Adora Ikwuemesi

Adora is passionate about the management and development of people. She has written several published articles for a number of national newspapers. She has also facilitated several workshops and training programs. She enjoys writing, reading, the movies, the internet, dancing, good conversation, public speaking and counseling. Her BLOG.

Home Coming

When people tell me they want to move back to Nigeria, I respond with the question, why? Sometimes I get a puzzling reply bordering around the fact that Nigeria is after all home, like it or not!

She’s Just Not That Into You…

For every time I have been single and toyed with the possibility of being in a relationship, especially in the driest of seasons when there was just no eligible bachelor on the scene, there was always the one guy in the least that I just wasn’t into...

He’s Just Not That Into You…

Sometimes we're so focused on finding our happy ending; we don't learn how to read the signs. How to tell the ones who want us from the ones who don't, the ones who will stay and the ones who will leave...

Notorious Without a Doubt

There are weird things that happen at the cinema in Lagos and I am convinced it must be cultural. We talk at the movies. I don’t mean in hushed tones, I mean that people actually talk in normal tones...

90 days in Alcatraz

Mrs. Adeniyi was the reason why at 10 years of age, I entered secondary school wearing a bra...

The curious case of Benjamin Button

In my life I have found reality to be far, far stranger than fiction and that art often imitates life and not the other way round. I guess I love this movie so much because there were so many things to learn from it...

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