I consider my eyes the most beautiful part of my body. As a vlogger, if you use a Nigerian accent, I flow with them better than with a vlogger with a British or American accent.ĩ. I love watching YouTube- I spend most of my time obsessed with Nigerian vloggers because I find their content hit closer to home than foreign-generated. Over 90 percent of people I have met in my life especially Nigerians always think I am Igbo or Edo at first instance.Ĩ. I always believe that showing my face alone is enough, and, for me, that is the epicentre of all attention.ħ.
50 RANDOM FACTS ABOUT ME FULL
I have never seen the need to shift attention to my full body. I can count the number of times I have had some issues with my friends who do not like my supposed covert and secretive lifestyle.Ħ. As much as it seems that I am an open book on social media, I am still very private and secretive. I miss kicking that round-leather ball around.ĥ. We did play some inter-departmental games. How can I ever forget being part of the female football team of my department during my undergraduate days at OAU. I didn’t have female friends in my neighbourhood. Football is the highlight of my teenage years. He rarely calls me “Rose” The few times he called me Rose, I know he is up for a serious discussion and mischief.Ĥ. When he calls me that name, it forces me to awaken the twin flame in me. Very few people call me Kehinde some family members and those who know me from childhood.
I was born in Jos, the capital city of Plateau State, Nigeria and I have a twin brother.ģ. So, here goes some personal pieces of information about me. Asides that genuine reason, perhaps, a few readings here and there (and a bit of idleness) may have spurred me into putting these together. Yeah, if you ask me why I am putting this up then, I probably have no particular reason to share with you- it could be to intimate you if you are looking forward to being my friend. It is not my birthday, or any special event today.