S.S. David's Blog

April 20, 2025

A Touch of Redemption

Last Thursday, I went for a routine blood test, which has always been challenging due to my very small veins. I was directed from one department to another until finally reaching the blood collection area where many patients were waiting. Despite my upcoming elective procedure on Monday requiring these results, I still needed to wait […]
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Published on April 20, 2025 02:00

April 5, 2025

The Rewrite

For those who believe, as I do, in life after death, there comes a reckoning—not an editing session. Our completed manuscript will be read, not revised. This is not meant to inspire fear but urgency—an invitation to live deliberately, to make each word and day count.
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Published on April 05, 2025 16:14

January 21, 2025

The Elusive Price of Peace

I've come to understand we cannot measure the price of peace in simplistic terms. While experts can calculate military costs and infrastructure damage, I see the true price in the faces of displaced families, in the stories of lost homes, and in the eyes of traumatised children. Nevertheless, I remain convinced that the cost of ongoing conflict is far greater.
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Published on January 21, 2025 06:26

December 31, 2024

2025: A Year of Renewal and Hope

This year, I’m observing a shift in how we approach personal and professional development. Gone are the days when burnout was a badge of honour. Instead, industry leaders are adopting what I call the “rest revolution”—strategic pauses designed to boost success. I am doing the same: working hard but resting more.
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Published on December 31, 2024 16:00

December 23, 2024

The True Spirit of Christmas: A time for Gratitude and Reflection

Reflecting on that first Christmas night, I'm moved by its powerful message of hope rising from humble circumstances. Mary and Joseph, far from home, found light in their darkest hour. This reminds me—and all of us—that even in our moments of deepest sadness, we're held in divine love's embrace.
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Published on December 23, 2024 17:35

November 10, 2024

A Cry For the Past: Remembering the Fallen

This Remembrance Sunday, as we honour the fallen, let us remember that the best tribute we can pay to those who sacrificed everything is to ensure their stories continue to move new generations. Through films like this, their experiences live on, teaching invaluable lessons about the cost of war and the precious value of peace.
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Published on November 10, 2024 14:53

October 2, 2024

The Arms Dealer’s War: A Pacifist Perspective

The path to peace is long and filled with challenges. But it begins with us questioning the status quo and daring to imagine a better way. In the face of ongoing conflicts, let us not lose hope. Let us work tirelessly for a future where the only arms we need are those we use to embrace one another.
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Published on October 02, 2024 12:05

July 5, 2024

A New Day

With Sir Keir Starmer as Prime Minister, there is hope for a united, prosperous, and peaceful United Kingdom. Regardless of which party is in power, the aim is for progress, prosperity, and tolerance for all. This new leadership marks the start of a fresh chapter for the UK, with hopes of a brighter future for everyone.
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Published on July 05, 2024 13:08

July 2, 2024

Peace, Integrity and Politics

Peace, the cornerstone of stability and harmony, is ironically tested in politics. Instead of engaging in calm and rational debates, candidates often resort to fierce rhetoric and underhanded tactics. The goal is to win votes and tarnish opponents, disregarding the civility that should underpin public discourse.
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Published on July 02, 2024 07:09

June 13, 2024

Travel Diary: From Nigeria with Love

I enjoyed my three-day stay at No 1 Hotel Abuja and would definitely be staying there next time I'm in Nigeria. Travelling isn't so bad, and I think I'll be doing this more often now. My stay in the Royal Luxury Suite, with its luxurious amenities and attention to detail, was a comforting and enjoyable experience I won't forget in a hurry.
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Published on June 13, 2024 12:34