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5 Everyday Joys of Nigerian Life in 2025

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Welcome to 7Echoes, your cozy corner to savor life’s gentle echoes.  Today, let’s pause to celebrate the everyday joys of Nigerian life—the little sparks that carry the vibrant African soul into each new day. Whether you’re in the heart of Lagos, the quiet of Minna, or thousands of miles away, these moments will feel familiar, like an embrace across distance. Why These Joys Matter Nigeria’s story is woven from over 200 million voices, each adding a unique rhythm. In 2025, amid the noise of change and challenge, these timeless joys remind us of who we are and what we carry forward. They’re simple, but they shine—the kind of treasures that readers everywhere are learning to love. Top 5 Everyday Joys 1. Morning Market Buzz The chorus of voices, the swirl of colors, the spicy aroma of peppers and suya—it’s Lagos waking up, and somehow, you wake up with it. 2. Evening Stories Grandparents under the stars, their words weaving wisdom and wonder. No matter the year, storytelling is our inh...

BELIVING THROUGH FAITH

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“ Take courage! It is I. Don’t be afraid.” Adapted from Luke 14:22  Finally, some alone time… no crowds to bustle around him, halfexpecting another miracle involving breads and fishes. Nor were his disciples here to fawn over him and distract him with incessant questions. He had sent them over the lake for tonight, he’d meet them in the morning… right now, there was something he’d been wanting to pray about and this cool, quiet hill seemed like the perfect spot. * * *  “Pull tightly on that rope!” Peter shouted over the noise of the storm. “Matthew! Andrew! Leave those sails and join the others at the oars,” he added as he tugged at the unyielding helm struggling to find his footing on the rocking boat. The wind blew furiously and the lake churned as if determined to sink their boat, wave after wave hit them, drenching their boat with water and foam. Lightning leapt across the dark clouds in the sky illuminating the billowing lake as thunder shrieked and boomed. ...

Writing Scenes & Sequels with MRUs

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  When I was writing my novel Awake , there was a moment when my character stood on a bridge, staring at the midnight water. He’d just discovered a secret that would tear his family apart. I wanted the reader to feel his pulse racing, the ache in his chest, the rush of thoughts scrambling for order. But I also wanted the story to move forward in a way that felt natural, not chaotic. That’s when I leaned into MRUs — Motivation-Reaction Units — the secret sauce that makes scenes breathe. What are MRUs? Think of MRUs as the heartbeat of fiction. They’re the smallest units of cause-and-effect that build up your scenes: Motivation – Something happens (outside the character). Reaction  – Your character responds (inside and outside). String enough of these together, and you get a scene that feels alive. No flat paragraphs. No robotic characters. Just action-reaction, cause-effect, like dominoes falling in rhythm. Step 1: Writing the Scene (the action beat) A scene is about doing. Con...

Surviving Test Period at FUTMINNA: My Experience + Tips You Need

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  Test period in FUTMINNA is an entire survival game. If you’re new, it feels like being thrown into a jungle with no map—only your courage (and maybe your GP). I learned this the hard way during my first test period. My Story It was test season, and aside from the normal tension and frustration, I wasn’t yet used to FUTMINNA’s system.   First, my phone was stolen. Yes, just like that. That’s how I learned... The hard way. Rule No. 1: Don’t take your phone to school during this period unless you have someone trustworthy to keep it safe.   I was devastated and angry, but I still had to face the test. On my way in, I suddenly realized I had my small push-button phone in my pocket.  Rule No. 2: Always check your pockets for incriminating objects before entering the exam hall.  As if that wasn’t enough, when I got to the convocation square, I was asked to go back to the gate because I was wearing slippers instead of sandals or shoes. Imagine my frustration. That’s w...

The Curious Origin of "Hey Did You Know"

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The Curious Origin of "Hey Did You Know" We’ve all heard it. In classrooms, during conversations, even in viral internet posts: the phrase "Hey, did you know…" . But where did this curious and beloved preface to random knowledge come from? The story traces back to two pioneers of fact-finding and sharing: Heidi Ju and Uno Thart . Both were passionate seekers of knowledge, tirelessly digging into obscure facts and presenting them to their community. Together, they built an institution dedicated to sharing information — so influential that an entire town began to grow around it. To honor these two, townsfolk began prefacing facts with their names. When someone shared a piece of trivia, they would first invoke them: “Heidi Ju, Uno Thart…” . Over time, language did what it always does: it evolved. The phrase compressed, simplified, and morphed into something more casual and catchy. And so, “Heidi Ju, Uno Thart”...

Test Season at FUTMinna: The Vibes Are Different

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There’s a certain electricity in the air right now on campus. You can almost smell it — not NEPA light (God knows that one is never stable), but the restless energy of FUTMinna students gearing up for tests. The library is packed like it’s Juma’at day. Hostels are buzzing with last-minute revisions, whispered group discussions, and that one guy who always pretends he “hasn’t read anything” but is secretly a walking textbook. Every corner of campus carries the sound of scribbled notes, calculators clicking, and the occasional “Omo, I no go fit” muttered under someone’s breath. Even the food sellers know test season is here — they’re serving extra pieces of Awara  for students pulling all-nighters aka TDB! But here’s the beauty of it all: amidst the stress, there’s unity. Shared struggles, shared laughter, even shared pens when someone’s biro decides to die at the worst possible time. FUTMinna test season is a rite of passage — an energy that binds us together, from 100-level fresher...

Between Stethoscopes and Sleepless Nights: The Story of Every Medical Student

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  The Beautiful Struggle of Becoming a Doctor There’s a strange poetry in the life of a medical student.   The endless anatomy diagrams, the nights fueled by caffeine, the quiet dread of exams like the USMLE, PLAB, or MBBS finals. Every textbook feels heavier than it looks, not just in pages but in what it demands of you: your time, your energy, your youth.   Yet, there’s beauty here. The struggle is its own love story. The way you fall asleep on Gray’s Anatomy and wake up clutching your stethoscope like it’s a promise. The way you whisper “just one more past question” at 3 a.m., even when your eyes blur.   Older doctors remember this dance — the sweet ache of trying, failing, rising, and trying again. And those still in it, well, you’re living a story generations before you once lived. When Exams Become Mountains For every student, exams like the USMLE are not just tests — they are mountains.   Mountains that ask for sweat, tears, and endless sacrifice. They te...