The last time Mrs. Joy Ike travelled to Asaba, Delta State was 18 years ago. That is when the businesswoman who deals in price tags left her hometown for Lagos and has never looked back even if she insists that…
I’ve always wanted to impact people positively – Julie Somuvi
Mrs. Julie Somuvi is a team member of NeoLife, a notable distributor for the worldwide company popular as GNLD. She says she has always wanted to impact people’s lives positively that is why she naturally gravitated towards being a NeoLife…
I spent the day trying to get an ID – Afilaka Tejumola
Afilaka Tejumola is a student of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, who spent his day trying to obtain an identity card in Lagos. Listen to him talk about his passionate quest and why he needs the ID. Please share…
Except for traffic going to work, the day was beautiful – Jonah Egbeighu
Jonah Egbeighu, who works in a hotel, says that he had a beautiful day if you don’t count the traffic going to work. Listen to him explain why he thinks traffic is fun and please share the experience of your…
My day has been stressful – Adelabu Folashade
Mondays are particularly stressful in Lagos, but for the Business Manager, Adelabu Folashade, who lives in Festac, this Monday was very much so. Listen to her talk about her day below and please share how yours went in the comments.
I love the arts -Stanley Chukwu
What Stanley Chukwu dreamed of becoming is to chart a part in the arts. He is now an apprenticed gasman waiting for the day that he would own his business. Perhaps then he can return to his first love of…
I speak my language well – Ben Chiadika
What is worse than someone who does not visit his hometown? Perhaps someone who does not speak the language of his people. Not Ben Chiadika, who lives in Lagos but goes home a lot and speaks his language. The film…
My day had mixed feelings – Korede Peter
Korede Peter, an accountant, resides in Anthony. He says that his day had mixed feelings. Listen below to find out what he means exactly and please share your own experience of the day in the comments.
I had a stressful day – Ajibola Salau
Ajibola Salau works as a speech therapist and lives in Anthony Village. As for his day, it was very stressful. And what could have made it so? Find out below then please recount your own day in the comments.
My day was great – Francis Osagie
Francis Osagie lives in Festac and works at a dry-cleaning company in Ikeja. He says that his day was great. Find out how great it really was below and please share how yours went in the comments.