I turned 22 roughly a month ago, on the 8th of August. A few days to my birthday, I started reflecting on the things I've learned in my relatively little time on earth. I'm posting this in the hope that someone learns a thing or two. Personally, I also intend to use these lessons for some goal-setting and life-planning going forward. #Birthday, #Lessons, #Lifestyle
Lifestyle
My 22nd Birthday Weekend in Abuja, Nigeria
Join me in this vlog which features a birthday cake, acrylic nails, a pool table, food and drinks, some amazing friends, good music, and pure vibes! #Birthday, #Lifestyle, #Vlog, #YouTube
How to Start Coding in Three Easy Steps
In this post, Promise Chime not only simplifies the concepts of coding and programming, but also provides useful tools and resources that can help you learn how to code. #Code, #Coding, #Computers, #Programming, #Tech, #Technology
Are we all being controlled by our desire for money?
A couple of months ago, my friend Rita asked me a question: If you didn't have to worry about money or job security, what would you do with your life? This made me curious about whether anyone would even be doing conventional 9-5 jobs on a full-time basis if they didn't have to worry about money or job security. #Career, #Class, #ClassInequality, #Job, #Money
#TwitterBan in Nigeria: Can you be prosecuted?
A lot has happened in Nigeria over the past few days, and they can all be traced to the #TwitterBan imposed by the Federal Government on Friday June 4th. This is my attempt to analyse the legal implications of the ban on citizens. #Law, #Legal, #LegalAnalysis, #Lifestyle, #PublicPolicy, #SocialMedia, #Twitter, #TwitterBan
Hard Work vs Smart Work: A Modern Interpretation of the Tortoise and the Hare
In its traditional form, the story of the tortoise and the hare is used to teach a lesson such as 'slow and steady wins the race' (even though I don't believe that this statement is always true). However, I stumbled upon the picture below while I was scrolling through Instagram, and I found the twist on the traditional tortoise and hare depiction quite interesting. #ClassInequality, #HardWork, #Motivation, #SmartWork, #Success
“You Don’t Talk When Elders are Talking”: Exploring Power Distance in Nigerian Society
In my analysis, the level of power one has in Nigeria is determined by at least three factors: wealth, age, and job title. #ClassInequality, #Inequality, #Nigeria, #PowerDistance, #Youth
An Analysis of the Rooster Coop in “The White Tiger”
In this post, I analyse the rooster coop as portrayed in the Netflix film, "The White Tiger". This is the first in a series on class inequality. #ClassInequality, #MovieReview, #TheRoosterCoop, #TheWhiteTiger
My First Week at the Nigerian Law School (NLS) Abuja
In this video, I attempt to give you a glimpse into my first week at the Nigerian Law School (NLS) in Bwari, Abuja, where I am currently undertaking the Bar Part I programme. #NigerianLawSchool, #Vlog
Vincent Ehindero Blogger Award
I've been nominated for the Vincent Ehindero Blogger Award, which is a concept by blogger, Vincent Ehindero, to showcase other bloggers and have them answer some interesting questions. Thanks to Vincent for creating this platform, and thanks to Art Enthusiastics for nominating me. #Award, #BloggerAward, #Blogging, #Blog