Let me stand naked before thee. Buried in your shadow, lost in flames. Let me pull this off my bosom and watch your bulge get larger under your legs. Isn’t my bosom like the moonlight that shine tonight? Bright and full. Waiting to be... Read More
Our Hatred For Those Unlike Us
For the human being, there is the deep-seated belief that we are the best version there could be. We never want to consider, even for a moment, that maybe there is a better way than ours. This is not as simple as having a healthy self-esteem. In fact,... Read More
My Name is Woman, Hear Me Roar
by Dawn Wilson. She drove up to her gate tired and in a real hurry to just get in and lie down. Work had been a harrowing affair with clients screaming their requests which she hurried and struggled to fulfil with her boss on one side, breathing down... Read More
Relationship Matters: You Do Not Have to Become a Chef to Get Married
This true life story was sent to and published by a Facebook user – Cynthia Valerian Raphaels Read below and my opinion afterwards: “Madam I feel so betrayed by my friend. I have a man I am dating and we have always got along with each... Read More
Uncultured Instant Messaging (IM) Communication Habits
I was on Instagram this morning when I saw this post on instablog. As much as we understand that getting to the top or succeeding is never easy and as much as we all want to see this as an inspiration, this goes a long way to show how uncultured and... Read More
Lessons from Big Brother Naija… #bbnaija
by Tosin Ayo Since the ongoing debate about the intellectual lessons derivable from the otherwise aimless show allegedly poised to celebrate nudity, obscenity and immorality on TV, I have been sharing nuggets on the positive lessons I gleaned... Read More
When Will Nigerians learn From Their Mistakes?
by Wale Giwa “Those who cannot remember the past, are condemned to repeat it”(George Santayana, an American Philosopher). Our fathers who orchestrated the second Coup d’etat, made a huge mistake by destroying the Ironsi Regime and the... Read More
Pause. Think. Edit.
Do not discuss Mr. A’s weakness with Mr. B. This doesn’t even have to do with morals but saving your head. It took me years to finally learn this lesson. I can be very quiet but I’m free spirited. I used to be quick to share my experience... Read More
Blog Festival | Extortionists in The Guise of Pastors | by Wale Giwa
“Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough... Read More