sabato 23 novembre 2019

Under my belt

With the aforementioned paragraph, I thought I had seen it all when I passed through the Hadam International Airport in Doha, Qatar. Alas, what awaited me on my second visit, just left me stupefied, stunned and speechless. Like I said, from the skies, Qatar is a stunner, thanks to the power supply as viewed through the country’s illumination. With a first-hand experience some days earlier, I was able to assimilate what I began to witness; the check-in departure areas were a beehive of activities; the electronic flight schedule boards were digital and real-time (as expected). If you noticed in one of the videos I posted on the twitter thread for this article; during my first experience of the Hadam Airport, whilst shooting a short video; I thought I saw a moving tramp. During my second visit, I boarded the train which I found right inside the station! Wonders never seem to end at this airport; I thought. guardiannigeria

Dolapo Aina is a versatile writer and communications strategist with over a decade of writing under his belt. Presently, he is the editor of Black Gold Mind Magazine (BGM). Also, he writes as a guest writer for Mode Men Magazine and as an online blogger for FAB Magazine with the trendy and widely read current affairs cum entertainment series titled Sagacious Questions.
...Dolapo terms his form of writing disruptive, innovative writing. And this style of writing has caught the attention of the BBC. Due to his poetic article for the release of the then kidnapped BBC journalist, Alan Johnston in May 2007, he was interviewed by the BBC and his poem was recited on World Have Your Say by one of the famous actors of the BBC’s Fawlty Towers.
...Dolapo’s scope of writing ranges from social commentary, business, politics, entertainment and sports and expanding into interviews. All with the main aim of turning complex issues into comprehensible English/communication to the targeted audience. 
...Dolapo, who regards his form of writings and communication strategising as disruptively innovative; takes inspiration from Chinua Achebe’s definition of writers- “writers don’t give prescriptions; they cause headaches” -by creative and innovative thinking and writings. dolapoaina

Nel caso non si fosse capito per quale motivo mezza Italia, tra politici e calciatori, si ritrova spesso a Doha.
Dai tempi del Sismi abbiamo imparato che l'intelligence viaggia dalle cinque stelle in su.
Inteso come lusso. Non come Link Campus.
Quindi our man in Doha non dovrebbe perdere la testa in mezzo a tanta ricchezza.
Chissà se è andato a festeggiare BoDerek&hubby.
Di ritorno a Doha dopo circa venti anni.
A Riyadh invece sono in arrivo Pittbull, Shaggy e Don Omar.
Mica pizze e fichi.

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