Tag: LIFE IN LAGOS
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MY NYSC DIARY V (QUICK AMEBO)
Been long time coming – everyone says to me to add some seasoning of “amebo” to my posts so i can be like the next Linda ... -
MY NYSC DIARY IV (DRILLS, EVENTS & BOYS)
It became very disturbing for me to adjust my wake up time from 4am to 2am – no thanks to the soldier women’s crying whistles and ... -
MY NYSC DIARY III (FOUND MY FEET)
My book of elementary science has long taught me that; adaptation is one of the vital traits that makes up a functioning human being. I imagined ... -
MY NYSC DIARY II (WELCOME TO ORIENTATION CAMP)
Since i got the big news that ended the waiting season of my life, preparations began to rumble all around me to get all i needed ... -
MY NYSC DIARY I (CALL-UP LETTER)
After all said and done HERE, I told you i still continued in my patient religion of waiting as i did all through 2016. Not that ... -
LAKOWE IN THE MORNING
What if I told you I was just headed to get bread and Lakowe turned into a post. lol (Life of a blogger shey?) Lakowe community ... -
ALPHA BEACH AND CHILLS
The usual pickup point was the FRCN training school on Adekunle Fajuyi road, Ladipo Lagos. Before an eye blink the sleek Uber car would have surfaced. It ... -
ONCE UPON A TIME IN LACAMPAGNE
It was a quiet road trip with Mutiat from our FRCN hostel in Ikeja to the farthest terrains of Ibeju Lekki, Lagos where we learnt the ... -
AFRIKA SHRINE, LAGOS
There’s NOTHING in this world, NOTHING!!! (i repeat thrice more) that can compare to the epic mosquitoes of Nathan street – Ojuelegba area of Lagos as ... -
IRONY OF FACES
She hurried in like an esacaping rodent. Yaba! Yaba!! the bus conductor din’t stop clamouring. She had a medium size bowl paired together with a snake-twisted ...