{jcomments on} The heat of the past few months has been unbearable. People yearned for rains. It was therefore with great relieve and sighs of…
Category: Warriors Diary
{jcomments on} It is that period of the month and many women dread it. The Red Aunt comes visiting for a few days and many…
{jcomments on} ‘Until you get to see a sickle cell patient in crises, you will never know what it means to be with one… abeg,…
{jcomments on} Whenever many hear the word sickle cell, they immediately conjure hospitals and subsequent death. Like many other sickle cell warriors, our first ever…
{jcomments on} ‘I am taking this cow instead of my daughter because the cow is important to me. It will produce milk and could fetch…
{jcomments on} You sit quietly lost in your own silent thoughts and musings about a lot of things. The dreams you waved as a young…
{jcomments on} The story continues. If you missed reading Part 1, please click here. THE BATTLE FIELD I have spent days in hospitals but never…
{jcomments on}Hi Everyone, I have not written a blog post for more than a month now and not even checked my blog or Face book…
{jcomments on} Every day, we hear talks of empowering people. There are talks about women empowerment, talks about empowering people with disabilities, minority groups. In…
{jcomments on} On Wednesday, I walked through the corridors of the Etoug Ebe Baptist hospital after more than a year sabbatical. That was considered a…