This Danfo Lyfe: The Heartbroken Agbero
9th September 2019
Typically, I do not miss Sunday church services. However, I decided to visit my baby niece on this particular Sunday because I hadn’t seen her in a week. I got to Costain busstop where I’d decided to board a bus going to CMS, then proceed to Ajah. By some stroke of fate, there was a … Continue reading This Danfo Lyfe: The Heartbroken Agbero
A Christmas Outreach To The Ilaje Community
1st December 2018
‘Tis the season to be jolly, tra la la la la la la la la! This tune heralds Christmas time. Everyone loves this season for diverse reasons; for some it’s a time to just chill – you do not worry about work as you stuff your face with yummy delicacies or make plans with friends … Continue reading A Christmas Outreach To The Ilaje Community
This Danfo Lyfe: Traffic Palava
22nd November 2018
When you travel from one state to another in Nigeria, you realise that each state has the same way of welcoming its visitors. For instance, when approaching Ogun state, you’ll find something like ‘Welcome to Ogun state. The Gateway state’ or Kogi: ‘Welcome to Kogi State. The confluence state’. But it’s a different story as … Continue reading This Danfo Lyfe: Traffic Palava
This Danfo Lyfe: Beggars and Riders
10th September 2018
I’ve got a confession to make. I love people watching – a.k.a.: gbeborun alias looku-looku. “Gbeborun” loosely translates to a person who hurriedly picks up a veil looking for juicy gossip in the neighbourhood. Really, I just like watching scenarios around me. I don’t go about looking for these events; they more or less find … Continue reading This Danfo Lyfe: Beggars and Riders