I miss my childhood. .
I was speaking with someone today about having children and then it just dawned; when was it again that I was just a child myself, playing suwe, sleeping off in the livingroom and miraculously finding myself on my bed? .
Where does all the time go? .
You see this book? It has eight stories with child protagonists in all of them. And it will make you remember what it felt like to be a child. It will entertain and excite and warm your heart too. .
Guess what? You can purchase it in just 2 minutes. The link is in my bio.
Enjoy, and send me your feedback. šš
TNR Exclusive š¬
In an exclusive with The Nollywood Reporter, Ife Olujuyigbe says family remains the emotional core of the "Ajosepo" franchise, even as the sequel raises the chaos, tension, and comedy.
Read the full interview via the link in bio.
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Weāre in full celebration mode šš„
Ajosepo lands in cinemas May 28 š¬šæ
The countdown has begun⦠š
Letās goooo šš¾šš¾šš¾
Directed by @kayodekasum
Written by yours truly.
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Distributed by @filmeoneng
Thank you all so much for the outpouring of love you showered me with yesterday. In every message, every call, every comment, every storyā¦I felt it deeply, and it warmed my heart.
Growing older is such a gift, and Iām really grateful to God for another year. Iām stepping into this new one with the intention and commitment to make it count.
Love you all and God bless you.
Today is my last day in this age, and what A Big Bold Beautiful Journey it has been!
I made tough choices that paid off, set boundaries with Sinners, and let go of the Wicked: For Good. šš
At some point, it was One Battle After Another through The Long Walk. And when it all came at me at once like ping pong balls, I held my ground and sent them back like Marty Supreme.
Certain things I didnāt expect to matter ended up carrying more Sentimental Value than I imagined. And even when I turned on God like Frankenstein, He still showered me in his love.
I followed some of my Train Dreams, and while some worked out, others felt as impossible as to Wake Up Dead Men. But we begin again tomorrow.
Iām grateful to still be here, better, stronger, and more certain of who I am.
On to the next chapter.
(And if you didnāt understand any part of this post, you need to watch more films)
Personal jpegs from our book launch.
āWetin My Eyes Don See For Lagosā anthology is available everywhere for purchase.
I have a deeply moving story in it called āGirls of Our Yardā. Itās a story about resilience, community, immigration and the pursuit of happiness.
WMEDSFL is published by @jolevi_ , and collated by my brilliant friend, @titiekundayo