Greetings!
2024 is finally here. As a community, we have come a long way together over the years, and more exponentially since The Big Move. What we want for ourselves is to have a space where countrymen have a home to share the Nigerian experience and connect with one another. Together, we'll have a blast of a year.
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:
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 @chm-writes
I tell myself all the time that I just have a sweet tooth, but even I don't believe that. I don't have boundaries when it comes to junk, chocolate, biscuits, sweets chewing gum, and anything that features sugar. As long as it's within reach and I like it, I'm buying it even with my last penny. Speaking of having no boundaries, an incident comes to mind.
Second Place
by @intishar
In the case of finance and expenses, I always try to stay conscious because I care about my assets. I try to make the best use of my assets and having that kind of intention is good in my opinion and everyone has almost similar kind of intention.
Third Place
by @kingsleyy
The thing is that ever since I tried it for the first time, I became addicted to it so much that even when I have food to eat at home on weekends, I would still head out to buy this food. I've wondered many times, and sometimes end with a conclusive sharp thought of "that woman is using JuJu on her food" because what I was doing was completely opposite to my usual behavior.
Congratulations to these talented individuals for their outstanding contributions. Each of them wins 3, 2, and 1 HIVE for their positions.
This Week's Prompts:
📝 Let's go back in time to when we were much younger but didn't know better. Tell us about certain things that you did back then—things you'd consider unwise, childish, inexplicable, or even brave—that would make you laugh, cringe, feel proud, or want to change something about them.
📝 You must have told someone about Hive at some point, or maybe you were found checking your own Hive wallet and were asked about it. Tell us about your experience(s) preaching Hive, how it isn't a get-rich-quick scheme, onboarding, and the lessons you've learned so far.
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-wk28
hivenaijaweekly
neoxian
- Publish into the Hive Naija community.
- Read other entries and leave comments if you want that too.
The community thrives on the diverse perspectives that contribute to its vibrancy. We look forward to your unique entries this week. Happy New Year!
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