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 About Ayodunni Oloyo

Ayodunni Oloyo is an editor, writer, and poet whose work explores intimacy, longing, silence, and the unspoken currents between people. Through her words, she captures the fragile balance between vulnerability and strength, weaving everyday moments into narratives that resonate with honesty and tenderness.

Beyond writing, Ayo is passionate about fashion and style, embracing creativity and elegance as forms of self-expression. Her life and work are deeply rooted in faith, which continues to shape her perspective on love, family, and purpose.

About Yetunde Ataiyero

Yetty writes about the everyday realities of women’s health - the tiredness, the balance, and the quiet struggles we often dismiss. Her words offer gentle reminders that our health matters and that none of us has to face these challenges alone. Drawing on both professional and personal experience, she shares stories and reflections that blend evidence with care, encouraging women to listen to our bodies and look after ourselves.

About Adewunmi Akin-Adedotun

Abii is a storyteller at heart, quietly observing, capturing, and shaping narratives. With a keen eye for emotion and nuance, she delves into the spaces between words, noticing the moments others might miss. Abii is working on her own projects, exploring human connection and the subtle complexities of life, bringing thoughtfulness, curiosity, and a touch of wit to everything she engages with. Her current project, When You Are Away

About Funke Oladipo

Funke is a writer and essayist whose work navigates memory, family, and the intersections of culture and identity. She has a way of transforming ordinary experiences into insightful reflections, capturing the small yet significant moments that shape our lives. Her writing invites readers to pause, reflect, and recognise the beauty in life’s subtleties.

Funke is also an avid traveller and photographer, finding inspiration in places, faces, and stories. She draws on her curiosity and empathy to illuminate perspectives that are often overlooked, blending observation with heartfelt storytelling.


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