The city of Lagos is a-buzz with talk about Edu360, an education festival being organised by Union Bank. The exciting event will feature an exhibition of over 60 schools and education service providers, with leading experts also on hand to provide... Read More
Crucifix – 2
Click HERE for episode 1 It’s 5:00 am and I’m staring into dark, thinking wild thoughts, when his hands will touch my body, if his hands will touch my body. How do I get close to him? Isn’t this the sort of thing Jezebels are familiar... Read More
Fun Ways to Help Fix Bad Communication in Your Marriage
When it comes to married life, you and your spouse make decisions and solve problems on a daily basis. But, have you ever actually had training for how to communicate as a couple? Likely not. Think of how much easier your married life would be if you... Read More
#WorldMentalHealthDay – Nine Ways to Maintain Your Mental Health
Today is World Mental Health Day and to commemorate this day, I will be sharing different ways to maintain/enhance your mental health. Most of what I will be sharing are steps I personally take to maintain my sanity, especially in my line of... Read More
Cinema Review: Six Lessons from Kevin Hart’s Night School
So I went to see “Night school” yesterday because Kevin Hart and I wanted to laugh. However, I got way more than just laughing and Kevin Hart. My throat hurt from midway till the end of the movie, because I was holding back tears and laughing at... Read More
Crucifix
Mother said people who don’t go to church will die like chickens. Every time I visit, she’ll remind me of how Tobi our neighbor was crushed by a truck because he refused to accept Jesus and how Aunt Helen did not have a husband because she... Read More
Fickle Love Loop
I grew up with an idea of what the perfect man for me should be. Sensitive, loving, attentive, vulnerable, etc. but I seldom find all these qualities in one person and I find myself hoping it will all piece itself together someday. It’s always a case... Read More
Bail is not Free
Its a few minutes past 6pm, we are speeding past towns, villages and “check points” that have now become characteristic to Nigerian roads. We approach yet another one of these checks and our vehicle is waved to a stop. “Wetin you... Read More
For Writers Thinking of Quitting
by John Chizoba Vincent I don’t care to know how many times you have been rejected by magazines and online journals. I don’t care because it is normal to writers. I don’t care to know how many publication houses your manuscripts... Read More