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2025 Recap

Dearest Gentle Reader, Season’s greetings ๐Ÿค If I’m being honest, I didn’t keep all the promises I made to myself and to you guys in January 2025๐Ÿฅบ. And for a long time, that bothered me a whole lot. But looking back now, I understand why. Last year needed me to pause, to learn, to unlearn, and to grow, and I’m grateful for every part of it. One of the biggest lessons came from choosing a career path. As a Microbiology graduate who genuinely enjoyed every aspect of the course (weirdly so), deciding what direction to take wasn’t easy. I felt pulled in many directions, unsure of where I truly belonged. Eventually, I ran back to God for clarity and slowly, things began to align. That clarity led me to academic writing. It was something I had always been interested in but never quite knew how to begin. When I finally took the leap, it was challenging, exciting, and deeply fulfilling. I’m incredibly grateful to everyone who referred me, trusted my work, and supported my journey. Thank you f...

PART 1: “Of Worship, Wahala & Little Miss Red Rose – My Lagos Weekend Begins”

Dearest Gentle Reader, Long time no blog post, innit? Do I have a logical excuse? Absolutely not. Do I miss y’all? 100%! Because nobody understands my rants like you do. Anyway, welcome to today’s episode of  Yapology! So, Friday through Monday was one wild ride. I travelled down to Lagos for a God-filled weekend  and yes, it was fun-filled too… well, until Monday ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜ญ The plan looked simple on paper: Get my document from school (for context, I’m an alumna of Mountain Top University), attend  Outpouring  on same Friday evening,  PMCH  on Saturday (I’m an MFM girlie through and through), church on Sunday morning,  Hallelujah Festival  Sunday evening, and head home Monday. Emphasis on  “looked simple.”๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ Friday : Outpouring Vibes & Little Miss Red Rose ๐Ÿ˜ญ Friday morning, I was meant to collect my document from school. Instead, I collected premium  stories . One story led to another until I realized time had  really gone, an...