The World in Turmoil? A matter of Perspective.

The last couple of days have been a mess on every single level. Lives have been changed to a degree where we are projecting cultural and social-economical impacts that will put a milestone mark in the history of humankind. One word will be spoken in the future to bring back flashbacks of the most recent dark times in the world: #CoronaVirus, a.k.a COVID-19.

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Remembering Professor Crispin ADUNAGOW

CRISPIN MUDIBANGU ATUNAKU ADUNAGOW, son of NGEMIMUTEKU and MARIE UDIMBILA, was born on August 9, 1943, in SUNGU (MASI-MANIMBA, KWILU) in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).He was the eldest of 2 children: Crispin Adunagow (Dad), and Jean Guhosagubi.Sadly, Crispin’s Father passed away when he was still very young. As tragic as such an event could be on a young child, it was not a roadblock in his life. Crispin was predestined for greatness and was a gifted child.Crispin went on in life and i

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Sunday Notes

Growing up as a Christian, I was told to always pray first when you wake up so that you can have a blessed day. I couldn’t agree more. I often […]

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My Top 5 Travel Spots

I can travel for life. as a matter of fact, that’s what I wish for: visiting every single country in the world, enjoying what each different culture has to offer. Below are my five top spots where I’ve been and really enjoyed spending time:

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Facebook Hacked…again

Another data breach exposing more than 50 million Facebook users; for the first time, I’m considering pulling the plug on that application. Don’t get me wrong: I love Facebook. It […]

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