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SHIT HAPPENS

Shit happens. Literally. Sometimes, it really does. I should know; I’m the one with the testimony. The love interest in this story is named Segun, an old friend with benefits

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AND THEN THERE WERE THREE

My story begins when I got home after graduation. It was as though a discussion of my happily married life after graduation had been a topic for the roundtable. Just

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AN ODE TO BORING LOVE

I often feel inundated with so much art, discussion, and philosophy on all the myriad ways we fall in and out of love. I am the first to admit that

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THE OTHER SIDE OF HEALING

Growing up, some of us had things we kept in locked boxes. Things we pushed far away into the darkest parts of our minds. Hoping they’d never see the light.

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Eleven Ways To Love Yourself More This New Year

1. Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself: It’s really easy to focus on your flaws, imperfections, pimples, and other things you hate about yourself. But harping so much on negative

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The One About FINDING JESUS

Originally published on sagbachronicles.com So it’s Christmas day and I see a missed call from my aunt. (The same one who prayed for a wife for me in THE PRAYER)

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A PROMISE TO DO MORE (TRIBUTE TO AYKE)

Social media is good. You can rack up countless number of friends, blog endless stories of your fantastic life and be idolized over your washboard abs by tens of thousands

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Polite Musings From The Turf Of An Angry Paranoid Observer

FOREWORD: So, a few days ago, the interview we did with Bisi Alimi on his wedding and his LGBT views got picked up by a slew of mainstream media, both

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LOVE, TRUST AND LETTING GO

If you live in Nigeria, you know the struggle to be gay. The struggle which involves having to play off your relationship as a simple friendship in public so as

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LOVE: DO WE DESERVE IT?

They say everyone deserves love. They say love is neither earned nor forced but comes on its own. They say love can’t be repressed, shut down or subdued. Even the