10 already! Woooooot!!!! I know that 10 episodes is nothing compared to those who have been vlogging for years, but allow me to pat myself on the back a little. I have tried. In last week's episode, I missed a few scenes, so I added those scenes at the beginning of this week's episode - which is why Ada Verastic is still wearing the same outfit she was wearing at the end of last week's episode. In this week's episode, we party with Ibukun for her would-have-been surprise 30th Read More
Verastic Life 8: Ada Verastic’s Birthday Party
I am so, so excited about this week's video! Ada Verastic's birthday party might have been for the kids, but everyone knows that the first birthday is really for the parents. I am offering this as an explanation excuse for why I, Igwe, and our friends were completely misbehaving at Ada Verastic's birthday party. Not to worry, the kids had their own fun, too. I also really like this episode because you get to see me with my family and friends. Thank you to everyone who has been watching, Read More
Verastic Life 7: Preparation
In this week's episode of Verastic Life, we are seriously preparing for Ada Verastic's party, and coincidently, my friends (except Uju) are all in my house (Solachi, Funmie, and Ibukun). Funmie and I also get into a heated conversation about the other room. Igwe's mom takes her first trip to the mall and gets a new cell phone. Read More
Verastic Life #4: Back To America
In this week's episode of Verastic Life, I'm back to America and it's an extremely chill week. I'm still tired from the trip from Nigeria back to America. Ada Verastic turns 11 months, and I attack the goat meat Igwe bought from the meat market. Thank you for watching!! Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe! Read More
Verastic Life #3: Sweet Potato Meetup, Madam Sharp-Sharp, & Goodbye Nigeria
In this week's episode, I pretty much conclude my visit to Nigeria. I tie up lose ends and I exit. One of the major to-do things on my list of 13 things I had to do in Nigeria was meeting some Sweet Potatoes, and thankfully, it happened. It was not perfect, and it almost didn't happen because we only concluded on a venue the night before, and that's why I'm especially grateful for these ladies who showed up from near and far. Next time, it will be more organized. Thank you for coming out, Sweet Read More