💕 Awakening the African Youth: It Is Time to Rise 💕

Globally, youth is defined as the transitional stage between childhood and adulthood. According to the United Nations, the age bracket for youth is 15–24 years. 💕 However, within the African context, once you are not married, you are still perceived as a youth. This mindset—measuring youthfulness by marital status or material possessions—has caused many youngContinue reading “💕 Awakening the African Youth: It Is Time to Rise 💕”

❤️ The Power of Sharing ❤️

I have always believed in sharing—especially sharing one’s values and ideology. 💛 There is no doubt that you can only go as far as the ideas in your mind that you are ready to manifest. Everyone is born with a unique talent and destiny. They were never meant to be kept for personal gain alone,Continue reading “❤️ The Power of Sharing ❤️”

❤️ When the Time Is Right, Love Finds You ❤️

Chioma is 28 years old ❤️ She has accomplished almost every dream she ever set for herself—except one: marriage. She has always been family-oriented. Raised alongside her seven siblings by their single mother after their father passed away at an early age, life forced her into responsibility too soon ❤️ As the “Ada,” she automaticallyContinue reading “❤️ When the Time Is Right, Love Finds You ❤️”

🌸 What If Our Silence Is the Problem? ❤️

What if? The sound of anything dying is silence. Silence is a two-edged sword. In certain situations, it depicts power, authority, confidence, and wisdom. At other times, it becomes cowardice, hopelessness, complicity, and a lack of life. Where has our dignity as humans gone? Take a look around you and see how false narratives haveContinue reading “🌸 What If Our Silence Is the Problem? ❤️”

The Dignity of Labour: Finding Meaning in Work Beyond Worldly Success

It was a hot afternoon when my friend and I decided to go to the market to buy ingredients for soup. On our way, we saw a madman packing things in the gutter. As we approached, he quickly turned to us and said, “There is nothing you are going to do that has not beenContinue reading “The Dignity of Labour: Finding Meaning in Work Beyond Worldly Success”

The Cost of Our Silence Is Blood of our loved ones-Action not words will bring the change we all desire and deserve.

It saddens my heart to write this today. 💔 Truly, it breaks me to see how insignificant human life has gradually become in our country, Nigeria. Over the last two years, I lost two friends between the ages of 18 and 25—young, vibrant ladies whose futures were brutally cut short by an ineffective and incompetentContinue reading “The Cost of Our Silence Is Blood of our loved ones-Action not words will bring the change we all desire and deserve.”

Detach from what drains you and watch your life change. ❤️

It is pretentious to claim you are trying to move a cow while still standing on its rope. ❤️ Simply put, it is easier to wake a sleeping man than one who pretends to be asleep. Many of us remain stuck in the same place, moving in circles, because we don’t want to hurt anyone—exceptContinue reading “Detach from what drains you and watch your life change. ❤️”

🌸💖 When Vision Refuses to Die, Destiny Responds 💖🌸

The greatest tragedy of existence is not death, but the death of vision in a living soul. 🌸Many people have normalized the saying “life is not fair,” especially when life doesn’t give them what they desire. Because of this belief, they surrender too easily. Like the man who buried his talent, believing his master wasContinue reading “🌸💖 When Vision Refuses to Die, Destiny Responds 💖🌸”

Gratitude changed my life—here’s why it can change yours too 🌸❤️

“Happiness is a choice we make in advance,” according to Mother Teresa. Many of us are either living in the past or worrying about the future; we rarely live in the present 🌷. I was once like that—always thinking about what next and stuck on missed opportunities, to the point that it hindered my growth.Continue reading “Gratitude changed my life—here’s why it can change yours too 🌸❤️”

Why You Should Forgive but Not Forget ❤️

Our people have a saying: he who is holding someone down is also unintentionally holding himself or herself down (Onye ji mmadu n’ala ji onwe ya ❤️). Truly, there are horrible people everywhere—in the community, school, workplace, household, etc. These people can betray you or cause you deep pain, but the strongest weapon you haveContinue reading “Why You Should Forgive but Not Forget ❤️”

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