I don't know how to explain this, but reading and writing becomes a lot more fun once you stop romanticising it. There is no need to create a mood, build a ritual, or make it seem unnecessarily aesthetic. You just do it and get on with your day, like you do everything else.
Yinka where’s your husband 3.5/5
Homecoming 5/5
Girl with the louding voice 4.5
Stay with me 5/5
The secret lives of baba Segi’s Wives 5/5
Half of a yellow stones 4.5/5
His only wife 4/5
Kim is getting all the smoke for North going to the show alone but North is in Paris with Kanye and his wife. Kanye let her go alone.
Patriarchy ideologies are so weird, somehow it’s kim’s fault for letting her daughter travel with her father and trusting him with her.
I never want to be jaded, spiteful and heavy but it’s so easy to become that especially as a woman. You have to pour into who and what is worth your time and make sacrifices you hopefully won’t grow to resent later
“Let them eat cake.” — Marie Antoinette after she was informed about the mass starvation in pre-Revolution France in 1765.
“To start Akara business doesn't take a lot of money. To start roasting corn and kuli-kuli doesn't take much.” — Remi Tinubu
History is cyclical!
I think some nuance is missing in this olodo uprising conversation. You people assume getting an education = intelligent. Where it really pertains to Nigeria is that the masses don't think critically, are not curious and do not engage with ideas. Even whilst educated.