@moreeoluwa@imoteda He didn’t stop, judging by that last phone call. It wasn’t explicitly stated but it seemed like it was all an act of becoming a new person for his mother.
i bought a new bed today; small as it might seem, i shall lie on it tonight with no more back pain and an improved mood every morning.
surely, that should count for something :)
If it helps, I used to be an “if you can open your legs to let a man in, you can open them to let a baby out” type of woman.
We thank Yemoja for growth in all things
My facebook exists to remind me that I haven’t always had sense.
In 2020, I wrote an article on why I’m not a feminist. Reading this article now, in hindsight, I was leaning towards feminism but was scared of being disliked. I was also deep in my faith in Islam. Five years, later I’m now a rabid feminist (and most of the commenters on the article😭)
@abisola_sharon Unconventional career path, at least in places like this.
You know very well it’ll become an incredulous “ehn, come again” back and forth.
Me I just dey avoid the whole song and dance.
Call of my life was beautiful and funny but the people in that cinema hall were funnier. 😂
Every time Andrew came on screen all the ladies would scream and start clapping like secondary school girls. The commentary too was something else. 😂😂
‘Call Of My Life’ turned Sharon, Toyo and I into screaming banshees in the theater today and every single person in that hall was screaming alongside us.
Seems so simple but I haven’t felt this whimsy, this beautiful about Nigerian cinema in such a long time. Big ups to the team!
we will have more co productions cause Nigeria is poorer than ever so we will have to learn to navigate stuff this way. We aren't used to it cause of our popular model but we will have to.
The average European/Asian film has like 15 production companies in their opening credits
Funke Opeke sold her company, MainOne, for $320 million. All cash.
Every investor paid. Every debt settled.
Critics said the sale was underpriced.
I asked her if it was: