There are hacks for everything, for keeping a man, for pleasing a girl or pitching to potential investors; for preventing your shoes from smelling or your clothes from getting worn out easily. But there are no hacks for surviving boarding school. You... Read More
Things to Do When You Feel Depressed
Treat depression and mental illness like any other kind of illness Just because you experience depression, doesn’t mean you are depressed. Know what I mean? If you think about it as an experience, rather than something that defines you, you can make... Read More
Maximizing Your Money
In my experience with the small cash amounts that come to me ( I go soon hammer lol), I’ve seen how slippery money can be and how we ignore some of the little principles that can help us manage our money better. You may be familiar with most of what... Read More
You Think Family Planning is not for you? Have You Tried Life Planning?
Life Planning is all about young people making responsible and healthy choices Recap of Family planning Friday (#FPFRIDAY) conversation on 18th May 2018 We hosted Ms. Ajani Bless Me on this edition of FPFriday. Ajani Bless-me, is an unrepentant... Read More
5 Signs Your Relationship May Lead You To Depression
The singular fact that depression can lead to suicidal thoughts and suicide makes it a serious mental health issue we must pay attention to. It is also important that we note that the company we keep and even our relationships can sometimes drive us... Read More
7 Best Father’s Day Gift Ideas for Nigerian Men
Happy father’s day in advance to all men. Whether you have a biological child (yet) or not, I encourage you to celebrate this year Father’s Day like it’s your birthday. I am one of those who think we don’t appreciate our men enough. We let... Read More
“Ashawo no be work”
It was Vicky who introduced me to Joe thinker. She said he treated his women nicely and paid them well. That’s what they say of every client though. But what’s to lose? I’ve slept with boys that offered me two thousand... Read More
Anna and Leo: Balance of Power | by William Ifeanyi Moore
Anna’s room was more or less what he had imagined it would be. A large desktop sat by the window, the closest a modern writer could get to a typewriter. The classic bookshelf, scraps of paper with illegible writing, two empty cups of coffee that... Read More
Heal for Africa Initiative train 300 Girls on Menstrual Hygiene
A Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), Heal for Africa Initiative, trained and empowered over 300 schoolgirls in Kogi on safe and healthy menstrual hygiene, gave them free sanitary pads and personal hygiene products. The NGO also urged government and... Read More