My earliest memory of Christmas at age 8 involved a 7 to 8 hour trip from Port-Harcourt to my mum’s village in Owo called Eporo-Ekiti. My maternal grandparents lived there and it was the tradition in her family for all… Read More ›
Travel
Finding the Right Balance between Doing a Good Deed & Staying Safe
It was meant to be another uneventful ride to work. The sky was bright, the sun was out in full blast and I remember pulling down the car sun visor just so I could reduce the amount of sun rays… Read More ›
What the 3 girls saw…
It was meant to be another weekend spent with the girls. A weekend away from work and the hustle and bustle of London. The destination was Southend-on-Sea, Essex. A location famous for its seaside, a whole range of activities for… Read More ›
A tourist nightmare – Part 2
I felt a mild tugging sensation in my chest. With the tugging came what seemed like a burning sensation similar to heart burn. Since I didn’t have any medication for such, I told myself it would pass. Unfortunately for me, this burning sensation… Read More ›
A tourist’s nightmare – Part 1
For a long time now, I had planned to visit Italy…Rome to be specific because of an item on my bucket list which could only be ticked off in Rome inside the Colosseum. Yes! One of my lifelong dreams is to visit… Read More ›
Conversations with Taxi Drivers
Sometimes conversations with perfect strangers are just the best. I have found myself secretly craving for such conversations because of their unique features (I.E) they are often short, straight to the point, honest and depending on who you are chatting with, such little conversations are capable… Read More ›
Meeting Mona Lisa
I can’t remember the actual day I became a fan of Mona Lisa. But I am certain that series of events and activities most of which were unrelated gave way to my affection for her. As I grew older, I found… Read More ›