

Helloooooo and happy happy new year! Welcome to 2025 wrapped on the blog.
Can you believe 2025 is over? Is it just me, but did it not feel like the fastest year of my life despite being slow on most days?
I apologise for not providing you with consistent blog posts and video content. This past year tested my multitasking capacities, and I am relieved to say that I couldn’t juggle as many balls as I did in previous years. Nonetheless, I wouldn’t pass up an opportunity to share something with you, even if that means a new year post! So grab a cup of tea or wine and let’s catch up!
PS- I am attempting my version of “wrapped” by highlighting top events or things I enjoyed in 2025.
How’s “being” going?





For the first time in a while, someone used my words against me.
I was mindlessly scrolling on WhatsApp when a pop-up notification stopped me in my tracks. How’s being and not doing, going?
It took a minute for me to realise what was being asked.
When the year 2025 started, I boldly wrote on my blog how I intended on living this year. It’s my “desire to enjoy the moments”. Funny enough I started the year with an answered prayer for my career and then a blatant rejection to another career progression in the same month. All that to say, thank God for keeping things running smoothly even when my eyes can’t see.
Weddings
I attended three out of four weddings I planned to. Any time I get to witness a wedding ceremony especially when I know the brides, it is a mixture of awe and excitement.
Awe because weddings are a lot of mental gymnastics and financial commitment. Excitement because it’s an opportunity to look gorgeous and catch up with people I haven’t seen in a while. These weddings were remarkable for me because I ate well and had fun!



Top Music
My babe says my music taste is erratic but I would still give my recommendations for the people who have a similar taste. Thankfully Spotify did us a favour with their wrapped so I would just share from that.
I listened to 97 genres, but my top 5 were:
- Contemporary Gospel
- Afro R & B
- Yacht Rock
- Christian
- Pop
My listening age is 25, as I was into music from the 2010s. I found that hilarious!
I listened to 451 songs, and my number 1 was Game Changer by Ada Ehi. That was my anthem from April to August because those months tested me!
The others in my top 5 were ;
- Enough by Elias Dummer
- ZA by Anendelessocean
- He will Be by CityAlight
- Your Love by Moses Bliss and Chandler Moore
Places Visited

One thing I desired last year was to visit new places. There’s just something about leaving your daily routine to experience a different culture or place. In 2025, I visited 3 new places- Ghana, Enugu and Abuja.
Ghana was a second time, but I loved that I could experience it as an adult. I stayed in Accra, which felt like a second version of Lagos but way mellow. My favorite things about these travels were trying new meals and coming out of my comfort zone to experience people’s culture.
Enugu, the coal city in Nigeria, is barely a two-hour drive from my state of origin in Anambra, but I had never visited it till last year. This state is beautiful. Their network of roads is massive and neat. The disadvantage of being in Lagos for too long is that you become myopic about the beauty of other states. I wish the insecurity in Nigeria wasn’t this bad because we have so many beautiful places in the country and I have barely scratched the surface.
Abuja was another place I enjoyed this year. I went there for my sister’s call to the bar. Let’s just say my first culture shock was the Uber fare. What do you mean for a journey of 30 minutes I only get to pay 2500 naira?
It is also a beautiful city, and my uncle tried to take us everywhere possible. Alas, we only have 24 hours in a day, and there’s only so many activities you can cram into one day. Hopefully, I will visit again soon!
Top Podacasts
I had 4 recurring podcasts on my list this year, but my top podcast was The Gospel In Lagos. This is also a shameless plug for my church, City Church. If you are looking for a gospel-centred church in Lagos, check us out.
I also listened to a lot of Divine Intervention podcasts for medical concepts and kinda liked clinical medicine again- emphasis on kinda because I still have a love-hate relationship with it.
My other faves were With The Perrys by Jackie Hill and Preston Perry and Female by Design by Francine Winslow.
Books I read in 2025



Image source-Release International
I read four non- medical books and finished two. I’m not proud of that, but I promise you I tried. They were;
- The 12 Week Year by Brian P. Moran & Micheal Lennington
- The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson
- Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- Neither Bomb Nor Bullet by Andrew Boyd
The last two are my completed reads. My favorite story in Dream Count was Kadiatou’s- an immigrant who battled the horror of sexual assault. I would leave the rest of the details for you to uncover.
Archbishop Benjamin Kwashi’s story is inspiring. I have read accounts of men persecuted for the gospel of Christ, but none have been as relatable as this Nigerian who lives in Nigeria and is at the forefront of the persecution in the North.
He speaks about his transformation from a young soldier to a bishop. His wife, Gloria, his family and his remarkable generosity towards orphans. All I can say is get your copy of this book!
For 12 week year, I love that it provides practical insight to planning your days and being audacious. I haven’t given up on completing it yet, but self-help books took a backseat this past year for me. Perhaps I would pick it up again in 2026. Maybe not. The same goes for the second book on my list. Getting my hands on it this year was exhilarating. The author literally doesn’t care about your feelings as he means business with his words of advice.
My Top skincare



Did you really think I was going to wrap up this post without saying a word about skincare? Never!🤭
Let’s start with face care. Truthfully, this past year, my pockets faced financial crises, and I couldn’t afford to splurge on skincare as I normally would. Thankfully, my skin behaved itself, and we pulled through.
My top fighters were:
- Facefacts Salicylic acid and,
- Facefacts hydrating ceramide face wash: These face washes were what my face needed for good oil control while not stripping the natural oils.
- Tiam vit B 3 serum- I had forgotten how good this serum is! Check out the full review here
- Nivea Sungel: This will always be a fave! I recommend this sunscreen to anyone who likes a skin-like finish and doesn’t like overwhelming skincare products.
For body care, my top fighters were:
- Dove body washes! Any dove wash that smells good always wins my heart
- Re CHARGE Orange and ginger Body wash plus foam bath
- Dove Advanced Care Invisible + cucumber and cactus water antiperspirant
- Nivea Nourishing Cocoa lotion
Body care review on YouTube
The past year has been filled with answered prayers- yes, no, not now.
I pivoted in ways I never thought I would and found out I really have no strength of my own- just God’s, and I am not mad about it.
I wish you a wonderful year ahead, amigos.
Cheers to 2026!

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