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WHO, HOW AND SCHEDULING YOUR WRITING ROUTINE

  Recently I had my phone stolen and in the process lost a lot of my documents. I felt so bitter; I decided to suspend MTN, my network provider. You see, it was MTN sim card that was in the phone. Yeah, you’ll want to ask what relationship has MTN with the thieves who stole my phone. That was the question practically everyone I told the story asked. But, I did not care and I would always say, ‘I cannot be bothered by a network that allowed its sim and my phone stolen,’ but, the real reason was, I had two other network and phone to use. But, when it done on me that I was losing too many clients and close friends and families who were familiar with the line and who preferred to call it stopped calling, I quickly joined the ‘welcome back,’ queue. I’m glad I did go for a ‘welcome back’ because in the process, I met two fine young men at the MTN center, Abulegba, Lagos, one of who attended to me kindly and speedily, resolving all issues; but had misconception about ‘the writer’ and kep

How to write for a particular purpose

Introduction In presenting a work that is well written, you strive to communicate your point of view and, or other information effectively. Your readers and audience are made to be in no doubt as to your style, purpose or direction. Being logical and following a clear-cut structure and convention are fundamental to all writings: Meanings must be clarified by language and grammars expressed in simple terms, word usage must not be confusing and so should punctuation rules be properly and consistently followed. In addition to being constant in following a focal path with a governing theme that explains or advocate particular concern, create tension, if need be, to suck in your reader. Be yourself and give your readers room to play their role. The appropriateness of any writing depends on its objectives and among whom the writ up are to be primarily circulated. And, even though every writing address different needs and differ in volume, length, structure, focus, and style, they al