
Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun
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I'm a passionate writer & blogger crafting inspiring stories from everyday life. Through vivid words and thoughtful insights, I spark conversations and ignite change—one post at a time.
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The Burnt Toast Theory: Why Life’s Little Inconveniences Might Be Your Biggest Blessings
Imagine this: you’re rushing through your morning routine, juggling a thousand thoughts in your head. Then it happens—the toast burns. It’s not just slightly overdone; it’s charred, inedible, and mocking you from the toaster. You sigh, curse under your breath, and wonder why life insists on throwing you curveballs. But what if I told you that burnt toast wasn’t a mistake—it was divine timing?
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukunabout a year ago in Journal
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: A Blueprint for Success
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is more than just a book—it’s a transformational framework that has guided millions toward personal and professional success for over 25 years. From CEOs and presidents to students and educators, people worldwide have applied these principles to achieve meaningful and lasting change.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukunabout a year ago in Lifehack
First Aid Beauty Face Moisturizer Recalled Nationwide: What You Need to Know and How It Impacts Your Skincare Routine
Is Your Go-To Moisturizer Safe? Skincare enthusiasts across the U.S. were recently hit with alarming news: First Aid Beauty, a trusted name in skincare, announced a nationwide recall of its popular face moisturizer due to FDA safety concerns. If you’re someone who swears by this brand, you’re likely wondering, How did this happen? and, What do I do now? Let’s break down the facts, what this recall means for you, and how to protect your skincare routine going forward.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukunabout a year ago in Journal
Shooting at Antioch High School 2025: A Call to Action for Safer Schools and Stronger Communities
A Community Shaken, A Nation Listening The Antioch High School shooting in 2025 has left a community grieving and searching for answers. The 16-year-old girl who was fatally wounded in the cafeteria of Antioch High School this morning is identified as Josselin Corea Escalante,” MNPD said. “The 17-year-old shooter who killed himself is identified as Solomon Henderson, who was an active student at Antioch High School.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukunabout a year ago in Journal
President Trump’s Pardon of Ross Ulbricht: A Controversial Move That Could Spark New Conversations on Justice Reform
A Presidential Act That Divides a Nation On January 19, 2021, in the final hours of his presidency, Donald Trump made a polarizing decision: he granted a full pardon to Ross Ulbricht, the creator of the Silk Road, a dark web marketplace known for illegal activities. While some hail this move as a victory for justice reform and second chances, others view it as a dangerous precedent. Let’s explore the implications of this controversial pardon and what it could mean for justice, technology, and society.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukunabout a year ago in Journal
The Alarming Attacks on Itsekiri Communities by Tantita Security Limited: A Call for Urgent Action
Recent reports of unwarranted and disruptive activities by Tantita Security Limited (TSSL) in Itsekiri communities have raised serious concerns about the company's operational ethics and respect for local governance. While Tantita was contracted to secure Nigeria’s oil infrastructure, its activities in Itsekiri territories suggest a troubling pattern of overreach, harassment, and disregard for community rights.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukunabout a year ago in Journal
Florida Snow 2025: A Rare Phenomenon That Could Change Perceptions and Solve Problems
A Snowy Surprise in the Sunshine State Florida, long renowned for its tropical weather and sun-kissed beaches, could soon host an unusual spectacle: snow in 2025. While snow in Florida sounds as unlikely as surfing in Alaska, meteorologists and climate scientists have hinted at the possibility due to unique weather patterns. This rare event might not only amaze locals but also bring with it unexpected opportunities and solutions to some of Florida’s recurring issues.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukunabout a year ago in Journal
A Deep Dive into President Trump’s 2025 Budget: Solutions, Challenges, and Future Impact
1. Tackling the National Debt: A Focus on Fiscal Responsibility One of the cornerstone features of the 2025 budget is its emphasis on fiscal discipline. The proposal outlines measures to reduce the national debt through spending cuts, streamlining government programs, and eliminating redundancies.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukunabout a year ago in Journal
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2025: Honoring a Legacy of Equality and Justice
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, observed on January 20, 2025, is a time to reflect on the life, vision, and enduring legacy of one of America’s greatest civil rights leaders. As we commemorate this federal holiday, it is essential to remember Dr. King’s tireless efforts to promote equality, justice, and nonviolence during a tumultuous period in American history.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukunabout a year ago in Journal
Is TikTok Back in the US? Before and After Trump's Inaugural Speech 2025
The fate of TikTok in the United States has been a topic of intense debate and speculation since its initial ban in 2020 under the Trump administration. Fast forward to 2025, and the app's status has once again come under the spotlight following President Trump’s return to the political stage and his inaugural speech. This article explores TikTok's journey in the U.S., its controversial history, and what lies ahead.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukunabout a year ago in Journal
Why Is Marvel Snap Banned in the United States of America?
For those unaware, Marvel Snap was developed by Second Dinner and was published by ByteDance-owned publisher Nuverse, which is what led to the ban. Ben Brode, Second Dinner's Chief Development Officer and Co-Founder, took to BlueSky to discuss the ban and state that it was a surprise to them too.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukunabout a year ago in Journal











