I'm in such a happy mood. I watched the American Idol Finale with my sister yesterday and it just took me back! The show started in 2002 and churned out such great talent. Honestly, it was an iconic show and I'm glad I watched the first few seasons. I'm still mad Adam Lambert didn't perform last night though.
Anyways, who wants to read some interesting links?
- Did any of you catch this Playboy article on Lagos, the Party City?
- Jummy aka Good Naija Girl shared her Experience with Republishing Blog Content, and it's a very informational piece.
- Who wants to take on this 30 Day Challenge: Nightly Phone Ban? I should totally do it. I actually did it throughout January. You won't believe how much better you sleep.
- D'Journae and 5 other women write about the Quarter Life Crisis and how they are affected by it.
- Being a Nigerian Woman shares perspectives from 15 different women, including yours truly!
- Oya, if you're a blogger, just say thank you in the comments below before clicking this link - 100 Resources for Bloggers. You're welcome.
Thank you! :)
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DeleteWow! The world is so connected! wherever i go, you seems to be following me or vice versa *winks* talking about GoodNaijaGirl's Post
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LOL, like minds.
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DeleteOk, I'm back... that's a LOT of links to read. Wow. Bookmarked. I'll look through for the ones that apply to me.
ReplyDeleteAnd I quite liked your Being a Nigerian woman piece. I had to live on my own during NYSC. My dad wasn't a fine at all. But guess who won? Lol!
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LOL, I know! I bookmarked it too, and will be going back for reference.
DeleteThank you re: Being a Nigerian Woman. You're sooooooooooo lucky to have swung that o. I wish I won in my case :p
I enjoyed reading your contribution to the 'Being a Nigerian Woman' article- Indeed, "We are brought up to believe that life begins after marriage." Very true, and sadly so.
ReplyDeleteHonestly, this phone-mania has to end, my phone is easily the last thing I see before sleeping and the first thing I reach for when I wake up, even when I turn in the middle of the night, it crosses my mind to check my phone. It's very distracting. Lol
Thank you for sharing the juicy links.
Thanks Nedoux. I hoped my piece would resonate with someone.
DeleteI have to keep my phone on the other side of the room if I want to sleep through the night. That's how bad it is. SMH.
awww thank you for sharing our post hun! I can't wait to check out all these links.
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