Hi, guys!!!!!! It's been soooooooooooooooooo long, and I know it. It's actually been two years, two months, one week, and a day since I last wrote here, and I can explain. A whole lot happened in that time, and some things had to pipe low for a while, one of which is this blog. Unintentional, but very necessary. I'm back, and will be showing up a little differently cos I had to redefine consistency more deliberately. Let me bring you up to date with my life in the last two years. Right after my last post , I discovered I was pregnant and spent the year 2024 growing a child in my womb. Then I spent the whole of 2025 breastfeeding, caring for him, transitioning him to solids, and preparing him for weaning. All of that happened while minding my business and showing up in other areas of life. On Tuesday, he became eighteen months old, and that calls for celebration because it's a special anniversary for me. Just so you know, I'm usually...
Hello and welcome... You're here because you most likely clicked on a link that led you here…and I bet you're glad you did... Welcome, welcome. Today, I'm blogging about: Chronicles of Teacher (Corper) Nan... So presently, I'm observing the mandatory one year National Youth Service Corps, NYSC in Edo state. And I'm serving in a secondary school, like I wanted to 😁 NYSC is a program set up by the Nigerian government during the military regime to involve Nigerian graduates in the development of the country. The primary purpose of the scheme is to inculcate the spirit of selfless service to the community in Nigerian youths and to emphasize the spirit of oneness and unity, irrespective of cultural or social differences. One of these days, I'll settle down to write about my experience in this season... And I've learnt a lot from this season and these students…and I mean a lot. From teaching in itself to work ethics, and especially parenting. There's a ...