Recently, a friend of mine sent a video to me of a preacher advising on marriage. I do not know exactly how old this video clip...
I have my tinfoil hat on as I prepare this memo. I may need it, because though my readers have come here seeking enlightenment, at the...
Let’s be honest, we know that changing the bits of our lives that we are not entirely happy with is such a herculean task. I mean,...
We’ve all heard the complaints…and you have probably even made some of them yourself. You know the ones we’re talking about. ‘Nigerian men are not romantic...
My mum loves them…photos, pictures, selfies, snapshots, portraits – whatever the nomenclature – as long as it involves images, she’s down! You know those random photographers...
Everyone on this earth deserves to be happy at all times. The reality of life is that happiness is not as common as air or rain-...
When I was a child, my grandmother would scold me when I didn’t greet someone properly. As a young Yoruba girl, when you see an adult,...
A person may derive satisfaction and personal fulfilment from an investment or business endeavour but the primary aim of any business or investment is to make...
Am I alone on this one, or do you also make faces when someone who’s owing you money, keeps flossing all over your BBM? Call me monitoring...
There are very few ironies in life as bitter as the situation surrounding social perception of relationship troubles in Nigeria. Perhaps the only rival to this...
Networking. The word on everyone’s lips these days. Whether you are at a church program or business seminar or chatting with friends, you will notice a...
Domestic helps have always been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. My mother sees them as a necessity and has...
It has been two weeks since I arrived the island of Sao Tome, and I think I may have put on 3-5 kilos. I feel it...
The wind of the evening pushed the branch of the tree planted right behind their window. The sound of the branch together with the howl of...
Tell me that thought didn’t occur to you, the typically traditional Nigerian you, when you saw pictures of what to over half the population could be described...
“So … do you like him?” My friend’s grin, when I caught it from across the table, was different – broad, baring teeth different – from...
Recently I signed as a publicist and contributing curator of a yet-to-be launched New York based e-commerce store with a primary focus on African fashion brands,...
“So how is it going with you?” She asked me in what we jokingly call her faux Canadian accent. I raised a lone brow in my...
It’s tough for small business owners. We all know that small business owners in Nigeria face some hard but common challenges. These are well documented and...
O Eba, O Eba, when shall I see dodo? Ireti give us food o When shall I see iyan and egusi? I will never forget ponmo....
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