Put it on your watch list.
Sometimes, in the fast paced world of social media and short attention span, one would like to slow down and catch up on something steady for a while. My favorite is the one I have to wait weekly for. Reminds me of the simpler times when you don’t have to binge on everything, well… because you have work to do that requires physical action. Other … Continue reading Put it on your watch list.
Wrap it up, 2024.
It has been quite a year. For every one. Good or bad, 2024 has seen quite a number of growth, setback, and self reflection. It’s New Year’s Eve, and we have so many activities to catch on in the outside world. So this will be quite short. It’s a wrap-up article, ergo, some things you may have read before or seen, but in more ways … Continue reading Wrap it up, 2024.
A Beauty Parlor called Kammi.
Situated in the heart of Kaduna, one of the numeral northern states in Nigeria, lies a new concept of a beauty salon setting. Due to its interior, vision, and objectives, the salon has a different outlook for people wanting style in comfort. Parlor, the word from the French word parlé: to speak had been in existence since English came to be. Chatting with the founder … Continue reading A Beauty Parlor called Kammi.
Who Is Eli, Who is Lulu?
A very pretty café set in the center of Wuse has captured quite a number of hearts. It is set up for one’s comfort, ranging from work, meetings, solo dates, and more. What more? It is picture worthy of your IG aesthetical page. To top up, the ambiance comes with jazz/soft music at a lower volume to not disrupt your conversation and give you room … Continue reading Who Is Eli, Who is Lulu?
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.
