Adventures of a Danfo Celebrity Dear Tosin, I met Raphael this morning. He was sitting beside me. In a Danfo. After last week’s fiasco, I promised to mind my business Read More
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On Life’s Stage: Lessons For You
On Life’s Stage: Lessons For You You need to learn how to be strong, how to hold on with the last strength in your shaky teeth. You need to learn Read More
Only Lazy Girls Sleep With Men For Money – Chief Synner
Only Lazy Girls Sleep With Men For Money- Chief Synner The Editor-in-Chief of Syncityng recently sat down with Chinelo Akorah, a lawyer and women’s advocate to talk about life, relationships Read More
This Burdensome Mess That Is Nigeria
This Burdensome Mess That Is Nigeria This country is a mess. Big mess. The President has been gone for over 90 days. His wife makes a post saying he came Read More
My Marriage Proposal Story
My Marriage Proposal Story My first marriage proposal came when I was twelve. I remember it vividly, the way I remember various infinitesimal events in my life. He was the Read More
The Tale of The Slay Queen on The Danfo
The Tale of The Slay Queen On The Danfo I decide today to serve the god of Ajebutter. Just for today. I ditch my usual traditional wear (today is Friday) Read More
What Happened That Morning On The Danfo
What Happened That Morning On The Danfo Akoka 6.50 am. The bus is almost full save for three seats. There is no conductor but a haggard looking driver yelling, “Yaba, Read More
Why Exactly Do People Cheat?
Why Exactly Do People Cheat? Why do people cheat? Why do people commit to someone and then cheat? I was in a bus today. Heading somewhere. A man entered and Read More
What Happens When You Leave Your Bank Manners At Home
What Happens When You Leave Your Bank Manners At Home I don’t understand you. You walk into a bank…you meet a queue. What’s the right thing to do? Join a Read More
4 Ways To Avoid Back Pain While Working
4 Ways To Avoid Back Pain While Working An average civil servant works for 25 years before retiring. This stat is for Nigeria and for most Africa countries. Tweeeeeeenty-five years! Read More