Days in my life | living alone | life as an introvert in Nigeria

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Days in my life | living alone | life as an introvert in Nigeria


Hi sweet Fam! I am back with a new vloggy vlog.

In this vlog, I shared days in my life living alone in Nigeria as an introvert.
This vlog started on a Tuesday and ended on a Sunday. I have been postponing getting some things done & I tried to get them done in this vlog.
Also, we had a change in the power schedule in my area – which I was…

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47 Comments

  1. Hello, I would like to say I like your videos may I please ask that you slow down your words a little in your text. I can keep up with them just fine, but I would rather read at a more mellow pace. 😅

  2. Thanks for making this content. It is interesting and lovely. I've only ever been to Europe and North America, so I really appreciate you showing us your daily life ❤️

  3. hello from Ukraine! I'm so glad I found you! You have such a beautiful hair, could you show us hair care routine if it's ok? Your place is very cosy and clean, and I love your cooking! the pudding looks very yummy! Really want to try ponmo, it must be decicious! We also have light blackouts every day, so I understand you a bit, it really can spoil the day!

  4. Hello Mo, I usually don't comment on people's videos, but I have particularly enjoyed your video to the fullest.
    It is so relaxing and paints a very calm picture of Lagos as opposed to the usual hustle and bustle we see out there.
    Sincerely, your video has allowed me to paint a picture of how I would love to live when I eventually start staying alone too (maybe a little more song and jam in my background though). 😹, but totally an environment this serene.
    I look forward to seeing more of your content. 😉

  5. My mom and Dad called it olele…but I have heard it referred to as moi moi. Why the disparage? Which one is it? Or is it different cultures calling it different things?