If someone is in a similar situation, the three things that I Learned Once I Left Boarding School are: 1. Embrace new experiences The boat is leaving the dock whether you get on or not. This analogy just means tomorrow will come, and...
Nigerian Boarding School Lessons: How to Survive Boarding School | Spilling The Tea ☕️ In this video, I’m sharing how to survive Nigerian Boarding School based on my personal experience. Whether you're preparing for your own boarding school journey or just curious,...
Dear only child, What is the importance of Art in society? Is it necessary for one to fully understand the intricate complexity behind creating a masterpiece to appreciate its significance? In the second article of the series, After You Leave the Classroom, I explore...
Girl, you look phenomenal! Are you sure you are allowed to wear such clothing? Clothing plays a vital role in all of my cultures. In the Yoruba culture, for instance, men wear Agbada, while women wear Iro and Buba. I know you have seen these examples at weddings! Lol,...
How do you describe your mother? My mother is a special and intelligent woman. There is no need to gas her up because it’s the truth. She is a quick learner, and she learns by hearing. She can cook, clean, she is supportive and guides you, even when you don’t ask....
Speaking the native language of either your father or mother or both, if possible, is fantastic. I get so excited when my father and I converse in Yoruba (especially when I need to yab someone lol). I think it’s funny how people think they know soooo much about me....