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Omoruyi Osagiede


Omoruyi is an aspiring writer and social commentator. Growing up and building a career in a multicultural, multiethnic and multi-religious country like Nigeria has provided a rich background from which he draws inspiration for his material. Omoruyi regards writing as a tool for changing mindsets and influencing opinions and is very passionate about expressing his ideas.

Dwelling on themes such as technology, education, politics, religion and social issues, Omoruyi is keen to present issues from various perspectives while representing and preserving the facts. Though not having worked with or written for any major media organization, he identifies with thought leadership presented by forums such as ChatAfrik, Nigeria Village Square and Nigeria World and has been a guest columnist on their websites. He is currently developing himself as a creative writer and hopes to explore fiction writing among other genres.

He enjoys music, literature, contemporary theater and motivational speaking. He has worked with various youth groups and has provided leadership at various times to non for profit organizations. He currently lives and works as an IT Assurance consultant in the UK.

» OF ENE OLOJA, HOLLYWOOD AND JUNGLE JUSTICE
By Omoruyi Osagiede | Published 10/14/2007 | Entertainment and Music , Omoruyi Osagiede , Review | Unrated
Yes! The cream of Nigerian drama and arts has finally arrived on the big stage! Hollywood gets a taste of our very own Ene Oloja. Remember her? In the 80’s and 90’s she was the buxom beauty who starred as Zamaye in Cock Crow at Dawn and later played the sister to the late MacArthur Fom (of the Nosa fame) in Behind the Clouds, both rested but timeless Nigeria Television Authority drama serials of repute.
» The Popularity Contest of Illegality

In the middle of a warm September night, the tanks and soldiers moved silently to assume formations around key areas of Bangkok. The people had only heard the news in rumours and whispers, too startled to believe if it was really true. Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra had been overthrown.