There are times when things are working out for your friends but nothing seems to be working for you. And you just can’t figure out what the problem is. You are working hard yet hardship has been your experience. You are faced with the pressure to... Read More
Who are the corrupt Nigerians?
I find it really disturbing that Nigerians are among the most religious people in the world, yet, at the same time, they are the most corrupt. I keep asking myself, who are these corrupt Nigerians? Churches and mosques litter every nook, cranny, bend... Read More
How sincere is your prayer?
Dear Daddy, all hasn’t been well. I have been under serious pressure for some time now, things don’t seem to be going the way I planned; the bills are becoming higher than my salary can handle and I’m weak and tired. Most times I try to pray but... Read More
Why not cry? Please do cry!
Why not detoxify your soul? Why not cry? Our society is the one that will see you as weak and vulnerable when you cry. They often have this “REAL MEN DON’T CRY” mentality, but I say NO! Real Men care about their emotional health, we... Read More
Lesbian Attempt – 2
episode 1 I left Anita’s apartment and went straight to Mikey’s: I knew she and her gang were not going to just let me go although they may have seen that my boyfriend was the leader of the most notorious male cult and they could annihilate... Read More
Nurse Nancy – 13
Previous Episodes After Patience told me she was pregnant I tried to comfort her the best way I could by patting her shoulder hoping that will send a little warmth to ease her distress. With the way she was so full of confidence the first time I saw... Read More
The House – 24
Previous posts BODE….Blackky and I walked in silence, I didn’t feel like talking or saying shit. I think he got the drift because he didn’t even bother an attempt at conversation. The guys’ plan seemed pretty good but in all... Read More
Lack of SEX contributes to depression in women
A new study has shown that the lack of sex negatively affects the mental health of women in South Africa. The poll which was carried out by a pharmaceutical company, Pharma Dynamics, on 700 women (between ages 18 – 55) from different walks of... Read More
Tanzania drops English for Kiswahili
Since Tanzania’s independence from Britain in 1961, public education has been bilingual, beginning with Kiswahili – known as Swahili in the West – in elementary school, and switching to English from high school to university. President Jakaya... Read More