This is a correct song. I got a great laugh out of it. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas. Christmas in Ibadan is pretty boring. I was not able to go to Lagos where the big parties are happening. Hopefully I will still have some fun though. I’m told New Years Eve is the real party here. As my host mom put it, church turns into a Disco hall. I’ll believe that when I see it.




Hi Cara! Just curious! Have you visited Abuja yet?
Felt sad abt d Ghana trip “wahala” u encounterd. I visit Ghana regularly, and hav gone by road twice now. I fear when u eventually make it 2 Ghana, u might trade ur love for yoruba and Nigeria. Im full blooded Nigerian and wth a penchant 4 travel, art, language, and culture like ur great self, bt i must tell u, iv seen evn more grt things in Ghana. U wld b shockd by d huge no of Nigerians livin there and hw europeans and americns hv hijackd their cities havin fell in luv wth d loving peace, relatively better life wn (compard 2 Naija), grt history, and absolutely hospitable pipu of Ghana. No wonder tourism is their no2 income earner. Smday ud b there and u wil remember me. I think we have a grter, diverse and immensely rich culture tho. And jus mayb that is just as good as it is bad; in light of d internal strife dat has put Nigeria on d precipe of anarchy.
Hey Cara, happy holidays! Iv nt bn on ur blog a while nw and here i am readin ur recent posts. Gosh! Uv becom so popular now, i feel your a celebrity. Lol. Id have lovd it if you attended any of d big shows dat went down in lagos durin d period u visitd. It was the Mtv Africa Music Awards(MAMA’s), Nigerian music videos awards(NMVA’s), R’kelly’s star megajam concert, nt 4 anythin close 2 yoruba tho, bt 2 xperiec d glamor dat hs made lagos d entertainment capital of Africa.
Merry Christmas Titi. Wonder how you say that in Yorùbá.