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Welcome to Lollycioustalks blog

Hello dear❤,

My name is Omolola Olawale.

Call me Lollycious (Your Sagacious Local Girl), its that simple right?
I'm a broadcaster, a personal shopper, a model, a fabrics vendor, a digital marketer, a scriptwriter, a voice-over artiste, a lifestyle blogger and more.


Recently, I became an ambassador of two big brands: TECNO mobile and INDOMIE noodles. Who am I? It can only be God o.

Let me quickly tell you my interests and hobbies to know if we have one or two things in common which I'm sure we would. They are volunteering, sightseeing, travelling, acting, watching movies, learning online, listening to music, reading, mentoring, networking, playing basketball and indoor games, intellectual conversations and plenty fun😉.



I'm passionate about a beautiful lifestyle for you and me. I would like you to come up on this lifestyle journey with me and trust me you would love and enjoy every bit of it.


I'm going to be sharing stories for us to learn from, talks emanating from recent trends and some amazing articles on the "how tos" for a proper lifestyle. I have so many gists too. Trust me, we would all become a better version of ourselves.


Please do not go through the contents alone, feel free to comment and share with others. You can also become a contributor on this blog site too.


You can always reach me via the comments section or my email for opinions.

To see more of me, you can follow me on my social media handles
FB: Lola Tolu Wale
IG: @lollycious_
Twitter @lollycious_


I love you💕

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