Hi, it’s me again, yeah Gloria. It’s another Monday so butterflies are you ready??!! Ok that was a lirru beet exuberant. As y’all know, I’m a fan of twitterNG, there’s absolutely no personality that y…
Marriage and Family Life: May 2016
FINDING, KNOWING AND DOING GOD’S WILL Life is literally littered with decision-making moments. Almost always you have cause to make or discard a decision. Everyone, both young and old, makes dec…
Facing Your Flaws.
Sometimes real friends take the time to point out your flaws to you with the hope of making you a better person (either lovingly or not), which is all fine and dandy, the issue then is what do yo…
Forgive me father for I have sinned (confessions)
Hello, hello, hello, it’s Monday again and of course time for butterflies to spread their colourful wings and fly. Before I start, let me tell you what I did this week, I cooked “Efo Soko”, I have…
Sanctification – Part 1
Daniela was excited about following JESUS after her conversion at a Christian revival meeting held some months ago. Her attitude and lifestyle changed after the meeting, and she became a different per…
Another Award Nomination for ETPBlog!
Have you ever felt so overwhelmed by love? Like you have to actually actively take out time to really appreciate the feeling you are going through, to digest the moment to its very last nutrient, to p…
Letter to Bae
Who’s back again?Its olu maintain, Who’s back again? It’s olu yahooze, Not really sure but I think that’s how the song goes, it was a jam back then in naija. Hello and welcome to ano…
Babcock University Held the 1st NiMSA South West Convention of 2016
Hey everyone! Whenever I travel for Medical Conferences I feel the need to tell you all about the experiences – so here’s the latest! Wednesday 20th – Sunday 24th April 2016 saw Babc…
Great Lessons The Christian Woman Can Learn From The Series: Jenifa’s Diaries
It was a cold saturday evening, I came back from work very tired. I strolled into the sitting room and met everybody in the house watching Jenifa’s diary. They were all laughing uncontrollably l…
Culture Shock
Some of you may not know that I attended both Nigerian and British secondary schools. Well now you do haha. I started secondary school at the age of 10 (skipped year 6 in primary school) in Nigeria in…