WaZoBia!
Welcome to a new edition of the Hive Naija Weekly Prompts. This initiative is one of our activities to explore our creativity and foster connections amongst ourselves.
Whether you're a seasoned creator or just discovering the joy of expressing your thoughts, these prompts are crafted to inspire and ignite your creativity, as well as interact with the creativity of others in the community.
Last Edition's Winners:
What a blast this week! We had 18 of you share beautiful memories and heartfelt response with us! We appreciate every participant for taking giant strides to expand their minds with the last edition's prompts. Many were as beautiful as they came. And there are a few that we want to showcase for their exceptional entries and level of engagement in the community.
First Place
by @zitalove
Nigerians are the funniest set of people when it comes to selling their market. I think one reason for this is because deep down we know that if we don’t sell our market, we are not going to see food to eat for the day. So the antics and zeal that we use to advertise are driven by the urge to survive in this broken economy. When you remember that if nobody buys your bread, you will not see bread to eat, suddenly the rays of the sun hitting you from all angles while you run to the next car with their windows down, hawking your goods to them, don’t feel so harsh anymore.
Second Place
by @fashtioluwa
The story you are about to read is a story that always makes me laugh. Anything I think about it, you might not understand immediately, but I am sure if you read this story to the end, you will laugh last. It is normal for people to enter the commercial bus in my country (Nigeria). This bus I am talking about is popularly known as "Molue" in Lagos City. In this bus, different activities like selling, advertising, and even preaching are done on this bus, but what happened on this day will always amaze me.
Third Place
by @adese
Before I start, let me rewind you back to few years ago. You know na around the early 2000s where as a young Nigerian man I am who have a lot of plenty of dreams but didn't have direction as I was actually getting frustrated and trying to navigate out of the chaos in life. At that point of my life, I was actually trying to figure out whether I should study an engineering course or probably I should just run away from the house to pursue a music career.
Congratulations to these talented individuals for their outstanding contributions. Now, we would like mention a few other entries that we deem exceptional.
This Week's Prompts:
📝 Share with us that one habit that got you into trouble several times as a kid but you couldn't just get rid of it easily. Tell us one of the experiences this habit landed you in, and let's know how you got rid of that habit.
📝 It's normal for family members to have a common trait, right? Share with us that common trait in your family and how you feel about having that particular trait in common with every member of your family.
Guidelines:
- Pick a prompt, craft a masterpiece, and be unique with your title.
- Ensure your entry is at least 500 words
- Use copyright-free images and properly source them; indicate if they belong to you.
- Use the tags
hn-wk66
hivenaijaweekly
neoxian
- We suggest the INLEO frontend to stand a chance to be curated by leo.voter. Learn how to publish via InLeo right here.
- Publish into the Hive Naija community.
- Read other entries and leave comments if you want that too.
- Spread this post with a reblog. (It's not mandatory)
The community thrives on the diverse perspectives that contribute to its vibrancy. We look forward to your unique entries this week. Many thanks to the InLeo team for their immense support.
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