To mark Nigeria’s Independence Day, our team share their hopes and expectations, they for their beloved country. It’s definitely worth the watch.
Author: Amadin
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) new bank deposit and withdrawal charges which have generated cause for worries among Nigerians.
Vision 20:2020 which is an economic initiative by the then president, Late President Umar Musa Yar’Adua in December 2009.
Pastor Tunde Bakare of the Latter Rain Assembly has made it clear that he will be crowned Nigeria’s next president because “to that end, was he born.”
South Africa in recent time has become a reference place when the word Xenophobia comes to mind.Killings in South Africa, Xenophobia or Afro phobia?
There are many kidnap cases that happen too frequently in Nigeria. Many have left a kidnapping standard where fraudsters are obliged to blackmail their loved ones of an outrageous amount of money. They only target the high net worth individuals such as businessmen, politicians, traditional rulers and so on. Some of these young adults who are children of the high targets in Nigeria are said to plan their kidnappings themselves due to the short ration they are fed from home. Although there are no true statistics showing the rate. These individuals would go through lengthiness for anything at the cost of their relative’s happiness.
Abuja is a beautiful place filled with millions of people working tirelessly to earn a living. Top Seven (7) Gardens and Parks in Abuja
Here is the Ape rental list of five (5) most preferred luxury hotels in Abuja you can stay.
6 Most Interesting Places to Visit in Abuja. Abuja is a beautiful city built in the 80’s and is currently the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria
8 Reasons to rent and not buy a car is about the professional view of Aperental company’s insights in renting and buying a car.
Abuja: 10 Things to Consider Before Renting a Car (2). Having considered the opinion of people who patronize rental companies in the first article, I will in this part be giving out my own professional opinion in the same topic “Things to consider before renting a car”.
Abuja is a beautiful city and the eighth-largest city in Nigeria, with lots of historical sites, event places, Gardens, among others. All these make moving around Abuja more fun and lively.
Why I Prefer to Play for Nigeria- Tom Dele-Bashiru
Adamma masquerade is a famous masquerade in the Igbo culture. Masquerade is assumed to embody the spirit and human worlds.
Nigeria is a country bubbling with a lot of musical talents and otherwise. And since Lagos is the country’s entertainment and commercial hub, most successful acts are based there, even though they might have started from other parts of the country. Contrary to popular knowledge, some of Nigeria’s big names in the music industry started off in Abuja before moving to the commercial city. There have also been a number of successful acts in the past who were fully based in Abuja. Styl-Plus is one of such artists. In recent years, Abuja’s cultural scene has been steadily rising and alongside…
Between relishing the success of his original Netflix directorial debut, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, and expectantly waiting to hear him voice Scar in the forthcoming remake of the Disney film, The Lion King, our very own Chiwetel Ejiofor is keeping us busy by taking another big leap in his career. It has been reported that the British-Nigerian actor and director has been cast to join Charlize Theron in the upcoming film, The Old Guard. The Old Guard is adapted from on a five-issue comic book series. It tells the story of a small covert group of immortal mercenaries,…
2face Idibia, now preferably known as 2Baba, is in a very comfortable place in his music career. To be quite honest, he has earned it through two decades of churning out good music laced with wisdom and, sometimes, moral equivocation. He isn’t under any sort of pressure to make music yet he gifts us enjoyable and sometimes humorous music (“Amaka”, “Gaga Shuffle”). His most recent release titled “Frenemies” features talented Waje who has refused to retire from even after announcing to do so (I hope Rihanna knows she can do this though?). Anyway, “Frenemies” is a song delivered in a…
Ah. Egbon Jimoh, Ọ gini? What is wrong, this one your face is looking like our 100 naira notes these days? Always old and squeezing. Okoro, one policeman just annoyed me this evening ni o. Seizing my car key for nothing, just because I parked to carry passenger. Imagine! Somebody talk say he don drink kaikai. Wait. So you left your car there and came here? No oh, see this man. Are you not a Nigerian again? I shouted at him small and begged him after a while. Na Awolowo he collect from my hand before he give me my…
Nigerian television series used to be a household delight around the country. From Papa Ajasco to Super Story, to Fuji House of Comotion, there were so many Nigerian family drama to look foward to every evening. That changed after a while due to many reasons we’ll prefer not to dwell on. However, in recent times, a lot of series have sprung up on television as well as on the web and a lot of them are worth checking out. Below is a list of 10 Nigerian series you should definitely watch. Jenifa’s Diary Jenifa’s Diary is a hilarious story of…
There is barely one week left before the month of June is over. And in the spirit of reviewing Q1 and Q2, H1 And H2, we’ll try to go over top 10 songs Nigerian music acts have gifted us so far in 2019. Although it has been a very slow 6 months in Nigeria’s hit making scene, there have been a number of songs that have banged in clubs, streets, and barbershops around the country from January till now. Teni – ‘Uyo Meyo’ Teni the Entertainer ended 2018 on a high note. Her fan base grew exponentially and people loved…
The third season of The Handmaid’s Tale is underway, with five out of thirteen episodes having been made available for streaming within three weeks since its premiere date. If you have followed this series through season one and two, you must have notice the change not only the pace, focal preoccupation and general atmosphere but also in the characters. This is because after two seasons, the series writers have decided that it’s time to prepare Gilead and its spectators for an upheaval. Put simply: we are on the road to a revolution. The oppressed are shown to be tightening up…