• The Pride of Africa’s Mega City

    Drive, trek or move out! Cities that inhabit 10 million or more inhabitants are described as mega cities. The largest of them are Tokyo in Japan, Jakarta in Indonesia, Delhi in India,…

  • The Neighborhood of the Naked Pedestrian

    What standards of humanity can justify such neglect? The weather was bright, traffic was light and at 7.45am we drove off the Roundabout to the inner road. Lining the road on both…

  • The Race That Began Before It Started

    Seven Life Lessons for Achieving your goals I woke up on race day somewhat nervous about the 10k run. For a Goalaholic like me, this first milestone for the year would validate…

  • The Choices We Called Mistakes

    Courage to embrace them intentionally One of the lessons I’ve learned since living more intentionally was to embrace mistakes. This sounds like incitement to do wrong. It’s not. It’s been demonstrated that…

  • The Brisk Walker and Her Fixer

    Village memories of a grieving daughter Every school resumption week the shopping goes full swing for my children in boarding school. My twelve-year-old daughter accompanied me to Yaba, a bustling open market in…

  • Solo Traveler in Strangerland

    How I learnt the real meaning of longevity. Tonia and I talked about a ladies trip ever since our first pregnancies in 2005. Out of our bucket list we narrowed down to…

  • Silence is Bronze

    The role we play in aiding the illusion of truth. As I turned on my television, there was an interview with the Information Minister airing. This man was the Chief Propagandist that…

  • Positive Ways To Communicate The Pandemic

    Honesty still is the best policy. Business brand, community campaign or personal circle, we all have to think about how we communicate the pandemic to our audience. There has been such a…