Wednesday 30 November 2016

Between NCC and Us


Hi everyone, good morning.

The end of 2016 is around the corner, can you believe that? Can't believe today is the last day in November, the month just flew by so fast. I'm deeply grateful to God that I and my loved ones are alive and healthy. Whatever other challenges we face can be surmounted as long as there is good health, right?

Monday 28 November 2016

These Artists Ain't Loyal


Hi Guys, how was your weekend? Hope y'all got some rest, and feel rejuvenated enough to face the new week? Good.

According to a lot of Nigerians, they hate the ruling Party, the All Progressive Congress (APC), yet they keep winning elections; the latest being last Saturday's election in Ondo State. So, who keeps voting for their candidates?? Anyway, congratulations to the winner, Rotimi Akeredolu, I hope he does well for his people. 

Friday 25 November 2016

The Enemy of My Enemy is Not my Friend


I have tried to stop following politics in Nigeria as the practise is quite nauseating, and I have been cautioned over my criticisms towards the government, but as the curious cat, I find myself still keeping up with that crap and seething inwards. I feel sad and frustrated when I see our youths trading words with one another, fighting and defending these politicians. They fail to understand that in politics, they never have permanent friends of foes, only permanent interests.

Wednesday 23 November 2016

Truth, a Bitter Pill to Swallow


I have so many things I need to get off my chest, and where best to do that but here, in my very own corner? 😊

First, someone said it seems as if I'm anti-men, with the way I attack them in my posts on Social Media. Hmmmm... Where do I start from? I'm not misandrous! I had a father who lived with my mother till his death when I was 29 years old, he wasn't abusive towards her or us, a great disciplinarian (he was a school Principal.

Monday 21 November 2016

Mediocrity and Us

Hi guys, good morning.
Hope y'all had a splendid weekend. I did, well until yesterday. Still in Enugu, one of my favourite cities, and in my bestie's house getting stuffed with delicious dishes. I  can bet my jumpsuit seems tighter this morning, LOL.

Friday 18 November 2016

Mortality Stares us in the Face

Hey guys, how has your day been?
Sorry for the late post. It's been a loooong day for me. My God-sister (if your mother is someone's God-mother, the person becomes your God-sister, ain't it?), who's also become a dear dear friend lost her mother so I travelled to their village in Enugu state for the burial today.

Wednesday 16 November 2016

Never be Quick to Defend

Guten Morgen,
So, in my quest to learn more languages, I downloaded an App called Duolingo on my phone, so I can at least learn the basic greetings because you never know when you might need them. Started with Spanish and the difference between greeting a male and a female, just like Hausa Language, which some people believe makes it easier to learn the language, but I beg to differ.

Monday 14 November 2016

Confidence Vs. Arrogance

Good morning fam. Hope you all are good and this Monday morning met you hale and hearty? Can you smell Christmas in the air already?! I can!! I'm torn between anxiety and excitement; anxiety because, well, the financial situation of this girl and most people in Nigeria right now is depressing, and excitement because it is Christmas!!

Friday 11 November 2016

The Search For Greener Pastures

Hi Hi,
How has everyone been? Hope emotions have calmed a bit over the results of the US Presidential elections?? The way Nigerians have been rejoicing and attributing it to Trump's Godliness and deep Christian roots, you'd think they all worship in the same church with the man or something like that, and they had already seen his name in the Book of Life which we've been told will be opened on the last day.

Wednesday 9 November 2016

Nigerians and Our Love for Afghanistanism

Hey guys, how you doin'? I dey o! Still in Akwanga working my butt off.

Cheer up! So your candidate didn't win in the US elections, so what? It's not the end of the world, rather see it as an opportunity to see some of your relatives who are in the US of A without legitimate documents who might repatriate themselves even before the new Government remembers them. hahahaha.... (Nneka you're wicked).

I first came across the word 'Afghanistanism' when I did my Post Graduate Studies in Mass Communication. It simply means the practice of concentrating on events happening in far away land, while avoiding controversial issues at home. Sounds familiar?? That's what we do here in Nigeria. The way we've monitored the US elections here, if we had been this conscious during our own election, maybe things would have been different for us here. This morning on my way out to jog, I saw hotel receptionists and other workers glued to the TV, watching the results come in. Very funny.

On a serious note though, Congratulations to Donald Trump, I was actually not surprised that he won, though I would've wanted Hillary to win. A good friend of mine was trying to analyse the reasons why Hillary lost. Maybe the Americans don't really trust her, maybe they're fascinated by Donald Trump, maybe they don't like Obama's policies and feel she'd continue them, or maybe for all their talk on gender equality they're not really ready for a female president. Whatever the case may be, he has won, and he might actually surprise his opponents and be great for America. 

A known pastor here predicted that Hillary would win; How far?? Hahahahaha... Nigerians running amok over what doesn't concern them. Some people stayed awake all night to monitor the election. Americans have spoken, they have taken back their country, if you hate it so much, leave and go develop yours. Let us take back our own country. If they've made a mistake, time will tell. We shall continue to watch them like monitoring spirits that we are, LOL. The West sneeze, we catch a cold, remember??

Have you seen the memes?? they're already pouring in online and trust naija people, very mischievous. Anyway, have a great day. Trump won, it's not the end of the world. It won't affect my salary or my promotion. I'd still get Visa to visit America and spend my hard-earned money. Let me face my work jor!

Hugs...

Monday 7 November 2016

Beauty Beneath The Ugly

Ututu Oma nu o! (That's good morning in my native Igbo language in case you're wondering ). Hope you had a good weekend.  Am I the only one who prefers 'hope you slept well' to 'how was your night?'. I find the former less intrusive, but hey, that's just my opinion, don't mind me hehehehe...

I had a good weekend, spent yesterday on the road to Akwanga in Nassarawa state of Nigeria and will be here for the next 5 days. I didn't anticipate the distance from Abuja; we were told it was about an hour but thanks to the bad roads and the fact that we left Abuja quite late and was driving at night, the journey took hours. At a point I was almost convinced we had missed our way, but thanks to Google map, and Adamma( That's what we named the voice that gives directions, lol), we found our way to the hotel.

On our way to this place, I was convinced that no hotel in this place could be nice enough to make me forget the uncomfortable journey I experienced, because I was so car sick and threw up in my boss' car (not a fun experience at all). Imagine my pleasant surprise when Adamma directed us to the hotel and the first thing that came to my mind was 'wow, something good can actually come of Nazareth'. I didn't know if it was relief to finally arrive at our destination, or the lights that beautified the place, but it was beautiful. I thought it was just lights and weariness clouding my judgement; but I woke up this morning and it's still as enchanting as it was last night. I'm glad. I mean if this place would be my home for a week, then it better be good. The room is lovely, the environment is serene and quite spacious and a good place for walks and runs if possible. I wish I could apologise to the city for writing it off before I saw what it had to offer.

It is the same thing in life; sometimes we judge people and conclude without even getting to know them first. I knew a woman whom everybody had written off as wicked, then I heard some acts of kindness done by this same woman and I knew that nobody could be all bad. I have also discovered that some people hide sweet hearts beneath a mean-looking face. People tell me I frown a lot, but I have the sweetest heart, hahahahahaha...(still laughing). Sometimes it's not always what it seems, beneath that ugly exterior could lie something breathtakingly beautiful. Don't be quick to conclude.

I've to go now, it's gonna be a busy day. Work work work work....
Have an amazing day and show love to one another. 
Hugs...

Friday 4 November 2016

Communication, a Two Way Street

Communication must be hot. That's honest, open, and two-way.- Dan Oswald

How're you all doing? Hope your week has been great. I'm okay too. For days now I've been having series of discussions with friends on the importance of communication. Children always ramble on and on, telling us what they want and how they feel all the time and we listen. Why then can't adults communicate effectively? 

Wednesday 2 November 2016

Women Vs Women.



When people talk about women being their own worst enemy, I always think to myself, 'those are girls, not women'. It hurts when I see or hear of erstwhile best friends who have become sworn enemies, and either of them resort to using information she knows about the other's past to shame and mock her. C'mon!! We should be adults and mature women, not school girls anymore.