I am Ajayi Treasure, but because of my love for Yoruba names, you can fondly call me Oluwatofunmi or Tofunmi for short. I have a thing for names and I believe names play a significant role in our identity. I am new here and this is my first post. I got to know about this platform through a dear friend @jjmusa2004, thank you so much for edging me towards a great opportunity like this.
Growing up,I have always been a shy and timid girl who doesn't like to socialize at all. Instead, I'd be in my room, reading novels and creating imaginary pictures of the stories in my head. This helped me excel in my Academics thus increasing my appetite for books. I had a voracious appetite for books, I'd read virtually anything,little wonder, someone told me I was going to run mad with the way I was always poring over books. At some point, my primary school teacher had to seize my books continuously because I was extending my interests to romance novels.
As time went on, I started developing my writing skills because it was a way of expressing myself, I didn't like to talk. I won various spelling bee competitions for my school back then because of the new words I encountered in the books I read. I also wrote weekly publications that'd be pasted on the school's notice board.
Gradually, writing helped me to sharpen my social skills, I started talking to people and I was able to start expressing myself in speech too. In senior secondary school, my literature teacher told me "Treasure, you write so well, you should either study English language or Mass communication in the university". Well, here I am, a final year student of English language, I guess she was right.
Why did I say all this? It shows how important writing is to me and how genuinely happy I am to be granted this opportunity to interact with Y'all through my writing skills. It has always been my dream to impact people through the use of my skills. It is also an avenue to encourage you to read, reading helps to sharpen your writing skills and your mind. You should also read to learn new things, it makes you a bank of knowledge. Reading also exposes you to diverse cultures, beliefs and opinions. So, this is a reminder for you to grab a book to read right now!
Enough of all the stories, I'll tell you a few things about me. I am a Yoruba girl who stays in Kwara state. I love to tell stories and read, I also love to binge watch movies and sleep too. I am a voice over artist and a part time editor, it won't be strange if I say I have deep interests in journalism. I won't bore you with all these talks about me because I know this platform will present us the opportunity to know and interact with each other. I am delighted to meet Y'all. Please throw me a welcome party!
IMAGES ARE MINE.