
Oluremi Adeoye
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Accomplished writer & former journalist. I craft engaging articles for Vocal media, exploring diverse topics with passion and depth, creating compelling narratives that resonate with readers.
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To my missing piece.
My Dearest Love, It has been twenty long years since you left this world, and yet, not one day has passed without your memory haunting the chambers of my heart. I sit here tonight, pen trembling in my hand, as I pour out the words that have been trapped within me for a decade. Words I could not speak to you as you lay dying. Words I was forbidden from whispering into your ear as you took your last breath. Words I was denied the chance to say when they kept me from seeing your lifeless body, as if even in death, they sought to sever the bond we shared. But they couldn't. They never could. And they never will.
By Oluremi Adeoye about a year ago in History
A SECOND CHANCE
I remember vividly last summer, I was strolling down the street on an ordinary day when I saw a young woman, radiant and full of life, walk past me wearing a simple T-shirt with a powerful statement emblazoned across the front. "I serve a God of second chance."
By Oluremi Adeoye about a year ago in Motivation
Tomtom
TomTom, the iconic Nigerian menthol candy produced by Cadbury Nigeria since the 1970s, holds a special place in many hearts for its strong menthol flavour and distinctive black-and-white oval design. Known for its refreshing properties, it soothes sore throats, clears nasal congestion, and freshens breath. Each pack typically contains 40 individually wrapped candies, making it a convenient companion for work or travel.
By Oluremi Adeoye about a year ago in Humor
Bruised Knee
I recently had a dream about a bruised knee, in that dream I knew the knee I saw wasn’t mine but I was still very curious about what that dream could possibly mean. Dreams are highly personal and subjective, and their interpretation can vary widely depending on the individual’s experiences, emotions, and subconscious mind. Therefore, the significance of a dream about a bruised knee may vary from person to person.
By Oluremi Adeoye 3 years ago in Motivation
Life is a journey
The old man sat alone, watching the sunset on the deserted beach while the waves crashed onto the shore. He pondered on the fleeting nature of life and the inevitability of death. When his grandson appeared out of nowhere, and asked, "What's the point of life, if we're all going to die anyway?"
By Oluremi Adeoye 3 years ago in Fiction
A dream
She saw it in the underground lair of her grandmother’s home. This time she didn’t turn her face away, it resembled a floating orb. Terrified she saw its large central eye surrounded by several other eye stalks protruding from its body. She watched as the eye stalks shot disintegrating rays at the barrier that was between them. She picked one of the huge diamond stones the monster was protecting, ready to throw it but then she woke up.
By Oluremi Adeoye 3 years ago in Fiction
Nature
She felt a sense of awe and wonder as she walked through the forest watching the magnificent trees towering over her. Each tree had a small plaque at its base, she moved closer to see what was written on each plaque at each tree’s base and realized that each had a name and date, all in the past some going back hundreds of years. A pang of sadness and realization hit her when it occurred to her that these trees were planted long before her existence and will still be here after she was gone. Nature is timeless.
By Oluremi Adeoye 3 years ago in Fiction
Don't pull that trigger
Gun violence is a serious issue in many parts of the world, and it can have devastating consequences for individuals, families, and communities. It is important for policymakers, law enforcement officials, and community leaders to work together to address the root causes of gun violence and to develop strategies to prevent it from occurring in the first place.
By Oluremi Adeoye 3 years ago in FYI


