Welcome to my library of wisdom-packed stories!
I share short stories that bring joy, teach valuable lessons and inspire big ideas. Each story is designed to take just a few minutes to read, but is packed with thought-provoking twists and turns. Explore the blogs below and let these stories brighten your day.
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My first learning experience in Goma, DRC
I set foot in Goma, DRC, for the first time on Saturday 16 October. I was pleasantly surprised by the beauty of the city but especially by the hospitality and the joie de vivre of the people of Goma. The food is excellent and above all healthy and natural.
Access to COVID-19 vaccine: a three-speed race and what it means for Africa.
As the third wave of COVID-19 hits the African continent hard, with the Delta variant spreading fast, there is an increased risk to the health of populations and economies. With no effective medicines available, vaccination remains the most effective weapon against the spread of the virus. However, in a world of three-speed access to the COVID vaccine, Africa is lagging behind. But there is still hope.
Africa must learn from the COVID-19 and be ready when the next pandemic hits.
COVID-19 shed light on a sad reality: when there is a global threat, nationalism and protectionism rise. And the poorest always pay the heaviest toll. But it doesn't have to be that way. There is still time to make things right and prevent the situation from deteriorating.
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and what to do about it?
I had my first injection of the AstraZeneca vaccine against COVID-19, and I am fine. It was 3.30 pm yesterday, Friday 2 April 2021, when I entered the COVID-19 vaccination compound ... By 3.50 pm, it was all over. I walked away with my vaccination card in my hand with the date for the second injection.
Intergenerational challenges at work: how to create harmony and foster cooperation?
Fatim is a young and talented woman who has a lot to offer. However, like many other young women and men entering the labour market, she faces the intergenerational conflict’s harsh reality. But she also faces another major challenge: gender relations at work. This blog tells her story.
The 3 Helps principle or a recipe for lifelong fulfilment (Part 3 of 3)
In this blog, I talk about the last principle of the 3 helps principle: Ask for help. I introduce three tips you need to apply when asking for help: ask for help from someone who can and is willing to help you; say what your own contribution is going to be and be clear about what you are committing to do when you receive help.
The 3 Helps principle or a recipe for lifelong fulfilment (Part 2 of 3)
In my previous blog, I introduced you to my principle of the three helps: help yourself, offer help and ask for help. I talked about the first principle in detail: help yourself.
In this blog, I talk about the second principle: offer help, with three key criteria to respect.
The 3 Helps principle or a recipe for lifelong fulfilment (Part 1 of 3)
“Once you stop learning, you start dying”. This wisdom-filled quotation is credited to the genius of geniuses: Albert Einstein. A more positive way of putting this Einstein famous quote would be “living is a journey of continuous learning”. So, how do you learn and improve continuously?
Apply the “3 Helps principles”: Help Yourself, Offer Help, Ask for Help.
We all need a good mentor, particularly in challenging times. Here's why?
Sometimes in life, we are confronted with situations that seem beyond our control, making us feel like victims unable to react to set things right. In such situations, an outstretched hand often remains a saving hand. Today, I would like to share the very inspiring story of an old friend of mine whom I will call Leonid here to preserve his anonymity.
Africa and the Coronavirus: wrong or delayed prognosis?
Owing to its extraordinary resilience in the face of crises and epidemics, Africa has proven people wrong about the health impact of COVID-19 on the continent; it may prove them wrong about its economic impact. But let’s make no mistake, the situation is dire. African countries and people must remain mobilised to defeat COVID-19 and mitigate its economic impact on the continent. This is particularly important as Africa is likely to wait a little longer to vaccinate its population against the virus.