Olubunmi Aregbesola

Contributing Writer
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Bunmi - Bunmi Aregbesola

I am a busy mother of three young children who is also working through a PhD in Health Care Management at the University of Surrey.

However, I am happiest when I am writing, writing and writing. Consequently I wander through the hustle and bustle of my daily life, constantly armed with a pen and paper as well as my trusty laptop.

I have a great interest in the discovery of new information and exploring new sites, new cultures and places. Holidays have frequently served as great inspiration for me.

I am looking to further develop my writing abilities while also enjoying myself.

Latest Articles

Hidden Africa - Nigeria's Fight Against Fake Drugs!
The sale of counterfeit drugs is a serious problem all over the world that often persists due to people's inability to afford genuine, more expensive choice
Oct 17, 2011 - Olubunmi Aregbesola
Hidden Africa - The Child Street Hawker, a Loss of Innocence
Poverty and poor living conditions in some areas of Africa can lead affected parents to put their children to work in an attempt to make ends meet.
Sep 27, 2011 - Olubunmi Aregbesola
Child Abuse in Africa - The Code of Silence
In African society, the sexual abuse of children is often shrouded in secrecy, making it difficult to identify and effectively manage its many consequences.
Sep 25, 2011 - Olubunmi Aregbesola
Ethnic Crises in Africa, the Hidden Costs of the Ife/Modakeke war
Ethnic Crises often have a significant negative impact on affected communities. The Ife/Modakeke Crisis in Osun State led to marked devastation of the towns
Sep 21, 2011 - Olubunmi Aregbesola
Celebrating the God of Iron
An annual celebration in the small town of Ondo, Ondo State, Nigeria, the Ogun Festival seeks to give honour to the Ogun, the god of War and Iron
Sep 19, 2011 - Olubunmi Aregbesola