You know how people load their plates at a buffet? That’s how Nigerians are picking up side hustles (mostly for the added income sha). And if you’re reading this, you probably want to know a thing or two about how to make more money. The most straightforward formula for growing wealth is to increase your […]
Read More...Sometimes, even against all your most fervent efforts, Nigeria will body slam you into a brick wall and there is nothing you can do about it. Pele, dear, it happens. It’s not news that things are somehow right now. Inflation o, security o, electricity o, it’s getting harder and harder to point out something in […]
Read More...If there’s one thing Nigerians love, it’s bread. Duh. After that, it’s beauty. Think about it, when was the last time you went to a party – no matter how small or lowkey – and didn’t see women done up and bejewelled like freshly unearthed pirate treasure? According to Nairametrics, the African Beauty and Personal […]
Read More...There are certain times in every young Nigerian’s life when you must confront your God and ask them what you did to deserve such a dangerous reality (living in this country). You might even wake up at midnight to speak with your creator. When no cars are driving by, all your talking stages are asleep, […]
Read More...Just like we said in our Mental Health article, the hustle is real. You can say what you want about Nigerians, but no one can deny we put in the work when we need to. And now is one of those times when that need is most present. According to Nkechi Ogbonna at the BBC, […]
Read More...If there is anything we like, it’s a good time. Now, if there’s anything we love, it’s a good time on a budget. Ammirite, folks? Few things compare to the supreme joy you feel at the end of a long, fun day out with friends, and you realise poverty hasn’t set up camp in your […]
Read More...“You wouldn’t last an hour in the asylum where they raised me.” Okay, okay, let’s be serious now. Nigeria and mental health don’t really have the best track record together. According to this report by the World Health Organization Assessment Instrument for Mental Health Systems (WHO-AIMS), only about three per cent of the undergraduate training […]
Read More...Picture this: Weird MC’s ‘Ijoya’ is playing, your friends are all around you, some just gisting (Zarah always did love a good story), and others are dancing (Leave it to Fisayo to almost break the tiles with his legwork). Then, you’re suddenly grateful that you read that (this) Ahmad’s Journal article about planning a house […]
Read More...Everyone wants to have money but we can’t be the only ones that feel like, sometimes, money doesn’t want to be had. Trust us, we understand wanting to wake up at 11 am after a long night of serious partying, open your wardrobe and see two ghana-must-goes filled with mint green ₦500 notes. No explanations […]
Read More...Q2 2024 is already off to a flying start. Nigeria, after 7 years of waiting, has seen a flag carrier re-commence daily flights into London from Lagos – a happening that has been credited with engineering a significant reduction in airfares on that route. From the Air Peace flight crew wardrobe choices to the almost […]
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