Contrary to how the term – Dating, is used in Nigeria, going on dates with the opposite sex does not necessarily mean you are in a relationship. Neither does it mean you are going to get in bed or get married. Dating is a stage whereby two people... Read More
Birthmark Vs Vitiligo
On Saturday evening, I shared a picture of my thighs on Twitter (@elsieisy). You may be wondering what’s so special about sharing a picture of my thigh and hell yeah, it is so special. Special because I have a beautiful birthmark on my thigh which... Read More
Bill and Sandra: Emotional vs. Physical
Sandra was sat with her legs crossed in Bill’s kitchen. She wasn’t sure what it was about the sight of a man cooking in an apron, but there was definitely something appealing about it. Bill on the other hand who had maybe five dishes to his name... Read More
My Hepatitis B Journey
Hello there, It’s your blog buddy, Lady P – revitalizing the trust in your relationship through real life stories. The year is gradually running to an end, so whatever you do, remember safety first. Nothing is well if it’s done at the expense... Read More
Detective Poetic Johnson Here
December 1st 2016, detective Johnson here. I see my shrink for the 1st time, I’m low maintenance, one every 3 months, Dr. Pennypecker. He is tight ass conservative type with a raisin dry personality who tries to keep sober and focused so he can... Read More
The Terrorist Called Nigeria
The straw that finally broke my camel’s back and compelled me to write the article “The Religion called Nigeria”, occurred when one day, I simply became overwhelmed by the hypocrisy, idiotic followership, lack of will and excusery (is that a... Read More
Be Careful Not to Alienate One Parent – Ijeoma Chinonyerem
Sometimes you do not look at issues from a very important perspective, not because you do not want to or think it isn’t right, but because it’s just not your perspective. No man is an island, hence the need for us to share wisdom by speaking and... Read More
Nigeria and the Giant of Africa Question
Most of us born in the 90s grew up to hearing the cliché Nigeria the “Giant of Africa”. This gave us this sense of pride that Nigeria a dominant principality among other African countries. This is in relation to the fact that Nigeria has... Read More
Crux of the Matter TweetChat Recap: Taking Advantage of Your Creative Prowess – Amama Benn Benedict @BennyCarpricorn
So we went all intellectual last Friday when we had Amama Benn Benedict, a Digital Media Strategist (Mediaprenuer) cum Social Media Influencer & Blogger on #CruxoftheMatter Tweetchat, give us tips on Taking Advantage of our creative prowess. Mr.... Read More