It is the second episode of Reviews on the Couch with Elsie Godwin and she is joined by a Fashion Designer, Publicist & Movie Buff – Ngozika Onianwah and a Writer, Film Critic and the Author of ‘Dreaming of Ways to Understand... Read More
The Fourth Finger – 13
Catch up on previous chapters HERE It was hard to stop thinking about him. Harder to admit that he had such a severe effect on her. The last time she felt this way about a man was with Mark. She had almost forgotten how restless she could become... Read More
2021 Google News Innovation Challenge Application Now Open
Google launches second Google News Initiative in Africa, the Middle East, and Turkey Open call for projects that increase reader engagement and explore new business models Google today announced the second Google News Initiative Innovation... Read More
Cold Stone Has Gone Digital – Indulge NOW
Hey ice cream lovers!!! We have some exciting news and just had to share with you! The wait is finally over, our favourite ice cream brand has gone digital! Yes, Cold Stone Creamery has launched its E-commerce website making your sweet cravings easier... Read More
Reviews on the Couch – Namaste Wahala
It is the first episode of Reviews on the Couch with Elsie Godwin and she is joined by a Writer and Critic – Segun Odejimi and a Movie critic and film reporter with Pulse Nigeria – Precious Nwogu, as they review Namaste Wahala – a... Read More
Chimamanda: Name Inventor, Meaning and Origin
“Because I made up the name. I invented Chimamanda. I created Chimamanda.” I still can remember the shock when heard Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie respond with those words to a question from Ebuka Obi Uchendu as she responded to his question regarding... Read More
The Fourth Finger – 12
Catch up on previous chapters HERE Toni’s meeting at the BMW office went smoothly. It was her second time with them. After the first presentation on Tuesday, which saw other ad agencies competing for a chance to pitch their campaign ideas,... Read More
What I Learnt From My Son On Faith by Celestine Omin
One of the things I enjoy most is picking my son, Lee, from school. I love the 10 minutes conversation that ensues on our drive back home. I love it. It’s an opportunity to get to learn about his day; who fell on the playground, who didn’t wear... Read More
Lekki Toll Gate Was Never Treated As A Crime Scene
20.10.20 was a horrible day in the history of Nigeria and Nigerians that will never be forgotten. On a now torrid Friday evening, members of the Nigerian Army shot at, injured and killed peaceful protesters at Lekki Toll Gate by orders of the one who... Read More