Supported by my Fears

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Hi, I’m going to take you through a personal real-life tale that intertwines the challenge of academic pursuit with the tapestry of personal development in a pharmacy school. It all started when I secured admission into Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto, which many regard as the most prestigious and peaceful university in Nigeria. I remember the … Read more

The Long Road To My ICAN Success

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I’m going to share a saga that transcends a mere chronicle of professional qualification—it’s the essence of my grit and grace in the relentless pursuit of my dreams. It’s how I embraced the profound challenge of becoming a chartered accountant in Nigeria, a narrative woven with the threads of ambition, perseverance, and resilience. You’re going … Read more

Broken Dreams, Brighter Paths: A Journey To Self Discovery

Have you ever wondered if the collapse of one dream could unintentionally pave the way for something even more fulfilling? It’s a tough pill to swallow, I know, but sometimes our biggest setbacks are disguised as the greatest setup for personal growth and self-discovery. And trust me I’m speaking from experience. Let me paint a … Read more

A Break From Despair

Hello and welcome to this episode of true-life stories about how a little girl broke free from near depression. I wasn’t the typical child who knew exactly what I wanted to be in the future. I loved cooking and baking, but in a Nigerian household, who would settle for being a chef with “all this … Read more

A Life Defined By Defiance: How Mr. A Overcame Immobility And Lost To Neglect

Today, I share a heart-wrenching story about Mr. A, a man whose life was tragically halted in its tracks. Imagine this: you’re on your way home from a heartwarming trip visiting family, full of life and stories to tell. That was Mr. A, heading back to Nigeria from Gabon, after seeing his mother. But then, … Read more

My Upside View of Sickle Cell Anemia. A Sickle Cell Anemia Warrior’s Story

To understand their daughter’s problem, my parents, ALHAMDULILAH, were determined to find the issue. They learned that I, Mujahidah1, had the SS gene, meaning I was a sickle cell warrior. To protect my health, they had to prevent mosquito bites and exposure to harsh weather, whether cold, hot, or harmattan. The doctors also advised regular … Read more