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Okundaye Israel Osarenagharu is the writer whose responsibility or calling in the writing and reading world is to mold or conceive words born into Articles, Poems, Poetry (quotes) and Motivations.

His writing work cut across Poetry, Novels and Motivational literature. 
 He first delivered a public speech at a seminar scheduled for graduating students of the Department of Banking and Finance 2009/2010 Session, organized by the University of Benin with the Vice Chancellor, the Dean of Management Sciences, Head of Department, the Dean of Student Affairs, Student Union Government and all the lecturers of the Department of Banking and Finance in attendance.


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Deep think is the blog created to thrill and enlighten the public about the relationship between deep thoughts, quotes, politics and life related issues. Contributions/observations should be channeled to iosarenagharu@yahoo.com for perusal and prompt acknowledgement.

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Telephone: +2349080639247. email: iosarenagharu@yahoo.com

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