#endpolicebrutality #endoppression The labours of our heroes past shall never be in vain. To serve with heart and might. One nation bound in freedom, peace, and unity. ✊🏽🇳🇬🇳🇬 Proudly a Nigerian youth.Part of the Nigerian National Anthem
A slice of sconish-cake and a cup of coffee
Kids find their first, second, or even third role models in a parent, favourite school teacher, or superheroes. I found my first in Mum; I wanted to be a badass baker just like her. Mum started baking at the age of Nine. By the time she was married with kids in their early teenage years, … Continue reading A slice of sconish-cake and a cup of coffee
Not Enough: end police brutality in Nigeria
Our voices have made a difference; I’m proud of what we have achieved. Our #EndSARS campaign was not in vain. We spoke, and they heard us.Disbanding SARS (Special Anti-robbery Squad) is not enough. Removing rotting tomatoes from a basket and redistributing them into baskets of fresh tomatoes will not magically halt or revert the deteriorating … Continue reading Not Enough: end police brutality in Nigeria
You can do more
We have done well in keeping ourselves and loved ones safe. Don't give up now. The race is not over. We are gradually nearing the final lap of the race.
My First Liebster Blogger Award
Hello All😃, Big thanks to Think Talk for nominating me for the Liebster Blogger Award. I admire her love for Basketball. You should check out her blog: https://think-talk.org/ She is witty and fun. In receiving this award, I am going to answer 10 fun questions. See questions and answers below. 1.What is your best childhood … Continue reading My First Liebster Blogger Award
What went wrong in Bellomo Avenue? part 3
Kene gave an ardour thanks to God, as he thought of all these as a miracle. Of course, Victoria knew it was no miracle.
What went wrong in Bellomo Avenue? part 2
The two masquerade trees on either side of Nachi’s gate were swaying grudgingly to the rhythm of the wind. Their reluctant movement looked ominous, like a foretelling of something sinister to come...
What went wrong in Bellomo Avenue?
September 1st caused great anxiety to the couple living at No.29 Bellomo Avenue. The school fees were due, and the house rent had to be renewed. Mr. Doublar's messages were becoming less professional and more threatening. Before the couple defaulted on their repayment plan, Mr. Doublar would end his reminders with "thank you for choosing … Continue reading What went wrong in Bellomo Avenue?
A Star Forever
You'll be fondly remembered. In our hearts forever...
A mini holiday
There is something about a breezy evening that opens up your heart. The gentle wind here holds you in its cool embrace and