• Have you ever stopped to think about the long list of innocent animals who just want to chill and exist the way they were meant to but keep getting killed by superstitious Nigerians? Of course, you haven’t. Your human privilege has blinded you to the suffering of these poor little (occasionally big) guys.

    Well, I (a human who is aware of his privilege and has decided to use it for good) decided to interview a couple of these animals so you all can know what it’s like to be  slain in your prime due to false accusations of having ties to the “occult kingdom.”

    The following entries are from 7 animals who agreed to speak to me about the struggles they face. The entries are written in their voice.

    1) Cats

    “We get that we’re not the most affectionate pets, our glow-in-the-dark eyes are creepy, and, unlike dogs, we actually have our shit together. But we swear, not all of us are your bitter village relatives in disguise waiting for an opportunity to suck your blood. So please, quit freaking out whenever we show up to eat from your trash.” 

    2) Owls

    “I will never forget where I was when I heard my brother had died. He’d flown into a human family’s house one night to chill for a bit when he was brutally murdered because they thought he was there to harm them. All these accusations because of our large eyes, comically long legs, and our ability to turn our heads 360 degrees. We deserve better. My brother, Cornelius, deserved better.”

    3) Vultures

    “It’s bad enough that we’re discriminated against for eating dead things and being ugly as sin, superstitious Nigerians have thrown in accusations of being harbingers of death too. Na ugly we ugly oh, we no kill person. (We just eat the person when they die.)” 

    4) Galagos (Bush Babies)

    “We are not little people that go about with magic mats looking for greedy humans to kill. We were nicknamed “bush babies” because of the high-pitched sound we make. I’m guessing some idiot in history once mistook our cry for a human baby’s and proceeded to spread made up stories about forest-dwelling murderous magical midgets instead of just admitting he was wrong.”

    5) Bats

    “My unfortunate name aside (my parents were the literal worst), we don’t all suck blood. The ones that do (think of them like those trash family members you distance yourself from) aren’t even native to Africa, so Nigerians are safe. 

    So if we accidentally fly into your house, please don’t kill us and flush our bodies down the toilet. We’ll end up flying into your ceiling fan anyways.” 

    6) Snakes

    “Honestly, I blame Nollywood for perpetuating the stereotype that every snake that shows up is a spirit from the “marine kingdom” who will later shapeshift into a beautiful light-skinned girl and destroy destinies left and right. Yes, we have poisonous venom, but we only bite when we feel attacked. So, mind your business and we’ll mind ours.”

    7) Spiders

    “Spinning webs is not a joke. We make that shit to catch food. It is physically demanding and takes a long ass time. So imagine the frustration we feel when we come back to find our webs (and our food prospects) gone because some of you think walking into one is bad luck. Grow the fuck up!”

    Well, there you have it.

    Remember these stories next time you think of killing a snake JUST because it showed up in your toilet bowl.

  • 1. “Ahn ahn, Oga, another babe this week, only you? But to help me find bone of my bone inside this compound is work!”

    2. This is actually how your pet feels whenever you’re leaving and you don’t take them along:

    3. “If this man should bring eba and soup near me again! Did they tell you I don’t like dog biscuits?”

    4. As oga is relaxing like this, let me go and jump on him to show him how much I love him

    5. “This my oga doesn’t fear God, because I’m not crying, that’s why he thinks he can just be messing anyhow around me?”

    6. “Okay now, nobody should call my name when I start dropping dumps everywhere”

    7. “This one that everybody is sleeping and the whole house is quiet, let me use this one to practice that Super Story song”

  • 1. When you see a cockroach in your room.

    Ah what is this oh!

    2. When the cockroach now starts flying.

    Somebody help me please my enemies have started!

    3. When someone sends a live chicken to your parents for christmas

    Your mates that send cooked one do they have two heads?

    4. When one oversabi aunty says you should know how to kill a chicken by yourself.

    Sorry ma, who asked you?

    5. When someone else sends a ram to your house for your parents.

    Is this a zoo?

    6. When your parents tell you to tie and feed the ram.

    You must all be joking!

    7. When you go to visit your friends and they tell you they have a dog.

    Why?

    8. When they try to insist the dog is friendly and doesn’t need to be caged.

    Bye bye!

    9. When you see a cat in public.

    COME AND SEE WITCH OH!
  • Thinking of planning your next holiday?? We think Kenya should be your first choice! Here are 35 extremely convincing reasons why you HAVE TO VISIT KENYA!:

    1. Mt. Poi in the Ndoto Mountains of Northern Kenya

    2. Pink flamingos on Lake Nakuru, also known as the blue lake in Kenya

    3. Lake Paradise in Marsabit National Reserve. A highland lake in the middle of the desert

    4. Flamingos basking in the sunset at Lake Nakuru

    5. White sands at Watamu beach

    6. A tourist crossing Ngare Serian’s rope bridge in the Maasai Mara

    7. Beautiful aerial view of Nairobi at sunset

    8. Equally beautiful view of the Nairobi skyline at night

    9. Nairobi National Park. The only wild animal park in the world adjacent to a capital city

    10. Gorgeous view of Diani beach

    11. 400 year old tree in the Maasai Mara National Park

    12. Hell’s Gate National Park, south of Lake Naivasha

    13. A flamingo walking on water at Lake Nakuru

    14. Gorgeous clouds overlooking Shela village at Lamu island

    15. Serene image of the coast at Lamu

    16. Elephants at Amboseli National Park

    17. Stunning view overlooking the Menengai Crater at Nakuru

    18. Aerial view of buffalo grazing on the shores of Lake Nakuru

    19. Black Rhino grazing at Lake Nakuru National Park

    20. Breathtaking sunrise hues at the shores of Lake Nakuru

    21. This beautiful and tranquil landscape

    22. An oasis in the middle of the desert in Wajir

    23. The world famous white sandy beaches of Diani

    24. Remarkable landscape of this long winding road at Nyeri

    25. Striking image of a water lion in the Mara

    26. Ndakaini dam in Murang’a

    27. Blue water rock pool in Ngare Ndare Forest

    28. Stunning image of cheetahs at Maasai Mara

    29. Gorgeous shot of Mount Kenya

    30. Elephants basking in the sunset at Maasai Mara

    31. Breathtaking aerial view of Mt Longonot’s caldera

    32. Remarkable view of Mt. Kilimanjaro from Amboseli National Park

    33. Dolphins in Watamu

    34. Spectacular view of the waters at Malindi

    35. Descent from Lenana Peak on a snow-filled Mount Kenya

    All images unless stated otherwise are taken from KENYAPICS