I'm probably a hypocrite but who cares?! Its not always easy to admit you were wrong or to have to take back your words, especially when you had meant them the first time. Growing up, I used to not like make up at all. When I started high school, there were so many …
Read moreAm a quarter of a golden fruit a soft ripe melon sliced to a half-moon curve, havinf thick green rind of a jungle growth; and th sea devours it Am half of the wilderness rock over the slow whalebacks heaving In a blue bush-sea breaking. In a splatter of scrub on the slop…
Read moreWe get to a stage in our lives where It's difficult to accept that we're wrong. Truth be told, if you're be wrong. its life and life teaches us lessons, no matter what. that's why we should listen to correction and consider them first,weigh the evidence and then …
Read morehttp://www.tumblr.com/blog/hawtspittanowblogs So wrong, but the heart said right As I left, my mind got misdirected I walked away with so much and felt absolute void Playing tricks with a magician, full of illusions Staring at what could be, knowing what is Painted…
Read moreEPISODE FOUR: “We didn’t know he would shoot himself. We are truly sorry for your loss... when we got to the house, his wife was barely alive but the paramedics were able to revive her although she is still in critical condition. I am still surprised that you had no idea who …
Read moreEpisode three: Putting the pieces as to who the young man was talking about didn’t take too long to come together. The scent of the perfume. The thug chasing after her earlier. The nurse who had exchanged money for her son. Anton Miguel. He was as resourceful as he was cun…
Read moreEpisode two: Beat it or I’ll beat you... Staring at the clear blue Namibian sky , the wind caressing her skin like the touch of a gentle lover, Angie remembered that day 5 years ago so clearly. It always felt like yesterday. Her son had been taken from her, her pains and suffe…
Read moreWhat happened to the children of mother savannah? What happened to her children who fought so hard to get their freedom? Are THEY sleeping away their struggles in the shacks of 7de laan? What happened to the children whose dreams of freedom went beyond the fight What h…
Read more“Will you Marry me?”, he was kneeling on one knee, between his hands he held the velvet red box opened with a sparkling ring gleaming in the moonlight. It was too perfect. It was so hard for Sylvia to imagine that she had found the man of her dreams, in Victor. So many times s…
Read moreEpisode one: He's back... The joy of a mother filled, Angie’s heart as she was handed her new born baby. “What’re you going to name him?” the nurse asked, Angie looked and smiled. “Joshua.” “Lovely name. You have a very beautiful baby Ma’am.”, “Thank you”, Angie re…
Read moreDON’T SMOKE! SMOKING CAUSES CANCER! DONT DRINK AND DRIVE! DRINK RESPONSIBLY! Yet all around the world, there are more and more deaths each day. Drivers get drunk and cause accidents. Young adults are constantly the preyed victims of recklessness. Are we really that daft an…
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Comfort Ajibola is a dynamic African storyteller who has transformed her passion for social media, film, and communications into a thriving career. As a digital marketer, content creator, online English teacher, and social media strategist, she wears many hats with expertise and enthusiasm. Comfort excels at creating spaces for progressive conversations that champion inclusivity and diversity. Her love for people is matched only by her love for God, driving her mission to inspire and connect with others through her multifaceted talents.
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