Archives Tag: Stories
Why Your Customers Prefer Stories Over Regular Posts
April 19, 2022
Social media stories have become one of the most popular ways for brands to engage with their audience. Unlike traditional posts, stories offer a fleeting, immersive, and interactive experience that captures attention freshly and dynamically. Customers are drawn to stories because they provide authenticity, immediacy, and a sense of exclusivity. Read more about Business … Continue reading Why Your Customers Prefer Stories Over Regular Posts
Some Books to Read to Your Kids on Children’s Day
April 19, 2022
Children’s Day celebrates the joy of childhood and what better way to do that than by sharing some enchanting stories? Here are ten delightful books to read with your kids that will take them on magical journeys and teach valuable life lessons. Read more about Education Chicken in the Kitchen by Nnedi Okorafor This … Continue reading Some Books to Read to Your Kids on Children’s Day
Utilizing Instagram Stories and TikTok Reels for Engagement
April 19, 2022
Social media has transformed how brands and individuals connect with their audiences, offering various tools for creative expression and interaction. Among these, Instagram Stories and TikTok Reels have become pivotal for engaging users, providing a platform for ephemeral content that is both immediate and impactful. Read more about Social Media These features allow creators … Continue reading Utilizing Instagram Stories and TikTok Reels for Engagement
How To Tell Stories With Your Marketing Content
April 19, 2022
Telling stories with your marketing content is a great way to connect with your audience and make your brand more relatable. Whether you’re promoting a product, sharing a customer testimonial, or highlighting your company’s values, storytelling can help you captivate your audience’s attention and leave a lasting impression. In this article, I share with … Continue reading How To Tell Stories With Your Marketing Content
Chinenye Echem and the Storyteller Community: Transforming Lives, One Story at a Time
April 19, 2022
In a world filled with complexities and challenges, some rise to meet these obstacles head-on, driven by a passion to make a difference. Chinenye Echem, the visionary founder of Storyteller Community, is one such individual. With a background in Public Health from California State University, East Bay, Chinenye has dedicated her life to addressing … Continue reading Chinenye Echem and the Storyteller Community: Transforming Lives, One Story at a Time
Instagram Stories: A Good Way To Grow Your Brand In 2022
April 19, 2022
Social media has been known to be one of the most powerful tools to grow one’s business in this modern world. To become a successful brand manager or marketer, you have to understand the features of most platforms and how to use them. Read more about Social media In this article, we will focus on … Continue reading Instagram Stories: A Good Way To Grow Your Brand In 2022
Video Of The Week: Selling With Stories|Story-Selling Strategies That Work
April 19, 2022
Every brand should have a story to tell. Stories have the capacity to move an audience and build their connection to a brand. However, it is one thing to have a story to tell and it is another to tell it in a way that it captures the attention of your audience and spurs them … Continue reading Video Of The Week: Selling With Stories|Story-Selling Strategies That Work
This Danfo Lyfe: The Heartbroken Agbero
April 19, 2022
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
Websites We Love: African Mommy
April 19, 2022
If there is anything to observe about the 21st century women, it’s their willingness to tell stories – stories that resonate with women, irrespective of tribe, background or faith. They share these stories to empower the next woman and let her know she always has the backing of a tribe of strong women who have come … Continue reading Websites We Love: African Mommy
This Danfo Lyfe: Beggars and Riders
April 19, 2022
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
Top 5 Websites For Writers
April 19, 2022
Writing is a form of communication through which a writer conveys his message to his audience through the words he pens down, hence, for his writing to be acknowledged it must be published. To achieve this, he needs a platform where his articulated words can be showcased for the world to see. This is where platforms for writers … Continue reading Top 5 Websites For Writers
Integrity is in Nigeria’s DNA
April 19, 2022
One beautiful thing about one’s character is that no matter how much you try to hide it, it has a way like a flame of showing its true self. A character can be a virtue or a vice. A child’s character is developed by nurture and by the structure. Nurture is the way a child … Continue reading Integrity is in Nigeria’s DNA
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On Stories and Writing: Quotes From 10 Nigerian Writers
April 19, 2022
“Without stories, we would go mad. Life would lose its moorings or lose its orientations. Even in silence we are living our stories.” ― Ben Okri, Birds of Heaven “Many stories matter. Stories have been used to dispossess and to malign. But stories can also be used to empower, and to humanize. Stories can break the dignity … Continue reading On Stories and Writing: Quotes From 10 Nigerian Writers
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Proud To Be Nigerian
April 19, 2022
I was early for Sunday service in church, so I tucked into an empty seat and flipped through the brochure. Soon, an Asian lady squeezed into the space beside me. I could tell she was peeking at me, rather covertly though. Â She averted my eyes each time I looked in her direction, but as soon … Continue reading Proud To Be Nigerian
Down Mango’s Memory Lane
April 19, 2022
Somewhere between the first rains and before the rainy season ends, you’ll find the mango at its best. Unripe green mangoes turn reddish yellow, inviting you to buy from the mallam’s wheelbarrow, the hawker’s tray, or the market woman’s basket, or, if you’re still privileged to live in places where tropical trees are still rife, to … Continue reading Down Mango’s Memory Lane
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