by MODISHYE | Aug 26, 2021 | Culture, School
If someone is in a similar situation, the three things that I Learned Once I Left Boarding School are: 1. Embrace new experiences The boat is leaving the dock whether you get on or not. This analogy just means tomorrow will come, and...
by MODISHYE | Feb 4, 2021 | Culture, School
*Nigerian Boarding School Lessons: How to Survive Boarding School Spilling The Tea☕️ In this video, I discuss how to survive Nigerian Boarding School. I share my experience at my Nigerian Boarding school and what things you ought to know to make the transition easier....
by MODISHYE | Jan 21, 2020 | Culture
Dear only child, What is the importance of Art in society? Is it necessary for one to understand the level of complexity of creating a masterpiece to deem it important? For the second article for the series, After You Leave the Classroom, I discuss the reliance of...
by MODISHYE | Jan 18, 2020 | Culture
Girl, you look phenomenal! Are you sure you are allowed to wear such clothing? Clothing plays a vital role in all of my cultures. In the Yoruba culture, for instance, men wear Agbada, while women wear Iro and Buba. I know you have seen these examples at weddings! Lol,...
by MODISHYE | Jan 14, 2020 | Culture
How do you describe your mother? My mother is a special and intelligent woman. There is no need to gas her up because it’s the truth. She is a quick learner, and she learns by hearing. She can cook, clean, she is supportive and guides you, even when you don’t ask....
by MODISHYE | Jan 13, 2020 | Culture
Speaking the native language of either your father or mother or both, if possible, is fantastic. I get so excited when my father and I converse in Yoruba (especially when I need to yab someone lol). I think it’s funny how people think they know soooo much about me....