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Welcome to my Blog.


Hello guys,

My name is Sarah Ajiri Ikogba. I'm from delta state, southern Nigeria. This is my first blog so you can call me a newbie😄
I've always enjoyed writing especially short stories. My friends do tell me I have a very creative and imaginative mind.

I started writing stories in primary two. My Dad used to write short stories too, I would read some of his works and rewrite them into my own book although I'd change the names of the characters. It became a habit until I started writing stories on my own. As a blogger I will like to address some life issues in story form and document some of my thoughts.

The major reason why I'm blogging is because I enjoy writing and getting people to read what I've written gives me great pleasure.

AjiriSays is all about the thoughts of the 21st century young adult. I'll be posting about facts, misconceptions, fears, dreams, short stories, the-whys and so much more about
 us.

The average young adults today are different but not for the reasons you might think. We get misunderstood on a regular basis and this is really sad.

The first time I sent my work out for review, it was a novel. The title was "Bitter sweet symphony" and people who I didn't even know started to text me, I was overjoyed. It greatly encouraged me to continue.

My eyes would literally light up when I see a heartwarming comment. Although I had some negative remarks, it helped and made me know what I wasn't doing right.

So don't hesitate to comment on my post. Feedback is 100% appreciated. I'd welcome your opinions and disagreement, your honest remarks on my posts. You could also email me if you have questions, suggestions or complains.

I'll be posting atleast twice a month between 8-11pm.

One thing I wish to achieve with this blog is to be able to communicate with lots of people around the world and I'm certain that as long as I'm passionate about what I'm doing, AjiriSays will grow tremendously but I can't do it all alone.

So, please, keep clicking and sharing the links I send out every month and don't forget to leave a comment and I promise to keep you entertained.


Aj Loves you💕

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  1. I anticipate your updates! Well done

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  3. Lovely... Looking forward to your works.

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  4. Nice work Aj.... I'm overhyped, looking forward to your work

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  5. Nice read; really good for an introduction.

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  6. Nice one AJ......anticipating✌🏾

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  7. Can't wait for Saturday to read your first post.. Proud of you Bubbles

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  8. Ocheiiii 🔥 Saturday here we come🤗

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  9. i can't keep calm
    i'm so proud of you

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  10. Finally this okoro has accepted ajiri🤣🤣anyway good work babe.. Have always known you had greet talent in you

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  11. Nice one dear....keep up the good work 😉

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  12. Good
    We have to put Port Harcourt in the lime light.
    I'm looking forward to working with you.

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  13. Can’t wait for more 🥰🥰💃🏽💃🏽♥️

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