Busayo Fakunle, ANA-OYO Publicity Secretary Travelogue 1 A Literary Journey to FCE (Special), Oyo. (8th June,2023) Fakunle Busayo Nsi Before I became a married man, traveling was an integral part of me and to think that there would be a time I would spend a week without leaving Ibadan is unimaginable. But then that's the reality, responsibility of this committed married man and the country's economy has forced me to constantly ‘lay low’ but when the opportunity to attend Ana-Oyo Literary Retreat at Federal College of Education (Special), Oyo came, I jumped at it. At first my bank account looked like one that has been greatly affected by fuel subsidy removal not until I got palliative from a friend, then I paid. At first, I still didn't want to pay considering family and the recent conversations I am having at home with my wife these days. She has started reminding me to probably increase the food allowance even when I am drinking water she would say ‘Busay...
THE THEME OF HOPE IN SELECTED NIGHTBIRDE'S SONGS By Busayo Fakunle Music's universality makes it relatable as people find songs welcoming perhaps in tempo/pitch/melody, lyrics etc. devoid of musician's background, country or culture. Apart from the fact that music frees our mind from oppression, and opens our heart to being creative, it's an instrument of hope and that it has helped many people to stay alive still is indisputably the truth. Just like every musician has vision, Nightbirde's songs are mainly hope-filled, perhaps because of her status. What was strange about her status? I met Jane Marczewski popularly known as Nightbirde on YouTube around August 2021 on a Sunday that I was terribly devastated. That Sunday like the penultimate Sunday, I was troubled because I had many bills unpaid for but everything changed after I listened to Nightbirde. There is that easy connection that one gets while listening to her. But then, how can a relatively troubled bein...