What I learned about World Bank.

AND WHAT I WORE… On the 29th of October, the World Bank Group held a global launch that will globally and positively affect youths. I had the privilege and honor to be invited to participate as a stakeholder. This event brought together a wide array of stakeholders, even the first female speaker of the Nigerian Youth Parliament, Azeezat Yishuwa, to address the future of not … Continue reading What I learned about World Bank.

A Pink Revolution: Uniting for a Breast Cancer Free Future.

Did you know that breast cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer across the globe? Let’s stand together and raise awareness. Our collective efforts can change the trajectory of this disease. -UICC The breast cancer awareness month is rounding up, but that doesn’t mean we should round up. We can keep spreading it via talks, seminars, activities, and the likes. With the theme “no … Continue reading A Pink Revolution: Uniting for a Breast Cancer Free Future.

Headscarves and Fashion.

Meriam Webster explains headscarf as a fabric covering for the head worn, especially by women. But this era has seen more men rocking this fashion item so graciously. Keep scrolling to have an idea of our headscarves’ perspective. Headscarves may be worn for so many reasons with the popular one being religion, apart that, we have for protection of the hair from sun, rain, wind, … Continue reading Headscarves and Fashion.

Pink October. Album Bonus.

Pink is my color from the time i could remember, which probably is circa: Emma in Spice Girls or Barbie dolls, or was it the pink ranger, Kimberly from power rangers mighty morphin? I just knew there was something I loved about pink, I always seemed attracted and fascinated by such bright color with so many ranges. Well, It’s pink October, which means breast cancer … Continue reading Pink October. Album Bonus.