다시 돌아가자| The One with FEGGO Girls! - We Were Once Girls: Episode 3 (2020)


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The More Sibyl Podcast Presents: The One with FEGGO Girls - We Were Once Girls: Episode 3 (2020)

Here’s an episode about a flashback. To a time when we were girls, and our earthy possessions could be condensed into two Ghana-must-go boxes. To a time when colored checkered house wears and white shirts and pinafores were as unique as identifiers as social media handles. To a time when mobile phones were non-existent, and the only source of entertainment we had was found within and through ourselves. To a time when we made music with plates, pots, stainless steel pots, Vinod cutlery, banging school desks to produce beats. When we tucked in our blue-dyed white blouses, flew our white shorts, shortened our skirts, and oiled our eyebrow and lips with Vaseline. To a time when chewing gum, eating sardines, scaling walls were as Kosher as putting the “#” after the operative word.

Evoked enough nostalgia in you or not?

Here’s an episode about the six years we spent in boarding house – the defining moments, friendships made, myths and folklores, our impressions of each other, the labors we endured, and most importantly, how all these have shaped us into the fine women we are today. You will hear from two of my good friends – Kehinde Melbury (Tinubu (pink) house, formerly of SS3D, and now customs officer at the Nigerian Customs Service) and Dr. Olivia Fasola (Manuwa (blue) house, formerly of SS3E, and a family physician).


PS: This episode was shot in January during a sleepover at Dr. Fasola’s house when it was still legal to be in close proximity to people.


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Guests Bio

  • About Kehinde Susan Melbury, aka (Kemel Jackson): Kehinde is a customs officer at the Nigerian Customs Service. Through hard work and diligence, she rose to the rank of assistant superintendent of Customs 1 and slowly but surely making her way to the top, DV! She’s excellent with numbers and obtained her first degree in accounting at Covenant University, Ota. She is also a professional member of the Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN). She enjoys cooking, watching movies, and keeping in touch with her friends. Kehinde is considerate and compassionate. She is also very much single!

  • About Dr. Olivia Fasola: A math whiz who competed nationally in high school. She’s also a polyglot who can speak Ibo, Hausa, Yoruba, English, and French. She is a family physician based in Lagos, Nigeria, and has written extensively on medical research. If she were not a doctor, she would be a journalist. She’s a foodie, loves to have fun, and generally one of the easiest people to deal with. An email to exoticolives@yahoo.com will be a nice way to start up a convo with her.


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  • Books I am currently reading:

    • The Doctor Will See You Now: Recognizing and Treating Endometriosis by Tamer Seckin


  • Series I am watching: Once Again, Memorist



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모 /Mo!/