University of Lagos

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

 

We love to call ourselves the university of first choice because we are!! 

Took this picture while taking a walk. So beautiful. I love my school 

Examination starts in few days. Wish me all the best. 

Stay wonderful 
Levy- Braide 

Levy-Braide's Bags

Tuesday, July 29, 2014


I've got a passion for creativity. I love to know how to do things, to create lovely things. This led me to my bag training. I enrolled in a training to learn how to make bags and it was so much fun. I've successfully added bag making to the list of things I know how to do. Yaay! Me!  My advice to y'all out there, get a handy work! Know how to do things because you never know where you may end up or what would be your source of income in the future. Don't stop acquiring knowledge!! Let me share pictures of some of the bags I've made 




Wedding Off!!

Sunday, July 27, 2014

It's been what? Ages? Not posted in a while because if exams and school, I'm done for the semester now so I'm back!! Yesterday I attended a wedding, first wedding this year and it was super exciting.
Dress for the wedding! 

Make up , by the way face beat by moi! 

Friends at the wedding 


Lagos living!!





Bring back our girls!!!

Wednesday, April 30, 2014



Its a new month and the nation is still sad. Our girls where abducted last month and still no news. It's really sad to even try to imagine what is happening to them right now. Mothers, brothers, fathers and sisters are in really terrible states, not knowing if your daughter is dead or alive. We need help in Nigeria. We need to get the word out. We need our girls back. We need Gods help!!!! We need help.  Let's spread the word. Do the little bit you can by praying and creating more awareness on different social medias. #bringourgirlsback 

Fund raiser car wash!!

Sunday, April 27, 2014


Just yesterday my modeling school had a car wash to raise money for St. Monica's orphanage home. It was so much fun, I want to use thus medium to implore others to assist the orphans. We are all blessed so we should bless others. 





ThrowBack

Hi readers 
Good morning, happy Sunday. Just want to thank all of you for loving me and supporting me. Not been frequent on here due to busy school schedule. Soon I'll have time for you all. A lot has happened. My birthday!!! My car wash fund raiser!!! Let me post a few pictures from my birthday!!! I turned 19 on the 2nd of this month. 
Just a few pictures. It was fun. I'm so grateful to God for adding a year to my life !!! 😍😍😍😘😘😘😘









The night I saved a life

Tuesday, March 25, 2014



I had not slept for three days which made me so cranky. I had just been posted to pediatrics for my last posting. As the only house officer available it was just so stressful. 

It was a Tuesday evening. I had a terrible argument with my kid sister over a dress. I said somethings I knew I shouldn't have said to her, but pride didn't let me apologize. I actually think I'm neurotic, what else would explain my moodiness. 

I was on call again that night, and went to work with the " I don't care" attitude. I was too tired and planned to do nothing. I was just going to sit there and just watch. Thank goodness I took my iPad. 

I was trying to concentrate on my vampire diaries when I looked over my iPad screen and saw a baby panting. I knew that baby was loosing breath but I did nothing. I looked around expecting one of the nurses to do something but there was no one there at that time. I couldn't bring myself to do it. To just sit there and let a baby die. I quickly jumped up and ran for the ambu bag and tried to    resuscitate the baby. I kept on squeezing on it, there was no difference but I didn't stop. At that point different images ran through my mind and I knew the life of that little child depended on me. I thought of the child's mother and how she would feel when she sees her dead child. I didn't want that to happen, I had had my own share of loosing a child and I didn't want that for the mother. 

The nurses finally showed up and tried to make me let go, because it was obvious the baby wasn't going to survive. I refused, I didn't even realize I was already crying.  I squeezed harder, it felt as if my hands were going to fall off but I still didn't stop. All this started at about 8pm, finally at 10pm the baby was getting stable and I knew that if I had stopped then the baby would have died. I had to go on a steady pace until I saw good results. When I finally stopped squeezing was at 9am the next morning. The baby was finally stable , I connected the oxygen and I could finally rest. I had just saved a life. It was the most amazing feeling one could ever have. Moments like that is what makes me proud of being a doctor. 
 
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