I have been friends with this amazing lady and writer for two years now, and It was such an honour to be interviewed by her. I couldn’t be happier with the way the interview turned out. She is one of my biggest encourager with her constant support and it’s been such a blessing getting to know her. If you want to know what she asked, go go go check it out. 😄
Welcome to another edition of my bi-weekly interview series. I’m excited to share with you a talented and beautiful poet, writer, and interviewee — my friend of many years on WordPress — blogger Ameena K.G. The way her poems flow and the lessons they teach, often amaze me. You can visit Ameena’s blog here: Randoms by a Random.
Ameena
1.Please Tell Us About Yourself Ameena:
My name is Ameena and I am from Nigeria, although for the past five-years, Sudan has been my home. I am currently studying there.
I am a medical student in my fifth-year. When I’m not busy studying, I love to write poetry and stories. I enjoy watching videos of poetry read out-loud on YouTube and watching documentaries on YouTube as well. Comedy is one of myfavourite genres to watch. Anything which makes me laugh is…
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It was really nice to know more about you! 🙂 Morning people tend to stay more happy too! 🙂 Congratulations for the “Imperfect Paths!” poem:-)
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Thank you very much Prakash for letting me know about the submissions And giving me the opportunity. I really appreciate it.
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Pleasure is all mine.. 🙂
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So excellent!
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Thank you very much 😊
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wow cool. I spent my childhood in Nigeria and absolutely loved your country, where by you from?
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Really?! That’s amazing! Aww, I am glad to hear you love it. I live in Lagos, but my parents are originally from the North, Katsina. Have you visited either?
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wow…yes we lived in Jos and also visited Lagos very frequently. There is a big pakistani community living in your country that worked on on water and damn projects. My father used to go across Nigeria so guessing he went there. My parents were speaking passable Hausa even 😉
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Loved it!
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Thank you. I’m glad you do 😄
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Nice reading about you Ameena, I like that you are an early riser and when you are a medical student then I’ve no doubt that you appear so very intelligent in your writings 🙂
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Thank you very much Madeeha, I appreciate it. Hahaha, some days Like today, it’s not easy crawling out of bed 😂
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And, when we can’t wake up early we do feel guilty all day 🙂
You’re welcome 🙂
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Congrats on the publication luv! That’s always exciting. I didn’t realize you were in medical school. Sheesh! I’m sure you have some long days.
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Thank y very much K.E. Ohhhh yes, long days and short nights as well 😂
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