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The Science Of Live Videos And The Art of Getting It Right

published on Saturday, 18 April 2020





Watching Andrea Bocelli live, on Sunday april 12, 2020, was so surreal!

But what made it even more special was watching it with my grandpa!

You see, my 80-year-old grandfather is the absolute king of swank and growing up around him, I fell in love with some of what have now become my favourite things ... red wine, croissants, cheese platters, jazz and of course the opera, so it was a blessing sharing the live concert with him.

My colleague shared the link to the concert with me and I hurriedly sent it to my grandpa. It was a wonderful experience to share in our love for Andrea Bocelli’s music even though we were miles apart.

And that’s the reality of the world today.


Here's What I Learnt In 2019! You're Welcome!

published on Wednesday, 1 January 2020


 

In 2019, I read more and built rewarding relationships that taught me key lessons that I’d like to share with the world.   

For FREE! Of course!  

Key to note, is that a lot of successful people agree to this. So yeah, you’re welcome! 

Cardi B Came To Lagos! Here's What The Grammy Award Winner Taught Me!

published on Sunday, 15 December 2019



I've always been a massive fan of Cardi B! 

I first encountered her on her stint with reality TV and I used to wonder how one human being could be so wrong, yet so right.


Why Care? Why Bother?

published on Sunday, 17 November 2019





All my life I have always cared about what people thought, how I was perceived, if they liked me, if they thought I was cool, pretty, relatable, fit, funny ... the list goes on.

Wondering why I'm writing this?

Stick with me, we'll get there!


Be Patient! Wait Till You Perfectly Fill Those Shoes!

published on Sunday, 28 July 2019


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I'm sure everyone has had that big shoe moment!

Growing up, our parents bought us, at some point, big shoes or even big clothes so we could grow into them.

A lot of us looked silly in them, others owned the look like they were born to wear baggy clothes and shoes.