The world of football has been plunged into mourning following the untimely deaths of Liverpool star Diogo Jota and his younger brother André Silva. The two were killed in a fatal car crash in Zamora, Spain, on July 3rd, 2025. The tragic accident has not only robbed the game of one of its most dynamic attacking talents but also shaken fans, teammates, and nations to their core.
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In a country where the dream of japa (relocating abroad) has become a popular conversation, it’s easy to believe that success only lies on foreign shores. But let’s flip the script. What if we told you that right here within Nigeria’s vibrant, complex, and often chaotic borders people are building empires, shaping industries, and achieving greatness without ever needing a visa stamp? From tech innovators to fashion moguls, content creators to entrepreneurs, this post shines a light on Nigerians who decided to stay and win. Their stories prove one thing: you don’t have to leave to live your dream.
In a significant development, Nigeria’s opposition coalition has adopted the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as its platform to challenge President…
In 2025, surviving on one income in Nigeria is like playing Jenga during an earthquake. It’s no longer just a “nice-to-have” – a side hustle is a necessity. From students to salary earners, many young Nigerians are turning passion and skill into serious cash, some even in dollars. But what are the most profitable and sustainable side hustles today?
In a bid to promote public health and environmental hygiene, a Magistrate Court in Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, has convicted 32…
In a bold move to drive industrial growth and economic development, Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has called for an…
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has swiftly denied rumors surrounding Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso’s potential defection to the party, this claim…
You think it’s harmless. Just a quick break. One more episode. A little scroll. A five-minute nap that turns into an hour. Then suddenly, it’s 11 PM, your deadline is gasping for air, and anxiety is knocking like a debt collector.
We call it procrastination. But what if I told you it’s not just a bad habit but a silent sculptor, quietly reshaping your brain, decision by decision, day by day?
Let’s talk about what’s really going on.
In the heart of Nigeria’s Middle Belt lies Benue State, once known for its rich agricultural output and peaceful, farming communities. Today, it’s a place of mourning where cries of mothers, burnt homes, and shallow mass graves have replaced the once vibrant sound of marketplaces and harvest songs. Since the beginning of 2025, over 200 lives have been brutally taken, yet the level of national attention and government action remains shockingly inadequate.
In recent years, the term “soft life” has become a buzzword on Nigerian social media. From TikTok skits to Instagram…
The 2025 BET Awards, held on June 9th at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, was a night of high-energy performances, tearful wins, and powerful cultural moments. While American rap icon Kendrick Lamar swept with five trophies
The reality of 2025 is that ₦10,000 has become the new ₦1,000 in Nigeria. What used to be enough for a small flex is now barely enough to survive for a day or two, especially if you live in Lagos or Abuja.
In Nigeria, politics isn’t just politics—it’s premium entertainment, reality TV, and unending drama rolled into one. From party defections that look like romantic breakups to overnight godfather betrayals, Nigeria’s political landscape is less about ideology and more about who’s playing chess with the loudest pawns.
In a bid to alleviate the impact of ongoing economic hardship, the Nigerian House of Representatives has raised N704 million for vulnerable Nigerians.
This initiative is aimed at providing relief to those most affected by the economic crisis. According to reports, the funds will be channeled into social intervention programs, with President Bola Tinubu expected to oversee their distribution.
Tragedy struck in Ibadan, Oyo State, as a stampede at a Christmas funfair claimed the lives of at least 35 minors.
The festive event, which was heavily advertised, saw an overwhelming turnout, with children making up the majority of attendees. Unfortunately, overcrowding led to panic and chaos, resulting in the stampede.
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has announced a ban on the use of tinted vehicles in a bid to combat rising insecurity in the region. The decision was revealed by the FCT Police Commissioner, Tunji Disu, during a press briefing in Abuja on Tuesday, December 4, 2024.
Popular Nigerian actor and comedian Debo Adedayo, better known as Mr Macaroni, has launched a scathing attack on Nigerian politicians, accusing them of rampant corruption and a complete lack of integrity. In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), the content creator expressed his frustration over the alleged theft of billions and even trillions of naira from the country’s national resources.
The Nigerian Presidency has refuted claims that the proposed tax reform bills currently before the National Assembly will impoverish northern Nigeria, suggesting that the reforms will only benefit Lagos and Rivers states.
Former Nigerian Minister of Tourism, Femi Fani-Kayode, has strongly criticised critics of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) following the recent revival of the Port Harcourt Refinery. In a statement released on his official X handle late Thursday, Fani-Kayode alleged that some private sector players in the oil and gas industry were attempting to undermine the revitalisation of the refinery, specifically targeting the efforts of the NNPCL leadership.
The Minister of Labour and Employment, Muhammadu Dingyadi, has stated that job creation does not fall within the mandate of his ministry, clarifying that his department is tasked with creating a conducive environment for employment, rather than directly providing jobs to Nigerians.
Amnesty International has condemned the Nigerian police for using excessive force to suppress the #EndBadGovernance protests, which took place from August 1 to 10, 2024. The protests were sparked by widespread anger over Nigeria’s economic conditions, including rising inflation and poverty.