Rallying round!
CAF election politics worries Minister
Small victory!
Secret admirer!
Malicious scheming?
Battling the odd!
Hand of fate!
Upward Move!
Seb’s scary moments!
Wheeling dealing
Wheeling dealing
Deft moves!
Turning the tables
Invisible Seb
Mixed voices!
Mixed voices!
On the carpet!

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Threats from Clarissa!
Hi readers! Sometimes I’m glad I’m not into a second marriage. No kidding, and no bad belle!
Tayo learns a lesson!
Hi Readers! One important lesson that I’ve learnt recently is that you shouldn’t attempt to raise another person’s child. Actually, it isn’t a new lesson, as it’s always been my parents’ policy, but it has only just sunk in.
Shaping up!
Hi readers! I had ardently hoped that Rose, the pretty girl in Accounts, would be among those who would choose to leave voluntarily to go get jobs elsewhere, but to my chagrin, she wasn’t.
Getting to grips!
Hi readers! It’s amazing what hope can do for you. After Dare told me that using Shola and his team to recover the debts being owed the company was the best solution for Seb’s company’s money problems, you should see how my spirit soared.
Hope at last?
Hi readers! It’s at a time like this that I wish I were endowed with some flesh on my frame so that my body wouldn’t reflect the stress I’m going through.
Unraveling the mystery
Hi readers! As soon as Seb left with Peace, the gals crowded round me; wanting to know the contents of my conversation with him. Like me, they too had been surprised to see him back in the room so soon after he was called out to meet Belinda at my gates.
Seb the saint?
Hi readers! The gals went back to their food while Seb went to meet his dame at the gate. We had hardly settled back into our chairs when he returned, took his place beside Peace and asked me if he could proceed to having the dessert ahead of the rest of us.
And the lady is …
Hi readers! Tayo may be a hell-raiser you would sometimes wish were left by herself on another planet,but what can Treena do without her in her life?
Cross communication!
Hi readers! At any given time, trust nanny to be on Seb’s side. After the bombshell from Michel that Seb wanted me to put up Peace, the lady ‘on trial’ from Jos, I confided in nanny and asked her her opinion. As for me, the request filled me with horror. Was it because Seb bought the duplex for our children and me that he feels entitled to use it to house his guests?
Tough line!
Hi readers! Apparently, things took a different dimension after I left Jos. Instead of returning to Lagos to spend the Christmas, and then leave for Accra, Seb actually spent the Christmas there. When he phoned on Christmas day, he didn’t tell me he was still in Jos. We joked and prayed together over the phone for our children.
A new bride?
Hi readers! I was anxious to know how Patrick, Seb’s youngest brother, who had been reluctant to go spend time with his brother in Ikeja on account of his grudge against Belinda, was able to spend more than the two days he had envisaged without an earthquake rocking the place.
More headache!
Hi readers! Sometimes I can’t understand myself. Ade, Tayo’s ex toy-boy has never been one of my favourite persons. He’s always known this, just like everyone in my circle, including Tayo herself. My resentful feelings towards him has always been open.
Shola’s philosophy
Hi readers! On the way to Tayo’s guest house, I was suddenly filled with remorse, concerning Shola’s plight.
Sweet and sour for Shola
Hi readers! If the first three ceremonies to mark the wedding of Shola’s son were great, the last one, which was the reception for the wedding proper, was simply fantastic.
The grandmum bug!
Hi Readers! I’m excited! I’m in love! This time around, I’ve fallen for a handsome and much younger gentle man with lovely dimples. He’s young enough to be my grand child, but he’s my man of the moment. His name is Bayo Junior or BJ. Yes, he’s Tayo’s grandson from her first daughter, Dupe. The moment I set my eyes on him, I was totally smitten.

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