Chinyere Adimora
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My name is Chinyere Ezinwanne Adimora, I am from Nigeria. I'm here to tell stories from my life experiences, meet new people and make friends with genuine people.
Please accept me, me kind to me, correct and be patient with me
Thank you.
Stories (5)
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The Unyielding Bond
In a small, bustling village nestled between rolling hills and verdant forests, there lived a young woman named Amina. The village of Olumbe was known for its vibrant markets, warm-hearted people, and timeless traditions. One tradition, however, stood out above the rest—the sacred bond of loyalty.
By Chinyere Adimoraabout a year ago in Humans
The weight of expectations
In the eastern part of Nigeria, where traditional values and community expectations run deep, the pressure on youths to conform can be intense. Growing up in this vibrant and culturally rich region, I felt the weight of societal expectations shaping my aspirations and experiences.
By Chinyere Adimora2 years ago in Motivation
Beyond the curves
In Nigeria, societal standards often cast a long shadow over self-image, especially for women. The ideal of a curvaceous figure, with a prominent backside and an ample bum bum, is heavily ingrained in popular culture. Growing up, I felt the weight of this ideal pressing down on me, shaping my self-perception and confidence in ways I couldn’t initially understand.
By Chinyere Adimora2 years ago in Motivation
My worst fear happened to me before age 30
My worst fears were losing my parents and marrying the wrong partner. The thought of living without them haunted my dreams. Every night, I whispered fervent prayers, asking God to keep them healthy and strong, to grant me the means to care for them.
By Chinyere Adimora2 years ago in Families

