They pleaded with me to eat so I would pick up my cutlery and my hands would be shaking in pain. Many times I could barely walk. On other occasions, the slightest exposure to cold seemed to make my pain worse.
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My post today is a different kind as my heart reaches out to those of you warriors who don't have the strength to work or retain a job. In fact, my post for today is dedicated just to you.
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You all know by reading my posts that I came out of a near-death experience, a while ago, unable to hear in my right ear. I had accepted it for quite some time as my cross and had even gone as far as obtaining hearing aids. In a previous post, I stated that if healing was one request we wanted God to answer, it was not impossible for him. Well, I have some good news to share with you all today and it’s been long overdue. About two months ago, a visiting pastor called out specifically individuals with hearing issues…
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I guess you may not really understand until you've walked the path I've trod. I miss being able to do so many things like before. Most especially, my carefree nature, I miss that a lot.
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I hear you ask, Onuoma, who do you think you are to say these things?
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With everything happening all over the globe and most especially in my country of birth - Nigeria, I've come to realize one truth.
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At a point in my life, I used to believe that all my trials needed to be addressed.
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Sometimes that book needs to be read a bit to fully grasp its purpose.
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I owe you all loads and loads of apologies. I understand if some of you got worried when my coming soon page lasted well over a month. So here’s what happened. This blog was on the verge of becoming three years and whenever that happens, I start to do a deliberate introspection, asking myself if I’m on track and what the next phase of the blog should be. Truth be told, this time around, I totally blanked out as I was dealing with fears that I literarily imagined. You see sometimes when you choose to see yourself through the eyes…
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We all have our ways of dealing with issues. In my case, I tend not to talk or reach out. There have been times I've been on admission at the hospital, that I literally forgot I had friends.