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My story



My name is Olugbenga Falusi and welcome to my blog.

Many times in life what you are actually looking for is right under your nose. You search the depths and find nothing, your soul becomes restless seeking expression. I'm sure that resonates with a lot of us! What you need at such moments are people who see your talents and skills and can point to you the direction to go. They may have to push you, follow up to ensure the beauty they see in you is fully manifested not just for them but more for the benefit of the world.

My story:
Right from when I was a kid, the art got a better  part of me. I wanted to know how to draw but to my own amazement, I could not even draw an orange, I struggled over the years to be someone else, my primary school classmates were so good at making comics and I would buy from them using my lunch money. I cared less about getting food to eat, I wouldn't let go though I accepted my fate.
One day, somewhere, life situation did hit me and that sparked a hidden talent in me.

It is a long story but the good thing is am publishing that hidden talent this day.
Creating my first blog is a long journey, it didn't start today but donkey years before my birth. Read and read almost everything about creating your first blog until I came to a conclusion to tell it my own way!


All you need to do is to surround yourself with the right people, listen to them and take to their wise counsel. Then only will you discover the talent you have been gifted with.

Many thanks to Lynnville Consulting for their tenacious effort to make sure I came out of the hiding.

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