Ajulo David

Biography: Ajulo, David Olufemi is a multifaceted professional whose career and passions span technology, literature, business, and agriculture. Trained as a Telecom Engineer, he has built a solid reputation in the world of communication technologies, ensuring innovative solutions that connect people and empower industries. Beyond engineering, Olufemi is an internationally recognized Sales Professional, celebrated for his outstanding ability to build relationships, inspire trust, and deliver results across diverse markets. His creative spirit finds expression in revolutionary poetry, where his words resonate deeply with audiences, weaving themes of humanity, egaliatrian society, resilience, and the beauty of existence. As a passionate poultry farmer, Olufemi demonstrates his belief in self-sufficiency and sustainable living, nurturing not only livestock but also a philosophy of responsibility and care for the earth. At his core, Olufemi is a lover of nature and all that is good to behold. Whether through professional excellence, poetic insight, or his agricultural endeavors, he embodies a rare balance of intellect, creativity, and a profound appreciation for life’s simple yet profound wonders. The number to reach him is 07061394472.

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Ajulo David
Friday 10 October 2025

Vanity’s Veil


‎The folly of man begins to unfold,
‎In greed’s dark temple, his heart grows cold.
‎He hoards his gold with trembling hand,
‎Most stolen wealth from another’s land.

‎Behind the veil, his treasures lie,
‎Blind to the truth that all must die.
‎Justice, though veiled, can truly see,
‎And smiles at man’s futility.

‎In chambers hallowed, she waits in grace,
‎To summon truth, to unmask the face.
‎For man and greed — one twisted vine,
‎Entwined in dust, yet claim divine.

‎Fate in her fairness calls again,
‎“Return to light, forsake the chain!”
‎But man, deafened by hollow lust,
‎Still chooses death, still feeds on dust.

‎When breath departs and hearts are still,
‎No gold can buy the Maker’s will.
‎Dust shall to dust in silence fall,
‎And spirit rise, forsaking all.

‎All wealth, all pride, all mortal gain,
‎Are chaff before the wind and rain.
‎For what is man’s grand enterprise,
‎But vanity beneath the skies?



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