by Teakisi | Feb 19, 2014 | Current Affairs, Development, Education
By Nellie Umutesi-Vigneron I recently attended an event hosted by ThoughtWorks Pan Africa in Atlanta, GA. This was completely random as I am not in the technology field, but my good friend Enyo Kumahor, Regional Director of ThoughtWorks Africa, was the featured...
by Teakisi | Feb 14, 2014 | Love & Sex
Article is by C.J Npowa It’s Valentine day!!! A day most ladies look forward to and most men apprehend. Seriously though, I get their feeling about V-Day being over-commercialized. But let me tell you something about V-Day in a way that will make sense to you...
by Teakisi | Feb 14, 2014 | Poem
By Kye Makyeli From the slopes of the now silent Elgon, To the arid plateau in Jos, Her blood flows, A near perfect cocktail of glorious cultures A royal blend of heritage That prides her of the impeccable specimen that she is, Afrikan. The east wind ind blows,...
by Teakisi | Feb 12, 2014 | Love & Sex
Love is in the air in the month of February, and if you’ve just gotten into a new relationship, you’re probably experiencing a myriad of emotions. Transitioning from single-hood to being in a relationship isn’t always easy, especially if you’ve been single for a while...
by Teakisi | Feb 10, 2014 | Lifestyle
There lies my purse of cowries, shells and beads, strung and unstrung, my hero of a thousand years years. Is this the future I so looked forward to seeing? My hopes, imaginations, aspirations dashed. In the beginning: Sitting on a cane chair amidst an array of exotic...