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New Beginnings – A Writing Update

Learn about my writing updates since the start of the year and my plans for the rest of the year.

An Open Letter to Adult Orphans: Navigating Life After Losing Both Parents

Adjusting to life as an adult orphan is scary indeed. In this open letter, I have covered the things I also discovered as I am learning to adjust to life without my parents.

Fẹ́mi’s Hairline: A Short Story

Femi is coming to terms with losing a vital part of his youth: his hair. Can he find solace in realising that his hair alone does not define his identity?

There is Something About Nífẹ́mi: A Fictional Letter

A fictional letter from a wife (Kemi) to her husband Nífẹ́mi. Love is a beautiful thing and its very clear that love is at the centre of their relationship.

You will not disgrace me: A Short Story

‘You will not disgrace me’: This is a short story about a teenager trying to fit in at her secondary school and a Nigerian mother who won’t allow it.

Book Review: My Thoughts on Matthew Perry’s Autobiography

Mathew Perry’s autobiography deeply touched me, especially in light of his recent death.

Morónfólú’s Plight: Part 4 of the Fictional Letter Series

A fictional letter from Moronfulu to her mother. Let us learn what she has to say for herself for cutting her mother off.

Fictional Letter: The Problem With Morónfólú

The Problem with Moronfolu is Part 3 of the Fictional letter series of a Nigerian Mother who has a toxic- tumultuous relationship with her daughter.

My Thoughts After Watching Equalizer 3 Movie (SPOILER ALERT!)

I ended up watching this film because my husband loves watching action movies and I was determined to join. I have not watched Equalizer one or two so my thoughts may be quite unique. Before I go any further, this blog post will have some spoilers, so if you are yet…

Just Another Writing Update – September 2023

Happy new month! And yes, I know that we are almost halfway through, but please go with it anyway. Yes. I am still writing. I never stopped. I have just not been as consistent because life has been so busy. This summer, I tried to get back into consistently writing and…

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About Me

My name is Ibukunoluwa. It is a Nigerian name from the Yoruba language that means ‘Blessing of God’. My friends call me Ibs for short.

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