Let’s have sex, it is rainingThe beautiful things that happen when it rains and you are in bed with your loverApr 61Apr 61
From ‘Slave’ to ‘Enslaved’: Reclaiming Humanity in the Narrative of SlaveryUsing Tremor by Teju Cole as a lens, I explored the politics of language around slaveryMar 23Mar 23
The audacity of dreams, the rebellion of wanting more“Oh, we need our dreams. Now more than ever.” We can’t stop believing!Feb 21Feb 21
The shame the body does not deserve to carryWhen you begin to internalise shame, you won’t necessarily be a willing participant. Jan 17Jan 17
This Year’s Christmas in LagosChristmas in Lagos has always been different for me since I moved here as an adult. I hated it.Dec 23, 2024Dec 23, 2024
To witness my becomingTo have been sown on this earth, watered by time and circumstance, and grown—what a marvel!Dec 8, 20241Dec 8, 20241
The semiotics of abandonmentThere is nothing from the bank of love that I haven’t said when people want to take flight from my life. Aug 30, 20245Aug 30, 20245
ShopTodah – An end to “Who is your tailor?”I’m used to the compliment, ‘I like your outfit,’ followed by the curious, ‘Who is your tailor?’ Now, people can shop Jul 27, 2024Jul 27, 2024
A thing or two about memory loss and rebuilding after ComaWhat being in a coma does to your brainJul 11, 2024Jul 11, 2024
What it means for a home to dieFor a home to die, it loses the essence of what makes it a home—the love, life, and laughter that fill it.Jul 5, 20241Jul 5, 20241