Shinkele things matter most.

It doesn't really take only wishing people at there birthdays or when they are sick to show them that you care it takes the sign of a little gesture

Lately, I've been trying to
stay away from my phone... from
sòcial media... from all the dirty
news coming out of everywhere especially from the area I grew up. I mean iya ibeji will just call; we have lost xoxoxo person it got to a point I told her I won't pick her call again.

So 3 days ago, I muted my phone,
placed it face down and put in my wardrobe and yes I did it without it for 3days and gave more time to my work.

SOLID!

I worked late into the evening if the third day;

...till 7.39pm, and I mean working without my phone is like a driver without it's cab I mean I have to go all old-school on my laptop and all

Then I was ready to go back to the real world and I mean with my smartphone.

So, I checked my phone for the
first time in days and hours.

Bimbola (my fiancee)has already banged in 71
missed calls

My twin brother own was around 50plus

Mama's own? Uncountable!

Friends and folks kept calling.

From the East, heavens, òverseas
and Iraq;lol

Every one of them had one question;

"Are you okay?"
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One just came in that further
softulate my hardened heart;

It's not even directly from my immediate family but a friend in church back home and he asked KENNY ARE YOU OK!!!!!

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