In a moment of losing all hopes and throwing tantrums like two year olds, Lincoln remembers what Sheba had said about Omar having a way out and decides that though he wasn’t trustworthy he was escape-worthy. Poseidon gets A&W and Gogh out of the... Read More
Review: Prison Break Season 5 – E5
T-Bag shows Sara the pictures and tells her he heard them mention her name and Michael’s, she runs to get her son. Meanwhile, Michael, Ja, Sid, Whip and Lincoln are now most wanted men in Sana’a by ISIL militants and they have a price tag of... Read More
Review: Prison Break Season 5 – E4
The chemistry continues between Sheba and Linc and C-Note comes to tell him to abandon Michael as ISIL keeps on advancing towards on Sana’a as they are breaking through the check points. The guards are frightened and are set to run. The Christian... Read More
Review: Prison Break Season 5 – E3
Michael writes out some Arabic from the new tattoos he’s got and sends it out of the prison with a bubble gum by using a paper plane. The kid delivers the note but is caught by Lincoln who was either laying in wait (I don’t know how he could have... Read More
GrubTalkWithToyin Loyalty Card: How Do You Love 15% Discount on Food Forever?
When you see, hear or feel an awesome idea, it is absolutely compulsory that you acknowledge the idea and the brain behind the idea – This is the reason for this post. How do you love the idea of 15% discount every time you visit a restaurant? Yes!... Read More
Review: Prison Break Season 5 – E2
ISL terrorists are moving closer to conquering the city. Its Yemen nah, you think these crazies are joking? Michael shows us he is still Michael as he opens the lighting appliance in his cell and makes his way to the prison roof (remember Fox River? I... Read More
Review: Prison Break Season 5
Prison Break Season 5, Episode 1. Spoiler Alert. Ogygia. We get thrown into the middle of a car hot behind Lincoln’s cute ass and he manages to hide from them as the mouth off the ungodly things they would do when they get him and he isn’t able to... Read More
Story of My Vagina – A Needed Call
I saw a stage play yesterday by Joy Isi Bewaji, directed by Segun Adefila of Crown Troupe titled – STORY OF MY VAGINA at Theatre Republic with friends and my followers who won tickets on my personal Instagram page. All the title did for me was pick... Read More
A Play of Poetry: A Review of Darren C. Demaree’s Many Full Hands Applauding Inelegantly
by Samuel Oluwatobi Olatunji Darren C. Demaree’s Many Full Hands Applauding Inelegantly is a play of monologues clad in poetry. The many full hands in the title is a synecdochical portrayal of the audience, who applauds after watching a play... Read More