Sunday 26 July 2020

BACK TO BLOGGING!


Via Blogging Wizard.



So excited to be back!!

Here's the back story. I changed from blogpost to Wordpress and while I was hospitalised in 201, I couldn't renew the domain hosting immediately. The website got lost as someone quickly bought the web address. It's currently up for sale for $2,750 dollars.

Well, I got uninterested in starting a new blog from the scratch and then got busy with motherhood. Yes, thank you!

I have been an independent journalist since then and have been published in some national dailies. I also joined Code For Africa where we do stories that are data-driven.

Yes, some of these stories here will be posted here shortly.

We will get a .com domain soon. Taking this quite gently.

Again, it's good to be back. As least I have my archive of over 4,000 posts, that's less than half of what was lost on Wordpress. It's all good.

Hope everyone is keeping safe in this season as the pandemic hopefully comes to an end.

Cheers and have a great week ahead!

Wednesday 19 October 2016

Silverspoon Folarin Alakija finds love four years after wife lost cancer battle



Folarin Alakija is one of the four sons of the family whose matriarch is widely known as Africa's richest woman, oil magnate, Folorunsho Alakija.

Tuesday 18 October 2016

It's a boy for Kerry Washington and ex-NFL player hubby



Congratulations to the happy family of Kerry Washington and Nnamdi Asomugha.

Health items that people should not share

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Offering individual health items to friends, relatives, or colleagues is somewhat unavoidable. Whether that is obtaining your sister’s brush or your friend’s cleanser or your colleague’s nail scissors.

Sir Emeka Offor awarded for drive to end polio in Nigeria

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Sir Emeka Offor is the Chairman, Chrome Group of companies, a leading conglomerate with vast experience in oil and gas services, power, logistics and telecommunications.

Millet health benefits for improving blood sugar level

Millet is not just 'bird food'. It is categorized as one of the healthiest foods in the world.  
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Millets are grains which are round in shape and can be white, gray, yellow or red. In Nigeria, you find millet in the open markets and other names for millet include Jero or Gero.

How to be sure you're not eating plastic rice



So, last night after mum came back from work, I was going to heat up some of the Ogbono soup stored in the freezer the night before.

Sunday 16 October 2016