• The Nigerian experience is physical, emotional, and sometimes international. No one knows it better than our features on #TheAbroadLife, a series where we detail and explore Nigerian experiences while living abroad. 


    Bimpe (35) had a good life in Nigeria as a successful travel consultant. But when her three-year-old daughter started shouting “Up NEPA,” something snapped. Determined to give her child a better life, she moved to Germany in 2020. In this story, she shares her experiences with systemic racism, the reality of raising a Black child in Germany, and why she is finally moving back to Nigeria.

    Where do you currently live, and when did you leave Nigeria?

    I currently live in Berlin, Germany. I left Nigeria in 2020.

    What inspired you to leave?

    I think it was the same thing that inspires most young Nigerians to leave: the belief that there is no future for them in the country. As a single mother at the time, my biggest motivation was my daughter.

    My work took me outside Nigeria often, so I had thought about migrating eventually, but it was not in my immediate plans. Then one day, I heard my three-year-old daughter shout, “Up NEPA!”

    Those words hit me like a train. It was heartbreaking to think she was going to grow up in that same environment. To have another generation shouting “Up NEPA!” just like mine did felt like a generational curse. I could not stand the thought. I started making plans to leave immediately. In less than a year, we had moved to Germany.

    You said you travelled often for work. What did you do?

    I was a travel consultant. If there was a potential language barrier, I would escort clients to their destination to ensure they got through immigration processes without any issues. I loved my job. Apart from being away from my family, leaving my career was the hardest part of moving away from Nigeria.

    So how did you leave?

    I had built up many contacts in the travel business over the years. I let them know I was looking to move to Europe, though I had not even decided on a specific country. I certainly was not thinking about Germany. I had been all over Europe, but never there.

    However, I had a business partner with a travel agency there, and they were the first to show serious interest. The initial plan was to work for them on a sponsored freelance visa and regularise my stay later.

    Did it all work out?

    It almost did, but then the pandemic happened, and everything fell apart.

    We arrived in Germany just days before they shut the borders. Once in Germany, I started the onboarding process at my new job. Then the lockdowns began. It was not just the borders that were closed; everything was shut down. It was a terrible time for the tourism industry, and the agency had to downsize. Naturally, they started with the newest hires. Suddenly, I was without the job that had brought me to the country in the first place.

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    What did you do?

    The money I had saved in Nigeria started to look like nothing once changed to Euros. Between feeding and rent, I was burning through my savings very quickly. It felt like my life was going up in flames.

    Without the job, I lost my visa sponsorship. I started receiving letters from the German government asking me to leave as soon as the borders reopened. But I was not ready to go back. I felt I had already given up too much to get there. I had sold everything in Nigeria and referred my clients to colleagues. There was nothing to go back to.

    I got a lawyer to help plead my case, and eventually, I was given what is called Duldung here. It means “Tolerated Stay Permit.” Essentially, they suspended my deportation and tolerated my stay for humanitarian reasons. The whole situation was not my fault. I came to the country legitimately and had a plan. The pandemic was unexpected and affected so many people.

    This must have been a very anxious time for you. What happened next?

    The tolerated stay was for one year. I spent that time thinking about my next move. I decided to learn German as quickly as possible so I could apply for a tuition-free university programme.

    I could not afford English-taught programmes, which are quite expensive. But for the German-taught programmes, you have to reach a C1 level in German to be admitted. Learning a new language at thirty was not easy. But I studied hard, took the language exam, and just managed to pass. I was admitted to an MBA programme. 

    On the job front, I eventually found a remote marketing role with a Malaysian company. That covered my living expenses. Things started to look better financially, but juggling everything was still incredibly difficult. I often considered giving up and going home, but my family in Nigeria relied on me for assistance. The €100 or €200 I send back regularly goes a long way there.

    That sounds like a lot to handle. How did it all turn out?

    Fast forward almost six years, and things are finally stable. I have finished my master’s and secured a government job, though I still keep my remote marketing role. My daughter is older now, I have a son, and I am married. Things turned out okay eventually.

    That is great to hear. So you must be happy with life in Germany now?

    Not exactly. Honestly, the idea of raising my daughter here is something I’ve completely abandoned. That goal was defeated.

    While I met my husband here and Germany has been good to me in that sense, I would not advise someone in my former situation to come here. If you have no job or prospects in Nigeria, then fine, come. But if you are creative, talented, or entrepreneurial, stay away.

    Why would you not recommend it?

    Nigerians have fire in their blood. We are hustlers who do not stay in one place. In Germany, they will quench that fire. This place is for people who prefer a quiet, solitary life. If you do not mind systemic racism or you just want to live on government benefits, then Germany might suit you. But if you want to “make it” in life, there is nothing for you here. Career-wise, it was a very bad choice.

    You mentioned your daughter. How has it been for her?

    The “Up NEPA” I was running away from was replaced by something much worse: racism.

    Things were okay in kindergarten because the school was run by British nationals and had an international mix of staff and students. She did not feel out of place. She even picked up German faster than I did. Her integration looked seamless. She was happy and confident. But primary school has shown us the darker side of Germany.

    My daughter is the only black child in her school. In Germany, social groups are very segregated. The Germans stay together, and other immigrant groups do the same. Since there are not many Africans, my daughter is basically isolated. Considering what I experienced at university with “educated” adults, imagine what a child goes through.

    Can you give an example of the racism you faced during your MBA?

    We had to interview people for our thesis. While my German classmates secured interviews easily, I could hardly find anyone willing to speak to me. The most glaring instance, however, was during a supply chain presentation.

    Our professor was a Greek man who was a lifetime civil servant in Germany. Alumni had warned me that he gave Black and Indian students poor grades, but I forgot the warning because he was actually quite engaging in class. When the group work came, our white classmates grouped up quickly, so I and the Indian students were forced to form the only non-white group.

    We presented a case study on Dangote. My classmates were shocked; they did not think Africa produced anything of that scale. During the presentation, one student even asked if Dangote was “pure Black.” They could not believe a Nigerian man built such a business; they assumed he must be mixed race. It was incredibly irritating.

    How did the professor react?

    He was clearly upset. Maybe he thought I was trying to prove something by using Dangote as the case study. He grilled us for ages with questions he did not ask the other groups. Everyone could see he was being biased and unprofessional.

    Since he could not find fault with the content, he attacked the slide design instead. He claimed the colours did not match and spent ages scrutinising the references and looking for missing commas. He even suggested we had not made the slides ourselves.

    I had to pick up my son, who was not even a year old, so I left after our presentation. I later found out through our WhatsApp group that the professor was furious I had left and threatened to give our group the lowest score. I fought back, emailing the administration with proof that I designed the slides myself and challenging his bias.

    Did the school take any action?

    They called me for a meeting, but the professor’s “solution” was to give the entire class a C-grade. He did this to turn my classmates against me for “playing the racial card.” That is how the system brings you down—if they cannot get you directly, they turn the crowd against you.

    That sounds incredibly isolating. As a family, how do you find ways to have fun in Berlin?

    I would not call it fun; I would call it “unwinding.” Fun usually involves human connection. Without my husband and children, I would be completely alone. We go to church on Sundays and sometimes to the playground. But even there, other children do not play with mine. It is a cold, detached place to raise Black children.

    How did you meet your husband?

    I met him on a dating app because I did not have time to socialise elsewhere. He is German, but he does business across Europe. Meeting him is the best thing that has happened to me here. He is a wise man, which is rare. Germans are smart, but many lack emotional intelligence. My husband is different.

    How was your dating life in Germany before you met him?

    There is just no comparison between Nigerian and German men. I went on dates where the man expected me to split a €10 coffee bill. I am a liberated woman, but if a man cannot pay €5 for my drink, we have no future. We cannot even be platonic friends, because I do not see why friends would split such a small bill.

    When I met my husband, I asked his opinion on that “Berlin tradition” immediately. He laughed and said he would never make me pay. I got lucky.

    How would you compare pregnancy and childbirth in Nigeria versus Germany?

    The Nigerian experience was better, but it’s only because of the racism. As a Black woman, you are not always treated properly by white doctors and midwives. I received better, more empathetic care in Nigeria.

    In Germany, the staff only behaved nicely when my husband was around. Honestly, if I have another child, I would prefer to have them in Nigeria.

    Have you visited Nigeria since you left?

    Yes, we visited earlier this year. I had mixed feelings. I was shocked by the cost of living. I spent ₦100,000 in Shoprite on just toiletries. I was changing foreign currency and still complaining; imagine those earning Naira. It was painful to see people looking so skinny and hungry.

    But on the other hand, I loved seeing my family. Meeting my new nephews and nieces for the first time felt amazing. My daughter was so happy to finally have people to play with. Her cousins and the neighbours’ children were all over her. She has been asking to go back ever since.

    My husband also had a great time. He’s been telling his colleagues how warm and bold the people in Nigeria are. He says he has had better conversations with Nigerian businessmen than he has ever had with Germans.

    What does the future look like for you?

    I plan to relocate back to Nigeria. It could be as soon as next year. I will gladly leave my government job, but I’ll keep my remote marketing role with the Malaysian company because I’ve enjoyed a fantastic five years with them.

    When I return to Nigeria, I want to resume my travel business to help young people move with proper information. They need to know that as a first-generation migrant, you will likely struggle.

    If I had known I could not comfortably raise my daughter here, I would have chosen another destination. So I want to help other Nigerians with the information that will help them make the best decisions.

    Are you worried about a reduction in your purchasing power when you move back?

    Not really. Earning foreign currency in Nigeria provides a very good life. My only real worry is insecurity. However, I want my children to have that Nigerian drive. In Germany, they will be mediocre because the system only wants them to be average. In Nigeria, they will learn to be tenacious.

    What have been the major culture shocks for you in Germany?

    They do not use email; everything is sent by post. Letters, letters, letters! We are drowning in paper in 2025. The banking is another shocker; transfers that are instant in Nigeria take three days here.

    But one thing I like here is how your days pan out exactly as you plan them. People are punctual, and there’s no traffic, so those annoying delays you’ll experience in Nigeria don’t happen here.

    What have been your best and worst experiences?

    The worst experiences have been with the systematic racism here. In healthcare, you will call 30 doctors for an appointment and be told they are full, but if a white friend calls, they get in immediately. You cannot prove it, but you know it is happening. Every day is a battle.

    My best experience was meeting my husband. Meeting him and having my son made the entire journey worth it.

    On a scale of one to ten, how happy are you in Germany?

    Taking my family out of the equation, I would give it a two. It is very depressing here.


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  • From romcoms and dramas to thrillers and 600 epic movies, Nollywood chose range in 2025 and kinda snapped tbh. Some movies were terrible, some were just fine, and others had tongues positively wagging long after the credits rolled. That last group of movies is what we’re here today to celebrate.

    The best Nollywood movies of 2025.

    10. The Masked King

    Director: Uduak-Obong Patrick

    Genre: History, Drama

    Runtime: 1 hour and 58 minutes

    The Masked King is set in precolonial Nigeria and follows King Ensa (Daniel Etim Effiong), who rules his people so ruthlessly, you’ll think the only book he’s ever read is Mein Kampf. His mother, the queen (Shaffy Bello) is torn between supporting her son and taking him out so the people in the kingdom can catch a fucking break. And that’s not even all of it.

    Epic movies aren’t usually my thing, but I gave this a chance just to see Daniel Etim Effiong in a role that saw him do more than passionately make out. And he blew me away. So did Shaffy Bello as the matriarch torn between loyalty to her demon spawn or loyalty to her people. Also, many period pieces throw their actors in mini-skirts/eyeliner combo and call it a day. The people in charge of sets and props here did a great job helping to immerse the audience in the world of the movie.

    The Masked King is no longer showing in cinemas, and as at the time of this article was written, isn’t yet on any streaming service.

    9. Reel Love

    Director: Kayode Kasum

    Genre: Romance

    Runtime: 1 hour and 38 minutes

    Tomide (Timini Egbuson) is a famous relationship influencer whose career is threatened when a video of him in a heated argument with a small business owner named Rachel (TJ Omusuku) leaks on the internet. Tomide’s girlfriend, Imani (Atlanta Johnson), suggests that he and Rachel stage a romantic relationship to distract from the scandal and get back in the general public’s good graces, and it works. The public eats it up and both parties’ social media followings grow astronomically. Things start to suck for Imani when Tomide and Rachel fall for each other. And now Imani has to take matters into her own hands to fix things.

    I love a good “and hijinks ensue…” type of movie, which is exactly what Reel Love becomes the second Imani figures out romantic treachery is afoot. Timini Egbuson and TJ Omusuku really sell the enemies to unintentional lovers arc. With the exception of Imani getting royally screwed over, this really is one of the best romantic comedies of the year. 

    Reel Love is available to stream on kava.tv.

    8. The Herd

    Director: Daniel Etim Effiong

    Genre: Thriller

    Runtime: 1 hour and 51 minutes

    Gosi (Daniel Etim Effiong) is battling family problems but cleans up for one day to celebrate the nuptials of his friends, Fola (Kunle Remi) and Derin (Genoveva Umeh). While returning from the reception, they’re ambushed by kidnappers, kicking off a brutal fight for their lives.

    The Herd had me early on with the chemistry of all three main characters. But the second the main plot kicks off and it starts depicting all of Nigeria’s insecurities (corruption, kidnapping, and organ trafficking) along with the emotional toll these take on the loved ones of people affected, I was completely sold. The movie holds a mirror up to society and really doesn’t sugarcoat anything. 

    The Herd is currently available to stream on Netflix.

    7. Red Circle

    Director: Akay Mason

    Genre: Crime Thriller

    Runtime: 1 hour and 59 minutes

    Fikayo Holloway (Folu Storms) is an investigative journalist determined to make a name for herself. The only problem, and you may have clocked this from her last name, is she’s from a filthy rich family of socialites. Fikayo gets wind of a major story about a powerful crime syndicate and is determined to blow it wide open until the case becomes super personal, threatening her life and the lives of those close to her. Now, she has to decide whether to drop the whole thing or face the true cost of doing what is right.

    I love a good fictional investigation. Nothing gets me seated faster than a story where a character does Lois Lane cosplay with no Superman. And Red Circle gives me all of that.

    Red Circle is no longer showing in cinemas, and as at the time of this article was written, isn’t yet on any streaming service.

    6. Over The Bridge

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    Director: Tolu Ajayi

    Genre: Psychological Thriller

    Runtime: 1 hour and 39 minutes

    Folarin Marinho (Ozzy Agu) is a big boy Lagos investment banker who seems to have it all: prestige, money, and a career most people can only dream of. The only problem is that behind the polished exterior, Folarin’s mental health is wobblier than a Jenga tower. When a major infrastructure deal he’s overseeing begins to unravel, exposing layers of corruption he’s not exactly responsible for but is complicit enough to be implicated in, the pressure causes him to snap and disappear. Now Folarin must confront who he is and the consequences of the actions that brought him here without power or status.

    Over the Bridge offers a nuanced depiction of the mental health deterioration process, much different from how much of Nollywood portrays it. It shows that mental illness isn’t always obvious in the ways many people think it is. And Ozzy Agu does a great job with his performance.

    Over the Bridge is no longer showing in cinemas, and as at the time of this article being written, isn’t yet on any streaming service.

    5. Blackout

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    Director: Okechukwu Oku

    Genre: Psychological Thriller

    Runtime: 1 hour and 29 minutes

    Judith (Padita Agu) is a young woman whose life is suddenly rewritten when she wakes up with no memory, married with children to a man (Gideon Okeke) she barely recognises. As she struggles to understand how she ended up in a life that doesn’t feel like hers, unsettling truths begin to surface. Judith soon realises she has been deliberately trapped in this reality, and reclaiming her identity may cost more than she’s prepared for. I would say more, but I need you to witness the greatness that is this movie’s plot unfold by yourself.

    I haven’t been this unsettled by a movie since Jordan’s Peele’s US. Enough said. 

    Blackout is no longer showing in cinemas, and as at the time of this article being written, isn’t yet on any streaming service.

    4. Freedom Way

    best nollywood movies of 2025 freedom way

    Director: Afolabi Olalekan

    Genre: Action Thriller Drama

    Runtime: 1 hour and 28 minutes

    Themba and Tayo (Jesse Suntele and Jable “Ogranya” Osai) create a start-up named Easy Go to support okada riders. It’s initially successful but gets crushed by hostile government policies and police corruption. The film shows how the venture’s collapse affects people across the city, like Abiola (Mr Macaroni), a struggling okada rider, who are forced to navigate survival, dignity, and compromise in a system seemingly designed to make life harder for them.

    There is a certain individualism in the way many Nigerians navigate the things we go through in the hands of our government. You hear it when people say things like, “This government will favour me and my family, in Jesus name”. I feel like the makers of Freedom Way noticed this and said, “Let’s show people that you can’t ‘God forbid’ your way out of poor governance. And that politics is not a game but human lives literally hanging in the balance.’” And I think they nailed it.

    Freedom Way is no longer showing in cinemas, and as at the time of this article being written, isn’t yet on any streaming service.

    3. The Fire and the Moth

    best nollywood movies of 2025 the fire and the moth

    Director: Taiwo Egunjobi

    Genre: Crime/Drama/Thriller/Mystery

    Runtime: 1 hour and 39 minutes

    The Fire and the Moth follows Saba, a small-time smuggler who steals a rare Ife bronze head and tries to transport it through a harsh border town in western Nigeria. As word of the stolen artefact spreads, Saba’s plan goes to shit as people who want it for themselves, each one more dangerous than the last, begin coming after him. Now Saba is confused about how to proceed but doesn’t have time to stop and think.

    Some people will say that this movie sacrifices plot execution on the altar of visuals, and I can confidently tell you they’re wrong. The movie has stunning visuals that’ll gag you, and then gag you some more as the plot unfolds. Get into it.

    The Fire and the Moth is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.

    2. My Mother is a Witch

    best nollywood movies of 2025 my mother is a witch

    Director: Niyi Akinmolayan

    Genre: Drama

    Runtime: 1 hour and 40 minutes

    My Mother Is a Witch follows Jess (Efe Irele), a successful fashion editor living in London who is forced to return home after being told her estranged mother (Mercy Aigbe) has died. When she arrives, Jess discovers the death was a lie, designed to pull her back into a relationship she ran from years ago. As old wounds resurface and buried resentments come to the surface, Jess is pushed to confront the truth about her mother, her past, and whether reconciliation is even possible.

    Watching Efe Irele and Mercy Aigbe hash out generational trauma is something akin to a religious experience. The entire movie hinges on their performances. And oh my god, do they deliver. 

    My Mother is a Witch is available to stream on Kava TV. 

    1. My Father’s Shadow

    best nollywood movies of 2025 my father's shadow

    Director: Akinola Davies Jr

    Genre: Drama

    Runtime: 1 hour and 34 minutes

    When the June 12th political crisis of 1993 paralyses Lagos, Akin (Sope Dirisu), a struggling Lagos mechanic, is unexpectedly saddled with the responsibility of caring for his two young sons for the day. Over the course of a single day, Akin must confront his own shortcomings as a father while trying to keep his children safe, turning an ordinary moment into a defining test of love, responsibility, and survival.

    I love when movies are basically just, “Here’s a slice of these fictional characters’ lives set against a major real-life event as a backdrop”. Akinola Davies Jr does an incredible job showing how much the kids adore their father despite his shortcomings. A scene from the movie that haunts me (and doesn’t surprise me that this movie has been chosen to be the UK’s official entry at the Oscars) is where one of the boys tries to make sense of love and distance. He asks his father about God, about being loved, and about why the people who say they care never seem close enough to stay. The question hangs in the air, unanswered, not because it is complicated, but because it is painfully simple.

    Excuse me while I go sob. 

    My Father’s Shadow is no longer showing in cinemas, and as at the time of this article being written, isn’t yet on any streaming service.

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  • The topic of how young Nigerians navigate romantic relationships with their earnings is a minefield of hot takes. In Love Currency, we get into what relationships across income brackets look like in different cities.


    Interested in talking about how money moves in your relationship? If yes, click here.

    How long have you been with your partner?

    My wife, Rhoda, and I have been together for six years and married for four.

    How did you meet?

    Through a mutual friend. I needed a tailor to sew some outfits for a family event, and I remembered my friend who always looked sharp in native attire. So, I asked for his tailor’s details, and it turned out to be Rhoda. 

    The first thing I noticed was how pretty she was. Also, she seemed really hardworking. I went to her studio to give her the materials, and the place was filled with apprentices, with customers dropping in at intervals. I love seeing young people do really good work, and besides her beauty, that was another thing I admired about Rhoda. 

    I didn’t fall in love on the spot, but there was definitely fascination at first sight. Even when she delayed my outfits and gave multiple excuses like Nigerian tailors usually do, I didn’t get angry (laughs). 

    So, how did you move from a working relationship to a romantic one?

    After I got my outfits, I kept chatting her up at intervals. At first, she wasn’t the most responsive. But she must’ve noticed I was trying to get close because she eventually started responding regularly. 

    We talked for almost a month before we went on our first date at a restaurant I’d been meaning to check out. I spent about ₦35k on food and transportation for that date. That’s where I popped the question: Will you be my girlfriend? She said yes.

    That’s sweet. What were your finances like at the time?

    I’d just gotten my first official job, earning ₦100k/month and squatting with my brother to save on rent expenses. 

    Rhoda and I didn’t really talk about each other’s finances while we were dating, but I’m sure she made more money than I did. Her business was quite successful, and she even bailed me out with the odd ₦10k once in a while when I went broke before salary day. 

    Also, after we got engaged, she often visited me at my brother’s house to cook for me out of her own pocket. So, while we didn’t actually sit down to track how much either of us was making, we had this unspoken agreement that we’d do nice things for each other whenever we had money. For instance, Rhoda hasn’t paid for internet ever since we got together, because I always buy her data. She also buys me stuff, so it’s vice versa.

    The first time we made a specific effort to discuss our expenses was during our 2021 wedding planning. 

    What did you both agree on?

    We agreed that it wasn’t realistic for me to handle all the expenses. I think my salary at the time was just under ₦200k/month, with a few side hustles bringing in extra money here and there. 

    So, we agreed that I’d handle bills like the hall and photography, while Rhoda would handle the outfits and her makeup. Our parents chipped in to help with food, hall decoration and other small expenses. It wasn’t a big over-the-top wedding. We just did what we could afford. I’m not sure our total expenses reached ₦2m.

    What’s the financial dynamic like now that you’re married? Do you still split bills?

    Yes, we split bills. However, I can’t say we’ve settled on an approach that works for us. I think this is because we didn’t clearly share our financial expectations with each other before marriage.

    I believe that my money is our money, and my wife’s money should be ours too. When one person brings out money to pay house rent or buy food, it’s not a case of “I paid the rent,” it’s all our money. So whether it comes from my wife or me, we should use it together for the good of our home.

    However, Rhoda can be particular about her money. She believes I should take on the bulk of the expenses, so whenever she has to pay for something, she complains or acts like she’s shouldering my responsibility.

    It’s strange because she didn’t give me this impression of her when we were dating. Or maybe I didn’t notice because we didn’t have shared expenses. 

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    Hmm. Does this cause friction between the two of you?

    At first, we fought a lot about it. I’m a salary earner, so it’s inevitable that I’ll be broke before salary day. 

    So, what usually happened was that I’d spend all my money on transportation and household expenses. When it finished, I’d ask her to support my transportation and pick up the rest of the bills.

    I didn’t know she found that uncomfortable. To her, it was as if I was forcing her into a breadwinner role and collecting her money. So, she’d complain about it, and that didn’t go down well with me. It felt like she was saying she didn’t want to contribute at all. As a result, we fought a lot about money in the first two to three years of our marriage. We even saw counsellors in church.

    We’re better now, but it’s not necessarily because Rhoda has changed; I’m just learning to live with it. She now covers most of the food expenses, while I handle the rest. Despite that, she often complains about how expensive things have become, but I just try to ignore her. Sometimes, I support the food expenses. Other times, I simply tell her to manage what we have. If there’s no money, we can drink garri.

    Do you both know what the other earns now?

    My wife knows how much I earn. She also knows that I regularly take on side hustles to cover expenses, but we don’t really discuss how much I earn from side gigs because the amount is not a constant figure.

    My wife doesn’t work a salaried job, and I don’t track everything that enters her account, so I can’t say this exact figure is her monthly income. However, since we’ve been taking our money issues to counsellors, she’s been trying to be open about her income. She can just say, “A client paid me ₦50k today, so I used it to buy chicken” or something like that.  

    I still think she isn’t pulling her weight, though. I mean, she helps, but I don’t think she’s contributing fairly. I work multiple jobs to earn around ₦600k monthly, but we’re not living a good life. It’s even more difficult because we have a child. I believe we’d be more comfortable if my wife were more open to pooling resources, but raising matters like this often leads to long talk, so I just let it be. 

    Interesting. Do you both have safety nets?

    It’s mostly for rent. Our rent costs ₦800k/year, and I save ₦50k monthly, while Rhoda pitches in whenever she has extra money to make up the full amount. I also have a different ₦50k/month savings for emergencies. I have a little under ₦800k in the emergency fund.

    Over the years, we’ve had to take loans for major projects. For instance, in 2022, we took a ₦1m loan to set up our solar electricity system and inverter. I don’t think I’ll do that again anytime soon. Since I couldn’t manage to save and repay the loan at the same time, I asked Rhoda to fund part of the monthly repayment — we were paying around ₦100k/month, so she was bringing ₦65k. I know the complaints I got from her during that period. It’s like, you’re also enjoying this thing, but you want me to carry all or most of the financial burden because I’m the man. That’s not realistic. 

    I just hope things will continue to improve and we’ll understand each other better as we spend more time together.

    How do dates and gifts work in your relationship?

    Dates are usually limited to birthdays and anniversaries. If it’s my birthday, my wife takes me out and handles the bills and vice versa. I usually handle the bills for anniversary dates, but we buy each other gifts. For our last anniversary, Rhoda bought me a pair of shoes, and I bought her a jewellery set for ₦20k.

    What’s your ideal financial future as a couple?

    I’d just like us to be a true unit when it comes to finances one day. I think it’s only then that we can have big dreams, such as owning our own house or relocating in the future.

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  • Tunde*, 29, had lived in the UK for barely three months when the requests started pouring in. 

    It was 2023, and his move on a Global Talent Visa had wiped out 90% of his savings. But the proof his friends and family members needed to believe he now had disposable income was the social media pictures announcing his relocation.

    “I didn’t even have a job in the UK yet,” he recalls. “I was still working remotely with the company I left in Nigeria, earning naira and trying to survive as I job-hunted. But how many people could I explain that to? Everyone thought I’d made it.” 

    Every week, Tunde received WhatsApp messages and Twitter DMs from people asking for financial help and immigration assistance. “A cousin I hadn’t spoken to in years asked me to connect her with an agent who could help her secure a visa,” he says. “When I told her I didn’t use one, and she could find the information online, she said, ‘Just say you don’t want to help me.’”

    Tunde’s breaking point came in August 2023 when he woke up to 15 missed calls on WhatsApp from his uncle at 2 a.m. Fearing something had happened, he rang his uncle back, only to find out he was calling to ask for money. His son was getting married, and he wanted Tunde to help with ₦200k. 

    “He said it was just about £200, so I should be able to afford it,” Tunde laughs dryly. “This man didn’t even know how I got to the UK and how I was surviving. He just heard I was abroad and called to bill me.” 

    When Tunde refused to send him money, his uncle tried to guilt-trip him, saying he didn’t understand the importance of family. He also reminded Tunde that he’d bought his diapers when he was a baby. 

    After that incident, Tunde turned off his read receipts on WhatsApp, blocked most of his extended family and locked his Twitter DMs. It’s been two years since, and while he’s in a better financial situation now, he still desperately avoids what he calls the “Nigerian entitlement” to other people’s money. 

    “Once you start helping out, you can never stop. If you do, you become the devil in their eyes. I’m the black sheep of the family now, but I prefer to be hated than to let anyone suck me dry.”

    Tunde’s situation is one that many Nigerians, both at home and abroad, find relatable. Whether you’re landing your first job, announcing a promotion or quietly buying a new car, expectation comes knocking the moment you look like you can give.

    In Nigeria, generosity is often expected. Once an individual “blows” (slang meaning an improved financial status), they’ll most likely become a walking emergency fund. Cousin’s rent, friend’s wedding, mother’s church donation, neighbour’s medical bill — everyone looks to the person for help when needs arise. 

    However, behind the “urgent ₦2k” jokes lies something deeper. In a country where social systems barely function, people have become each other’s safety nets. When healthcare, education, and employment fail, help from others becomes the only form of welfare Nigerians fall back on.

    It’s no coincidence that Nigeria remains one of the top remittance-receiving countries in the world. In 2024, Nigerians abroad sent home nearly $21 billion, according to remittance data from the World Bank. This figure marked the highest level in five years, with a notable year-on-year increase of 8.9%. In July 2024 alone, remittance inflows hit $553 million, a 130% increase from July 2023. 

    While Olayemi Cardoso, Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), attributes these figures to economic reforms and new CBN policies that encourage more Nigerians in the diaspora to choose formal channels for remitting funds, it’s also an indication that many Nigerian residents depend on the financial lifeline from migrant remittances for survival money.

    Following a data overhaul, Nigeria’s headline inflation appears to be decreasing on paper (down to 16.05% in October 2025), but unemployment rates continue to rise and remain largely underrepresented.

    The inference is simple: With many Nigerians out of jobs or underemployed, and battling with the steep cost of living, success signals ripple out. When someone starts earning well or receives a windfall, they become an entire community’s safety net. More often than not, this knits support and expectation so tightly that boundaries become blurred.


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    Temi, a 28-year-old product designer in Lagos, calls her family group chat “a monthly GoFundMe.”

    “My parents are retired, and my two younger siblings are in university. Every other month, there’s a new emergency: rent, medical bills their HMO plans don’t cover, pocket money and school needs. If I say I can’t help this time, they’ll remind me of my recent purchases or travels. Suddenly, my personal choices are public considerations.”

    This communal culture is in action in many Nigerian low-income households. When one child rises, they rise for many. Over time, it becomes less of a choice and more of an obligation.

    Yet the pressure isn’t purely financial. It’s also emotional: the guilt of success and the worry that refusal becomes a betrayal. 

    “I can’t be earning over ₦1 million monthly and leave my family to suffer. It’s unnatural,” Temi says. “My parents took multiple loans to send me to a private university and set me up for the success I enjoy today. My elder brother even had to drop out so I could stay in school. Yes, I often feel overwhelmed with responsibilities and feel like they’re too demanding, but there’s no one else who’ll come to their rescue if I don’t.” 

    Even though Temi’s income places her in the top percentile of Nigerians, she has almost no savings or a wealth management portfolio due to the expectation of “black tax” and the entitlement that comes with the Nigerian culture of communal success, where money flows upward and sideways before it flows inward.

    But when the flow becomes a flood, resentment begins to build quietly under the surface. This phenomenon isn’t limited to family expectations; it also leaks into friendships and relationships. 

    Chika*, 31, has been close friends with her two friends for 12 years, but over the last two years, she’s noticed a difference in their dynamic. The switch began after she changed jobs and got a 300% pay increase, a move that made her the highest earner in the friend group.

    “I began to notice that my friends expected more from me,” Chika says. “We used to pool funds together for group outings and staycations, but now they tell me, ‘You be rich madam na. Pay for us.’”

    Chika insists she doesn’t mind spoiling her friends; the problem is that it has now become a constant expectation for her to handle the bills. Once, she joked about spending all her money on her friends, and one of them accused her of being stingy. 

    The switch from choice to responsibility is subtle. What started as mutual support turns into expectation. And sometimes, introducing boundaries or resistance can sour relationships.

    For Chika, resisting this obligation has meant reducing contact [with her friends]. “When I complained, my friend said, ‘How much are you spending? Is it not just our once-in-a-while outings?’ That hurt because it’s not like they’re broke. I’m unmarried; they have husbands who also support them financially. It doesn’t make sense for me to do everything because I earn more. I still love my friends and I know they don’t necessarily mean me harm, but the cost is making me avoid group outings these days.”

    While people with friends like Chika can introduce distance to limit financial expectations, it’s a different play in romantic relationships, where money and love seem to be inextricably entangled. 

    In the realm of Nigerian relationships, the message is loud: if you love me, you’ll support me financially.

    Kemi, 27, once dated a man who got upset when she refused to invest in his business. “He said if I believed in him, I’d show it with money. I was like, sir, I’m your girlfriend, not your bank.”

    Here again, the expectation is collective success: your partner’s dream becomes your reality. These aren’t isolated incidents; they’re reflections of a society where economic hardship has blurred the lines between emotional and financial roles. When survival is a love language, money becomes a form of affection and a means of validation.

    When entitlement doesn’t come in the form of familial or romantic expectations, it shines in the heavy influence of religion.

    In Nigeria, blessings are often tied to giving, and giving is connected to being “a good person.” The scriptures come out quickly when someone needs help: “God loves a cheerful giver.” “Your reward is in heaven.”

    Adewale, 33, says a random church member once sent him a WhatsApp message that read like a sermon outline, complete with Bible verses about generosity, all because he said he couldn’t loan him ₦500k to start a business.

    “It was like he was trying to guilt-trip me with Jesus,” he laughs. “As if refusing to give meant I didn’t fear God.”

    Religious communities often operate like extended families. If you’re “doing well,” you’re expected to support church projects, mosque renovations, welfare programs, and allow yourself to be in a position to be someone’s “helper”, sometimes at the expense of your own financial stability. 

    Your prosperity isn’t just yours; it’s seen as evidence of God’s goodness to the collective. So, when you say “I can’t,” what people hear is “I won’t let God use me.”

    Angel Yinkore, Consultant Psychotherapist at Welcome to Truth, says entitlement is a universal human trait, amplified by Nigeria’s communal society and high poverty rates. While it exists differently in the different socio-economic classes, it’s more prevalent and normalised in the approximately 139 million Nigerians who live in poverty

    “When a low-income family rallies to send one child to school, and that child makes it out of the hood, they’re expected to lift everyone else out of poverty or at least provide for their parents and siblings. It’s like a long-term investment.”

    This expectation can also transcend family lines. “Because Nigerian societies are more communal than individualistic, everyone in a community feels like a stakeholder in a child’s life,” Angel explains. “So, they expect to share in whatever success the child attains. The more successful a person is, the wider the net of people who feel entitled to their success. 

    A multinational company could announce you as its CEO today, and people from your parents’ village who have never met you will go, ‘That’s our child,’ as though they had anything to do with it.”

    Angel clarifies that entitlement in itself isn’t always a problem. It’s what comes after it. “Nigerians can share in the success of an athlete who represents the country internationally and wins awards. We feel a sense of pride and some connection to that success. However, sometimes, as in the case of the black tax, it doesn’t end with feeling connected to the person. Entitlement then comes with manipulation and threats; an obligation to share your resources.”

    Angel emphasises that addressing poverty in the country is crucial to solving the wave of this phenomenon, as people feel entitled due to financial instability and the pressure of staying afloat. 

    “We have to look at it as a systemic thing. People are poor. You can’t expect someone living on ₦500, then their brother wins the lottery, and you tell them not to feel entitled to help.”

    As it is in all things, balance is key to navigating the Nigerian sense of entitlement. 

    Tunde is adamant about creating boundaries, but he helps when he can. “I call it structured generosity,” he jokes. “I budget what I can give close family members every other month, and I’m done once I hit that limit. I know people still call me stingy, but I’m not doing this to be liked. I know some people actually need help, and I do what I can. Nothing more.”

    Finance manager Seyi A. agrees. “Help, but don’t self-destruct. You can’t pour from an empty account. You’re not the government. The best help is sustainable help. Give what doesn’t deplete your finances.”

    Sustainable help doesn’t always have to be cash. It could be connecting someone to a job, sharing information, offering mentorship, or even emotional support.

    The nuance is that you’re still generous, but you also take care to watch out for your survival. In a country where inflation is a significant concern, and many live without financial buffers, the expectation that one person will carry the burden of many is unfair. Because if everybody owes everybody, no one truly rests.

    And in a country where help is both a virtue and a burden, learning when to stop giving might just be the kindest thing we do for ourselves and for each other.

    Perhaps the new lens is this: generosity remains a virtue, but entitlement should not be the default.


    *Names have been changed to protect the identity of the subjects.


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  • It has been proven that nothing good ever happens at 2 A.M. There is something about that time of the morning that lets people make very reckless decisions and that is why we get the most questionable texts then. But before you let boredom influence your responses, we have to let you know the texts that you should absolutely leave on read. 

    1. “You up 👀?” 

    From the off-and-on situationship, your friends keep telling you to leave?  

    Surely, you don’t need 2+2 to let you know what that text means. For your mental sake, ignore that text and continue with what you were doing. 

    2. “Come over.” 

    At 2am? 

    Interesting (derogatory). 

    3. “What are you wearing?” 

    For the plot, you could reply to this one with ‘Iro and Buba’ or just ignore it.

    4. “Hey, stranger.”

    From the descendant of the devil who ghosted you since the beginning of the year? 

    Why haven’t you blocked them?

    5. “Promise me you won’t get mad.”

    There is a high chance you’ll get mad, so are you sure you want to start your day with an elevated heart rate? 

    6. “Do you even like me like that?” 

    Do you really want to be doing shalaye at 2 in the morning? 

    7. “Can we talk?” 

    Some conversations aren’t meant for 2am. Finis. 

    8. “I miss us.” 

    Do you need us to remind you of the way they broke your heart 3 days to Sunday? 

    Go and watch a movie or something. 

    9. “I think I’m falling in love with you.”

    From a 3-day-old talking stage?

    Unless you want to get ghosted again, ignore that text. 

    If you now decide to ignore all our advice, at least make sure your choices are protected. As you make bad decisions, avoid making unsafe ones too. Durex promises to have you covered. Always. 

  • Ofure*, 40, remembers exactly how long it took to trigger a financial crisis: 10 minutes.

    It was December 2024. As a single mother of three, she was staring down the barrel of a bleak festive season. Her petty trading business was capital-starved, and the cost of living in Nigeria was soaring. When a loan app notification popped up on her phone offering instant funds, it felt like a lifeline.

    “I needed ₦400,000 to restock for the December surge,” she says, her voice quiet. “I was convinced I’d make enough profit to repay it comfortably. The money hit my account before I could even second-guess it.”

    Ofure hadn’t gone to a commercial bank because they require paperwork, collateral, and the luxury of time, none of which she had. The app requested only her Biometric Verification Number (BVN), National Identity Number (NIN), and access to her contacts.

    When the festive sales failed to materialise, the business collapsed. Ofure managed to meet only the first month’s repayment before hitting a financial wall. Over the remainder of the six-month window, aggressive compound interest and default penalties caused the original ₦400,000 principal to grow into an ₦800,000 burden.

    In a desperate attempt to stay afloat, she began borrowing from new loan apps to service the old debt. But without any income to break the cycle, this game of borrowing from Peter to pay Paul only dug the hole deeper. 

    Her inability to keep up with the compounding interest caused her total debt exposure to balloon to ₦1.5 million over the course of a year. Today, despite struggling to make payments, nearly half of that sum remains unpaid.

    Ofure is one of millions of Nigerians caught in the gravitational pull of digital lending. It is a sector that promises financial inclusion but often delivers a modern form of indentured servitude, enforced by algorithms, public shaming, and relentless psychological warfare.

    The Algorithm of Harassment

    The mechanics of Nigeria’s digital lending boom are built on speed, with apps designed to trap borrowers. In a country where inflation hovers near 20 per cent and traditional credit is non-existent for low-income workers, fintech apps have filled the vacuum. But the ease of entry often obscures the brutality of the exit.

    Many online lenders exploit financially vulnerable Nigerians through misleading loan terms, hidden charges, and aggressive recovery tactics, turning what seems like a quick fix into an almost inescapable debt trap.

    “It was one of the worst decisions of my life,” Ofure admits. “Now, it feels like I’m working solely to repay the loan. The interest keeps piling up every time I miss a payment window.”

    When borrowers default, the “fintech” gloss wears off, revealing a crude engine of intimidation. Ofure’s phone rings relentlessly. When she misses a payment, the threats begin. But the true weaponisation of digital lending lies in the data users unknowingly surrender.

    Jalaal*, 26, an unemployed university graduate who turned to loan apps to survive, describes the moment his privacy was shattered.

    “I woke up to see they had sent a broadcast message to every single person on my WhatsApp,” Jalaal says. “Friends, old classmates, neighbours, even distant family. The message painted me as a chronic debtor and a fraud. For someone who tries to carry himself with dignity, the shame was unbearable.”

    This strategy of digitised public shaming is not an accident; it is an industrialised process.

    Nneka* knows this better than anyone. She worked inside the machine, first as a telemarketer and later in the “Collections and Recovery” department of a major digital lender.

    “We were given 50 to 70 contacts of delinquents every day,” Nneka explains. The pressure inside the call centres is as intense as it is on the borrowers. Agents have daily recovery targets ranging from ₦150,000 to ₦240,000.

    “If you don’t meet your target, they sack you fast. No grace,” she says.

    While company policy often officially forbids threats, the targets make them inevitable. “Most times, Nigerian borrowers become stubborn and tell you to do your worst,” Nneka notes. “That results in the insults. When I threaten to post a borrower’s picture to their friends, sometimes they start begging. It’s a pressure cooker.”

    The Regulatory Awakening

    For years, this sector operated in a regulatory vacuum. Lenders were often shell companies with servers hosted abroad and untraceable directors. They offered predatory interest rates, sometimes effective annual rates of over 100 per cent, masked as small monthly fees.

    That was supposed to change in July 2025.

    The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) unveiled the Digital, Electronic, Online or Non-Traditional Consumer Lending Regulation (DEON) 2025. It was billed as a mandatory framework replacing the patchwork interim rules of 2022.

    “The borrower was often treated like a slave to the lender,” admits Odanje Ijagwu, Director of Corporate Affairs at the FCCPC. “We had situations where an app would pop up, entice you, and the next moment, you are defamed and harassed. The DEON regulation is a blueprint to stop that.”

    The new rules, on paper, appear stringent. They require:

    • Mandatory Registration: Every digital lender must register, revealing the humans behind the corporate veil.

    • Suitability Assessments: Lenders are legally required to verify that a borrower can afford to repay, thereby ending the practice of lending to desperate individuals without proper consideration.

    • Data Sanctity: A strict ban on accessing contacts, photos, or using shaming tactics.

    “In the past, operators never bothered to check if consumers could pay back,” Ijagwu notes. “Now, not doing so is an offence. We can hold individual operators and corporate organisations responsible. The penalties are severe, with up to ₦100 million or a suspension of operations.”

    The Gap Between Law and Reality

    However, three months into this new regulatory regime, the gap between the law and the people remains wide.

    Raheemah Olawuyi, a Data Protection and Privacy Expert, argues that the violation is by design: “The apps are built to strip-mine a user’s phone, seizing access to private data purely to gain leverage over the borrower. A bank doesn’t ask for your entire contact list,” Olawuyi says. “The fact that these apps do is already a violation of the principle of ‘Data Minimisation’ under the Nigeria Data Protection Act. They collect information for ‘guarantors’ but use it for intimidation.”

    While the DEON regulations and the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) provide a pathway for recourse, access to justice is unequally distributed.

    “The NDPC has made toll-free lines available and translated the Act into Igbo, Hausa, and Yoruba,” Olawuyi acknowledges. “But does the average woman on the street, the primary target of these loans, know that? When a loan agent calls to threaten, does she know that it is a reportable offence, or does she just feel shame?”

    Feyisara Owojuyigbe Bantale, a consumer protection lawyer, agrees that awareness is the missing link.

    “Most consumers try to keep things quiet,” Bantale says. “They are reluctant to seek help because they feel they are in the wrong for owing money. This silence allows for exploitation. Although the law requires lenders to assess repayment capacity, many lenders bypass this requirement. And truthfully, borrowers sometimes provide wrong information just to get the cash.”

    Feeding the Addiction

    The country’s high cost of living does not solely drive the crisis. The frictionless nature of digital loans has also weaponised addiction.

    Ayodeji*, 28, a young professional earning ₦500,000 a month, which is still considered a good salary, didn’t borrow to survive inflation. He borrowed to fuel a gambling habit.

    “In 2024, I borrowed up to ₦1 million from 20 different loan apps to fuel my addiction,” Ayodeji says. “I borrowed as much as I wanted, and didn’t pay all of them back.”

    For Ayodeji, the shaming tactics lost their power through sheer volume. “They always called and texted, threatening to post my obituary. I just repaid the ones I felt like paying and deleted the apps. Their threats didn’t scare me at all.”

    If a borrower can cycle through 20 different apps, leveraging one to pay another or to fund a betting spree, it proves that the systems central to a healthy financial market are evidently failing to flag high-risk behaviour in real-time.

    A Long Road to Recovery

    The DEON 2025 regulations have undoubtedly raised the barrier to entry for digital lenders. The days of faceless Asian-operated shell companies are numbered, as the FCCPC now demands to know exactly who is pulling the strings.

    But for Ofure, these high-level policy shifts feel abstract. She is still receiving threatening calls today, months after the regulations took effect.

    “I’m not even aware of any new digital lending rules,” she says wearily. “The pressure and harassment haven’t changed. When I make a late payment, I still get pressured.”

    To keep the agents at bay, Ofure added her teenage son’s number as her secondary contact—a decision she regrets deeply. “They called and sent vile messages to him. I loathed myself for dragging him into this. It was devastating.”

    The tragedy of the digital lending trap is that it works until it doesn’t. It provides liquidity at the speed of light, but extracts value at the speed of compound interest.

    “No one envisages such things happening,” Ofure says, “Before you collect that kind of money, you have hope that you’ll pay back. You have hope.”

    For now, that hope is the only currency she has left.

    “I’m not worrying myself anymore,” she concludes, a note of resignation in her voice. “Whenever I get money, I’ll pay. If I don’t have it, there’s nothing I can do. As long as I’m still alive, there’s hope.”

    KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: The DEON 2025 Borrower’s Guide

    The Digital, Electronic, Online or Non-Traditional Consumer Lending Regulations (DEON) 2025 have rewritten the rules of engagement. If you are taking a digital loan, these are your non-negotiable rights:

    1. The Right to Privacy: This strictly prohibits lenders from accessing your contact list, photo gallery, or social media accounts. They cannot contact your friends, family, or employer to shame you into repayment. If an agent messages your contacts, they are breaking the law.

    2. The Right to Full Disclosure: No more hidden fees. Before you click “Accept,” the lender must display a Key Facts Statement that shows the full cost of the loan, including the interest rate, total repayment amount, late fees, and the tenor, in plain English.

    3. The Right to a Suitability Assessment: Lenders can no longer throw money at you if you cannot afford it. They are legally required to assess your ability to repay the loan before granting it. If they give you a loan without checking your income or creditworthiness, they are liable for reckless lending.

    4. The Right to Fair Recovery: Harassment is illegal. Lenders must conduct debt collection ethically and within reasonable hours (8 AM – 8 PM). Threats of arrest, physical harm, or the creation of “wanted” posters are criminal offences under the new framework.

    5. The Right to Redress: If a lender violates these rules, you have the right to report them directly to the FCCPC. The regulator now has the power to suspend the lender’s license and impose fines of up to ₦100 million.

    To report a violation: Visit the FCCPC consumer portal or contact their dedicated digital lending task force.


    *Names have been changed to protect the identity of the subjects.


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  • There’s something about December that makes people hopeful. Even when the year has been tough, we still expect magic. And this year, MTN is leaning fully into that feeling with the return of Recharge & Win Promo 4.0 on the myMTN NG App!

    The idea is pretty simple: Nigerians are already recharging airtime and buying data every day. Now, those same everyday actions can turn into joyful, surprise Christmas gifts.

    Why Everyone’s Talking About It

    The myMTN NG App Recharge & Win Promo isn’t a first-time promise. Over the last three editions, real MTN customers across Nigeria have won real rewards, and their stories have become proof that the campaign delivers on its word. This time around, the 4th edition is here with the festive vibe, amplifying the magic of winning and reminding customers that their patronage is always seen and highly appreciated.

    For Modupe Ososanya, a student from Lagos State who won N3,000,000 in the 3rd edition, the reward came when it mattered most. “Winning through the myMTN NG App was a joyful surprise. When I got the call that I had won, I didn’t initially believe that just doing my regular recharge could bring such luck, until I received my N3,000,000. It felt so unreal because it came in very handy. I was extremely excited”, she shared.

    For Adaeze Njeze, a Teacher from Anambra state who also won N3,000,000, she simply couldn’t hide her excitement. “I would have never believed that my airtime purchase would some day pay me back in such a huge way” she said. “When I got the notification that I had won, I honestly thought it was a mistake. That N3,000,000 came at such a perfect time that it felt like a memorable birthday gift. I’ll definitely keep using myMTN NG App because who knows, I might just winner bigger in the next season.”

    How To Join the Fun?

    To participate:

    • Download and stay active on the myMTN NG App
    • Recharge ₦1,000 daily
    • Spend at least ₦5,000 weekly on airtime or data via the app

    That’s it, simple and easy! Powered by CashToken Rewards Africa, customers who meet the winning criteria are rewarded with CashTokens that gives them guaranteed instant cash rewards and automatic entry into weekly draws where participants stand a chance to win ₦5k – ₦100m in Cash!

    A Different Kind of Christmas Story

    The myMTN NG App Recharge & Win 4.0 isn’t just about prizes; it’s about surprise and relief, as each win hopes to be a small Christmas miracle. For many, a small win could mean groceries, transport money, a stress-free holiday or even simply the relief of being seen and rewarded. And the big win? Definitely a life-changing dream come true.

    The myMTN NG App Recharge & Win 4.0 runs from 15th December 2025 till 31st January 2026, spreading the Christmas joyful spirit well into the new year.

    Christmas has a way of showing up when you least expect it. More often than not, it’s not wrapped in ribbons or delivered on Christmas morning. Sometimes, it arrives early and quietly, right in the middle of your daily MTN recharge.

  • Finding perfect Happy New Year wishes to send to the people in your life shouldn’t feel like a chore. Whether you’re texting your best friend, posting on your WhatsApp status, sending a formal message to your boss, or writing something deeply romantic to your partner, the right words can set the tone for their entire year. 

    Like with did with our Merry Christmas wishes list, we’ve done the heavy lifting of crafting over 250 Happy New Year wishes across every category and relationship that’ll help you express exactly what you feel this festive season. 

    Short and Sweet Happy New Year Wishes

    Sometimes, the most powerful New Year messages don’t need paragraphs to touch someone’s heart. These short and sweet Happy New Year wishes are brief but perfect for when you want to say something meaningful without overwhelming the moment. 

    • Happy New Year, my dear! I’m wishing you a year where every door you knock on opens and every dream you chase comes true. You deserve all the good things coming your way.
    • As we step into this new year, I just want you to know how much you mean to me. May this year bring you peace, joy, and countless reasons to smile. Here’s to your best year yet!
    • Happy New Year! I’m praying this is the year everything finally clicks for you, the year your hard work pays off and your patience is rewarded. Keep believing, it’s coming.
    • Wishing you a blessed new year filled with good health, genuine happiness, and beautiful surprises. Thank you for being such a light in my life. May God continue to favour you.
    • Happy New Year, love! May this year be kinder to you than the last, may your blessings multiply, and may you experience breakthrough in every area you’ve been waiting on. You’ve got this.
    • As this new year begins, I’m grateful you’re part of my life. Wishing you 365 days of growth, grace, and moments that remind you how special you are. Cheers to new beginnings!
    • Happy New Year! I hope this year brings you closer to everything your heart desires and further from anything that steals your peace. May you walk in favour all year long.
    • Wishing you a year where your faith is stronger than your fears and your dreams feel more real than your doubts. You’re going to do amazing things this year, I just know it.
    • Happy New Year, my friend! May this year surprise you with blessings you didn’t plan for, opportunities you didn’t expect, and joy you didn’t think possible. You deserve it all.
    • As we enter 2026, I’m praying for your health, your happiness, your success, and your peace of mind. May this be your year of uncommon favour and answered prayers.
    • Happy New Year! Thank you for being you, for showing up, for staying strong. This year, may life finally give you back all the good you’ve been putting into the world.
    • Wishing you a year where every sacrifice you’ve made starts making sense, where every struggle turns into strength, and where you finally see the fruit of your labour. Keep going, your time is coming.
    • Happy New Year, darling! May this year treat you with kindness, bless you with abundance, and remind you daily that you’re loved, valued, and appreciated more than you know.
    • As this new year unfolds, I’m praying that God’s protection covers you, His provision meets your needs, and His presence brings you peace. May you lack nothing this year.
    • Happy New Year! I hope this is the year you stop doubting yourself and start seeing what everyone else sees: someone brilliant, capable, and destined for greatness. Believe in yourself like I believe in you.
    • Wishing you a year filled with laughter that heals, love that’s genuine, and success that’s undeniable. May your journey be smooth and your blessings be plenty. You’ve earned this.
    • Happy New Year, sweetheart! May this year bring you everything you’ve been praying for and some things you didn’t even know to ask for. Trust the process, your breakthrough is near.
    • As we step into this new year, I want you to know I’m rooting for you. May your plans work out beautifully, your dreams manifest quickly, and your heart stay hopeful always.
    • Happy New Year! I’m praying this is the year where closed doors finally make sense, where delays turn into divine timing, and where you realise everything was working out for your good all along.
    • Wishing you a blessed new year, my dear. May God’s favour go before you, His angels surround you, and His peace guard your heart. Here’s to a year of supernatural breakthroughs.
    • Happy New Year! May this year bless you with people who genuinely care, opportunities that align with your purpose, and experiences that make you grateful to be alive. You deserve the best.
    • As this new year begins, I’m grateful our paths crossed. Wishing you a year of growth, healing, and becoming even more of the incredible person you already are. Keep shining!
    • Happy New Year, my love! I hope this year is everything you’ve been working toward, the year where preparation meets opportunity and faith meets fulfillment. It’s your season.
    • Wishing you a year where your mental health is prioritised, your boundaries are respected, and your peace is protected. May you finally learn to choose yourself without feeling guilty.
    • Happy New Year! May this be the year you receive everything you’ve been giving to others: the love, the support, the grace, the understanding. It’s time for reciprocity.
    • As we enter 2026, I’m praying for your elevation. May you rise above every limitation, break through every ceiling, and step into the fullness of everything God has prepared for you.
    • Happy New Year, dear! I hope this year brings you clarity in confusion, strength in weakness, and hope when things feel hopeless. Remember, you’re not walking this journey alone.
    • Wishing you a year where you trust yourself more, compare yourself less, and realise that your timeline is perfect even when it doesn’t match anyone else’s. Your time will come.
    • Happy New Year! May this year remind you how resilient you are, how far you’ve come, and how much you’re capable of. You’ve survived 100% of your worst days; that’s powerful.
    • As this new year unfolds, may you be surrounded by love that’s real, blessed with divine opportunities, and filled with joy that’s unshakeable. Here’s to your year of abundance!

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    Funny Happy New Year Wishes

    These funny Happy New Year wishes are for the people who make you laugh until your stomach hurts, who get your weird sense of humour, and who know that sometimes the best way to say “I love you” is through a perfectly timed roast.

    • Happy New Year! This is officially the year we stop saying “next year I’ll finally…” and actually do the thing. I’m giving us until January 15th before we’re back to our regularly scheduled procrastination. But hey, those two weeks of motivation will be legendary.
    • Here’s to another 365 days of saying “we should really catch up soon” and then proceeding to not catch up for another six months because life is chaos and we’re both exhausted. But when we finally do meet, it’ll be like no time passed at all.
    • Happy New Year. Honestly, looking back at everything that happened this year, I’m just impressed we’re both still standing. Thanks for being my anchor when things got weird.
    • I’m skipping the big, life-changing resolutions this year. My only real goal is to keep hanging out with you and making sense of the chaos as we go. That feels like enough.
    • Here’s to another year of late-night talks, venting about things we can’t control, and laughing at things we probably shouldn’t. I wouldn’t trade our dynamic for anything.
    • We survived another one. I don’t know how we do it, but I’m really glad we do it together. Let’s see what happens next.
    • Happy New Year. I love that I never have to perform or pretend when I’m with you. Thanks for being the one place where I can just be myself, flaws and all.
    • I hope this year brings us more quiet moments and stupid inside jokes. Those are usually the only things that get me through the hard weeks anyway.
    • Life is messy, but doing it with you makes it feel like an adventure instead of a chore. Thanks for making the ride a lot more fun.
    • The world feels pretty heavy sometimes, but you have this specific way of making everything feel lighter just by being there. I’m really grateful for that.
    • Happy New Year. Thanks for being the one constant thing in my life I never have to question. That means more to me than I usually say.
    • I was trying to think of a profound wish for you, but honestly, I just hope we get to spend more time doing absolutely nothing together. That’s when I like us best.
    • May this be the year you finally respond to messages within the same week you receive them, stop leaving people on read by accident, and remember why you walked into a room before you get there. If you accomplish even one of these, I’ll be genuinely impressed.
    • Hey bestie. Here’s to 365 new days of acting like we have our lives together when we’re really just winging it and hoping nobody notices. May our confidence continue to fool everyone, including ourselves. We’ve perfected this performance art.
    • Happy New Year, my G! Wishing you a year where your exes stay exactly where they belong (blocked and forgotten), your haters stay pressed while you remain blessed.
    • May this be the year you finally stop overthinking everything, or at least overthink a little less. Who am I kidding? You’ll still overthink this message after I send it. But hey, at least you’re consistent.
    • Here’s to another year of starting strong in January, maintaining momentum through February, questioning our choices by March, and fully embracing chaos by April. The rest of the year is just us pretending we remember our New Year’s resolutions.
    • My G! Here’s to another year of adding “lol” to messages that aren’t actually funny, using “haha” when you’re not really laughing, and responding with emojis when you have absolutely nothing to say. Communication is an art form and we’ve mastered it.
    • Hey bestie. Here’s to another 365 days of our mothers asking when we’re getting married, our aunties asking why we’re still single, and us perfecting the art of changing the subject. New year, same family interrogations.

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    Romantic Happy New Year Wishes for Your Love

    When it comes to New Year messages for the person who holds your heart, generic messages just won’t cut it. These romantic Happy New Year wishes for your love are crafted to express the depth of what you feel.

    • Happy New Year to the person who makes every single day feel like a fresh start. Standing here at the beginning of another year with you reminds me that I didn’t just find love, I found home. Here’s to 365 more days of building this beautiful life together, one moment at a time.
    • As we step into this new year, I want you to know that you’re not just my partner, you’re my safe place, my biggest cheerleader, and the reason I believe in tomorrow. Thank you for loving me on my worst days and celebrating me on my best. Here’s to another year of choosing each other.
    • Wishing you a Happy New Year, my love. If I could give you one thing this year, it would be the ability to see yourself through my eyes, to see how incredible you are, how much you’re capable of, and how deeply you’re loved. May this year bring you everything you deserve and more.
    • Happy New Year to the one who turned my “me” into “we” and made it the best decision I ever made. Every year with you teaches me new ways to love, new reasons to be grateful, and new depths of what partnership really means. Here’s to growing old together while staying young at heart.
    • As midnight strikes and a new year begins, I’m not making wishes on stars; I’m counting my blessings, and you’re at the top of that list. Thank you for being my constant in a changing world, my peace in the chaos, and my forever in a lifetime of moments.
    • Happy New Year, sweetheart. I don’t know what this year holds, but I know that as long as I’m holding your hand through it, we’ll be okay. Here’s to facing every challenge together, celebrating every victory as a team, and loving each other through it all.
    • Wishing you a year as beautiful as the life we’re building together. Every day with you feels like a gift I didn’t know I needed, and every year we share feels like a chapter in the greatest love story ever written. Ours. Here’s to many more chapters.
    • Happy New Year to my favourite person, my best friend, and the love of my life. You make ordinary days extraordinary, hard times bearable, and good times unforgettable. May this year bring us even closer and give us countless more reasons to smile at each other across the room.
    • As we welcome this new year, I’m reminded that the best decision I ever made was choosing you and continuing to choose you every single day after. Thank you for choosing me too. Here’s to another 365 days of choosing us.
    • Happy New Year, my love. I hope this year brings you closer to every dream you’ve whispered to yourself in the quiet moments. And I hope you know that whatever you’re chasing, I’m right here beside you, cheering you on and believing in you every step of the way.
    • Wishing you a year filled with all the things that make your soul happy, but mostly, I’m wishing you a year where you never doubt how loved you are. You are my today and all of my tomorrows. Happy New Year to us.
    • Happy New Year to the person who taught me that love isn’t about finding someone perfect, it’s about finding someone who makes all your imperfections feel like they belong. Thank you for accepting every part of me. Here’s to another year of being beautifully imperfect together.
    • As this new year begins, I want you to know that you’re the reason I look forward to tomorrow. Not because tomorrow promises to be easier, but because I get to face it with you. Every sunrise is better when I know you’re in it.
    • Happy New Year, my darling. May this year bring you success in everything you touch, peace in every decision you make, and the constant reminder that you’re loved beyond measure. And may we continue to build something so strong that even our toughest days can’t shake it.
    • Wishing you a year where all your dreams start coming true, but also where you realise that some of your best blessings are already here in this life we’ve built, in these moments we share, in this love we’ve created. You are my answered prayer.
    • Happy New Year to my person. The one who gets my weird, tolerates my moods, celebrates my wins, and holds me through my losses. Thank you for being the kind of partner that people write songs about. Here’s to composing another beautiful year together.
    • As we enter this new year, I’m not making resolutions; I’m making promises. To love you harder, support you stronger, and appreciate you more deeply. You deserve someone who shows up for you the way you show up for everyone else. I want to be that person.
    • Happy New Year, love. I hope this year gives you everything you’ve been working toward and some surprises you didn’t even know to hope for. But more than anything, I hope it gives us more time, more memories, and more reasons to look at each other and think “we’re really doing this.”
    • Wishing you a year of growth, healing, and becoming even more of the incredible person you already are. And through it all, know that I’ll be here, not trying to fix you or change you, but loving you exactly as you are while supporting who you’re becoming.
    • Happy New Year to the one who makes my heart skip a beat and my soul feel at peace at the same time. You’re the perfect contradiction — my excitement and my calm, my adventure and my home. Here’s to another year of being everything to each other.
    • As this new year unfolds, I want to experience all of it with you — the highs, the lows, the mundane Tuesdays, and the magical Saturdays. Because it’s not about what we do or where we go, it’s about who we’re with. And I choose you, always.
    • Happy New Year, my love. Thank you for being patient with my growth, gentle with my fears, and excited about my dreams. Thank you for seeing potential in me even when I couldn’t see it in myself. Here’s to a year of becoming better together.
    • Wishing you a year where you feel as loved, appreciated, and cherished as you make me feel every single day. You give so much of yourself to everyone around you — this year, I hope the universe pours back into you everything you’ve poured into others.
    • Happy New Year to the person I want to call first when something good happens, the one I want to hold when something bad happens, and the one I want to laugh with when nothing is happening at all. You’re my everything, and I don’t say that lightly.
    • As we step into this new year, I’m grateful that out of all the people in the world, I get to do life with you. Not because you’re perfect, but because you’re perfectly mine. Here’s to another year of loving each other through everything.
    • Happy New Year, sweetheart. May this year bring us more inside jokes that nobody else gets, more comfortable silences that say everything, more spontaneous adventures that become our favourite memories, and more proof that we’re exactly where we’re supposed to be.
    • Wishing you a year as wonderful as you’ve made my life. Before you, I didn’t know love could feel this safe. Before you, I didn’t know partnership could feel this easy. Before you, I didn’t know home could be a person. Thank you for being my always.
    • Happy New Year to my forever person. Every year I fall more in love with you, not because you’re different, but because I discover new layers of who you’ve always been. Here’s to spending another year uncovering all the reasons why you’re the best thing that ever happened to me.
    • As this new year begins, I want you to know that whatever happens, wherever life takes us, whatever challenges we face, we face them together. You’re not just my partner; you’re my teammate, my co-pilot, and my ride-or-die. Let’s make this our best year yet.
    • Happy New Year, my love. I don’t need fireworks or champagne to feel like celebrating, I just need you. Because every moment with you is a celebration of what love is supposed to feel like. Here’s to 365 more days of this beautiful thing we’ve built.
    • Wishing you a year where you achieve everything you’ve been working toward, but also where you take time to rest without feeling guilty. Where you chase your dreams, but also enjoy the present. Where you become who you want to be, while knowing I already love who you are. Happy New Year to the love of my life.

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    Happy New Year Wishes for Friends

    Friends are the family we choose, the ones who know our embarrassing stories and love us anyway. These Happy New Year wishes for friends are for those who feel like home.

    • Happy New Year to the friend who’s seen me at my absolute worst and somehow still chooses to be seen in public with me. Thank you for never judging my chaos, always matching my energy, and reminding me that I’m not too much, I’m just enough for the right people. Here’s to another year of being ridiculously us.
    • Wishing you a year as incredible as the friendship you’ve given me. You’re the person I call first with good news, the one I text at 2 a.m. with random thoughts, and the one who understands my silence as clearly as my words. May this year bring you everything your beautiful heart deserves.
    • Happy New Year, my friend. Thank you for being the kind of person who celebrates my wins like they’re your own, who holds space for my struggles without trying to fix everything, and who reminds me who I am when I forget. Here’s to another year of growing together instead of growing apart.
    • As we enter this new year, I’m grateful that life gave me a friend like you, someone who gets my humour, tolerates my rants, calls me out when I’m wrong, and hypes me up when I’m right. May this year bring us more memories to laugh about when we’re old and gray.
    • Happy New Year to the friend who’s been there through every era of my life, the messy parts, the glow-up moments, and everything in between. Thank you for never leaving, even when I gave you plenty of reasons to. Here’s to another year of ride-or-die friendship.
    • Wishing you a year filled with blessings that match your beautiful spirit. You’re the kind of friend who makes people believe in genuine connection, who restores faith in loyalty, and who proves that real ones still exist. May this year reward you for being so authentically you.
    • Happy New Year, bestie. I hope this is the year all your plans work out, all your prayers get answered, and all your efforts finally pay off. You’ve been patient, you’ve been faithful, and you’ve been working; now it’s time for harvest season. I’m here to celebrate every single win with you.
    • As we step into this new year, I want you to know that your friendship has been one of the greatest gifts of my life. You’ve made the good times better and the hard times bearable. Here’s to another 365 days of inside jokes, deep conversations, and being each other’s person.
    • Happy New Year to the friend who knows all my secrets and still keeps them, who’s seen me cry ugly tears and didn’t take pictures, and who’s witnessed my worst decisions without saying “I told you so” (even though you definitely told me so). Thank you for loving me through everything.
    • Wishing you a year where life finally gives you back all the kindness you’ve been spreading, where your generosity comes back to you multiplied, and where you realise how many lives you’ve touched just by being yourself. You’re a blessing, and I hope this year reminds you of that daily.
    • Happy New Year, my friend. May this year bring you less stress and more rest, fewer toxic people and more genuine connections, less doubt about your path and more confirmation that you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be. You’ve got this, and I’ve got you.
    • As we welcome this new year, I’m praying that every door you knock on opens, every risk you take works out, and every dream you chase becomes reality. You deserve everything you’ve been hoping for, and I can’t wait to watch it all unfold for you this year.
    • Happy New Year to the friend who’s practically family at this point. You’ve been at my table for so many meals, heard so many of my family’s stories, and still choose to come back. That’s real friendship. Here’s to another year of being honorary siblings.
    • Wishing you a year of personal growth, spiritual peace, and financial abundance. May you level up in every area that matters, while staying grounded in the values that make you who you are. And may our friendship continue to be a safe space for both of us to evolve.
    • Happy New Year, friend. Thank you for being someone I can be completely myself around. That’s rare, and I don’t take it for granted. Here’s to another year of authentic connection.
    • As this new year begins, I want you to know that watching you grow has been one of my favourite parts of our friendship. You’re not the same person you were last year, and I mean that in the best way possible. Keep evolving, keep learning, keep becoming. I’m proud of you.
    • Happy New Year to the friend who answers my calls even when you’re busy, who listens to my problems even when you have your own, and who shows up for me even when it’s inconvenient. That kind of friendship is priceless. May this year show you the same loyalty you’ve shown me.
    • Wishing you a year where you finally stop doubting yourself and start seeing what everyone else sees. Your time is coming, and I have a front-row seat to watch you shine. Let’s make this year unforgettable.
    • Happy New Year, my dear friend. I hope this year brings you the courage to walk away from what’s draining you, the wisdom to invest in what’s feeding you, and the strength to build the life you actually want, not the one people expect you to have.
    • As we step into 2025, I’m grateful for a friendship that doesn’t require daily check-ins to stay strong, that picks up where we left off no matter how much time passes, and that feels like home no matter how far apart we are. Distance means nothing when friendship means everything.
    • Happy New Year to the friend who’s seen my journey from the very beginning. Thank you for sticking around for the unfiltered version. Here’s to more realness this year.
    • Wishing you a year of breakthroughs in your career, peace in your relationships, joy in your daily life, and growth in your spiritual journey. May you end this year looking back and saying “that was my year”, because it will be.
    • Happy New Year, friend. I hope this year you surround yourself with people who add to your life the way you add to theirs, who appreciate your energy the way you appreciate theirs, and who show up for you the way you’ve always shown up for everyone else. You deserve that reciprocity.
    • As we welcome this new year, I’m reminded that true friendship isn’t about being inseparable; it’s about being there for each other even when life pulls you in different directions. Thank you for being that kind of friend. Here’s to staying connected no matter what.
    • Happy New Year to the friend who’s taught me that real friendship survives disagreements, outgrows differences, and deepens over time. We’re not the same people we were when we met, but somehow our friendship has only gotten better. Here’s to continuing to grow together.
    • Wishing you a year where your hard work finally translates into visible results, where your patience pays off in ways that amaze you, and where you look around and realise that everything you’ve been building is finally coming together. Your season is here.
    • Happy New Year, bestie. May this year bring you less comparison to others and more confidence in yourself, fewer people who drain you and more people who energise you, less settling for less and more claiming what you deserve. Level up season starts now.
    • As we step into this new year, I want to thank you for being the friend who genuinely celebrates my success without envy, who supports my dreams without skepticism, and who believes in me even when I’m struggling to believe in myself. That’s real love, and I hope I give that back to you.

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    Happy New Year Wishes for Family

    These Happy New Year wishes for family are for the people who’ve known you since day one, who share your blood or your table or both. Whether you’re messaging your parents, siblings, cousins, or chosen family, these words honour those irreplaceable bonds.

    • Happy New Year to the family that has been my foundation, my shelter, and my constant through every season of life. Thank you for the sacrifices I’ll never fully understand, the love I could never repay, and the home I can always return to. May this year bless each of you the way you’ve blessed me.
    • Wishing you all a year filled with good health, genuine happiness, and the kind of peace that makes everything else easier to handle. Thank you for being the family that shows up, that sticks together, and that reminds me what unconditional love actually looks like. Here’s to another year of us.
    • Happy New Year to my family. You’ve seen me at my absolute worst and still set a place for me at the table. That’s the kind of love that changes lives. Thank you.
    • As we enter this new year, I’m praying for protection over our family, provision for our needs, and God’s presence in our home. May we continue to be each other’s safe place, our children’s strong foundation, and a testimony to what family should be.
    • Happy New Year to the ones who taught me my first words, held my hand through my first steps, and continue to guide me through life’s biggest decisions. Your wisdom has shaped who I am, and your love has made me who I’m becoming. May this year honour everything you’ve poured into me.
    • Wishing our family a year of unity, understanding, and unwavering support for each other. May we continue to be the kind of family that celebrates together, prays together, and pushes each other to be better. Here’s to another year of being blessed to call you my people.
    • Happy New Year, family. I hope this year brings us more moments around the dinner table, more laughter that echoes through the house, and more memories that we’ll talk about for years to come. Distance may separate us sometimes, but love always brings us back together.
    • As this new year begins, I’m grateful for a family that taught me the value of hard work, the importance of faith, and the power of staying together through storms. May God continue to shield us, guide us, and keep us rooted in what matters most.
    • Happy New Year to my siblings: my first friends, my biggest rivals, and the people who know exactly how to annoy me and comfort me at the same time. Thank you for making childhood memorable and adulthood bearable. Here’s to another year of being stuck with each other in the best way possible.
    • Wishing you all a year where our family bonds grow stronger, our individual dreams come closer to reality, and our collective blessings overflow. May we continue to be each other’s biggest cheerleaders and most honest critics. That balance is what makes us unbreakable.
    • Happy New Year to my parents, who gave up so much so I could have so much more. Your sacrifices didn’t go unnoticed, your prayers didn’t go unanswered, and your love didn’t go unappreciated. May this year reward you with rest, joy, and the fulfilment of seeing your children thrive.
    • As we step into this new year, I’m praying that our family remains covered by God’s grace, protected from harm, and positioned for elevation. May we walk in favour, operate in unity, and experience breakthrough in every area where we’ve been believing for change.
    • Happy New Year, family. Thank you for being the kind of people who tell me the truth even when it’s uncomfortable, who correct me with love, and who remind me of who I am when the world tries to tell me differently. Your honesty has kept me grounded, and your love has kept me going.
    • Wishing our family a year of financial breakthrough, spiritual growth, physical health, and emotional peace. May every member of this family experience upgrade in their personal lives while we remain each other’s constant support system. We rise together or not at all.
    • Happy New Year to the family that defined what loyalty means, what sacrifice looks like, and what unconditional love feels like. You set the standard for every relationship in my life. May this year bring you the same devotion and care you’ve always given so freely.
    • As this new year unfolds, may our family table always have room for one more, our home always have space for those who need shelter, and our hearts always have grace for those who are struggling. Let’s continue to be the kind of family that reflects love to everyone we encounter.
    • Happy New Year to my cousins, who are more like siblings; my aunts and uncles, who are like second parents; and my grandparents, who are the foundation of everything we’ve become. Thank you for expanding my understanding of what family means. Here’s to keeping these bonds strong.
    • Wishing you all a year where we make more time for family gatherings, where we prioritise being present over being perfect, and where we remember that no achievement in the world matters more than the people sitting at this table. May we never get too busy for each other.
    • Happy New Year, family. I hope this year we have more honest conversations, more grace for each other’s differences, and more celebration of each other’s victories. Our strength isn’t in always agreeing; it’s in always staying committed to each other despite our disagreements.
    • As we enter 2026, I’m thankful for a family that prays together, stays together, and faces challenges together. May this year bring us closer in ways we didn’t expect, strengthen us in areas where we’ve been weak, and remind us daily why we’re blessed to have each other.
    • Happy New Year to the people who shaped my values, influenced my character, and showed me what it means to be part of something bigger than myself. Everything good in me started with you. May this year give you reasons to be as proud of yourselves as I am of you.
    • Wishing our family a year of restored relationships, healed wounds, and renewed connections. For those we’ve drifted from, may we find our way back. For those we’ve hurt, may we find the courage to make amends. For those who’ve stood by us, may we show greater appreciation.
    • Happy New Year, family. May we be the generation that breaks negative cycles, builds generational wealth, creates new traditions, and leaves a legacy that our children will be proud to inherit. Let’s make our ancestors proud and give our descendants something to aspire to.
    • As this new year begins, I’m praying for every member of our family—for those facing battles we don’t talk about, for those carrying burdens we don’t see, and for those putting on brave faces while fighting internal wars. May this year bring healing, hope, and help to those who need it most.
    • Happy New Year to my family, the people who’ve forgiven my worst mistakes, celebrated my smallest wins, and believed in my biggest dreams. Thank you for being my safe space in a world that can be so harsh. Here’s to another year of being each other’s refuge and strength.

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    Professional Happy New Year Wishes for Boss or Colleagues

    These professional Happy New Year wishes are crafted for workplace connections, whether you’re messaging your supportive boss, your collaborative colleagues, or your entire team.

    • Happy New Year! I’m grateful to work alongside professionals who inspire excellence and make collaboration genuinely enjoyable. Here’s to another year of shared successes, continued growth, and achieving goals we haven’t even set yet. Looking forward to what we’ll accomplish together.
    • Wishing you a prosperous New Year filled with career milestones, professional development, and well-deserved recognition. Thank you for the leadership and guidance you’ve provided. May this year bring you continued success and personal fulfilment in all your endeavours.
    • Happy New Year to a team that turns challenges into opportunities and obstacles into stepping stones. Working with you has made professional growth feel less like a climb and more like a journey worth taking. Here’s to raising the bar even higher this year.
    • As we enter this new year, I want to express my appreciation for your mentorship and the professional environment you’ve cultivated. Your leadership style has taught me valuable lessons that extend far beyond the workplace. Wishing you a successful and rewarding year ahead.
    • Happy New Year! May this year bring our team greater achievements, smoother collaborations, and innovative solutions to every challenge we face. Thank you for making the workplace feel less like work and more like a community. Here’s to our continued success.
    • Wishing you a New Year filled with strategic wins, valuable partnerships, and career advancement that reflects your dedication and expertise. Your professionalism sets a standard worth emulating. May 2026 exceed all your professional and personal expectations.
    • Happy New Year to colleagues who’ve become more than just coworkers; you’ve become collaborators, motivators, and proof that the right team makes all the difference. Looking forward to another year of learning from your expertise and contributing to our shared vision.
    • As we step into this new year, I’m thankful for a work environment that values growth, encourages innovation, and recognises effort. Thank you for being the kind of leader who brings out the best in your team. May this year reward your investment in us.
    • Happy New Year! Here’s to a year of exceeding targets, implementing fresh ideas, and maintaining the positive work culture that makes Monday mornings manageable. Grateful to be part of a team that balances professionalism with genuine human connection.
    • Wishing you a prosperous New Year marked by professional breakthroughs and personal satisfaction. Your expertise and work ethic have been invaluable to our team’s success. May this year bring you opportunities that match your ambition and talents.
    • Happy New Year to a boss who leads by example, inspires through action, and supports through challenges. Your guidance has been instrumental in my professional development. Here’s to another year of growth under your leadership and achieving new heights together.
    • As we welcome 2026, I’m looking forward to another year of productive collaboration, shared learning, and collective achievement. Thank you for being colleagues who make excellence look effortless. May we continue to push each other toward greater success.
    • Happy New Year! May this year bring our organisation continued growth, our team enhanced synergy, and each of us individual victories worth celebrating. Grateful for the professionalism and positivity you bring to the workplace daily.
    • Wishing you a New Year where your career trajectory continues its upward momentum, your professional goals materialise ahead of schedule, and your leadership continues to inspire those around you. Thank you for setting such a strong example for the rest of us.
    • Happy New Year to the team that proves success isn’t just about individual talent, it’s about collaborative spirit, mutual respect, and shared commitment to excellence. Here’s to building on last year’s achievements and creating new benchmarks this year.
    • As this new year begins, I want to acknowledge your contributions to our team’s success and express my appreciation for your professionalism. May 2026 bring you recognition, advancement, and fulfilment in all your professional pursuits.
    • Happy New Year! Looking forward to another year of working with people who challenge me to think bigger, perform better, and grow professionally. Your collective expertise makes coming to work feel less like an obligation and more like an opportunity.
    • Wishing you a prosperous New Year filled with career accomplishments that reflect your hard work, strategic thinking, and dedication to excellence. Thank you for being a leader worth following. May this year validate everything you’ve been building toward.
    • Happy New Year to colleagues who understand that professionalism and personality aren’t mutually exclusive. Thank you for creating a workplace that feels balanced. It’s serious when needed, lighthearted when possible, and always focused on our shared goals.
    • As we enter this new year, may our team continue to exemplify what effective collaboration looks like, may our projects reflect our collective talent, and may each of us experience professional growth that translates to personal satisfaction. Here’s to our best year yet.
    • Happy New Year! I’m grateful for a professional environment where ideas are valued, contributions are recognised, and growth is encouraged. Thank you for being part of a workplace culture that brings out the best in everyone. Looking forward to what we’ll achieve together.
    • Wishing you a New Year where your professional expertise gets the recognition it deserves, your career path unfolds exactly as you’ve envisioned. Your work-life balance finally finds its sweet spot. Thank you for your leadership and commitment to our team’s success.
    • Happy New Year to a team that handles pressure with grace, meets deadlines with determination, and celebrates victories with humility. Working alongside you has raised my professional standards. Here’s to maintaining that excellence throughout 2026.
    • As this new year begins, I would like to thank you for fostering an environment that encourages professional growth, treats mistakes as learning opportunities, and celebrates success collectively. May this year bring even greater achievements for our team.
    • Happy New Year! May 2026 bring our organisation new opportunities, our team stronger cohesion, and each of us personal wins that make the professional grind worthwhile. Grateful to work with people who make collaboration feel natural rather than forced.
    • Wishing you a prosperous New Year marked by career milestones, professional validation, and the satisfaction of seeing your hard work produce tangible results. Your dedication to excellence inspires everyone around you. May this year exceed your highest expectations.
    • Happy New Year to the colleagues who’ve made the office feel less like a workplace and more like a community. Thank you for your support, collaboration, and occasional moments of laughter when deadlines felt overwhelming. Here’s to another year of teamwork and triumph.
    • As we step into 2026, I’m optimistic about what our team can accomplish with the talent, dedication, and collaborative spirit we bring to the table. May this year showcase our best work and reward our collective efforts. Looking forward to the journey ahead.
    • Happy New Year! Here’s to a year where our professional goals align with organisational growth, where innovation is rewarded, and where each team member’s contribution is valued. Thank you for being colleagues who make excellence the standard, not the exception.
    • Wishing you a New Year filled with strategic successes, meaningful professional relationships, and career advancement that honours your expertise and commitment. Thank you for your leadership and for creating a work environment where people actually want to show up. May 2026 be your best year yet.

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    Short Happy New Year Wishes for WhatsApp Status or Captions

    Your WhatsApp status and social media captions deserve Happy New Year wishes that capture attention in a scroll, convey genuine feeling without paragraphs, and resonate with everyone who reads them.

    • New year, new energy, same commitment to becoming the best version of myself. Here’s to growth that actually sticks this time.
    • 365 new days to get it right, make it count, and build something I’m actually proud of. Let’s make this year legendary.
    • Entering 2026 with gratitude for the lessons, excitement for the possibilities, and faith that my breakthrough is closer than I think.
    • This year I’m choosing peace over popularity, progress over perfection, and purpose over pressure. Growth season officially activated.
    • New year reminder: You’re not behind, you’re not running out of time, and you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be. Trust your journey.
    • 2026 mood: Less explaining myself, more enjoying myself. Less people-pleasing, more peace-keeping. Less settling, more leveling up.
    • May this year bring you everything you manifested, everyone you prayed for, and everywhere you dreamed of going. Your time is now.
    • Starting this year with clear boundaries, high standards, and zero tolerance for anything that doesn’t serve my peace. Protection season.
    • New year, same dreams, but this time with a better strategy, stronger faith, and the wisdom that only experience teaches. Watch what happens.
    • This is the year I stop waiting for permission, stop second-guessing my decisions, and start trusting that I know what’s best for me.
    • 365 opportunities to choose myself, bet on myself, and remind myself that I’m capable of more than I’ve been settling for. Let’s go.
    • Entering 2026 grateful for who stayed, unbothered by who left, and excited about who’s coming. New levels require new circles anyway.
    • This year is about alignment. Aligning my actions with my goals, my circle with my values, and my energy with my peace. Everything else can wait.
    • May your 2026 be filled with plot twists that work in your favour, blessings you didn’t see coming, and proof that your patience paid off.
    • New year resolution: Love harder, stress less, save more, worry none. Life’s too short to spend it anxious about things I can’t control.
    • 2026 is the year I trade my excuses for execution, my doubts for determination, and my “someday” for “today.” No more waiting.
    • This year I’m protecting my peace like it’s my most valuable asset—because it is. Not everyone deserves access to my energy anymore.
    • Starting 2026 with a grateful heart, a clear mind, and the understanding that everything I need is already within me. Just have to unlock it.
    • New year affirmation: I am worthy of success, deserving of peace, and capable of achieving everything I set my mind to. No more playing small.
    • May this year bless you with financial increase, spiritual clarity, mental peace, and physical health. Everything else is just details.
    • 2026 energy: Main character vibes only. This is my story, my timeline, my journey, and I’m done living it on anyone else’s terms.
    • This year is about subtraction as much as addition; it’s about removing toxic energy, limiting draining relationships, and eliminating habits that don’t serve my growth.
    • Entering 2026 with the confidence that comes from surviving 2024, the wisdom that comes from learning, and the faith that better is coming.
    • New year goal: Build a life so fulfilling that I don’t need a vacation from it. Create a reality that feels as good as my dreams looked.
    • May your 2026 be filled with unexpected wins, divine connections, healing breakthroughs, and confirmations that you’re on the right path. Trust the process.
    • This is the year I stop performing for people who aren’t even paying attention and start living for myself. Authenticity over approval, always.
    • 365 days to prove to myself what I’m capable of when I actually commit: no more half-efforts, no more excuses, just results.
    • Entering 2026 with the mentality that my breakthrough isn’t coming, it’s already here. I just need to walk in it with confidence.
    • New year reminder: Your past doesn’t define your future, your mistakes don’t disqualify your destiny, and your setbacks are setups for comebacks. Keep going.
    • This year I’m choosing joy over judgment, growth over guilt, and faith over fear. Everything I need is already working itself out; I just need to trust that.

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    Happy New Year Wishes for Yourself

    Self-love isn’t selfish, and wishing yourself well isn’t narcissistic. These Happy New Year wishes are for the conversations you have with yourself in the quiet moments, the affirmations you need to hear, and the promises you make to the person who matters most: you.

    • Happy New Year to me, the person who survived every hard day that almost broke me, who kept going when quitting seemed easier, and who’s still standing despite everything that tried to knock me down. This year, I’m celebrating my resilience.
    • As I step into this new year, I’m making a promise to myself: to be kinder to my reflection, gentler with my mistakes, and prouder of my progress. I’ve come too far to be my own worst critic still. This year, I become my own biggest fan.
    • This year, I’m giving myself permission to rest without guilt, to say no without explanation, and to prioritise my peace without apology. I’ve spent enough years putting everyone else first; 2026 is about pouring back into myself.
    • Happy New Year to the person I see in the mirror, you’ve been through a lot, you’ve grown tremendously, and you’re becoming someone worth being proud of. This year, I’m choosing to see myself the way the people who love me see me: worthy, capable, and enough.
    • As this new year begins, I’m releasing myself from the prison of perfectionism, the burden of people-pleasing, and the exhaustion of trying to be everything to everyone. This year is about authenticity, not performance. I’m done living for applause.
    • This year, I’m committing to the hardest relationship work there is, the work I do on myself. Healing my wounds, challenging my limiting beliefs, and becoming the person I’ve always had the potential to be. Growth isn’t comfortable, but it’s necessary.
    • Happy New Year to me. I’m done waiting for external validation to feel valuable, for perfect conditions to start moving, and for permission to live the life I actually want. This year, I’m trusting myself enough to take the leap even when I’m scared.
    • As I enter 2026, I’m making peace with my timeline, accepting that my journey doesn’t look like anyone else’s, and trusting that I’m exactly where I’m supposed to be. Comparison is the thief of joy, and I’m done letting it steal mine.
    • This year, I’m choosing myself in every decision, every relationship, and every situation that requires me to pick a side. I’ve sacrificed my own needs for too long; now I’m learning that self-care isn’t selfish, it’s survival.
    • Happy New Year to the person who’s been working quietly, growing privately, and healing silently. Your transformation doesn’t need an audience. This year is about becoming, not performing. And I’m proud of the person I’m becoming.
    • As this new year unfolds, I’m releasing the version of myself that people fell in love with but that I’ve outgrown. Growth means disappointing people who loved who you used to be. This year, I’m okay with that.
    • This year, I’m giving myself grace for the days I’m not productive, compassion for the moments I’m not strong, and patience for the journey that doesn’t happen overnight. Healing isn’t linear, and neither is growth. I’m allowed to take my time.
    • Happy New Year to me. I survived every challenge that was supposed to destroy me, learned from every mistake that was supposed to define me, and grew through every season that was supposed to break me. This year is my proof that resilience wins.
    • As I step into this new year, I’m claiming my space, owning my story, and walking in my purpose without shrinking myself to make others comfortable. My presence is not a problem, it’s a privilege. And this year, I’m acting like it.
    • This year, I’m done romanticising struggle and glorifying hustle at the expense of my wellbeing. Success without peace isn’t success—it’s exhaustion with a nice title. I’m building a life I don’t need to recover from.
    • Happy New Year to the person I’m becoming, someone who knows their worth, protects their peace, and isn’t afraid to walk away from what no longer aligns. This year is about alignment, not attachment. And I’m ready to let go.
    • As this new year begins, I’m setting boundaries that honour my mental health, making choices that protect my peace, and building relationships that add value to my life. I’m done being accessible to everyone at the cost of being available to myself.
    • This year, I’m redefining success on my own terms, measuring progress by my own standards, and celebrating wins that matter to me, not those that impress others: my journey, my rules, my timeline.
    • Happy New Year to me. I’m giving myself permission to change my mind, to outgrow old versions of myself, to want different things, and to take paths that don’t make sense to anyone else. This is my life, and I’m done living it for an audience.
    • As I enter 2026, I’m choosing to invest in myself the way I’ve been investing in others—through my education, my health, my dreams, and my peace. I’ve been everyone else’s safe bet—now I’m betting on myself.
    • This year, I’m releasing toxic patterns, healing generational trauma, and breaking cycles that were never mine to carry. I’m not just changing my life, I’m changing my lineage. And that starts with the work I do on myself.
    • Happy New Year to the person who kept going when no one was watching, who stayed faithful when nothing was working, and who believed in possibilities when evidence suggested otherwise. This year is your harvest season. Reap what you’ve sown.
    • As this new year unfolds, I’m making a commitment to radical self-love, the kind that isn’t conditional on my productivity, my appearance, or my achievements. I’m worthy simply because I exist, and this year I’m living like I believe that.
    • This year, I’m choosing myself in ways that might disappoint others, setting standards that might seem unreasonable, and building a life that might look unconventional. And I’m finally okay with that because this is my life to live.
    • Happy New Year to me. I’m entering this year with the wisdom that only experience brings, the strength that only struggle builds, and the clarity that only growth provides. Everything I’ve been through was preparing me for everything I’m about to walk into.
    • As I step into 2026, I’m releasing the need to have everything figured out, the pressure to be perfect, and the belief that I’m running out of time. I’m exactly where I’m supposed to be, learning exactly what I need to learn.
    • This year, I’m protecting my peace like it’s my most valuable possession because it is. Not everyone deserves access to my energy, my space, or my life. Boundaries aren’t mean, they’re necessary.
    • This year, I’m done apologising for my ambition, downplaying my achievements, and making myself smaller to accommodate others. I’m taking up space, owning my success, and walking confidently in my purpose. And if that intimidates people, that’s their issue to resolve, not mine.

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    Happy New Year Prayers

    These Happy New Year prayers combine faith with expectation, gratitude with petition, and acknowledgment of where you’ve been with anticipation of where you’re going. Whether you’re deeply religious or simply spiritual, these prayers offer words for when you want to commit the new year to something bigger than yourself.

    • In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. As we enter this new year, I pray that Allah blesses you with good health, protects your family from harm, grants you success in your endeavours, and makes every step you take a step toward righteousness. May this year bring you closer to Jannah and further from what displeases Allah. Ameen.
    • Heavenly Father, as we step into this new year, I pray for Your continued guidance and protection over everyone reading this. May Your presence go before us, Your wisdom direct our paths, and Your peace guard our hearts. Let this be a year where we walk closer to You and experience Your goodness in ways we’ve never seen before. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
    • Ya Allah, grant us the strength to face our challenges with patience, the wisdom to make decisions that honour You, and the gratitude to recognise Your blessings even in difficult times. May this year be one of spiritual growth, answered prayers, and divine favour. Protect us from evil, guide us to righteousness, and accept our worship. Ameen.
    • Lord, I’m praying that this new year brings breakthrough in every area where we’ve been experiencing delay. Financial breakthrough for those struggling, emotional healing for those carrying pain, and spiritual renewal for those feeling disconnected. Open doors that no man can shut and make ways where there seems to be no way. Amen.
    • Alhamdulillah for allowing us to witness another year. May Allah grant us the opportunity to make the most of these 365 days, to worship Him sincerely, to treat others with kindness, to seek knowledge, and to grow in faith. May He protect us from trials we cannot bear and grant us success in both dunya and akhirah. Ameen.
    • Father God, I pray that this year we experience Your favour in ways that can’t be explained by our own efforts. Position us for opportunities we didn’t even know existed, connect us with people who will add value to our journey, and remove every obstacle standing between us and our destiny. Let this be our year of supernatural elevation. Amen.
    • Ya Rahman, Ya Raheem, as we begin this new year, I ask that You shower Your mercy upon us, forgive our shortcomings, and accept our repentance. Grant us the ability to forgive those who have wronged us and seek forgiveness from those we have wronged. May this year purify our hearts and strengthen our iman. Ameen.
    • Lord, I’m asking that You protect our mental health this year. Guard us from anxiety that steals our peace, depression that robs our joy, and overthinking that blocks our progress. Replace our fear with faith, our worry with trust, and our doubt with confidence in Your promises. Let Your perfect love cast out all our fears. Amen.
    • Bismillah. I pray that Allah blesses our homes with barakah, our families with unity, our hearts with contentment, and our sustenance with halal provisions. May He guide our children on the straight path, bless our parents with long life and good health, and strengthen the bonds between us. Ameen.
    • Heavenly Father, I pray for physical healing for bodies battling illness, emotional healing for hearts carrying pain, and spiritual healing for souls feeling empty. You are Jehovah Rapha, the God who heals, and we trust You for complete restoration in every area of our lives. Amen.
    • Ya Allah, grant us sabr in times of difficulty, shukr in times of ease, and tawakkul in all circumstances. Help us remember that every test is an opportunity to draw closer to You, every blessing is a reason to increase in gratitude, and every moment is a chance to earn Your pleasure. Ameen.
    • Lord, I pray for divine connections this year. Remove people who are only in our lives to drain us or mislead us. Send people who will challenge us to grow, support us genuinely, and celebrate our success without envy. Connect us with those who are aligned with our purpose and committed to our progress. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
    • Alhamdulillah for the gift of life, the blessing of Islam, and the opportunity to start fresh. May Allah accept our good deeds, forgive our sins, and grant us Jannatul Firdaus. May He protect us from the whispers of Shaytan, guide us when we go astray, and keep us firm on the path of righteousness. Ameen.
    • Father, I pray that this year we walk in the fullness of our identity as Your children. Remind us daily that we’re chosen, loved, and equipped for everything You’ve called us to do. When insecurity tries to creep in, let Your truth be louder than the lies. Help us see ourselves the way You see us. Amen.
    • Ya Muqallibal Quloob, Turner of Hearts, I ask that You keep our hearts firm upon Your deen, protect us from hypocrisy, and purify our intentions. Make us among those who worship You in sincerity, who stand for justice, who help the needy, and who spread peace wherever we go. Ameen.
    • Lord Jesus, I’m praying that this year our faith increases to the point where we stop living by what we see and start walking by what You’ve promised. When circumstances look contrary to Your Word, help us stand firm. When delays test our patience, remind us that Your timing is perfect. Amen.
    • Subhanallah, all praises belong to Allah. I pray that this year brings us closer to understanding His infinite wisdom, experiencing His boundless mercy, and reflecting His beautiful attributes in our character. May we be a source of good in the world and a light that guides others to His path. Ameen.
    • Heavenly Father, I pray for every home represented here. Bring peace where there’s been conflict, restoration where there’s been brokenness, and unity where there’s been division. Let our families be testimonies of Your grace and our homes be sanctuaries of Your presence. Amen.
    • Ya Allah, we ask for Your protection in this new year, protect us from seen and unseen dangers, from accidents and illnesses, from evil plans and harmful intentions. Station Your angels around us, guard our families with Your care, and keep us safe in Your refuge. You are Al-Hafiz, the Protector. Ameen.
    • Lord, I pray that this year we prioritise our relationship with You above everything else. When life pulls us in different directions, help us remain rooted in prayer, grounded in Your Word, and dependent on Your Spirit. Let intimacy with You be our greatest pursuit and our strongest foundation. Amen.
    • Allahumma barik lana. O Allah, bless this new year for us. Make it a year of increased sustenance, expanded knowledge, strengthened faith, and abundant mercy. Grant us success in our halal pursuits, acceptance of our worship, and steadfastness upon Your path until we meet You. Ameen.
    • Father God, I pray that we become people of integrity, character, and honour this year. Help us keep our word even when it’s inconvenient, speak truth even when lies would be easier, and do right even when no one is watching. Let our character be our testimony and our lives be our witness. Amen.
    • Ya Mujib, the One Who Responds, I call upon You to answer the duas we’ve been making, to fulfill the hopes we’ve been holding, and to grant us what’s best for us even when we don’t know what that is. You know what we need before we ask, grant us from Your infinite bounty. Ameen.
    • Lord, I pray for contentment with what we have while we work toward what we want. Help us appreciate our current season while we prepare for our next level. Teach us that gratitude and ambition can coexist, that we can be thankful for where we are while believing for where we’re going. Amen.
    • Alhamdulillah for the breath in our lungs, the food on our tables, the roofs over our heads, and the people in our lives. May Allah increase us in gratitude, generosity, and goodness. May He write this new year as a year of blessings for us and make us among those who are grateful in all circumstances. Ameen.
    • Heavenly Father, as we begin this new year, I pray for everyone reading this. Whatever they’re believing You for, whatever they’re hoping for, whatever they’re working toward. Every promise You’ve made, every seed they’ve sown, every prayer they’ve prayed, let this be the year they see the manifestation. Amen.
    • Ya Allah, Ya Rabb, as we conclude these prayers, we ask that You accept them, answer them according to Your perfect wisdom, and make this year a turning point in our lives. Grant us the ability to live these 365 days in a way that pleases You, benefits others, and brings us peace. Ameen, and Amen.

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  • There’s no better way to share the Christmas spirit than with thoughtful Merry Christmas wishes to remind the people in your life that you’re thinking of them. “My favourite part of Christmas is the messages I get,” says Precious, 27. “Even short texts are enough to lift my spirits.”

    That’s why we collated over 200 Merry Christmas wishes to help you celebrate with your loved ones this season. Whether you are sending a quick text, writing a card, or posting online, you’ll find Merry Christmas messages for friends, family, loved ones, colleagues, clients, and even yourself.

    Short and Sweet Merry Christmas Wishes

    Sometimes, a few heartfelt words say it best. These short and sweet Merry Christmas wishes are perfect for quick texts or cards, and can be sent to anyone in your life.

    • The gift of love. The gift of peace. The gift of happiness. May all these be yours at Christmas.
    • I hope the magic of Christmas fills every corner of your heart and home with joy: today and always.
    • Merry Christmas. Wishing you a peaceful day and a happy end to the year.
    • May the Christmas season bring you and your family only happiness and joy.
    • Best wishes for a joyous Christmas filled with love, happiness, and prosperity!
    • May all that is beautiful, meaningful, and brings you joy be yours this holiday season and throughout the coming year!
    • Sending you warm Christmas wishes and good thoughts today.
    • Wishing you a calm, happy Christmas surrounded by people who matter to you.
    • May this Christmas give you plenty of reasons to smile and feel grateful.
    • May you feel the presence of love in every carol you hear and every person you meet in this joyful season.
    • May your home be full of laughter, food, and familiar faces today. Happy Christmas!
    • Merry Christmas. I hope today gives you a break from stress and worries.
    • Sending Christmas wishes your way and hoping the day treats you well.
    • I pray your Christmas is more than a date on the calendar. May it mark a turning toward joy.
    • Merry Christmas. Thinking of you and sending warm wishes your way.
    • May this Christmas bring you rest and a little happiness you did not expect.
    • Wishing you a lovely Christmas and a peaceful close to the year.
    • Merry Christmas. I hope you find time to relax and enjoy the day.
    • May today be filled with laughter, familiar faces, and comfort.
    • Sending you Christmas wishes and hoping you get the best out of the season.
    • Merry Christmas. I wish you joy today and good things in the days ahead.
    • May this Christmas remind you of the people who truly care about you.
    • Wishing you a warm Christmas and moments worth remembering.
    • Happy, happy Christmas! Sending you love and blessings as the year winds down.
    • Merry Christmas! I hope this season leaves you feeling hopeful about the next season of your life.

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    Funny Merry Christmas Wishes

    The holidays are better with laughter. These funny Merry Christmas wishes are perfect for friends, family, or group chats when you want to add a playful touch to the season and keep things cheerful without losing the Christmas spirit.

    • I hope Santa brings you what you asked for… not what you truly deserve.
    • Merry Christmas. I pray your wallet recovers quickly after Detty December.
    • Merry Christmas. I‘m wishing you a holiday full of just enough family drama to keep it interesting.
    • Wishing you a Christmas that’s as cool as you think you are.
    • Merry Christmas. I hope your holiday budget still keeps you smiling in January.
    • I told Santa to send you gifts because you were good this year, but he just laughed. 
    • I hope your Christmas is as lit as your tree. Feliz Navidad!
    • Merry Christmas. Hopefully, your parents do not compare you to anybody’s child at today’s gathering.
    • I told Santa you were good this year and sent him a link to your Pinterest board. Merry Christmas to you!
    • Merry Christmas! I put so much thought into your gift that now it’s too late to get it.
    • Wishing you a Christmas as gorgeous as you are, because anything less wouldn’t do.
    • Merry Christmas! No fighting over chicken this year, please.
    • This Christmas, may no one at your family gathering ask when you’ll get married. Amen.

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    Romantic Merry Christmas Wishes for Your Love

    Christmas is the perfect time to express love from the heart. These romantic Merry Christmas wishes for your love are written to help make your partner feel deeply cherished during the festive season.

    • Every Christmas feels more meaningful because I get to share it with you. Loving you has made this season warmer and my life fuller. Merry Christmas, my love.
    • Being with you has been the best part of this year. As we celebrate Christmas, I’m grateful for the love we’ve built and all the moments we got to share.
    • This Christmas I am grateful for many blessings, but none compares to having you in my life.
    • Merry Christmas to the one who makes even ordinary days feel special. I’m thankful that I get to spend this season with you.
    • As we celebrate Christmas, I’m reminded of how lucky I am to love you and be loved by you. I wouldn’t trade this for anything.
    • This Christmas, I’m thankful not just for the season, but for the life and love we’re building together.
    • Loving you has been a gift I never take for granted. Merry Christmas to the person who holds my heart so gently.
    • Merry Christmas, my darling. I cherish the laughter, the quiet moments, and the comfort of knowing I have you.
    • Every celebration feels better with you beside me. This Christmas, I’m grateful for your love and the peace it brings me.
    • Merry Christmas to the one who makes my heart feel at home. I’m thankful for you today and always.
    • Merry Christmas, my love. Through every season we celebrate together, I’m grateful for the way you’ve walked through the years with me. Loving you has given me peace. 
    • Merry Christmas to the one who makes my life beautiful. I’m grateful for our love every day.
    • As the year comes to a close, Christmas reminds me how deeply grateful I am to share my life with you.
    • Celebrating Christmas with you in my life makes the season feel complete. I’m grateful for our love and all that’s still ahead of us.
    • This Christmas, I’m not wishing for anything new. I’m content with the love we’ve built and how you continue to choose me. Having you in my life is more than enough.
    • Merry Christmas, my heart. Beyond the celebrations, I’m thankful for the everyday moments we share and the comfort of knowing I’ll always have you.
    • As the year comes to a close, Christmas reminds me how fortunate I am to love you. You’ve brought warmth into my life in ways I never imagined.
    • Merry Christmas, my love. Sharing this season with you makes everything feel more intentional.
    • This Christmas reminds me that love is built in small moments and shared effort. I’m thankful for the way we continue to grow together, learn from each other, and choose love even when it’s not easy.
    • Merry Christmas to the one who understands me without needing many words. Loving you has been a journey I treasure, and I’m grateful that I get to keep walking it with you.
    • As we celebrate Christmas, I’m filled with gratitude for the love we share and the future we’re working toward. Being with you has given my life meaning.
    • Merry Christmas, love. Thank you for choosing me and loving me the way you do.
    • Merry Christmas to the one who understands me, loves me, and stands by me always.
    • This season fills my heart with gratitude for the love we share and the memories we are creating. Merry Christmas, my love. 
    • As Christmas arrives, I find myself thinking about how much we’ve grown together. Through the easy days and the difficult ones, your love has remained constant, and I’m thankful that this season gives me another chance to celebrate you.

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    Merry Christmas Wishes for Friends

    These Merry Christmas wishes for friends are ideal for celebrating the people who bring laughter and joy into your life. Whether shared in a message or a social post, they capture the warmth of Christmas.

    • Merry Christmas, my friend. This season reminds me how grateful I am for your presence in my life and for all the moments we’ve shared this year.
    • Christmas feels better knowing I have a friend like you to share it with. Thank you for the support and the memories that made this year what it was.
    • As we celebrate Christmas, I’m thankful for a friendship that has stayed steady through different seasons of life. I’m glad I get to call you my friend.
    • Merry Christmas to someone who makes my life happier and conversations easier. I hope today treats you kindly.
    • This Christmas, I’m wishing you peace of mind and plenty of reasons to smile as the year wraps up.
    • Merry Christmas, my friend. I hope this season brings you good moments, good food, and time with people who truly matter.
    • Looking back on the year, I’m grateful for the role you played in it. Merry Christmas, and here’s to even better days ahead.
    • Christmas is a great time to pause and appreciate the people who consistently show up. Thank you for being one of those people for me.
    • Merry Christmas, my g. I hope this season refreshes you and reminds you of how loved you are.
    • Sharing life with friends like you makes every celebration more meaningful. Wishing you a joyful and peaceful Christmas.
    • Merry Christmas, my friend. I pray this season rewards you for all your kindness.
    • Merry Christmas, my friend. May this season reward your efforts and bring you clarity and hope for the new year.
    • As Christmas comes around, I’m reminded that friendship like ours is something I never take for granted. Wishing you a beautiful celebration.
    • This Christmas, I’m grateful for the bond we share and hopeful for everything still ahead of us. Enjoy the season, my friend.
    • You’ve been there for me in all seasons. Thank you for being such a true friend.
    • No matter where we are or how busy life gets, I’m always thinking of you this time of year.
    • Merry Christmas, my friend. This season feels like the right time to say how much your friendship has meant to me throughout the year.
    • As we celebrate Christmas, I’m grateful for the support, honesty, and laughter you bring into my life. Thank you for being you.
    • Merry Christmas. I hope this season gives you space to rest, reflect, and enjoy the people who matter most.
    • Looking back on the year, I’m thankful for the moments we shared and the conversations that stayed with me. Wishing you a peaceful Christmas.
    • Merry Christmas, my friend. I hope today feels calm and joyful, and the days ahead treat you well.
    • As the year winds down, Christmas feels like a good moment to appreciate friends who truly show up. I’m glad you’re one of them.
    • Merry Christmas, my friend. May this season leave you hopeful and refreshed for what’s ahead.
    • Celebrating Christmas reminds me how lucky I am to have people like you in my corner. Wishing you a beautiful season.

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    Merry Christmas Wishes for Family

    Family is at the heart of Christmas. These Merry Christmas wishes for family are thoughtful and heartfelt, making them perfect for parents, siblings, relatives, and loved ones near or far. 

    • Christmas always reminds me of the strength and comfort I find in our family. Through the busy days and hard seasons, we’ve remained each other’s safe place. I’m thankful for our love and praying this season keeps us together.
    • This Christmas makes me reflect on how blessed I am to belong to a family that always stands by me. May this season bring us closer and fill our home with laughter.
    • Christmas feels more meaningful because I get to share it with people who know me deeply and still choose me. Thank you for being my family.
    • Merry Christmas, my dear family. I’m thinking of you all today and hoping this season brings rest to our hearts and joy to our home.
    • Merry Christmas, everyone. May our home be filled with good food, familiar laughter, and moments that remind us why we’re thankful for one another.
    • Christmas is better because of family. I’m grateful for the shared memories, the lessons learned, and the love that continues to grow between us.
    • Merry Christmas to the people who raised me, shaped me, and continue to stand by me. May this season bring peace, good health, and warmth into our lives.
    • This Christmas, I’m thankful for the comfort of knowing I belong to a family that supports me through every season. May the new year bring us even more reasons to smile together.
    • Merry Christmas, my family. No matter how the year has gone, I’m grateful that we can pause now and enjoy each other’s company.
    • Christmas reminds me that the best part of any celebration is being surrounded by people who know your heart. I’m thankful for you all and wishing us a joyful season.
    • Merry Christmas to my cherished family. I hope this season brings us calm, healing where it’s needed, and many moments of genuine happiness.
    • There’s nothing quite like celebrating Christmas with family. I’m grateful for every shared meal, every conversation, and every memory we continue to build together.
    • Merry Christmas to my family. Having you around me is the greatest gift I could ever receive.
    • Christmas always feels more meaningful when I think about family. Thank you for being my constant through every season of life.
    • As we celebrate Christmas, I’m reminded that family is the greatest gift I’ve been given. I don’t take that lightly.
    • Merry Christmas to the people who know me best and still love me deeply. I’m thankful for you always.
    • Looking back on the year, I’m thankful for how we’ve shown up for one another. Wishing us a warm and joyful Christmas.
    • Merry Christmas to my family. No matter how busy life gets, this season reminds me of what truly matters.
    • This Christmas, I’m grateful for the way we continue to grow together as a family, learning, forgiving, and supporting each other through different seasons of life.
    • Merry Christmas, my dear family. May this season bring rest to our hearts and peace that carries us into the new year.
    • Christmas reminds me how blessed I am to belong to this family. I’m thankful for every one of you.
    • To me, Christmas is a reminder of what truly matters. I’m grateful for our family and the bond we continue to share.
    • There’s a special comfort in celebrating Christmas with family. I’m thankful for every moment we get to share and wish us all a peaceful and joyful season.
    • I wish we could send you some of Grandma’s delicious fried rice, but this text will have to do! Merry Christmas from me, my dear brother.
    • Sis, they say you can’t choose your family, but I would choose you again. Thinking of you this Christmas season, and wishing you were here.

    ALSO READ: 150+ Love and Trust Messages for the One You Love


    Professional Merry Christmas Wishes for Boss or Colleagues

    The festive season is a great time to acknowledge the people you work with. These professional Merry Christmas wishes for your boss or colleagues are thoughtful and respectful.

    • Merry Christmas. I hope you have a wonderful time celebrating with your loved ones and creating meaningful memories. Wishing you a truly peaceful and joyful holiday season.
    • As we celebrate Christmas, I wish you and your family all the very best. May this season bring you rest, happiness, and moments of quiet reflection.
    • To my valued colleagues, Merry Christmas. Wishing you all a warm and joyful season filled with good moments and well-deserved rest.
    • Merry Christmas. I hope the holidays give you time to unwind, recharge, and enjoy the company of those who matter most.
    • Thank you for the opportunity to work alongside you this year. Merry Christmas, and wishing you continued success and fulfillment in the year ahead.
    • Merry Christmas. May this season bring renewed energy, clarity, and motivation as we prepare for the new year.
    • I’m grateful for your support and hard work throughout the year. Wishing you a restful and joyful Christmas.
    • Merry Christmas. I hope you’re able to slow down, enjoy the holidays, and spend quality time with the people who matter most to you.
    • Wishing you a warm and relaxing Christmas. Thank you for the support and teamwork throughout the year. It’s been great working together.
    • Merry Christmas. I hope this season gives you a proper break and a chance to recharge after a busy year.
    • As Christmas comes around, I just want to say I appreciate the opportunity to work with you. Wishing you a peaceful and enjoyable holiday.
    • Merry Christmas to you and your family. I hope the holidays bring rest, good moments, and a refreshing start to the new year.
    • Thank you for your guidance and support this year. Wishing you a Christmas filled with happy moments and the rest you deserve.
    • Merry Christmas. I hope the break gives you time to relax and come back feeling refreshed and ready for the year ahead.
    • As the year winds down, I’m grateful for your support and the progress you’ve helped me achieve. Wishing you a blessed and happy Christmas.
    • Merry Christmas. I hope this season brings you a good balance of rest, joy, and time away from work.
    • Wishing you a joyful Christmas and a smooth transition into the new year. It’s been a pleasure working with you.
    • Merry Christmas. I hope this season gives you a refreshing break from the year’s demands.
    • Thank you for your guidance and leadership this year. Wishing you a Christmas filled with peace and appreciation.
    • As the year comes to a close, I wish you a Christmas marked by rest, gratitude, and optimism for what lies ahead.
    • Merry Christmas. May the spirit of the season bring positivity and warmth into both your personal and professional life.
    • It has been a pleasure working with you. Wishing you a fulfilling Christmas and a successful start to the new year.
    • Merry Christmas. I hope the holidays bring you the rest you deserve and the clarity to move confidently into the year ahead.
    • As we celebrate Christmas, I wish you happiness and continued growth in all that you do. Thank you for a great year of teamwork and support.
    • Happy holidays! Thanks for being the MVP of the team this year. May your Christmas be as amazing as your contributions.

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    Short Merry Christmas Wishes for WhatsApp Status or Captions

    If you’re looking for something simple to post, these short Merry Christmas wishes for WhatsApp status or captions are relatable and easy to read. You can share them with friends and followers to celebrate the season.

    • May your heart and home be filled with all the joy this season brings. Merry Christmas, guys!
    • May today’s joy turn into beautiful memories you carry forward. Merry Christmas.
    • Be kind today. Every act of love and kindness makes this season meaningful. Merry Christmas.
    • May the spirit of Christmas stay with you today and all year long.
    • Christmas is love in motion, and I hope you feel plenty of it today. Feliz Navidad, guys.
    • Grateful for the gift of life and the people who make this Christmas special. I love you!
    • Christmas is here, and my heart is full. Feliz Navidad from me to you!
    • As we celebrate Christmas, I’m wishing everyone the best out of the season.
    • Merry Christmas to all celebrating. May this season bring joy that carries us into the new year.
    • Merry Christmas. May your home be filled with warmth and your days with joy.
    • Celebrating the quiet beauty of Christmas and the joy of being present. Wishing you a meaningful day.
    • Merry Christmas to you and yours. May this season leave you thankful and hopeful.
    • Christmas reminds us to pause, reflect, and appreciate how far we’ve come. Wishing you a beautiful celebration.
    • Sending Christmas wishes filled with good moments worth remembering.
    • Merry Christmas. Hoping this season meets you with kindness and ends the year beautifully. 
    • Under the twinkling Christmas lights, may your dreams come true this year.
    • Season’s Greetings! I  hope today gives you reasons to smile. 
    • Merry Christmas! Wishing everyone plenty of enjoyment today.
    • Joy to the world! The Lord has come! Wishing you every happiness this holiday season and throughout the coming year.
    • Happy Christmas, everyone. Jingle all the way into a fantastic New Year! 
    • Joy to the world, and to you. Merry Christmas.
    • Christmas is finally here. I’m glad we made it this far.
    • It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Wishing you all the best Christmas ever.

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    Merry Christmas Wishes for Clients and Customers

    The festive season is a great time to show appreciation. These Merry Christmas wishes for clients and customers are warm and thoughtful, ideal for business messages or social posts as you build stronger relationships with them.

    • Merry Christmas. Thank you for your support and trust this year. We truly appreciate you and wish you a joyful season.
    • Merry Christmas! It’s been an incredible journey working with you over the years. We look forward to another year of success together!
    • Season’s Greetings to you. Your continued support has meant the world to us, and we’re excited for another year of partnership and growth!
    • Wishing you a very Merry Christmas! We’re so grateful for the trust you’ve shown us over the years, and we can’t wait to continue achieving great things together!
    • Your loyalty and support have been a gift to us, and we’re looking forward to many more successful years together! Happy holidays.
    • Merry Christmas! We’re so thankful for your trust. May your holidays be full of joy, and the New Year bring you even more success!
    • Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a bright New Year ahead! We’re excited to continue working together and achieving great things.
    • Merry Christmas to you and your team! Thank you for your amazing partnership. Here’s to another year of growth and success!
    • Merry Christmas. Thank you for your trust and support throughout the year. We truly appreciate working with you and wish you a joyful holiday season.
    • As the year comes to a close, we want to say thank you for choosing us. Wishing you a peaceful Christmas and a positive start to the new year.
    • Merry Christmas. We’re grateful for your support and look forward to continuing our work together in the coming year.
    • Wishing you and your loved ones a warm and enjoyable Christmas. Thank you for being part of our journey this year.
    • Merry Christmas. Your support has meant a lot to us, and we hope this season brings you rest, happiness, and good moments.
    • As we celebrate Christmas, we’d like to thank you for your continued patronage. Wishing you a festive season filled with joy and ease.
    • Merry Christmas. We appreciate the confidence you’ve placed in us and wish you a smooth and rewarding year ahead.
    • Wishing you a calm and joyful Christmas season. Thank you for your support and for being a valued part of our community.
    • Merry Christmas. We hope the holidays give you time to relax, reflect, and enjoy what matters most.
    • Thank you for your support this year. Wishing you a Christmas filled with warmth and a new year full of opportunity.
    • Merry Christmas. It has been a pleasure serving you, and we look forward to continuing that relationship in the year ahead.
    • As the festive season arrives, we’re grateful for the opportunity to work with you. Wishing you a happy and restful Christmas.
    • Merry Christmas to you and your family. Thank you for trusting us and for being part of our story this year.
    • Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! We’re grateful for your trust and look forward to achieving new milestones together.
    • Merry Christmas. May this season bring you peace, gratitude, and many reasons to look forward to the year ahead.
    • Merry Christmas! Here’s to a holiday season full of joy and relaxation, and to more achievements together in the coming year!
    • The holidays are a time for appreciation, and we want to express our thanks for your ongoing partnership. Wishing you a Merry Christmas.
    • Merry Christmas to you and yours! May the New Year bring success, fulfillment, and plenty of opportunities for us to grow together.
    • Happy Holidays! We appreciate your support this year. Wishing you a peaceful Christmas and a better year to come.
    • Merry Christmas! It’s been a pleasure working with you. May your holidays be full of happiness and even more success!

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    Merry Christmas Wishes for Yourself

    Christmas is not only about what we give to others but also about how we care for ourselves. These Merry Christmas wishes for yourself are perfect for journaling or affirming your hopes for the season and intentions in the coming year.

    • My heart is full of gratitude for the journey of this year. I embrace this Christmas as a time for new beginnings and greater blessings to come.
    • Merry Christmas to me. I made it through the year, learned a few things the hard way, and kept showing up. That alone deserves celebration.
    • This Christmas, I’m proud of myself for surviving the chaos of the year and still finding moments to enjoy. Cheers to that.
    • Merry Christmas to me. I didn’t get everything right this year, but I kept going, and that counts for something.
    • I appreciate myself for all I’ve navigated in 2025. May this festive season fill me with purpose and endless reasons to smile.
    • Merry Christmas to me. This season, I choose to be patient with myself as I close out the year.
    • Today, I celebrate how far I have come, even in the ways no one else can see. Happy Christmas to me.
    • In the spirit of Christmas, I give myself permission to let go of what weighed me down and welcome peace instead.
    • Merry Christmas to me. I’m proud of my growth and the effort I put in to keep going this year.
    • This Christmas, I choose to be kind to myself and trust that I am exactly where I need to be.
    • Merry Christmas. I am thankful for the strength I discovered in moments that challenged me this year.
    • This Christmas season, I trust that the work I have done within myself will bear fruit.
    • Merry Christmas. I am thankful for the love I have given and the love still finding its way to me.
    • This Christmas, I’m counting my blessings! I’m grateful for the journey of this year.
    • This Christmas season, I’m letting go of what didn’t work out and making peace with the lessons it left behind. I’m stepping into the new year lighter.
    • As the year closes, Christmas gives me permission to stop rushing myself and trust that I’m moving at the right pace.
    • This Christmas, I’m giving myself credit for showing up, learning as I went, and still finding reasons to smile. That’s worth celebrating.
    • Merry Christmas. I’m ending the year thankful for the journey so far and excited for what the next chapter might bring.
    • Merry Christmas. I’m allowing myself to enjoy the season as it is, without needing everything to be perfect.
    • As I celebrate Christmas, I remind myself that rest is productive too, and I’ve earned this celebration.
    • Merry Christmas. I’m thankful for who I am becoming and hopeful about the possibilities the new year holds.
    • Merry Christmas. I’m ending the year tired but grateful, hopeful, and ready to start fresh when the time comes.
    • Merry Christmas to me. I’m proud of how I handled this year, even on days I wasn’t sure I could. From today, I’m choosing to enjoy the rest of my year without guilt.

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  • Lagos is gearing up for another groundbreaking December as Heineken returns as the official beer partner for Flytime Fest 2025 — the iconic cultural festival holding from Monday, December 22 to Thursday, December 25 at the Eko Convention Center.

    This year’s lineup is nothing short of extraordinary, with Flavour opening the festival on Day 1, Olamide taking the stage on Day 2, Asake bringing his unmatched energy on Day 3, and Davido closing out the festival on Christmas Day, Day 4.

    As part of the Legendary Christmas campaign powered by Nigerian Breweries Plc, Heineken will elevate the festivities with immersive brand experiences, premium moments, interactive zones, and visually captivating installations that amplify the rhythm and atmosphere of Flytime Fest. From the performances to the crowd energy and the refreshing Ahhh, the festival is set to be a celebration of music, culture, and everything that makes Christmas in Lagos iconic.

    Fans should expect world-class entertainment, unexpected surprises, and a festive atmosphere that only Heineken can deliver. The countdown has officially begun.

    To keep up with Heineken’s Legendary Christmas during this festive season, follow @heinekenng on Instagram.

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  • At exactly 9:12 p.m on a humid Lagos night, Rukayat (not real name) sat cross-legged on her bed, listening to the sound of raindrops hitting the roof and trickling down her windowpane. 

    Her thumb hovered over the screen of her phone. She had been replaying the same thought for weeks, a whisper that grew louder with every conversation among her friends and cousins: “what if using contraception makes me barren?” 

    She was 23, single, and deeply aware of the consequences of being discovered asking such questions in her community. The shame would be heavy and the judgement unbearable. Yet, tonight, something about the quiet, the hum of her ceiling fan, and the privacy of her room gave her just enough courage to type the words.

    “Will family planning make me barren?”

    She expected nothing. Maybe a robotic error message or no reply at all. But within seconds three dots began to dance on her screen, as if someone on the other end was taking her question seriously. Then came the response: a clear explanation of her options, from pills to injectables to implants. It acknowledged the myths she had heard, clarified what was true and what was not, and even shared the location of the nearest clinic if she wanted to talk to a professional.

    For the first time, I felt like someone was listening,” she said. “I didn’t feel judged. I could ask anything.”

    That exchange was not with a family member or friend. It was with Honey & Banana, an AI-powered, multilingual sexual and reproductive health chatbot, a tool designed to quietly rewrite the rules of family planning for a generation caught between cultural silence and digital curiosity.

    The crisis of silence

    Nigeria has long struggled with low uptake of modern contraception, particularly among adolescents and young women. The statistics tell a sobering story with modern contraceptive prevalence rate (mCPR) among married and sexually active unmarried women aged 15 to 19 years stands at just 3.3% according to the 2023 Nigeria demographic health survey (NDHS). This is among the lowest rates globally.

    In addition, the 2023 NDHS shows that the unmet need for family planning among girls in this age group is about 16%, rising to over 21% for women in their early twenties. These figures are not just statistics; they reflect millions of young women facing unintended pregnancies, unsafe abortions, disrupted education, and worsening gender inequality.

    Comprehensive sexual and reproductive health education policies exist on paper but are inconsistently implemented. Many healthcare providers hold biases, openly discouraging unmarried adolescents from seeking contraceptives. Clinics are underfunded and often unwelcoming.  Social stigma, including fear of judgement from family, community, and health providers leaves many young people afraid to even ask questions, and where silence dominates, misinformation fills the gaps. Stories about contraception causing infertility, cancer, or promiscuity spread far more easily than evidence-based answers.

    It is in this context that Honey & Banana emerged, a collaboration between Data Science Nigeria (DSN), an AI-focused social enterprise; DKT International, one of the largest providers of contraceptives and family planning products in Nigeria, and Tulane University

    What they created is a chatbot that feels like chatting with a friend, yet its answers are medically accuracy and available in widely spoken Nigerian languages: English, Hausa, Yoruba, and soon Igbo and Pidgin.

    A different kind of answer

    At first, the idea seemed almost too simple. A chatbot? To address something as complex as reproductive health stigma? However, the design was intentional. Nigeria is one of Africa’s largest smartphone markets, with over 38.7 million active social media users. 

    For a young woman who cannot ask a question in class or at a clinic, a private chat window becomes a safe space, a barrier that shields her from judgement and stigma.

    From the outset, DSN wanted the chatbot to do more than repeat medical jargon. It needed to feel alive, attuned to slang, and sensitive to cultural nuance. 

    Users can ask about “konji”, and it knows they mean being sexually aroused. Users say they are worried about a pregnancy after having unprotected sex and ask, “My bobo don score me; I wan handle am,” and it responds not scolding, but with empathy and proceeds to walk users through steps to take, including providing a referral to the nearest health facility to get emergency contraceptives. 

    When users ask where to get “better tampoline for knacking” and the AI app replies objectively, providing them with condom brand options, referring them to the closest pharmacy to procure their preferred brand choice. 

    This localisation, made possible by training the model with data from the DKT call centre, enables the bot to understand the way Nigerians speak, including local slang and street terms related to reproductive health. This is one of its standout features, setting it apart from generic AI models like MetaAI and ChatGPT, which are not as proficient at interpreting these nuanced expressions.

    From curiosity to care

    The chatbot is only the front door. Behind it sits a larger ecosystem designed to ensure continuity of care, including a dedicated human call centre that provides family planning counselling and referral services. When a user’s questions reveal a need for deeper support, the system escalates seamlessly: offering the option to speak with a call centre agent or to be referred to a nearby clinic within DKT’s network. 

    Those who consent receive follow-up calls to ensure they got the service they need, and even months later, they might receive check-ins about whether they are still satisfied with the service rendered. In a healthcare landscape where follow-up is often nonexistent, this continuity stands out.

    Precious Nwaogbo, who is the Associate Programme Director at DKT, explained that “access to information is one of the core components to behavioral change. DKT set up the Call center to cater to individuals who want family planning information and stigma free information to allow them make informed decisions on what contraceptive method to use and where to access services. We partner with clinics and maternity homes so that after giving information they know where to access these services”.

    The DKT call centre responds to 300 to 500 successful calls each day. “Last year, 70% of the people who called us had never used modern contraceptives before,” Precious Nwaogbo, who is the Associate Programme Director at DKT, explained. “That shows we are reaching those who are curious but hesitant, exactly the audience we need to serve.”

    The relationship between the chatbot and the call centre is cyclical. The chatbot acts as the initial entry point for many users, directing those who need deeper support to a call-centre agent. In turn, insights from call-centre conversations are continuously used to train and refine the chatbot through context-aware augmentation, ensuring it stays current, recognises local slang, and adapts to emerging family planning service-demand patterns.

    DKT’s approach is not just digital; it is hybrid. Community mobilisers raise awareness on the ground, social media campaigns amplify the message online, the call centre offers family planning counselling guided by standardised protocols.

    Together, they form what some experts describe as an “integrated digital-physical ecosystem,” that mirrors how people live, online, offline, and in constant motion between the two.

    For Dr. Olubayo Adekanmbi, DSN’s founder, the goal was always to blend technology with empathy. “We felt that there was a need to create a more personal interactive platform, where you can ask any question at any time,” he said, adding that, “we saw the need to create an AI platform that leverages the capability of a chatbot to deliver personalised information in a very interactive manner that is also standardised.”

    Kenya has also experimented with youth-focused reproductive health apps like Oky Kenya; India with Interactive Voice Response (IVR)-based counselling hotlines; and South Africa with WhatsApp-based HIV information services. However, Honey & Banana stands out for its blend of AI personalisation, language diversity, and integration with a live provider network. It is not just an information tool; it is an access pipeline.

    Nigeria’s digital divide poses a challenge

    Every innovation comes with limits and the digital divide in Nigeria remains wide. Many rural communities lack stable internet connectivity, and  the cost of data- with average monthly data cost at 30,000 Naira– can be prohibitive, with over 45% of Nigerians currently living below the international poverty line of $2.15 per day.

    Smartphones are widespread, but not universal and for all its promise, Honey & Banana cannot reach women and girls in remote villages with no phone or the young man whose church condemns contraception outright.

    The team is experimenting with ways to close these gaps. DSN intends to roll out an IVR version of the service, accessible on basic feature phones without internet. Videos are being compressed to reduce data costs. Community mobilisers continue to fill offline gaps. 

    The next phase is designed for people without internet or smartphones. This way, even people with basic “kpalasa” phones [A Nigerian slang for non-browsing phones] can still access the service, making the platform more inclusive” says Olubayo.

    However, scalability will require not just ingenuity but sustained funding. Donor support has powered much of the work so far, raising questions of long-term sustainability. 

    Lessons beyond Nigeria

    Even with its limitations, Honey & Banana offers lessons for others trying to navigate the complexities of adolescent sexual and reproductive health in conservative societies. First, speak the language of users, not just linguistically but culturally. Second, blend technology with empathy, recognising that AI is most powerful when paired with human support. Third, design for continuity, ensuring that uptake is not the end but the beginning of a journey. And fourth, harness data responsibly, because every chat query is not just a conversation but a data point that can illuminate emerging myths, shifting needs, and evolving trends.

    Already, the platform’s analytics have proven useful beyond individual care. All conversations with the chatbot are catalogued on the backend for intensive research. These analyses help identify emerging patterns and insights. 

    The human thread

    The stories behind the numbers are often the most powerful. In Abuja, Peace (not her real name) a 27-year-old university student discovered emergency contraception for the first time through the chatbot. “Overall, the chatbot was easy to navigate. I was able to place a call, and it directed me to a clinic for family planning services, including details on costs,” she shared. “The call was completely free, and even when the network dropped, I received a call back for further assistance. It was a pleasant experience.”

    For Buchi (not her real name), a married woman who was referred from the call centre to a nearby facility, the experience was equally positive. She praised the quality of care she received when choosing a method. “They asked me what I preferred. I said the three-year method,” she explained. “They also encouraged me to share any challenges I might notice afterward. I’ve had none so far.”

    From the other end of the line, Blessing (not her real name), a call center manager in Lagos emphasised how important follow-up is for clients who adopt a method. “When clients realise someone is there to guide them through the use of their preferred method, they are less likely to drop off,” she said. 

    For her, the most rewarding moments are hearing the relief in a caller’s voice when they realise they are not alone in their fears and that what they are experiencing is not a death sentence. 

    A quiet revolution

    As Nigeria pushes toward its commitments under FP2030, aiming to expand access to modern contraception and reduce unmet needs, the need for innovations like this will only grow. 

    For Rukayat, the journey did not end with her first chat. A week later, she spoke with a call centre agent who walked her through her options again, this time with even more detail. Two weeks after that, she visited a clinic where she received counselling and chose a method that suited her. She still receives occasional follow-up messages, reminders that her choice matters and that someone is invested in her wellbeing.

    I used to feel like family planning was a secret I was not supposed to know about,” she said. “Now I feel like it’s my right.”

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  • PalmPay’s Purple December 2025 continues to light up the festive season, and the energy online shows no signs of slowing down. Two weeks in, the campaign is really buzzing, and as PalmPay announces its Week 2 winners, the celebration keeps spreading across social media, with more Nigerians sharing personal stories about how PalmPay has influenced the way they save, spend, and manage money this year.

    Following an exciting first week with the first set of four winners, Purple December gained even more momentum in the second week, drawing in users who responded enthusiastically to the weekly task by opening up about their financial journeys. By the end of the week, four more winners emerged, walking away with exciting rewards ranging from smartphones to airtime and data coupons, as well as PalmPay-branded gift items.

    One of the biggest highlights from week 2 was Aremu Blessing Nwakego, who emerged as the biggest winner of the second week and walked away with an Infinix Hot 40i. Blessing said she discovered the Purple December campaign through PalmPay’s social media pages and decided to participate by sharing her personal money journey and how the app’s savings features transformed her approach to money management.

    According to her, using PalmPay’s Target Savings and Spend & Save tools helped her break a cycle of unplanned spending, especially with business income, and build more disciplined saving habits over time. The impact became even more meaningful in the lead-up to Christmas, when she joined the Ember Save challenge and saved towards key festive needs.

    “Before I became a devoted PalmPay user and saver, I used to squander my business money and every other money that came into my account,” she shared. “This year, I decided to fully utilise the savings features on my PalmPay app. These tools helped me save a significant amount and reduce unnecessary spending. I was able to save towards buying a bag of rice and a live goat for Christmas. All I can say is thank you, PalmPay, for helping me achieve so many things this year.”

    Her story reflects the vibe around #PalmPayPurpleDecember, where the conversation is not only about the prizes but also on growth, progress, and the everyday wins that matter most. While rewards like smartphones, earbuds, and airtime add excitement, the campaign’s real strength has been in how users are connecting through shared experiences and end-of-year reflections.

    With Purple December running until December 26, there are still more weekly tasks, more winners, and even bigger moments ahead, including a Christmas-themed video challenge expected to bring fresh creativity to timelines. For many following along, the campaign has become a reminder that the festive season can be both joyful and intentional, with PalmPay helping users close the year feeling a little more confident about their finances.

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  • You know what’s almost as good as a cold bottle of water on a hot dancefloor? A glass of your favourite Hennessy cocktail. We asked ten Nigerians to share their favourite Hennessy-inspired or infused cocktails, and these combinations will not only blow your mind, they’ll ignite your taste buds. Which of these are you going to try?

    “Just give me my red cup, Henny and a Coke” — Emeka*, 32, M

    “I love a classic Hennessy and Coke mix before a night out. It’s sweet but has a nice kick. A splash of Hennessy in a glass, and top it off with some coke. It sets a great tone for the rest of the night. Once your boys bust out the Hennessy, you know we’re trying to have a great time.”

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    “Hennessy and ginger beer will take you there” — Biodun*, 25, F

    “I love experimenting with my drinks. One day at a house party.  I had a cup of ginger beer, and someone brought out a bottle of Hennessy. I didn’t want to say no or pour out my drink, so I asked him to give me a few splashes of the Henny. Best thing I’ve ever tasted. It had the fizziness of the ginger beer and the zing of the ginger, but the Hennessy flavour still came through. I mix this cocktail whenever I can get my hands on it.”

    “It’s weird, but I like it when I mix Hennessy and a Mojito” — Fred*, 28, M

    “My friends look at me weirdly when I do it, but if you want a unique drink, you need to mix Hennessy and a mojito-flavoured drink. It diminishes the flavour of the Hennessy a little, but I promise it’s such a vibe at the start of your evening. It’s like a chill introduction to the rest of the drinks you’ll be having that night.”

    “You’re missing out on Hennessy and blackberry juice” — Linda*, 29, F

    “I don’t like drinking my liquor neat at all. One night in 2021, I found that I had run out of mixers for my Hennessy, except for some leftover 5Alive berry blast juice. I closed my eyes and mixed them together, and the result was surprisingly pleasant. I have tried sharing this amazing recipe with my friends, but they think it’s sacrilege to mix 5Alive and Hennessy. I think they’re missing out.”

    “Hennessy and lemon juice is a personal fave” — George*, 31, M

    “I’m a simple man, I don’t like overly complex cocktails, especially if I’m the one cosplaying a mixologist for the night. I love Hennessy with a splash of lemon juice and a hint of mint. It’s simple, delicious and great to serve guests as well.”

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    “Looking for an easy banger? Hennessy and cranberry juice is the answer” — Bidemi*, 29, F

    “I like easy mixes I can recreate anywhere, and the cranberry and Hennessy is exactly that kind of easy. It has a bright tart taste from the cranberry juice, but keeps the full-bodied flavour of Hennessy. It’s my favourite any day.”

    “Hennessy and soda water is what I know” — Josh*, 26, M

    “I’m still learning how to mix drinks that I like, but Hennessy and soda water is a combo that never misses for me. A shot of Hennessy, a few splashes of soda water, and you get the perfect cocktail every time.”

    “I know it’s chaotic, but I like to mix Hennessy and beer” — Chima*, 29, M

    “I get judged heavily whenever I do this around my friends, but I like to mix my Hennessy with beer. I don’t know if I like the fizziness, but I think the Hennessy adds a punch to the beer, like adding salt to fries. My friends hate it when I do it, but I don’t care, I think it’s great.”

    “If you like a Negroni, you’ll like Hennessy mixed with Campari” — Timothy*, 36, M

    “I love Negroni cocktails, and I make them myself at home a lot. When I don’t have all the ingredients, I can still make something similar by mixing Hennessy with a splash of Campari. It gives it that deep bitter taste, followed by the aftertaste of the Hennessy. I love it for a lazy evening at home after work.”

    “I like my orange juice with a splash of Hennessy” — Gozie*, 28, F

    “I love a cold glass of orange juice and with a splash of Hennessy to give it ‘body’. To make my favourite mix, I usually pour a few packs of Caprisonne in a cup and top it up with some ice and a splash of Hennessy. It’s a cocktail I can only get at home, but it hits the spot every time.”


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