Mark Zukerberg’s Visit – See My Best Comments From Nigerians by @KaroOforofuo 

      So Facebook founder, Mark Zukerberg, landed Nigeria yesterday. Yes, his first stop was Cc Hub, Yaba. But what shook Nigerians was the fact that he decided to take a stroll in the streets of Lagos, without security details. (Though I’m sure the white guys behind could be part of his security details, watching and protecting him from a distance). Then again, he … Continue reading Mark Zukerberg’s Visit – See My Best Comments From Nigerians by @KaroOforofuo 

What Is It With Evil Fathers And Defenseless Daughters These Days? by Karo Oforofuo 

​ ​ I first saw the headline – Man Uses Hot Iron To Burn His Daughter’s Eyes and Private Parts I frowned. What’s it with fathers dashing out inhumane punishment to daughters these days? Flogging them mercilessly and inflicting Terrible injuries on them? I was boiling when I clicked the link. The deed had been done. I was mostly interested in reading that the so … Continue reading What Is It With Evil Fathers And Defenseless Daughters These Days? by Karo Oforofuo 

Introducing Around And About With Karo Oforofuo

​ Hey Fam, join me for an exciting look at societal issues as they affect lives around the world. Never miss an update by me.  Please click here to follow MakeADreamng on  – Facebook,  –  Twitter  – Instagram Please bookmark my short link bit.ly/Dreams_Karo_Oforofuo to view all my posts and for timely updates by me.  And we could promote your business and services for free. … Continue reading Introducing Around And About With Karo Oforofuo

In And Out With Karo Oforofuo: African Fantasy Fiction At It’s Peak

as sew Title: Meji (Book 1) Author: Milton Davis Genre: Fantasy/Adventure Setting: Precolonial Africa (Life of Africans and their empires before the scourge of the transatlantic slave trade and colonization) Bookshop: Okadabooks.com Synopsis: The story opens with Inkosi Dingane (king of the Sesu tribe) pacing the birthing hut. His great wife, Shani, was in pains, screaming and cursing as she laboured. Her legs ajar and … Continue reading In And Out With Karo Oforofuo: African Fantasy Fiction At It’s Peak

Out and About With Karo Oforofuo: Travel Abroad – Is It a Charm That Wrecks Homes?

Africa is our continent. Nigeria is our home. In this time of dwindling economy, fallen naira and severe hardship, everyone wants a way out of the country. I do too. Lol. But the question I ask myself is this. “Has running away done more harm than good? Especially for the married couples?” I have been talking with a very good friend of mine, about life … Continue reading Out and About With Karo Oforofuo: Travel Abroad – Is It a Charm That Wrecks Homes?