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Unlearning Cowardice: Assertiveness and Mental Health

This is a welcomed move because it will see more and more people taking charge of their lives in a… Read More

7 years ago

Solution to Violence Against Nigerians in South Africa

Interestingly, South Africa benefits from our current relationship far more than Nigeria. From MTN to DSTv to Shoprite, it is… Read More

7 years ago

NIGERIAN MUSICIANS AND INTERNET FRAUD

The Nigerian musicians are not left out in this illicit activity of defrauding other people. When you take internet fraud… Read More

7 years ago

Where Are These Guys?

Surely we remember Asa, don’t we? It has been over five years since we actively heard her voice on our… Read More

7 years ago

Taboos: A Strapped Baby Must Never Fall From Its Mother’s Back

With tears in her eyes, Mrs. Temitope recounts that she went to Lagos married and came back as a widow… Read More

7 years ago

WHAT IS IN A NAME?

Names are very important in the life of humans - even animals and plants are not left out in the… Read More

7 years ago

Chef Kwame Onwuachi: A Star on the Rise

Chef Kwame was raised in the Bronx of New York with heritage in Trinidad, Nigeria and Jamaica. He described his… Read More

7 years ago

Traditional Bulletproof as Mainstream Technology

The late 1990s in Eastern Nigeria brought with it a fresh wave of subtle relief from incessant attacks on traders… Read More

7 years ago

Why Was The Naira Note Featured In Money Heist?

Money Heist (or La Casa De Papel) is a Netflix show about a group of Money Heist (or La Casa… Read More

7 years ago

Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea

The difficulties faced by Africans, especially Nigerians, on their route to Europe by road through the Sahara Desert before crossing… Read More

7 years ago

Imu-ahia: Trade Before School

...for most young men from the East, formal education will always be secondary to Imu-ahia. No matter the career path… Read More

7 years ago

Child Harvesting: The Third Most Common Crime in Nigeria

The majority of the women whose children are sold are young unmarried girls from very poor homes, and who are… Read More

7 years ago

Homophobia In Nigeria

Are Nigerians Homophobic?  Of course, we are. On a collective level, that is. But when you ask someone, you get… Read More

7 years ago

We All Need To Learn Consent

I’m sure we have all experienced uncomfortable moments with someone inappropriately touching another person sexually. It has happened in public… Read More

7 years ago

Sharo: The Making of Brave Men in the North

Sharo, tests the bravery of the young initiates as they lash each other to the peak of endurance. The challenger… Read More

7 years ago

372 Nigerian Tribes and Their States.

Nigeria is made up of 372 tribes (or more). Many people only focus on Hausa, Yoruba, and Igbo when they… Read More

7 years ago

The Igbo’s Nze Na Ozo Traditional Institution: A Continuous Consolidation 0f Inefficiency In Igbo Land

For some people, the institution of Nze na Ozo is just another group of old men in some sort of… Read More

7 years ago

Ministering: Help a Friend

To begin the process of helping, you need to confirm your suspicions. This is important because one wrong assumption is… Read More

7 years ago

FLASH FICTION: Hashtag Girlpower

After two hours and twenty-seven minutes of actively trying in hunger and tiredness; weak limbs and banging head, my generator… Read More

7 years ago

I’m Tired Of Nigeria

Many Nigerians are fleeing because the country is inhabitable for them. I have very big dreams for my life, many… Read More

7 years ago

FLASH FICTION: Otapiapia

When I came to, Strange Boy was talking to one mai magani bera - an otapiapia vendor. The vendor didn’t… Read More

7 years ago