Been so long I did a guest feature. The last one was on this Ugandan travel couple and then there was one of this impressive Chinese girl who travels the world. You guys love the guest features and so, here’s another one about a Nigerian girl who travels differently. Meet Amarachi.
Traveling with a Nigerian Passport
Happy Independence Day, Nigeria! Amidst the messy state that the country is in, I am still so proud to be Nigerian. Today, I am sharing some of my personal highs and lows of what it means to be traveling with a Nigerian passport. Enjoy.
How I Spent My Summer 2016
How is Summer 2016 already over? Not sure I am ready for the winter and if you live in Canada, you know it is getting chilly FAST. There are warning signs of an extreme winter in Canada and also in the UK but before we start worrying about that, here’s how I spent my summer […]
10 things that will make your life easier
There are several things that will make life a whole lot easier but here are some of my 10 personal favorite things to consider and incorporate into your lifestyle. Read on and share yours in the comments too.
Nature Lover? This one is for you!
No scenery quite trumps nature’s, not even the finest architecture. I might be a bit bias because I am such a nature lover but I’m sure I am not too far off.
Q&A: Let’s Get Familiar
Thanks to everyone who sent their questions via Twitter and email. I loved answering them, and I hope you enjoy reading the answers. Let’s get familiar!
Mama, look! I made it to America!
Growing up in Nigeria, for so many people, America was the place to aspire to. It was almost a life ambition, “When I grow up, I want to go to America.” America always seemed so out of reach, like something reserved for only the most privileged of them all.
Ditching Comfort, Embracing Awkwardness
I recently did a fun street interview where I asked random people questions. Read the answers here. This involved walking up to strangers in the middle of a blazing hot afternoon, during a massive gay protest and on the busy streets of Canada’s National Capital.