Who’s That Girl? / Blogger Q & A

My birthday is fast approaching (can you tell I am excited?!), and I thought I’d use the occasion to be a little more transparent with…

Master the Public Speaking Game!

Ladies! Many of the blog posts from the communications academy have largely covered how we can be great writers, but we are yet to learn…

Book Review: Freshwater

Ada is born to a Nigerian (Igbo) father and Tamil mother. ‘A fat baby, with thick black hair… [who] screamed a lot’. But unbeknownst to her…

Write the Vision

I am ever cognisant of the need to pay attention to the way I communicate with myself. That’s not to say that the words I speak are always…

Guest Post: 5 Signs You’re Gonna Be a Successful Content …

Hello ladies! I hope you’ve had a nice weekend! The direction of this blog has shifted slightly (for the better!) over the past months, and…

SPOTLIGHT: Meet Tega Baah

Meet Tega! There is an army of amazing women rising up in our generation, and it’s only fair we know who they are, which is…

Dust that Dirt Off Your Shoulder! (How to Deal with …

Criticism is never a nice thing to receive because as humans we thrive on praise (although it can sometimes leave us with reddened cheeks!). But, be…

How To Write a Pretty Damn Good Book Review!

Hello! After my last post, I thought we should revert to something a little more serious. But hey, thanks for all of your interest and…

Bloggers, How Do We Strike the Balance Between Real Life …

Hey ladies. Please allow us to go off topic today. I want to speak on a current trending issue which sparked a bit of a…

Bookmarked! March Edition

Image courtesy of Instagram @jennifer.garner Yet another eventful month! As this is the last post of March, I am bringing to you another round up of…

Book Review: Confessions of a Frustrated Millenial

Ladies, have you ever read a book that spoke to your soul with such clarity? Well, I have never identified with a book so closely…

Dashed Dreams and Renewed Hope: Why I got into Copywriting

As a child, my mother would always tell me “pay now, play later”. This simply meant that if I committed my childhood to books, if…