time makes it down here. So this week, PASTOR DAPO JEGEDE, RESIDENT PASTOR AT KINGSWORD CAMPUS CHURCH, ILE-IFE, OSUN STATE, NIGERIA. Granted us a few of his time so as to bless us through this medium.


ENJOY …



Thursday, May 22, 2014

This is not a Love Story - A birthday gift For Osinubi Oluwaseun


Aii peeps, I think this is just too sweet, it could almost cause you diabetes...*lol*...A BTLer calls us this morning to say he wants to gift his beautiful lady a birthday gift, I thought he'll just need us to make a lazy shout out to her but then he had a better idea. A sweet note of Love from his heart and for everyone to share, like I said, I think that's really sweet.
*in serenaded voice,* enjoy:-)

This is not a love story.....

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

What if we all stopped for a minute? by DAVE OGUDUGU




Hello my dearest readers, A fan and follower of our blog sent in an article I fell in love with at first sight. I fell in love with it's ideology and also it's simplicity. Anyways, I'll just let us enjoy it already before I take away it's cool with my analysis... enjoy
By the way, you can send in your contributions in form of articles, poems, etc to dejionadeko@gmail.com and click here to catch us on twitter. 
LOVE YOU ALL SO DEARLY : )


Growing up as a child. I always thought the greater the propulsion, the faster the speed. Scientifically, that maybe correct. And I stayed faithful to that ideology, no wonder I seemed a little bit ahead of my time...

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

The Stair Case Principle by Deji Onadeko




A few days ago, I had something to do at my faculty and for some reasons, I had to go to and fro the staircase, up to the second floor and back for at least eight times that day. So for the first few times when I climbed, I climbed in a hurry, I sort of wanted to be quick and get the stress of the stairs over with as quickly as I could, so I’ll rush up the stairs, jumping one or two steps and then finally reach my destination, sweating and panting for some air. I’ll then need a few seconds to catch my breath and dry my sweat so I don’t go into my HOD’s office looking like a sorry case. This is normally how I climb a staircase though, in a hurry...

Monday, May 5, 2014

The President I want' - By Chimamanda Adichie

 I ran into this on Linda's Blog and I loved it, so I thought I share it...


Award winning author Chimamanda Adichie writes on the kind of President she wants. Read below..

Some of my relatives lived for decades in the North, in Kano and Bornu. They spoke fluent Hausa. (One relative taught me, at the age of eight, to count in Hausa.) They made planned visits to Anambra only a few times a year, at Christmas and to attend weddings and funerals. But sometimes, in the wake of violence, they made unplanned visits. I remember the word ‘Maitatsine’ – to my young ears, it had a striking lyricism – and I remember the influx of relatives who had packed a few bags and fled the killings. What struck me about those hasty returns to the East was that my relatives always went back to the North. Until two years ago when my uncle packed up his life of thirty years in Maiduguri and moved to Awka. He was not going back. This time, he felt, was different...