In the past couple of days, my blog was hijacked by sponsored posts, and I mean that in the best way possible. Love it! And that's why I'm late in talking about Obama's epic fail --- according to some people who clearly have something stuck up their a-hole. When I first saw the picture of Obama and the Prime Ministers, my first reaction was awww. I thought it was mighty cool to see leaders of the world - literally - doing something as simple and casual as taking a selfie (by the way, selfie is Read More
Dear Ann Coulter, To Have Multiple Orgasms From A Nigerian Prince, Press 1 – Again

Yesterday on Nigerian Twitter, people were pissed about Ann Coulter's latest article, titles, "To Speak To A Nigerian Prince About Your Health Care, Press 1 Now." If you're wondering what on earth she's talking about, it's about Obama's healthcare website that isn't working. So what does this have to do with Nigeria? Nothing. Absolutely nothing. Not a damn thing. You know, I get humor. I appreciate humor in any piece of writing. If she had stopped at just including Nigerian in the title, Read More
If The Obamas Were Nigerians …
They'd look something like this. I found this picture on the world wide web. Looks good on them! I wonder whose wedding picture was kidnapped to make this picture :D Read More
What Are You Worth?
The debate over healthcare and insurance is one that is best understood and appreciated by people who know what it’s like to be sick and not be able to afford the needed treatment. Years ago, I suffered what was supposed to be minor stomach flu. I had all the classic symptoms: nausea, diarrhea, cramps, and fever. The cramps went from bad to worse, and while I feared that what I was suffering might have been worse than the stomach flu, I made Google my doctor and refused to go to the hospital Read More
Guess Who Was At The White House??? Meeeee!!!

And no, my people, I was not there as a tourist. I was there as Press. The Human and Health Services Department held an event at the White House yesterday to discuss the Affordable Care Act and how it impacts minorities. I collaborated with the Cameroon American Council, but it was my merit that got me there: Verastic. When the e-mail got back to me and asked for my details (full name, date of birth, social security number, etc), I sent it in, but I did not really expect it to go through. I Read More
