Adaeze Nwadike

Adaeze Nwadike English teacher, writer, storyteller. Making the world better, one video at a time.🇳🇬🇺🇸
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English teacher, writer, climate activist. Making the world better, one video at a time.

ICYMI: our first story for Humans of Africa and Diaspora is out. Favour talks about the challenges she faced while hopin...
01/06/2025

ICYMI: our first story for Humans of Africa and Diaspora is out. Favour talks about the challenges she faced while hoping to acquire a degree, and how she overcame. And to think she was my classmate. I shared seats with a hero and didn't even know it.😊😊😊

01/06/2025

A word a day: nostalgic + storytelling.

I want!🥲
01/06/2025

I want!🥲

Dear TANS, you are your own hero.
01/06/2025

Dear TANS, you are your own hero.

If you are still putting in some effort, you are a hero.

Humans of Africa and Diaspora (HAD by TAN): Episode 1 In 2008, an uncle who lived in Abuja suggested I move in with his ...
01/06/2025

Humans of Africa and Diaspora (HAD by TAN): Episode 1

In 2008, an uncle who lived in Abuja suggested I move in with his family. His wife had appreciated how I took care of their children during a visit. They wanted me closer to the children and promised to support my education. My mom gladly accepted the idea, as it provided her some relief.

My aunt’s constant appreciation for every chore I did made me give myself completely to them. Before that, I had hardly ever been appreciated for “common” daily house chores that were considered “my duties.” So, experiencing appreciation for the first time in my life left me in awe, and I became the “Jackie” that I was for them.

Six months into my stay, I reminded my uncle about his promise to support my education. He immediately asked his brother to find a WAEC lesson center or a computer training center. However, it soon became clear that he was not truthful about his intentions. When his brother informed him about the lesson center he had found for me, my uncle replied, “Okay, go ahead and pay for her,” and that was the end of the discussion regarding my education for as long as I lived with them.

I saw my hopes and dreams almost slipping away. I really wanted to go to school, but that ship seemed to be sailing.

In September 2010, I decided to leave. It didn’t go well with them. They became so cold towards me, but I didn’t expect them to accuse me of stealing. On the same day I was leaving, I was accused of stealing 450 naira. I left with no goodbye, no hug, no final thank you, no “God bless you,” and, above all, no dime to pay my way to the nearest bus stop.

I returned to my village before heading to Port Harcourt, my heart heavy with pain and hope. I worked as a salesgirl and a maid to save for my WAEC and JAMB exams. Fortunately, I was admitted to the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, in 2013, and with my mother’s support, I graduated.

I am a teacher now, and I am glad that I achieved my dream. This is my story.
Favour Aaron owns this story and lived this experience.

01/05/2025

In less than 24 hours since announcing Humans of Africa and Diaspora (HAD by TAN), we have received three deeply moving stories. I am truly grateful.

Ladies and gentlemen, I bring you HAD by TAN. I’ll be curating stories that inspire, motivate, educate and encourage. Le...
01/05/2025

Ladies and gentlemen, I bring you HAD by TAN. I’ll be curating stories that inspire, motivate, educate and encourage. Let's celebrate ordinary people who are doing extra ordinary things. If you have a story to share, send it to us, and get paid for that.

Details here: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1A8sJUkZxV/?mibextid=wwXIfr

A blossoming flower in God’s garden. Happy Sunday, TANS.❤️❤️
01/05/2025

A blossoming flower in God’s garden. Happy Sunday, TANS.❤️❤️

Grab your popcorn.😊
01/05/2025

Grab your popcorn.😊

If you’ve ever wanted more of my teachings and have reached out to me for lessons, WhatsApp group, and more, then this p...
01/05/2025

If you’ve ever wanted more of my teachings and have reached out to me for lessons, WhatsApp group, and more, then this program is for you. Starting on Friday, 17th of January, I’ll commence teaching the course Basic to Advanced English Use via Facebook Live sessions.

This course, to be held once every week (Fridays) at 2 PM EST / 8 PM WAT, is designed to help learners transition from basic English language users to advanced users of the language. It is designed to cater to the specific language needs of participants. You’ll let go of anxiety and begin to speak, read, write, and listen confidently and correctly. This is just one of the many advantages of subscribing to my page. I’ve made the subscription cost as affordable as possible so that everyone can benefit from this. You don’t want to miss this one. To subscribe, click on the subscribe icon on my profile.

I have a lot in store—are you ready?

01/04/2025
01/04/2025

Agidi and peppersoup: if you love something do it

Smells like chocolate and caramel, uuuuuwwwwi!
01/04/2025

Smells like chocolate and caramel, uuuuuwwwwi!

01/04/2025

Why your pronunciation sounds different

Nigerians bring incredible description and creativity to the English language. I don't know about you, but I see two tow...
01/04/2025

Nigerians bring incredible description and creativity to the English language. I don't know about you, but I see two towels. 🥲

Not your regular kind of woman.😊
01/04/2025

Not your regular kind of woman.😊

01/04/2025

Let's do SMART-CAF this year

01/03/2025

I'm so happy 😊😊😊💃

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