Tag Archives: GenZs
Monetise Your Magic: Lessons from Successful Nigerian Side Hustlers pt. 2
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...Naija House Party Hacks: Throwing an Epic Bash on a Budget
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...Millennial Money Mistakes to Avoid: Lessons Learned the Hard Way
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...How KC is pioneering board games in Nigeria with NIBCARD and ABCON
What do you do when you’re bored? hm? If you’re Gen Z or a younger millennial, your answer is probably to scroll social media or watch something. While that’s not bad (cough, debatable, cough) I feel you could add another dimension to things (one that does not lead to phone addiction). According to a research […]
Read More...Fine dining or fashion show: Are restaurant dress codes to your taste?
Restaurants in Lagos are now weaving dress codes into their brand identity, aiming to attract a specific clientele. But is this just to enhance their ambiance or to create an invisible barrier? While this approach may enrich the overall experience, it also raises questions about unintentional exclusivity and the potential alienation of customers uncomfortable with […]
Read More...Making a Difference: Shining a light on Olive Blooms Orphanage
Olive Blooms Orphanage shines as a beacon of hope in our community, fostering positive change and providing much-needed support for children in need. Founded in 2007 by Mrs. Ngozi Udochukwu with a mission “to advance the care of vulnerable children from institutionalized care to family-based care under God-fearing, responsible and loving parents.” What sets this […]
Read More...Visiting The Kunbis: A Hilarious Journey Of Love and Laughter
In the realm of theatre, few experiences can match the sheer delight of witnessing a well-crafted show that tickles the funny bone while also exploring the intricacies of human relationships. Boluwatife Orimolade, the talented playwright and director behind Ankara&Black Playhouse, has once again delivered a feel-good gem in Visiting the Kunbis. This outstanding production joins […]
Read More...Career tips Nigerian GenZ can take from Juliana Olayode’s Insta apology
Each career path has its unique way of landing you a job. For me, it’s been two years now since I could get my foot through the door of a creative agency and my professional life demands that I prove myself not to be a lazy Nigerian youth. My power move has become to demonstrate my skills […]
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