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Technolog-kills

Is innovation the death of us? Is knowledge a burden? Yes yes, I think so. I lost my family’s friend to brain tumor at the age of 30 last year. I experience the craziest headache if my phone screen isn’t dimmed to the lowest. My ears tingle the most because excess use of headphones. I fear for my life when

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My Social Experiment & Experience At The Ake Festival

I am nervous… It is a Friday morning and I realize the jacket my stylist made, doesn’t exactly fit Naomi(Me), well still, I rise! Long story short, I am on my way to the Ake festival; dressed in an Ankara jacket, a short black dress and the most painful sneakers on planet earth. I arrive at the Mike Adenuga Center and I’m feeling less of Naomi and

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Patterns, Traits & Responsibility: African Parenting

Today I will be serving Nigerian & personal tea. I don’t know if it’s just me, but beneath the comic of “the African parents” skits, I can’t seem to unlook the toxic traits as fact foundations of what our generation has become today. We are trees, who bear fruits that sow seeds to bear trees in the future. Writing this, I can

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What it means to be different

Ezinne 101: how to become a writer. If you managed to open the link and you’re seeing this, please hold on. I mean, you mustn’t be a writer to read this. You must however, be passionate or purposeful. This subject title stuck harder from my current read (Quiet: the power of introverts in a world that won’t stop talking), as

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