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 Potatoes, you are all bae.
In this week’s episode, Sisi Yemmie and I also hung out again; we went to Balogun market in Lagos Island for fabric shopping, and son, Tito got to meet my baby, Ada Verastic. FYI: Tito still owes us bride price; watch the video to find out why. I met the most entertaining woman at Balogun Market and I drove for the first time in my life in Nigeria.
Thank you to everyone who made my stay in Nigeria extra sweet. From my best friend, Igwe to my mommy and daddy to Igwe’s friend, Ugo and Igwe’s baby brother, Wale to the old bloggers to my new lover, Sisi Yemmie to my old friend, Lilian Ifemeludike to Kunbi to wonderful people like Kunmi from City FM and Tessa Doghor and Nmadiuto from Business Day to Tosyn Bucknor, and even to my angel, Ada Verastic who brought me favor everywhere went.
I am now back to America, and next week’s vlog will show my life here in America. I miss Nigeria, but I look forward to the next time my feet hit Nigerian soil.
P.S. Below are links that were mentioned in the video
1, Location of the Sweet Potato Meetup: Grills In & Out, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos.
2. The post about why Igbos and Yorubas should not marry.
3. The post about Bill Cosby (and the follow up post about Bill Cosby).
4. The post about Mr. Tokunbo Oladejo, the incompetent senior manager at Dana Air.
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Nkiru says
Two hot mamas. I enjoyed watching this video especially the market scene where those guys were dancing. It reminded me of my late dad. He enjoyed such music …sniff sniff…. wipes tears
Vivian E says
ahhhh
crying o
why am I sad na
anyways thank God for the journey mercies
Favourmoyse says
I tire for you self
The day my father turned his back on me