In this personal essay, David talks about hoping and wishing for a dog for a long time. Now that he has one, he doesn't want him.
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Just like you, your dog didn’t come to this life to suffer. If you’re not ready for a dog, don’t get one. If you are, make sure you do the things in this article.
One minute, your mum is eating the cake she saw in the freezer. The next, pastor is in your house, delivering her from the demons tormenting her.
What happens when a Nigerian mother eats edibles for the first time?
Greatest Akokites! If you've ever had to go through the terrible thing that is balloting for bed space in Unilag, this post might give you violent flashbacks.
"My father and I stopped talking years ago when I watched him beat my mum mercilessly and say that he would kill her and no one would ask him about it. I thought I had forgiven him for it but I still remember."
Unilag is known as the University of First Choice and the Nations Pride, but did you go to Unilag if you don’t understand these struggles? 1. When you get your admission but realise you have to ballot fight for bedspace. When it’s 8:30 a.m. and the website is no longer loading so you start calculating your transport […]
Last week, Desmond shared stories about Nigerians who had been ghosted. They had interesting stories, so this week I decided to write about Nigerians who have ghosted someone. Here’s what they had to say: 1. Dayo I still think about the lady I ghosted in university, and it haunts me to this day. We met […]
Becoming a lawyer in Nigeria isn’t easy. First, you have to study law in a Nigerian university for five years, then you go to the Nigerian Law School for a year before you face the bar exams. It’s little wonder that parents are proud when their children are called to the bar. But do parents […]
You’ll hear a lot of names in Nigeria. I mean, Nigeria has over 250 ethnic groups with a wide range of languages. While some names are very common, in different parts of the country, some other names are less popular, thus harder to pronounce. As a survival technique, many Nigerians with unpopular names modify their […]
If you’re desperate (or crazy, or Yoruba) enough to cheat on your partner, you need to realize that cheating is a high risk activity that can go south very easily. When you (almost inevitably) get caught, here are some excuses you can give to get yourself out of the situation. If none of the excuses […]
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