• The Source of Love
    Oct 5 2020
    The ancient Greeks out of deep observation propounded that there are eight types of love that encompass the human experience on earth, I agree and yet disagree with this observation, I see and know that God is love, and love grows through fellowship, but the amount of love you have for yourself is largely dependent on how much of His love for you that you know as is also expressed in the amount of love you have for mankind.
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    10 mins
  • A Gathering of Teachers, Learners and Traders.
    Sep 22 2020
    -In all things we do we teach - we continually replicate a model of how we think or have been taught to think or do a thing, and trade - we exchange one thing for another, both consciously and more often unconsciously.
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    9 mins
  • The First Review
    Sep 8 2020
    Here we profile all episodes recorded in the first season of the tips and Tops podcast.
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    8 mins
  • A Poem on Life and Death.
    Aug 31 2020
    As inspired by the Son of Man and Khalil Gibran, a simple poem on Life and Death.
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    2 mins
  • On (truly) Being African.
    Aug 24 2020
    I consider being African to be more than just loving the landscape and culture of Africa and taking pride in its vast resources, going deeper to understand true African history, Civilisations and Ideologies, and how we should infuse and apply them into all that we do. Music Credits: Kouroukanfouga by Ballake Sissoko, Rajery & 3MA
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    7 mins
  • Little Drops, Consistency and Commitment.
    Aug 17 2020
    Just as water cuts through rock and “little drops of water make a mighty ocean”, the basic life principle of sticking to a certain act over time yields benefits. Here, I profile the poem “Little Drops by Julia Carney” from 1845.
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    4 mins
  • Innovation; More than just a buzz word.
    Aug 10 2020
    Here I am sharing with you my thoughts on innovation and all that surrounds it.
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    3 mins
  • How are you?
    Aug 3 2020
    With a poem written by Henry Amami, I examine THE QUESTION. The most intrusive ice breaker of all- How are you? Tweet at me @AlikweO or send a mail to TipssandTopss@gmail.com Show notes available on Alikweo.wordpress.com
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    2 mins