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I’m a Retinoblastoma Cancer Survivor | My Inspiring Life Story

by zaakirahnayyar | Apr 22, 2016 | Stories, Writing

Originally Posted: April, 25, 2014Follow my blog with BloglovinMy name is Zaakirah (pronounced zaa-key-ra); in Arabic, it means the hereafter. I was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on December 20th, almost four weeks prematurely. When I was nine months old, I was...

The Gambia Experience: Food, People, Fashion | Zaakirah Nayyar

by zaakirahnayyar | Apr 15, 2016 | Africa, Stories, Writing

Originally posted June 2014So it has been a little over a week since I have been in The Gambia, West Africa. It reminds me so much of Ghana, but it is also very different. The land is much more flat, it is a predominantly Muslim country, a much smaller country, and...
I Found Love, What Do I Do Next? | Immigration Process

I Found Love, What Do I Do Next? | Immigration Process

by zaakirahnayyar | Mar 15, 2016 | love, Stories, Writing

This past weekend made an exact year since I filed the petition for my husband to come to the U.S. Thanks to Facebook memories, I was informed that this past weekend has also been two years since my husband sent me that friend request which I accepted and my life...

3 Things I Learned About Love | Anniversary Post

by zaakirahnayyar | Jul 16, 2015 | Africa, love, Stories, Travel, Writing

We find love in the most unexpected places, in the most unexpected ways, at the least expected times. It’s something I’ve always wanted, dreamed of, that was my motivation in life for making it through the tough times. I never did actually know how my wedding day did...

#Flashback Being a Black American – Fourth of July in Ghana

by zaakirahnayyar | Jul 3, 2015 | Africa, Stories, Travel

Originally Posted July 3, 2011This was in continuation with documenting my journey to my first time on the continent of Africa.Happy 4th of July to you!Today our Operation Crossroads Africa group had a feast in celebration of the Fourth of July. We cooked lots of...
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