The Pandemic Culture
Sometimes, looking at the world move like a running stream, I wonder what the first trimester was like for me. When the news came that…
Sometimes, looking at the world move like a running stream, I wonder what the first trimester was like for me. When the news came that…
The harmattan is harsh. I’m wearing a pair of socks over another pair of socks, and a thermal coat over two t-shirts. The air is…
Albert Einstein once said that time is only “a stubbornly persistent illusion.” While there are many ways to interpret the illusion of time, one can…
There was a time I felt that shaking hands as a common culture of greeting will be without modern implications. It was a time when…
I leapt into his arms like I typically do at the departure hall of Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja. I lingered in his embrace for…
Days leading to December 31, 2019, and beyond, were masked in prophecies for me. Cowardly prophecies; they only showed their faces at night. I grew…
One of the perks of anticipating the end of life is the way it makes you value things you once took for granted. First time…
The world was used to running. It appeared that every single person on earth thought it impossible to not continually be in motion. Since the…
When I welcomed the new year, I was a 22-year old medical student enthusiastic to continue her fourth year. Armed with my new year resolutions,…
2020 started on a great note for me. Hopes were high. It was time to achieve the Vision-2020 as we had conceived it since we…
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