Ayotunde Okunowo

Ayotunde Okunowo Poems

I received a note from heaven
Written by he who created the earth
That the guards of heaven fell asleep
And a damsel sneaked out of yard
...

God won't ask you what kind of
car you drove, but he will ask you
how many people that you gave
a lift to that didn't have a car.
...

My friend, Akinola bade me:
I go to farm.
And his farm later I was,
But the weeds, have overgrown the crops.
...

Ayotunde Okunowo Biography

Ayotunde Okunowo is a purpose driven, result oriented and a self motivated young man with a high teachability index. He is a voracious reader, prolific writer, an ardent listener, a passionate leader and a noble public speaker. He has made paper and multimedia presentations across the length and breath of Nigeria with numerous print and electronic interviews. He is the author of the fast selling book 'Thirty Things You Must Do Before You Are Thirty' A book which was described by TELL Magazine, Nigeria's Foremost Weekly Magazine 'as a book which strikes all notes as a motivational compendium. The book has the honour as to its foreword to be written by the one of the country's respected Ambassador, Late Amb Segun Olusola, mni OFR. He is a member of Various local and international organisations, a recipient of many awards and he was appointed by African Refugees Foundation as an Honorary Consultant on Peace Education. He is a gentleman per excellence, a lover of Nature, a refined young man, dogged in devotion, amiable in disposition and humble by description. Ayotunde was recently awarded by the Ogun State Government of Nigeria as an Outstanding Personality in Education by the State Governor. Above all he is cool, calm, composed, confident, charismatic and collected.)

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Heavenly Letter

I received a note from heaven
Written by he who created the earth
That the guards of heaven fell asleep
And a damsel sneaked out of yard

He said the lady was glamorous
Because he made her himself
And not like any other being
Who was made by mere angels

He said he gave her a salacious curve
Made her voice so vivacious
And her smiles so infectious
With a gait just as sonorous

He said he made her on purpose
To test those who profess faith
Whose eyes on not such pretty dope
And yet falls in faith and spirit

I also read in God's letter
That the lady cheated on the celestial host
By disappearing with such beauty
That on no terrestrial woman bestowed

As I read in God's letter, I though,
How does all this concerns me
I only read further to behold;
Because She Lies In Your Embrace

I looked at my damsel and confirmed

If truly the oceans turns into ink
And the trees of the forest into pens
They would forever remain insufficient
To describe your angelic creation

Her beautiful self and vivacious smiles
Attestates to God's sculptural supremacy.

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