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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

Reading Disease and its Cure

  Hi guys! Welcome here, again! Today, I talk about reading. And this is first a wake-up call to me because lately, I've been thinking about reading more than reading in itself. I've added it to my schedule a couple of times now, but end up not reading. Somehow, I just get avoidably distracted and I know it's time to take drastic measures.  No, I'm not doing other more productive things instead. I'm either scrolling aimlessly through social media or just feeding my distractions instead of starving them.  I know this is becoming a mental sickness that I must cure before it becomes worse like every sickness that is not attended to on time. Dear, you, this is my Doctor's appointment and I'm glad to have you in the consulting room with me. Today, we talk about Reading Disease and its Cure… Most times, we see reading as only necessary for examinations and not for living. Excuse me, but why is that?  Reading should be a necessity for living, just as eating, 'c

NYSC Chronicles: Nine Ex-Corpers Share thier Experience

Hi guys, welcome. How do you do? So like I said in my previous post, I got a few of my friends and colleagues to document their NYSC experience right here.  I asked them a couple of questions and you'll read their answers soon. We hope that you read and learn, especially undergraduates and Prospective Corps Members. It would give you a glimpse into what NYSC looks like and also make your journey easier.  Without further ado, let's get into it. Take a seat and enjoy! You're welcome.  Elizabeth Isajimi Nasarawa corper Tell us about yourself (be as detailed as you're comfortable with) I am Elizabeth Isajimi. I am a photographer and a big-time lover of God. A Tiktok freak 😜 and I love keeping myself entertained. I see myself as someone who can transform any little business into a company. I served in Nasarawa state and was posted to a hospital.  What were your expectations about NYSC? I had a lot of expectations about NYSC, one of them was meeting very influential and well