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04: Penance

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Let me start with this: there are some days you start writing with the perfect vibe, and the start of this essay is one of them. I am currently listening to Lagbaja on shuffle, and there is something his voice and the background talking drum are doing to me. I will be sure to let you know the next time I start writing along to such a perfect vibe. By the way, did you know that there is a Lagbaja bop with Fela? I know it is plausible, but it felt so random. Photo credits: Mehmet Turgut Kirkgoz Source: pexels.com Last Thursday, I had to go to the hostel to pick up some materials that I bought, and I went to the end of a long and exhausting round. I got a call on my way to the hostel that the last bus to Old Site was loading, and if I wasn't there then, I was sure to miss it. I went with a group mate, and on our way to the park to try out our luck, we happened upon another classmate that was driving back into town. The groupmate called this person, and he came back to pick us up. Imme

03: Tenacity

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If there is one word I would never use to describe myself, it would be tenacious.  I once quoted one of my favourite lines from Home, "If the probability of success falls below 50%, Boov give up," as my go-to reason for why I don't put myself in situations where I have to keep holding on, for why I take fewer chances and risks, aside from the fact that I adore that movie. But today’s story is not about me.  It is about Kova, our 2-year-old German Shepherd, who taught me a lesson over the holiday that will stick with me this year. Not Kova because someone forgot to take her picture. Photo credit: Manjari Singh Source: pexels.com We never found out why, but she (I am sorry, I am not using it for Kova) had a lot of ticks on her, so we have to keep spraying her with anti-tick spray as often as possible. On this particular day, my brothers bathed and sprayed her as usual and left her to play in the compound. Everyone just went about their day until my dad got back from work. H

02: Holiday and a Wedding

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Ama Nkupe, Nsukka I know there is a running joke about there being no rest for the wicked and medical students, but as soon as the last week of lectures came around, I booked a flight back to Lagos. I travelled home on December 23, 2022.  For the first time, my beloved Ibom Air didn't keep its schedule, and our flight was delayed for about 40 minutes. But that was just a little bump with no effect on the overall holiday. My brothers came in the next day, and for Christmas, we had a get-together/sleepover with the extended family. I got to spend time with my cousins, and we discussed our plans for the next year, especially those of us that would be graduating this year.   For the rest of the holidays, all I did was sleep and eat. I saw Glass Onion and Wednesday again, with my younger brother. I went to the Crossover service, and it wasn't as dramatic as I expected it to be. One of my cousins on my mother’s side came to stay with us after Christmas and was still around while I le

01: Reset

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2023 I would like to welcome you into the new year.  I know I am probably late to the party but I was away, it was the holidays after all.  I spent it with my family this year and it was nice. I was called a snob by someone who was meeting me for the first time and that wasn't cool.  Photo Credit: Ivan Samkov Source: pexels.com Last year, I didn’t have any new year resolutions or expectations for the year and the year turned out the same way I am turning out. I am not sure how much sense that made but again 2022, didn’t make a lot of sense. In all, I tried to make it work. I put in the work whenever possible and am grateful the year didn’t turn out terribly.  But enough about 2022, this is not the post for it. If you are interested in learning how my year went, check out my end-of-the-year review.   But as the year was winding down, I had time to assess where I am and how far it is from where I hoped to be. I did a bit of evaluation and there are a few things I am looking forward t