PostsCommentsPayoutsgojosator (58)in Reflections • 4 days agoThe Only Promise the Universe Never Breaks(Death)Death is one touchy subject, more often than not we humans go on about our lives knowing we are certainly going to die but it doesn’t really reflect on the life we live or does it?. This is perhaps thegojosator (58)in Freewriters • 6 days ago25 January 2026, @mariannewest's Freewrite Writing Prompt Day 2994: undertakeThe sun was a thick orange over the red harmattan, foggy mist, dust of the Limpopo province when Elias first accepted the task with so much courage. In his village, to undertake the final rites for thegojosator (58)in Reflections • 7 days agoThe Beautiful Problem With AltruismThe idea that every human action is motivated by self-interest, even those that appear to be for the benefit of others. The strongest argument for your point is the neurological reality of kindness. Whengojosator (58)in The Ink Well • 8 days agoWisdom Over Pride (Fool Prompt)(Fiction)Once upon a time, there was what many will call a foolish King who believed that he was the cleverest of all the people in his kingdom. He was convinced that nobody could trick him and he was smater thangojosator (58)in Reflections • 19 days agoWhen Taxes Feel Like TheftYou know what as someone who is part of the masses, and a below average income earner, I get it. If you're living in a country where you feel as though you never truly see where your taxes are going, itgojosator (58)in Reflections • 20 days agoWhen the Press Is Free, Truth Is Not GuaranteedTrust they often say is the invisible currency of society, and right now looking at what is happening in the world, the vault is looking dangerously empty. While "Fake News" from anonymous internetgojosator (58)in Reflections • 21 days agoThe Geography of Wealth and illusion of real wealthSo the question kinda goes Nigeria is a poor country. Its GDP per capita is ranked 52nd. In this poor country, you have someone who is rich who can afford to fly in private jet planes, have people to carrygojosator (58)in The Ink Well • 25 days agoThe North Beneath the ApplauseThe early morning Harmattan dust filled Amara’s lungs and the lens of her camera. It was the perpetual state of the North Eastern part of Nigeria, a land simultaneously ancient and brutally modern, wheregojosator (58)in Reflections • 27 days agoWe dont we learn from history?Well, I believe it is simply because we learn so little from our own lives. Think of how many times you have made the same mistakes, yet fail to remind yourself that those mistakes are bad for you. Thegojosator (58)in Reflections • 28 days agoQuestioning Authority: Disrespect or Necessary Growth?In Nigeria, there's a saying that goes, "What an elder sees sitting a child cannot see even while standing." However, this saying often translates to an unquestioning respect for elders, whichgojosator (58)in The Ink Well • 29 days agoA Government of Dry TapsThe Government forced arrived one dusty Harmattan morning with uniforms, and a very straight face. They gathered the town beneath the old umbrella tree(as it was called) and explained that water was nowgojosator (58)in Reflections • last monthThe Children Born Into No ChoicesThis is one of those topics that feels uncomfortable to talk about precisely because it sits somewhat uncomfortable between compassion and inequality. The moment you raise it some people assume you aregojosator (58)in Reflections • last monthRaising Children and not Report CardsGrowing up, I always heard people say “every student can learn” so often that it began to sound like a fact rather than an opinion. Teachers and lecturers said it during assemblies, and it was even mygojosator (58)in Reflections • last monthReproductive Rights: Why Do They End at Male Biology?This is gonna be kind of controversial or not depending on who reads it but nonetheless here goes.Im gonna start by saying that in most cases if the woman wants to keep the baby, she can. I believe thatgojosator (58)in The Ink Well • last monthThe Space Between Floors(F)I remember it like it was just yesterday. Sunlight on the table. Eating and drinking. Champagne-vibe music drifting through the room. It felt like a dream, but it wasn’t. He made me shrimp and some kindgojosator (58)in The Ink Well • last monthTime, TakenIbi felt she had made a mistake the moment the words had left her mouth. “I need time to myself to think about my future,” she said. She said those words over a year ago and, at the time, she meant them.gojosator (58)in The Ink Well • last monthA Day in the Life(FICTION)By the time Moses had walked for about one hour under the sun he was already exhausted, he already knew he was in trouble. It sat in his pocket and weighed almost nothing, the coins. A few coins knockinggojosator (58)in Reflections • last monthFirst Flight, First Lagos experienceI remember this happening when i was in my first year of university, i was supposed to take the flight to Abuja from Lagos but i had to travel to Lagos first from school first . It was my first time andgojosator (58)in Reflections • last monthThe Japa/Migration ConversationThe migration conversation, popularly called Japa in Nigeria has for quite some time in Nigeria moved far beyond jokes and hashtags, it has become a lived reality that shapes how I see my past and my present.gojosator (58)in Reflections • last monthA Conversation...................Yesterday turned out to be more memorable than I expected considering it was a anticipated stressful day, that i just wanted to go smoothly and end, when I went to sign and submit my project work at school.