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"The Voice That Spoke" is a soul-searching poem by Nigerian poet Osahenoma Favour Moses, born from a moment of internal reckoning. It begins with a haunting voice-an echo of doubt-that challenges the poet's scattered pursuits across multiple creative paths: acting, preaching, storytelling, and poetry. Through rhythmic reflection and layered wisdom, the poem explores the tension between versatility and focus, urging readers to discover their true calling and nurture it with purpose.
This piece is more than a confession-it's a call to clarity. It speaks to anyone who feels stretched thin by ambition, reminding them that success is not in doing everything, but in doing something well. With poetic precision, Favour casts light on the importance of vision, identity, and intentional growth.
"The Voice That Spoke" is part of his growing body of work known as Wisdom in Poetry-a genre where truth meets verse, and insight flows through rhythm.
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🧑🎓 Author Bio
Osahenoma Favour Moses is a Nigerian creative writer, poet, story writer, content creator, and actor. He hails from Benin City, Edo State, and was born on March 26, 2008. Currently studying English and Literature (ENL) at the University of Benin (UNIBEN), Favour uses his writing to inspire and connect with audiences worldwide.