It feels like every one of my colleagues at Zikoko is on leave, and I’m sitting here wondering if there’s a memo I missed.
Is there a war coming? Will the dollar start exchanging at ₦1k by the end of the week? Somebody, talk to me o.
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Today has been one of those days when I just want to curl up and sleep, hoping I’d wake up to find that all’s right with the world again.
If only it were that easy.
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"So far, the highlight of my day was discovering new levels of my editor-in-chief and managing editor’s boomer-ness. Edwin literally said, “Give the Lord a gargantuan wiper.” It’s giving 60s’ literature professor."
In this episode of Z! Daily, Tife’s struggles prove — yet again — that Nigerian women may have a slight problem with eating. On the subject of women, if yours doesn’t get upset, there’s a huge problem.
In this edition of Z! Daily, we discuss borderline racism in China (think the burning people’s hair kind), important things you should know about dating a bad bitch, and much more.
PS: We included a special rainy-weekend playlist.
In today's newsletter, we talk about love in polyamorous relationships and shared the perfect responses for when someone tries to guilt-trip you with "you forgot me".
Oh, and we met Shelah, the Gordon Ramsay of book reviews.
In today's newsletter, we discuss stories ranging from Lee Min Ho's hold on K-fans to ways you can make your home feel like yours again after a breakup (since moving out isn't an option).
In today's dose of Zikoko madness, this week's #AWeekInTheLife subject inspires Tife to become a sugar baby (girl, same), we had some words with Curtain and gave FG some advice.
Today's newsletter discusses Asake's crazy work rate, the past week at #BBNaija and much more. Side note, Tife is casually going through an existential crisis (seriously, she needs to know what a "munch" is).
In today's newsletter, Tife is worried about how much light she's getting, cartoon intros take us back to the good ol' days and we talk about how BBNaija gave us a classic case of "What I ordered vs What I got".
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