Aramide Salako

Aramide Salako is a light-bearer using the channel of writing to positively affect lives, alter ideological misbelief, and on the whole, bring the light of God on self, life, and the afterlife. A Nigerian from the native tribe of Abeokuta in Ogun State, Akindeinde is a Yoruba warrior inflamed with a religious desire to learn from and serve all peoples of the Planet Earth, and driven by the inborn will to grasp the infinite substance of the spirit realm from the finite matters of the terrestrial life. Aramide is a lifelong reader of classic books - from Charles Dickens, Mark Twain, Victor Hugo, Myles Munroe, James Allen, CS Lewis, Chinua Achebe, and Wole Soyinka to the modern literature and philosophy of Jordan Peterson, Leke Alder, Tara Westover, Tomi Adeyemi, and David Goggins, amongst many others. His quest to learn more however remains insatiable. He writes essays, philosophical notes, and poetry in private corners, some published across social media. Arome Osayi, Jerry Eze, Joshua Selman, Gideon Odoma, David Ogbueli, John Lennox, John MacArthur, and John Piper represent a pivotal nucleus of his theological, apologetic, hermeneutical, and spiritual life force. Education; MSc Creative Writing and Publishing, Bournemouth University. BSc Mass Communication, Olabisi Onabanjo University.

Spirit Divine

Spirit Divine, thou the Unknown Known, The origin of time, And the wellspring of life, With faith only, do we find thy everlasting truth, Yet alive we remain, by thy ever-present air within and without, Mysterious wonder enclothed in truth and life, Grant we, vain mortals, wisdom beyond the ages, That we may gladly accept the

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