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An elderly man, clearly in his final years, sitting at a simple wooden table at the edge of a vast landscape. He is writing. The sunset behind him is extraordinary, golden and wide, suggesting the end of a great life. But his pen is still moving. His work is not finished. The image speaks of legacy, of creating something that will outlast the writer. Cinematic, deeply moving, photorealistic.
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Most of what we create will not matter when we are gone. That is fine. Not everything needs to.

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Start Going to Bed Early #1

Your child may have developed a five-month habit of watching late night movies or playing computer games till 2am. You certainly shouldn't expect him to up and go to bed at 8pm simply because 'school resumes tomorrow'. Nah... it doesn't work that way.

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  • Oluwagbemileke Amoo
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A corner office — large, impressive, well-furnished — completely empty. The leather chair pushed back as if someone just stood up and left. Through the floor-to-ceiling window, the same person is visible far below in the car park or courtyard, surrounded by people, laughing, connecting. The contrast tells the whole story. Cinematic, thoughtful, powerful.
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  • | April 19, 2026

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An elderly man, clearly in his final years, sitting at a simple wooden table at the edge of a vast landscape. He is writing. The sunset behind him is extraordinary, golden and wide, suggesting the end of a great life. But his pen is still moving. His work is not finished. The image speaks of legacy, of creating something that will outlast the writer. Cinematic, deeply moving, photorealistic.

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A female leader on her knees, forehead bowed low to the ground in prayer. Around her, the faint silhouettes of jeering accusers, male and female are visible but out of focus. 2 or 3 accusers are pointing at the leader. The leader is sharp and clear — this is the moment of greatest strength, not weakness. Warm intimate light from above. Cinematic, photorealistic, contemplative. The posture of surrender that becomes the posture of power. Not in a religious setting. It may be an open office. Context is Nigerian.

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