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As a New year approaches, I remember when I, @UchennaNG and another friend, nearly died on my Birthday, because we went to a party and rocked some Cultist’s babe in another school. I was in my room Jeje oh. No plans for the day whatsoever, when... Read More
After serving in two World Wars, a certain soldier retired from the United States Navy to live in peace with his family. Since he had a degree, he was able to secure a job with an engineering company, supervising the construction of tract homes in San... Read More
It is because you are a man. It is why you are supposed to be abused and keep mute about it. How would you even tell anyone that your woman hurls all of these insults that breaks you, when you do not admit it yourself. When you look in the mirror, you... Read More
Rape is very sensitive. I have had my almost rape experience by someone who I considered family. Click here to read my story… So this is not about not understanding what it feels like. We cannot keep talking about rape without talking about... Read More
Naked ceiling and rumbling intestines, Shamefully homeless and kissed by hunger; Forced to be one of poverty’s concubines, Like being cursed with slaps from a thunder. Empty hearts with hopeful thoughts, Weirdly happy and dying... Read More
Akínyẹlé. Akínyẹlé o.. Akínyẹlé Ọmọ Jìnádù… Just as I heard at the market place. When you shout the name of your lover thrice with all passion, he would marry you. Akínyẹlé, the young village lawyer, is my... Read More
When Jack Burke from hims reached out to me to participate in the November initiative for influencers to highlight different things we do to improve our health – emotional and physically, it doubled as a reminder for me to share these tips I had been... Read More
Talks on Religion, Christianity and Pastors are always interesting and heated in Nigeria. We love our pastors and will always want to fight for them even more than we are willing to fight for ourselves. Sometimes, I wonder how truly blessed Nigeria... Read More
I didn’t mention to you How so nostalgic I am About the cobblestone streets The smell of new clothes And hot crossed buns The familiar shops, many of which Have been there since I was a child The red Buses are still there The black cabs are still... Read More