​How To Grow Your Email List From 0-100 Subscribers in Two Weeks. Guaranteed! 

Hi everyone. So in this article, I’m going to touch on what email lisitng is, why you need to grow your email list and how you can do that. It is unfortunate that a lot of Nigerians getting into internet business today, want a short cut to having an email list. So they buy from people who have been all over the internet, gathering emails. … Continue reading ​How To Grow Your Email List From 0-100 Subscribers in Two Weeks. Guaranteed! 

Crisis Management: How Quickly Can You Adapt In Crisis?

When Life Wouldn’t Cooperate: You’ve worked hard, trained hard and prayed hard to be a management staff, and finally your promotion interview day is here. Your interview starts at 7:30am prompt – punctuality is part of the hurdles to cross. You rise at six, about thirty minutes late because you burned the midnight oil putting finishing touches to your preparations. Thank goodness you’ve sorted out … Continue reading Crisis Management: How Quickly Can You Adapt In Crisis?

Your New Husband by Dera Duru

  You did not tell your boyfriend that you were getting married. So when your phone rings on your wedding night and his name and picture appear on your phone’s screen, you do not pick the call. It continues to ring, this iphone with its delicate features, with his face on the screen; his reddish lips glowing redder. You do not pick. Your husband stands … Continue reading Your New Husband by Dera Duru

My Husband’s Brother by Karo Oforofuo

“Tradition demands that in the absence of you husband, one of us must become your husband.” Uncle John’s voice rang in my head. The type of things we women are subjected to all in the name of tradition, is baffling. Who was I going to be wife to?” uncle John, my late husband’s eldest brother who happens to be in his mid-sixties? Or the other … Continue reading My Husband’s Brother by Karo Oforofuo

Basis for Love (2): Mama Don Die… By Sinmisola Ogunyinka @sinmisolaog

​ ​ Aaron Ezekiel returned a while later with David, and they walked into the boss’ office without sparing me an extra glance. The receptionist and the others came back, and I slid into my back office. I couldn’t pray Aaron would not come after me. He had, those eight years ago. I had resisted him then, and my only prayer now was the wisdom … Continue reading Basis for Love (2): Mama Don Die… By Sinmisola Ogunyinka @sinmisolaog