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Kingdom Marriage Series: Episode Twelve

Hi, guys. How do you do? Long time no post, right? It was beyond my control, honestly. But I'm here for the last episode in the  Kingdom Marriage series . And it's a really interesting one. Mr. and Mrs. Scott and Beatrice Eneje shared a lot with us. I admire their honesty and vulnerability and can't wait to let you in on it.  Before I leave your face, here's a reminder to catch up on the previous episodes. They are filled with many lessons you can't afford to miss. Start from episode one , then move to the next episode  and the next one till you get to the previous episode . Deal? Alright, let's hear from today's couple. Nancita: Please introduce yourselves.  Mr.:  I'm Scott Eneje. Mrs.:  I'm Beatrice Scott Eneje. We’ve been married for 3 years now. Nancita: How did you meet? Mr.: We met in college. She caught my attention in a class when she dissed me for dissing friends who were trying to find out how I was the only one to score every point in a ...

PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT!

Whoosh! Deep sigh…

Okay, first, hola and welcome. How have you been?





I feel like we should exchange greetings with 'happy new year' or something like that 'cos it feels like a decade since I was here…



Mehn! A lot has happened and I just might fill you in on it soon, or not πŸ˜‰


Well, that's a story for another post. Right now, I'm here to clean up the cobwebs and possibly spray some air freshener...



So yes, I've got some juicy posts prepared for you. They've been sitting pretty in my draft for ages now.


Today, I finally launched a section of my blog I had been planning on since 1982, no thanks to procrastination 🌚🀧 and that is what this announcement is about.


Can you even guess?


Should I let you?


Alright, let me help you...


Drum rolls..


Red carpet out...


(Holds mic)



And the name of the section shall be called....


Books review O'clock πŸ’₯πŸ’₯πŸ’₯


Thank you thank you, I hear the applause and cheers...



Thank you!


The idea is that some of the books I read would be summarized and reviewed here for you my darling.


Now, this is not to make you dismiss the thought of reading the books, but rather to whet your appetite and get you to read them faster than you would have...


Truth be told, no amount of qualitative review or book gist will serve you the juice of a good book, I kid you not.



You still have to read, don't use this as an excuse not to read, but rather as a reason to.


That said, I really do hope we get to gist about your reads. I'll absolutely love that.


Something even sweeter; you can suggest a book you want me to review and I'd make my choice and do so, only if you'd read it as well and share your lessons with me.


Deal?


Good.


So the first review will be on one of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's books.


Titled; Notes on Grief.


First of all, I just love her play with words. I started reading her this year, but I'm in love already πŸ˜‰


Despite the hype (which I believe was worth it) of Half of a Yellow sun and Purple Hibiscus, I never read them.Then early this year the Lord touched my heart.. lol


I read Zikora then, and now Notes on Grief..


I read it yesterday and would be dropping the review soon.


Look out for the next post baby...



Love and Light,


Nancita ✨

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  1. Wheeee hooooo ������
    As someone that prefers to read books or see movies on recommendation, I'm excited for this new section!��

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