Book Review: Rebel Heart by Penelope Ward and Vi Keeland

Rating: 4 Stars Published: May 22, 2018 Pages: 300 Genre: Romance This is the second book in the “Rush Duet” series and I was excited to go into it because the first book ‘Rebel Heir’ ended in a cliffhanger and I was desperate to know what was going to happen next. In this instalment, after … Continue reading Book Review: Rebel Heart by Penelope Ward and Vi Keeland

8 Books By Nigerian Authors I always recommend

As a book enthusiast and blogger, I often get asked for book recommendations and I am always excited to recommend my favorite books. However, as a Nigerian reader, I take it upon myself as a duty to promote books by Nigerian authors that I absolutely love and today happens to be one of those days … Continue reading 8 Books By Nigerian Authors I always recommend

“Are You Spiritually Drained? Signs You Need to Recharge with God”

I didn’t realize I was spiritually drained until I caught myself going through the motions — reading the Bible but not absorbing anything, praying but feeling numb, showing up to church but still feeling empty. I was pouring from a cup that hadn’t been filled in a while. Lately, I have been busy with the … Continue reading “Are You Spiritually Drained? Signs You Need to Recharge with God”

Book Review: Rebel Heir by Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward

Rating: 4.5 Stars Published: April 7, 2018 Pages: 295 Genre: Romance I have been wanting to read another book by this author duo since I read 'Dirty Letters' which happens to be my favorite romance novel of all time (until another book takes its place) but all their book covers are literally off-putting and by … Continue reading Book Review: Rebel Heir by Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward

Book Review: Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Rating: 3 Stars Published: March 4, 2025 Pages: 416 Genre: Literary Fiction This is the second novel I have read by the author. The first one, Purple Hibiscus which I read almost 20 years ago was interesting and impressive for a debut however, I was unable to read her other novels as I couldn’t quite … Continue reading Book Review: Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Faith Over Feelings: How to Stand Firm When Emotions Take Over

Some days, my heart feels heavier than my Bible. Let’s be honest — there are days when emotions try to run the show. Days when the fear is loud, the sadness lingers, and the doubt whispers things like “God’s not listening” or “Maybe it won’t work out after all.” Sound familiar? If you’ve ever felt … Continue reading Faith Over Feelings: How to Stand Firm When Emotions Take Over

Balancing Career and Calling: How to Seek God’s Purpose in Your Job

There was a time I really struggled to balance my relationship with my career. But the deeper I grew in God, the more I realized: my desk can be my ministry. My calling is not always separate from my career — sometimes, it flows through it. But let’s be honest. Finding balance between building a … Continue reading Balancing Career and Calling: How to Seek God’s Purpose in Your Job

Are You A Mood Reader? How To Pick The Right Book At The Right Time

One of the most frustrating yet oddly funny things about being a book lover is that sometimes… you just can’t read anything. Not because you don’t have the time (although that’s often true too), but because nothing feels right. You pick up a book you were dying to read last month and suddenly? It feels … Continue reading Are You A Mood Reader? How To Pick The Right Book At The Right Time

How to Develop a Consistent Prayer Life in a Distracted World

I used to think my prayer life had to look a certain way—an hour-long session every morning, complete with a journal, worship music, and uninterrupted time with God. And while that sounds beautiful, it rarely happened. Instead, my prayer life felt inconsistent, rushed, and sometimes distracted. I would start with good intentions, but before I … Continue reading How to Develop a Consistent Prayer Life in a Distracted World

The Power of Words: How to Speak Life Over Yourself and Others

The much younger me used to think words were just... words. Fleeting. Harmless. Something we say and forget. But life has taught me that words have weight—more than we often realize. I still remember someone in my extended family said something about me to my hearing when I was about eight years old. It was … Continue reading The Power of Words: How to Speak Life Over Yourself and Others