The Corporate Diary of Eniola Fayola
SS2 and was usually quiet but with a good sense of humour when she
" She said with
her and let my ey
key you gave me this time
d rubbed my
no idea. I didn't want her to be mistaken for a thief by my neighbours so I gave her a spare
tle, I had always been able to tell when Laide was keeping
left because they've sta
ly, I und
ys of nagging and arguments, the house became unbearable to live in. Over the years, Laide and I were able to create various means of blocking out their arguments. We lived in the bustling city of Lagos and it was a miracle
w you're her
e let alone my absence," Laide replied as sh
d her off the sofa while
u eaten?
ad I had in the morning count a
at her
you have ea
shru
rket this morning and when I got back from school, there was no food at home and we
hen. "You need to eat. Then you'll have a shower
pointed to a small bag in the corner of the roo
asleep, I remembered my plans with my comfy bed for the evening and finally changed out of
use was just perfect when I first found it and very affordable too. I had a cosy livi
n where I planted some vegetables like ugu, lettuce and waterleaf for quick, easy acces
ble t
gh I should have expected the call. Despite what Laide
ou up, dear. How are you,
oncern that was evi
says you and dad have started argu
dy tired of playing the peacemaker duri
If Laide doesn't want to come home quickly, I underst
, I'll let
ar, have a
more difficult to support me when I was pursuing my business degree at the University of Lagos. We weren't wealthy but we did not lack and we lived within our financial capabilities. My mom