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What losing my grandfather taught me
It was 5:30 a.m. in Ohio when I first read the news. Sitting in the living room of my intern apartment, groggy and barely awake, I looked...
Aug 10, 20247 min read


Moments that altered my brain chemistry as an international student
1. For the first time, truly being international. If I really think about it, I actually have been an ‘international student’, by...
Dec 27, 20227 min read


To Speak or Not to Speak
"I can understand it but I can’t really speak it" a line that anybody born and raised in the diaspora would easily recognise. A line I,...
Jul 23, 20224 min read


Philia
“Friend, one thing I love about you is…” A phrase I had used more times than I can count, particularly in my recent trip back to...
Jun 14, 20224 min read


An ode to mothers, everywhere
I call this month, Mother’s May, in dedication to all mothers, and all the intricacies of motherhood I have come to learn. The first,...
May 18, 20224 min read


Memoirs of Accra
Travelling back to Ghana brought so many strong emotions in me, greater than I thought imaginable. In 2 months, I found myself right at...
Apr 20, 20224 min read


Rejection, and how to recover
The feeling of rejection is so painfully profound. To aspire to achieve, to aspire to dream, only to be halted in your tracks is such a...
Apr 20, 20223 min read
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