Okay, so we had our pre-wedding photo shoot like a few days before our wedding. We had thought we needed just a few pictures, since bros, lol, isn’t so much into pictures and I also tend to get easily bored. We ended up spending about four hours on the photo shoot, which actually turned out to …
So last week Friday, I conquered my fear of cooking large meals. Even though I’m a good cook, I mean whatever I cook usually turns out to be delicious, which is also evident by my husband’s frequent compliments of my meals, I have a phobia for cooking meals in large quantities. I used to wonder …
Stay With Me, written by Ayobami Adebayo, is set in Nigeria between the 1980s and 2008. It is a story of love between Yejide and Akin, which starts in the cinema hall of Obafemi Awolowo Universityand blossoms into marriage, albeit a tumultuous one as the couple grapples with the challenges of infertility. Of course, in …
The days are gone when women had no business providing for the family. Back then, women took care of the home and waited for whatever the man came home with. Today, women work as much as the men, if not more than, breaking grounds and breaking through the glass ceiling. Some women who choose to …
When I say relationships, I mean all kinds of it – friendships, romantic relationships, work place relationships, parent-child relationships, housemates, every kind of relationship you can ever think of. Relationships come in all shapes and sizes and inasmuch as we would love them to go on forever, sometimes they are cut short. In some cases, …
Omobolanle, a quantity surveyor, is married to Temitope, a management consultant, and i call them ‘power couple’. Find out why in their interview: How long have you been married? Temitope: Less than a year, about five months. Omobolanle: 5 months, one week. How did you meet? Temitope: I met her in the higher institution. She …
Bimbola, a graduate of English Language, is married to Olusola, a graduate of Computer Science, and they are both ministers of the gospel. Amazing! Enjoy their insightful and hilarious interview: How did you meet? Olusola: It was on a Saturday when I needed to buy airtime for an urgent call I needed to make, and every shop on …