We are like the moon. We all have a dark side; that not-so-pleasant part of our personality we don’t get eager to show off. We commonly say no one is perfect, and especially like to say it about ourselves. Why? We believe the darker shades of our... Read More
Celebrity Attitude
Hi guys, how are you doing? I stumbled on this very beautiful podcast goddess and we have come to agree we would share her rants on here alongside mine (Lets hope mine comes through…LOL)I hope your week is going fine? otherwise, it can only get... Read More
Living without you
Living without you by Emmanuella A lot has changed since you left I’ve grown, I’ve learned, I’ve loved, I’ve been heartbroken. I’ve lived, I’ve hurt, I’ve cried, I’ve been broken. Through all these... Read More
Happy birthday to me
Okay, so it’s my birthday today and I am so happy, in a joyous mood with so many birthday wishes (which is normal). But in it all, I took some time to analyze my life thus far. There are times when I wish I could go back to the past but then, the... Read More
Is Giving The Cold Shoulders To An Introvert Sensible?
They find pleasure in solitude, not in loneliness. So do you really believe they’re bothered? In plain language, introverts are a distinct set of people who cherish their alone time above socializing in groups. They may actually like company, but... Read More
Nurse Nancy – 17
A very warm birthday regards to Wole Fash, a contributor on this blog. Thank you so much for being part of Elsieisy’s blog, May this new year bring you more breakthrough and favor in Jesus name. Enjoy your day dear :D Previous Episodes I woke up... Read More
The call that stemmed the tide
From time immemorial, the build up to the General Elections in Africa’s most populous Nation incites a lot of shenanigans-a thought provoking jamboree that keeps everyone on his or her toes and that includes fetuses that are allotted that period of... Read More
Short people are likely to develop heart disease
A team of scientists in Britain’s University of Leicester has found out that the smaller your height, the greater risk you have of heart disease. Scientist researched two million people to detect that part of DNA which controls the height and heart... Read More
Childhood trauma may increase diabetes risk
A new study suggests that Children who witness a death in the family or go through their parents’ divorce may be at 3 times higher risk of developing type 1 diabetes before the age of 14 than those who did not have those or similar... Read More