I like to say that Abuja reminds me a lot of Calabar in its calmness and serenity. Because of those similarities, my relocation was fairly seamless....
Lagos has taught me how to hustle, how to make my money legit without doing anything bad. I am always on the move. It's either I'm...
Big City Living is a ten-part series where we speak with youths who have made the move from small rustic towns to big cities in Nigeria....
Ajaokuta was much calmer, as opposed to Osogbo that was quite rowdy. The way Osogbo people shouted was way different from Ajaokuta. Ajaokuta people were calm,...
Everything was weird in Lagos. In Warri, when you take a bus, the bus waits for you, and when they see there’s no passenger, they go....
At least in Ibadan you still have cinemas, you still have the malls. Osogbo does not have cinema, hello?
This is unlike Benin or Ibadan where it was always a struggle to find something interesting to do. But this fast-paced city gets mentally draining a...
The people in Lagos are less friendly and less kind; the pace, very fast; the housing, less value for so much money; transportation, not enough; healthcare,...
After ten weeks of non-stop drama and entertainment from the Big Brother Naija Lockdown housemates, 26-year-old Olamilekan “Laycon” Agbeleshe walked away with the 85 million naira...
Moro! Matisa? In the Nama language of the Damara people of Namibia, this means ‘Good morning, how are you?. I traveled to the sleepy and beautiful...
One of the most anticipated movies of this year has got to be the sequel to 1992 Nollywood classic, Living In Bondage. The sequel is...
Get ready to be addicted and glued to #BBNaija for the next couple of weeks. Our advice? Stay locked on BellaNaija to be able to get the...
Schizophrenia cases are not all the same; what triggers one person’s symptoms might be innocuous to another. Unlike depression and anxiety, which are the Cadillac of mental health...
Last week, we spent some time trying to understand what the scarcity mentality is. The belief that there will never be enough – whether it’s money,...
In my article last week, I alluded to the scarcity mentality and how it is promoted by concepts, such as Black Friday sales, which encourage people...
As children or teenagers, some of us have experienced living with siblings. We share our rooms with them, sometimes our personal belongings …and that is okay,...
There’s very little that compares to the joy of knowing that you are not alone. A lot of Nigerians go through difficult health challenges; these challenges...
When a pastor is asked about when and how they decided to embark on the path of service to the church, it is usually a response...
If you’re a fan of Nigerian TV shows, then you’ve probably heard of “Meet the Adebanjos” – a sitcom about a Nigerian family in the UK....
‘December to Remember’ will be Africa’s Biggest Party for orphans as we donate a month’s worth of food supplies, clothes, toiletries & stationeries in addition to...
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