Category: People
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Built by Books
In the spirit of #WorldLiteracyDay , Aurora Learn created the hashtag #builtbybooks , where we get to talk of books that have built us so far.
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22 Lessons from a 22 Year Old
May 4 is my special day. I turned 22 this year. 22 years so far for me has been a rocky one, and I’ve learnt so much in this short time, I’ve felt a lot change in me. Right now, I’m at this phase of so much discovery, in myself and in my world. I’ve…
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5 Simple, Fun and Affordable Things to do this Easter Monday
I was hoping to have this post earlier today, yesterday actually cause this is 12am already. But I’ll still write this and hope you guys have enough time to prepare for Easter Monday.
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Rabbits, Eggs and Jesus. What’s the Easter Focus?
Ah Easter! Finally! So I’m actually excited that I get another break from school (don’t judge) This post is kind of a rant about the whole rabbits and egg tradition that has slowly taken over Easter.
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Educate the Girls
Been a while. Seems work has managed to take the better part of my days. Problem now, is handling everything and following schedules. I’ll learn eventually. Earlier this week, I had the opportunity to visit Community Grammar School, Ibadan, for a seminar organized by The Fehintola Ogunye Initiative, to educate young girls on hygiene and…
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Feet, not Foot
So I’ve been on this blog post challenge created by me, for the past 3 days now. Today’s challenge is to think of a random word, google it and write an article it inspires.
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International Women’s Day
Because God calls me Beloved Because I’m stronger than my mind could ever fathom Because Generations are born of me Because I bring color to the world, and beauty is within me Dipped in chocolate, they call me black Dipped in caramel, they call me brown Dipped in vanilla, they call me white Because I’m…
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They call me Christian
The downsides of being up, is my insides being empty of the one thing my heart truely needs. I don’t know why I don’t love You like I should, like You would, through the bad and good. – the upside of down by Chris August