One of the very funny thing in my Ondo stay is how I am still struggling to believe that I reside here, in this rural settlement. Many times it pricks my heart, I wonder how I may be able to change it. Today, I ate one kind of food that I have never eaten before, …
MY TRIP TO ONDO
Life as a corps member in Nigeria comes with many challenges. Well, if you have no idea what a corps member is in Nigeria, you can look up NYSC here. I was part of the 2020 batch A1, who COVID - 19 had disrupted their orientation activities, so I had been at home, back in …
TOP 10 WAR AND HISTORY MOVIES OF THE MILLENIUM
The top 10 rated war and history movies of all time for me, are the ones that pique my emotions and adrenaline at the same time. War movies are movies that involve a group of soldiers fighting against another, while action movie involves fighting and is most times heroic. But war and history movies are …
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GRACIANO ENWEREM: A MAN ON A MISSION
I saw this on Graciano's page and decided to share it here. It really is a true story from Graciano Enwerem. Yesterday, after the radio session with members of GAFOSTO (Graciano And Friends' Operation Salvage The Orphanages) Team, I had a visitor who came to see me from Delta, his friend joined us and we …
GREAT FEAST OF TRUMPETS
1st of October is annual celebration of Independence day for the Federal Republic of Nigeria, having gained Independence from Great Britain on 1st October, 1960. Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation (also the most populous black nation), is a nation threaded around the halls of not just tribalism, but also religion. With Christianity predominant in the …
PAUL, I AM PREGNANT!
Photo by Jou00e3o Paulo de Souza Oliveira on Pexels.com Good morning lovelies, (if its still morning to you). Reading through the stats, I am really glad with the patronage I am receiving round the world. I do wish this can even be translated to many other languages asides English, to promote the patronage. I do …
HONOUR D’POET: BLACKOUT!
Poetry, a genre of literature as old as time itself. Its beauty known by many but only a few are permitted to drink from its decorated cup. The meek genre of art which has moved from just page poetry to spoken word poetry is one that can never get phased out. I have played this …
MY EXPERIENCE AT THE NIGERIAN LAW SCHOOL
P. E. Edinyang (Esq) So today, I am hosting a guest on the blog, a recent graduate of the Nigerian Law School, who had a terrific journey, from the tail end of her bachelor's degree to the end of her sojourn in the dreaded Nigerian Law School. My experience at the Nigerian law school, isn’t …
LIFE AS A CHILDREN TEACHER IN THE CHURCH
I have been a children teacher in my church, Eternal Sacred Order of Cherubim and Seraphim (one of Africa's oldest indigenous churches) since 2017. If it was something that demanded celebration, I think I should be counting an anniversary as at this time. In my church, there is an annual children thanksgiving that takes place …
HOW MUCH NO IS ENOUGH?
This morning, when I decided to check my phone for updates on all social media platforms; on WhatsApp, I saw on a friend's status, something funny and perturbing. She had gone to register her SIM card. The guy at the SIM registration centre who processed the documents for her, had copied down her phone number …

