Òpálámbà nbu'go : A Quest for Dryness and Creativity in Nigeria By Bashorun Saintabey
Opalamba nbu'go alaburela kuku, Gbiyanju fi nkan lee ori nitori ojo, Gboranmi di ẹlẹru okuku mọ wipe, Oju ọjọ nse bi weliweli ojo rara Rainy days can often present challenges, such as the struggle to keep ourselves dry while going about our daily activities. One creative solution that comes to mind is placing an object on our heads to shield us from the rain. As we embrace creativity and adventure, it is essential to consider the environmental impact of our choices. Opting for sustainable materials or repurposing items can minimize waste and contribute to a greener lifestyle. For example, wearing a hat made from recycled materials or using a repurposed object as a makeshift rain hat can add an eco-friendly aspect to our rainy day experiment. Kind-hearted individuals possess a remarkable ability to shine the light of the earth. Their genuine kindness, unwavering positivity, and acts of service illuminate the lives of those around them, inspiring hope, joy, and compassion. In a w