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A JAPAN TRAVEL GUIDE  FOR A FIRST TIME TRAVELER

A JAPAN TRAVEL GUIDE FOR A FIRST …

The exciting part of me becoming an adult is discovering Japan, an experience so transformative that I am inspired to write a travel guide to help you understand and experience its magic for yourself.

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May 1, 2026
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New Home Space and my current obsessions

New Home Space and my current obsessions

Take a personal walk through my evolving approach to interior design, from my early love of Japandi’s calm minimalism to my current fascination with post-modern shapes, vintage finds, and bold patterns.

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Dirty December in Nigeria: What to Know Before You Travel

Dirty December in Nigeria: What to Know Before You Travel

It’s December, and somewhere in Nigeria and Ghana, a vendor is counting down to one of the busiest times of the year, known as Detty December.

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How to Spot the Perfect Sweater this Autumn

How to Spot the Perfect  Sweater this Autumn

Your guide to finding the perfect sweater for this season. Plus 10 sweater recommendations that won't break the bank.

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Eight Things I’ve Learned in Eight Years

Eight Things I’ve Learned in Eight Years

Eight years ago, I left Nigeria for the U.S. to pursue a graduate degree at Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. It was a journey of many firsts for me. My first experience leaving my home country was my first international experience.

Now, in my eighth year of living in the United States, I'm reflecting on my journey—not as a story of triumph or loss, but as a continuous process of growth.

Here are the lessons I've learned, and continue to learn, about myself over the past eight years.

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How to Improve Seasonal Style with Anchor Color Theory

How to Improve Seasonal Style with Anchor Color Theory

My idea of an anchor color started as an experiment. It is an idea I have tweaked slightly from color theory and has become the foundation of how I approach getting dressed. An anchor color isn't just a favorite shade—it's the basis for other style ideas to emerge.

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