Trapped Indoors for 27 Years / Chapter 1: Four Ways We Dey Live for Naija
Trapped Indoors for 27 Years

Trapped Indoors for 27 Years

Author: Jessica Powell


Chapter 1: Four Ways We Dey Live for Naija

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Before we dive in, let me just carry you along—this isn’t your usual life advice. Think of it as gist you’d hear under a mango tree, where everyone brings their wahala and philosophy. I wan first yarn you about four different ways people dey live for this our Naija—just like how Afang soup and Ofada rice get their own taste.

After that, we go introduce some models we fit use analyse life. No fear—no be any complicated calculation or mathematics teacher matter! Na simple way we go take break life down, the way elders dey use parable explain deep things.

We go first talk about meaning—wetin dey make person wake up with small ginger for belle—before we touch that everlasting topic of how to find money.

At the end, my hope be say you go see your own life direction clearer, like Danfo driver wey dey squint for Lagos traffic, so you fit decide for yourself where you dey go.

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