Dear Afrobloggers,have you ever written a post and someone publishes it as their own work under their name and even earns from it? How did you feel, did you know that your work is property and protected by law. I thought I should throw light on this with emphasis on Literal works I originally postedContinue reading “WABC 21 Creatives #4 Protecting the creativity”
Mother’s Day
The medicine of hope and possibility, and the write to recovery
If there is anything I haven’t lost in my illness,it is hope, now Hope is a good thing perhaps the best of things and no good thing dies. One may argue that hope is a mindset to keep us going. Proverbs 23:7: As a man thinketh, so is he. So the power of the mindContinue reading “The medicine of hope and possibility, and the write to recovery”
The cookbook analogy; Recovery is a process, the cookie edition
Now I used to be a foodie before life had other plans I remember I used to love my cookies right before the language got attacked and when you say,’I love cookies hell yeah’ you may get funny glances now dear reader please maintain the strict literal meaning of cookie. Now in 2013, together withContinue reading “The cookbook analogy; Recovery is a process, the cookie edition”
The day I met her
So as a matter of principle, I find it nauseating to ask for a WhatsApp number from a lady I just met and we have kicked off a conversation. Nothing is attractive to me than a lady who reads and is into books. I’m not into slayers because there’s nothing else to talk about (pillowContinue reading “The day I met her”