Remembering Aleem Manji: A Remarkable Journey of Friendship and Loss
The void left by his absence is immeasurable, and the pain of this loss is overwhelming. Continue reading Remembering Aleem Manji: A Remarkable Journey of Friendship and Loss
The void left by his absence is immeasurable, and the pain of this loss is overwhelming. Continue reading Remembering Aleem Manji: A Remarkable Journey of Friendship and Loss
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If youโre dying to know WHO The Bastard Baker is, this is your click bait. Enjoy. ๐ Continue reading Meet The Bastard Baker
In a nutshell, I am calm when needed and hyper when wanted. No is not an answer and if you believe impossible exists then there is something wrong. Continue reading Meet Kalpa Padia
I strongly believe that every child has the right to education regardless of the resources available and this drives me to look forward to a new day with new goals to achieve. Continue reading Meet Rishna Gudhka
I like to think of myself as a fun, humble and hardworking person who would rather spend time at home watching Peppa Pig with junior or be camping in the wilderness rather than rave it out at a smoky club making small talk. Continue reading Meet Amar Desai
Iโm loud and incorrigible. I was called an Abyss recently, apparently I canโt stop doing things. Maybe it was a polite way of calling me a busy body. Continue reading Meet Larry Asego
Please give a small bio of yourself. My name is Nick Ndeda. Not Ndenda. Not Denda. Itโs not that hard to pronounce. I am 35 and I am artist. Started off as a stage actor, got a radio presenter job along the way, indulged in script writing soon thereafter, featured in 2 continental TV shows (MTV Shuga, Jacobโs Cross) played a lead role in an … Continue reading Meet Nick Ndeda
I speak my mind and I never mind what I speak. Iโm tough, yet empathetic. I can also be a good stand-up comedian, I believe. Continue reading Meet Shaileen Shah
โSimilarly what people think of you will not change who you are so donโt worry about them!โ Continue reading Meet Vikash Pattni
My mum taught me one thing – everything material is transient. I can live without stuff. Continue reading Meet Pinky Ghelani