• If you made it to the end of 2025, chances are you’re one of two people: the one who finally found their person, or the one trying to gather the strength to try again in 2026. Either way, it’s not just you. Love has a way of putting people through the wringer, and every year comes with its own lessons.

    To make sense of it all, we spoke to Nigerians about how their love lives actually played out this year. Not the highlights people post online, but the real experiences behind the scenes: the dates that didn’t lead anywhere, the situationships that lingered too long, the relationships that brought peace, and the ones that fell apart.

    What we got was a mix of joy, frustration, clarity, and exhaustion. These 15 Nigerians reflected on their 2025 love stories and shared what the year taught them about dating, commitment, and knowing when to stay or move on.

    When you’re done reading, you can also look back on your own year. We’ve created a short quiz at the end that helps you make sense of what your 2025 love life really looked like.

    “I stopped dating to focus on money” — Seyi, 32

    At the beginning of the year, I made a very deliberate decision about dating: I wasn’t going to spend serious money on it. I’d had enough of high-effort dates that gulped my money only for things to fizzle out after two weeks. I told myself that if a date couldn’t happen without me stretching my budget, then it probably wasn’t worth it. I think that mindset limited my dating experience this year.

    I went on three dates between January and April. One was with a woman I met through a mutual friend. We had drinks, talked about work, and realised very quickly that we wanted different things. Another was someone I matched with online. We met for lunch, and the conversation stayed surface-level the entire time. The last date initially felt promising, but once I realised I was the only one making plans and following up, I stopped trying. None of them turned into anything close to serious, and after the third one, I didn’t bother again.

    Then I lost my remote job. It was a high-paying role, and losing it hit harder than I expected. I stopped moving around as much, stopped saying yes to outings, and started watching my spending closely. Dating completely fell off my radar. I didn’t feel sad about it; it just didn’t feel responsible to think about romance when I was trying to stabilise my finances. In a strange way, I was relieved that I didn’t have to worry about spending money on someone else while figuring my own life out.

    The only thing I genuinely missed this year was sex. I tried to exercise discipline, but I won’t pretend I was perfect. When the urge became too much, I helped myself. Other times, I reached out to old flames who didn’t need much impressing. Two of them were open to meeting, and we hooked up a couple of times with no strings attached. 

    Right now, my love life feels nonexistent. I’m not chasing anyone, and no one is chasing me. I don’t know what next year will bring, and I’m fine with that. For now, my focus is getting my finances back on track. Once I feel stable again, I’ll think about dating properly. Until then, love can wait.

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    “2025 taught me not to put all my eggs in one basket” — Nimi, 25*

    I spent most of 2025 in a situationship that didn’t benefit me at all. We met late last year and slipped into something romantic early this year. I hoped it would turn into a proper relationship, but it never did. He kept insisting that what we had was fine, even though it clearly wasn’t what I wanted. Without my consent, it became a friends-with-benefits situation, and I stayed longer than I should have because I kept hoping he’d eventually come around.

    What finally pushed me to leave was realising that he lacked empathy. I lost my mum a few months ago, and that loss changed everything for me. It was one of the hardest moments of my life, and he wasn’t there for me in any meaningful way. That was when I accepted that he didn’t genuinely care about me.

    Losing my mum made me realise how short life is. Life is too short to spend on people who don’t care, so I ended things. It hasn’t been long, and I’m still adjusting, but I’m hopeful the future will be better.

    Looking back, he wasn’t a caring person at all. We only went out once, and even in the early stages, everything revolved around him. I spent endless hours talking to him and making time for him, but I didn’t get that same energy in return.

    “It’s been a dreamy year” — Halima* 27

    This was the year I got cuffed. I got engaged this year, and I feel genuinely happy.

    We’ve known each other for a while, but we became more intentional this year. We officially started dating, and from the beginning, the effort was evident. We went on dates almost every month, and each one had its own theme.

    With him, I don’t feel alone. He’s intentional, and he knows me just as much as I know him. Being with him feels easy and reassuring. We’ve gone on more than 11 dates this year. If I had to count official ones, I’d say 11 out of 12, and December isn’t even over yet.

    He pays for our dates, and he always replies to my texts. Consistency has never been a question. If I had to describe my 2025 in one word, it would be bliss. It’s been wonderful.

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    “I’ve sort of given up on finding love” — Bimpe*, 29*, F

    In February, I started seeing a former good friend casually, but adding sex to our friendship completely ruined it. Each time we met to hook up, he became cold afterwards. I felt like he thought I was trying to trick him into a committed relationship through intimacy. His constant hot-and-cold behaviour drained me, so I cut him off.

    In May, I met a fantastic guy at a bar. We both stepped outside to smoke, and he offered to help me light up. The attraction hit immediately. We exchanged contacts and started talking every day. He ticked all my boxes — tall, rich, and dreadlocked. My issue with him was timing. He wanted to get married at the beginning of next year, and I didn’t want to rush into marriage. We made out a few times, but things fizzled out by July.

    Since then, I’ve hopped in and out of talking stages. I met two people on dating apps and another at a restaurant. All I can say is that there’s nothing in the streets. I ghosted the restaurant guy when he told me he was going through a divorce. I didn’t believe him. Lagos married men stay married until I see divorce papers, please.

    Right now, I’m on my own. I’m trying to get a new job and increase my income. I don’t have time for Lagos men and their confusion, at least not for now.

    “Finding love is hard right now” — Chidi*, 28, M

    I haven’t been in a relationship since 2021. Back then, I saw myself as a playboy and stuck to casual flings. I avoided anything serious.

    As more of my friends started settling down, getting married, and building families, I began yearning for my own person. I decided to spend this year searching for her, but the shege I saw still has me shaking.

    I tried to stay upfront about wanting something serious with the women I met, but things kept going wrong. Just like last year, I moved from one situationship to another.

    In March, I entered a talking stage with a babe I met, but it only lasted two weeks. She came over to my place and tried to get me to dash her an expensive pair of sunglasses I had just bought. I said no. After she left, she never replied to my messages again.

    I can’t count how many times this year I met someone at a party, felt the vibe, exchanged socials, and sent a message; only for her to never respond. If you’ve found love, please stay there. There’s nothing outside.

    “I thought I’d be married by 30” — Ibukun*, 32

    I always believed I’d be married by 30; that was the timeline I imagined for myself. Now I’m here at 32, still single, still meeting men, and still having the same conversations that don’t lead anywhere. Most of the men I meet aren’t bad people; they’re just not ready for marriage, and that’s a hard thing to keep accepting year after year.

    For most of 2025, I stayed on my own. I didn’t date or entertain talking stages. Instead, I leaned heavily into my faith. I spent a lot of time praying, journaling, and asking God questions about my life. 

    Around August, I decided to try dating again. I met a man on Instagram, and from the start, he seemed like everything I’d been praying for. He was kind, financially stable, emotionally present, and clear about wanting something serious. We went on several dates and had lots of fun. Still, I couldn’t shake a feeling that he was holding something back. I tried to ignore it because everything looked right, but a voice in my head kept telling me to be patient.

    In September, he finally told me that he had a child. He explained the situation carefully and said he wanted to be honest because he saw potential in me. I appreciated his honesty, but I knew immediately that I couldn’t continue. I’m not ready to step into motherhood, especially not as a stepmother. After that conversation, I checked out emotionally. 

    I’ve been alone again since then. Some days are harder than others, especially when I think about how much I still want marriage. But I’m choosing to believe that 2026 will be kinder to me. 

    “I kept sleeping with my ex because it just felt easy” — Ibrahim*, 30

    My ex and I broke up in 2024, but we never really stopped talking to each other. Anytime talking to someone new felt stressful, I went back to him, especially for the sex.

    I went on dates with some people this year, but once conversations started turning serious, I lost interest. After those dates, I often texted my ex and asked if I could come over. We’d have sex and barely talk about anything else.

    If I’m being honest, I spent more time with him than anyone else this year. I know it’s not ideal, but I also think it’s better than ending up in a situation where someone new breaks my heart. He’s also not seeing anyone, so I know he needs me right now as much as I need him. 

    We’re both ending the year single and open to whatever the near future holds.

    “I was searching all through the year” — Mike* 32

    This year has been a rollercoaster for me. I ended a three-year relationship after we took a hard look at our future and realised we weren’t a good match. Our families didn’t align on some important things, and it became clear that love alone wasn’t enough to sustain us. After that, I was eager to move on and start dating again.

    I went on at least six dates this year, but I only went on a second date twice. I don’t believe in dating apps, so mutual connections introduced me to most of the people I met. Even with that, dating hasn’t been easy. I haven’t met anyone who truly aligns with me.

    One woman seemed promising, but she told me she didn’t want kids and didn’t believe in God. Those are fundamental values for me, so I ended things.

    I’ll admit that I reached out to my ex a few times. A part of me wondered if we’d made a mistake, especially since I hadn’t met anyone who felt right. Still, I know why we broke up. I remain hopeful and continue searching.

    “I protected my heart this year” — Charity*, 23

    This year, I became very careful about who I commit to because commitment means a lot to me. As a result, I went on zero dates. My love life is non-existent.

    I met a few people, but red flags always showed up. I met someone at an event and hoped things would be different. We vibed immediately and talked all night. However, when we returned for the event the next day, she was already talking to someone else. That hurt more than I expected.

    Since then, I’ve stayed skeptical. My last relationship scarred and drained me emotionally. My ex manipulated me, and that experience made me extremely cautious about getting close to anyone again.

    “My love life suddenly became uncertain” — Ishaya* 25

    This year challenged me emotionally. My girlfriend left the country after we had been together for almost five years. She was my sweetheart, and losing the physical closeness so suddenly was hard to accept.

    She got an opportunity abroad and left around June. Even now, it still feels unreal. We both feared what the future would hold because neither of us was sure we could hold on in the long term. My business ties me to Nigeria, while she has her own dreams she needs to pursue.

    I’ve tried to stay hopeful, but it hasn’t been easy. I went on a date once and met someone genuinely kind, but I felt deeply guilty the entire time. It didn’t work out because I wasn’t emotionally free, and she could tell. I felt like I was doing something wrong by trying to move forward.

    I’m still with my girlfriend, and I’m holding on to the hope that next year will bring clarity about where we’re headed. It’s really been an uncertain year for me.

    “I’m trying to give love a chance again” — Bolanle*, 44

    I lost my husband in 2019, and for years after that, I completely shut myself off from love. Any time a man showed interest, I turned him down. I told myself my children were my priority and that dating or marrying again would feel like betraying the man I once promised my life to. I didn’t even consider dating an option.

    Then, sometime last year, a man I once loved deeply and almost married reappeared in my life. Life had taken us in different directions back then. He got married, his wife later left, and he’s been single for a few years. When he reached out again, I didn’t think much of it. But he stayed consistent. He checked in on me, supported me, and showed genuine care for my children without trying to impress anyone.

    This year, things slowly changed between us. He never rushed me or pushed for anything. He made his intentions clear, but he moved at my pace. We started spending time together and I can’t deny that it felt nice to have someone dote on me again. 

    We’re seeing each other now, and while it’s still early, it feels good to know I’m not alone. I don’t feel pressured or afraid; I feel supported. After everything I’ve been through, that alone feels like a blessing.

    “I enjoyed my hoe phase this year” — Jaffar*, 25

    I started the year knowing I didn’t want anything serious. I tried dating last year, but it felt suffocating. And maybe the guy was just a douchebag. Anyway, I got really active on dating apps this year. I’ve always had the apps but stayed away because of “kito” stories. One day, I said fuck it and met a guy on my street. There was no going back after that.

    Most of my meet-ups were straightforward. We’d talk for a bit, agree on what we wanted, meet, and go our separate ways. Some turned into repeat encounters, but if I started feeling too attached, I stepped back.

    It may seem wild, but I appreciate that I’m experiencing this phase on my terms. Not because I’m spiralling because of a heartbreak or anything like that. I just want to have fun. I don’t know if next year will be about finding love, but 2025 owes me nothing for real.

    “I can’t find someone who shares my lifestyle” — Samuel, 37, M

    Dating this year has been hard. I’m agnostic, and I’m upfront about it. As soon as I tell the women I’m seeing, they end things. I’m ending the year just as single as I started it.

    My first date happened in February. She’s a nurse, and a mutual friend introduced us. We hit it off immediately. At first, she didn’t seem bothered by my lack of religion, but by March, when I started talking about making things official, she told me she couldn’t be “unequally yoked” according to her faith.

    That one hurt because I genuinely liked her. Even now, I still text her occasionally to check in. Recently, she told me she had started seeing someone else. I feel happy for her; I just wish I could find someone who shares my beliefs too.

    I’ve tried dating other people since then, but I keep running into the same issues. Either my lack of religion becomes a problem, or they waste my time. It’s emotionally exhausting, but I haven’t given up. I still believe my person is out there.

    “I got back with my ex for the third time” — Kenny* 24

    This year has been a roller coaster; I still feel like I haven’t fully broken free from my ex.

    This is the third time we’ve gotten back together. Distance caused our first breakup, and during that break, she dated someone else. When we got back together, I couldn’t process or forgive that, and it eventually led to another breakup, even though I still felt emotionally tied to her.

    I drunk-texted her around March, and that’s how we ended up together for the third time. Since then, we’ve tried to apply the lessons from our past mistakes. I’ve been open to the process, but the relationship still moves in cycles of highs and lows because I don’t know if we truly work best together.

    I hope we do, people around me are watching to see how it ends. I’m hoping that the love and care we have for each other will be enough to make things work, even with the distance between us.

    “I finally followed through” — Thompson*, 41

    I’d been engaged twice before this year, and both times, things crashed for reasons I’m not comfortable getting into. After the second one ended, I stopped telling people about my romantic life. It felt embarrassing to keep explaining why things never worked out. By the end of 2024, I was tired of starting over, but realised I was even more tired of being alone.

    I met my wife at a friend’s birthday dinner in January. We exchanged numbers that night and went on a date a week later. I remember feeling uneasy on our first few dates because there was nothing dramatic about us. We mostly talked about work, family responsibilities, and why our previous relationships failed. When she asked why my last engagement ended, I came clean and told her the truth.

    We dated consistently for six months, and we had a good run. We got married quietly in November, and I’m really still taking it all in. In a way, I feel like I’ve finally ticked an important milestone.

    Take our 2025 Love Life Wrapped quiz to see what your dating story says about you.


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  • Every week, Zikoko seeks to understand how people move the Naira in and out of their lives. Some stories will be struggle-ish, others will be bougie. All the time, it’ll be revealing.


    Since 2019, we’ve been telling important stories about how Nigerians navigate money: how they earn, spend and save the naira. 2025 was just as revealing. 

    This year, we spoke to people across different income levels, backgrounds and careers, offering new insights and sparking vital conversations that drove millions of Nigerians to take a closer look at their finances and potential income opportunities.

    As the year comes to an end, let’s take a look back at the 10 #NairaLife stories our audience loved the most and just couldn’t get enough of.

    1. #NairaLife: She’s 22, and Cybersecurity Pays Her Over ₦5m/Month

    This 22-year-old’s #NairaLife started with a desire to earn enough money to put herself in a school abroad. Seven years later, her priorities have changed. Now, she’s a uni dropout turned cybersecurity engineer making ₦5m+ monthly. Her new mantra? “I’ll never be poor.”

    Read her story here.

    2. #NairaLife: This 28-Year-Old Earns ₦9m/Month but Doesn’t Feel Financially Secure

    In less than three years, this 28-year-old’s earning power has increased from ₦125k to over ₦9m/month. However, she struggles with financial management and hasn’t built systems to protect her money. She hopes that changes soon. 

    Read this Naira Life story here.

    3. #NairaLife: This Sugar Baby Is on a Mission to Making Better Financial Decisions

    In 2019, this 22-year-old student was knee-deep in financial uncertainty. Six years later, she lacks nothing, courtesy of an older lover. Now, she’s ready for another change, starting with her spending habits and taking an intentional go at financial independence.

    Read her Naira Life story here.

    4. #NairaLife: How Did This 23-Year-Old 5x Her Income in One Year? Writing

    This writer started chasing gigs in 2019. Five years later, she discovered writing platforms and turned her finances around. These days, her sights are set on three things: Making more from her books, exploring other income opportunities and providing for her family without buckling under the pressure of black tax.

    Read her story here.

    5. The #NairaLife of a Finance Manager Who’s Chasing a $2M Net Worth

    The 33-year-old in this #NairaLife had a rocky start building his savings and investment muscle. But he’s finally gotten the hang of it, thanks to a crazy income jump from ₦600k to $5k. Now, he’s pursuing a $2m net worth. Tough? Yes, but he might know how to get there.

    Read his Naira Life story here.

    6. #NairaLife: Her Salary Went From ₦350k to $4k in One Year. Then, She Took a Sabbatical

    The 28-year-old in this #NairaLife has mastered multiplying her income and living below her means. Between 2021 and 2022, she increased her income by over 1000% and has built a ₦50m+ net worth. Now, she’s on a sabbatical, hoping to master another skill: cutting down her expenses even more.

    Read her Naira Life story here.

    7. #NairaLife: This Product Manager Makes 3x His Salary From Side Gigs

    This 28-year-old’s #NairaLife took a 180-degree turn after he found freelance work in 2021. In four years, he’s gone from earning ₦150k to ₦7m/month. His side gigs pay him far more than his full-time job, but he’s sticking with the 9-5 life for the long term. Why?

    Read his story here.

    8. #NairaLife: The 22-Year-Old Who Went From ₦300k/Month to ₦2m in One Move

    In 2024, the 22-year-old in this #NairaLife left a promising income potential in social media influencing to focus on other career opportunities. A year later, her bet is paying off, and she now earns ₦2m from working two jobs. Her next goal? $100k in savings and investments by 2030.

    Read this Naira Life story here.

    9. The #NairaLife of a Marine Engineer Who Doesn’t Know How to Spend Money

    The 31-year-old in this #NairaLife has lived the perfect example of a grass-to-grace story. She’s overcome environmental limitations through sheer grit and a bit of luck. However, her improved financial standing hasn’t been as transformative as she’d like, and she wants to fix that—by spending more.

    Read this Naira Life story here.

    10. #NairaLife: The Digital Marketer Obsessed With Building Wealth for Her Child

    The 30-year-old in this #NairaLife struck gold with digital marketing in 2019 and began making significant money in 2022. It’s 2025, and she’s at her most liquid yet with a $7k/month income and a $30k portfolio. But she won’t rest until she can provide everything her child needs.

    Read this Naira Life story here.


    If you’re interested in talking about your Naira Life story, this is a good place to start.

    Find all the past Naira Life stories here.

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  • 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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    *Names have been changed for the sake of anonymity.


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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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  • The scary and unfortunate reality of life in Nigeria right now is that kidnapping is big business. It’s become a billion-naira industry, and under Tinubu, the business has boomed a great deal. But it’s Nigerians who are paying the price of the seeming normalisation of kidnapping.

    Maximising shareholder value

    According to security research consultancy SBM Intelligence, the numbers have been tracking upward in a manner that would make any shareholders jump for joy.

    • Between July 2021 and June 2022: 3,420 people abducted; ₦653.7 million paid in ransom.
    • Between July 2022 and June 2023: 3,620 people abducted, ₦302 million paid in ransom.
    • Tinubu gets sworn in as president in May 2023.
    • Between July 2023 and June 2024: 7,568 people abducted (more than twice the previous year); ₦1.048 billion paid in ransom (kidnapping becomes a billion-naira business).
    • Between July 2024 and June 2025: 4,722 people abducted; and ₦2.56 billion paid in ransom (that’s a 144% year-on-year growth).

    Locking in for the last quarter

    There’s a real human cost to the growth of this violent industry, and we’ve really seen it play out in the last quarter of 2025. In the second half of November, we witnessed a devastating week of violence and kidnapping that we will not forget any time soon:

    Sadly, the kidnappings have not stopped. In fact, as the year comes to a close, they appear to be ramping up. But in a news cycle that feels like it’s moving at 200 miles per hour, these kidnappings can get lost in the constant noise. So here’s a list (that is by no means comprehensive) of some of the recent incidents you might have missed.

    13 Women kidnapped in Mussa, Askira/Uba Local Government Area of Borno

    On Saturday, November 22, 2025, 13 young women were kidnapped in Mussa, Askira/Uba Local Government Area of Borno state. The kidnappers let one of them go after she told them she had a newborn that still needed breastfeeding.

    The remaining 12 were released a week later on November 29. According to Abubakar Mazhinyi, the president of the local Askira-Uba council, it was the parents of the victims who went into the bush to speak with the kidnappers and secure their release. But Mazhinyi claims that no ransom was paid because the kidnappers realised the army was in pursuit.

    ₦300 million ransom demand in Isapa, Kwara state

    On Tuesday, November 25, 11 villagers were kidnapped from the Isapa community in Kwara state. The kidnappers demanded ₦300 million as ransom.

    They gave the community a deadline of December 10 to pay the ransom and refused the ₦5 million offer the community members offered. There have been no further updates and it’s unknown if the victims are even still alive.

    The Red Wedding of Sokoto

    On the night of Saturday, November 29, armed attackers abducted 13 women and a child in the village of Chacho in Wurno LGA, Sokoto State. A bride and ten of her bridesmaids were among those abducted.

    Two days after the abduction, the kidnappers contacted the bride’s family, demanding to speak with the traditional ruler of the community. He refused to speak with them, and the kidnappers have declined to negotiate with anyone else. There have been no further updates since.

    Snatching royalty in Ifelodun LGA, Kwara

    On November 29, Kamilu Salami, the Ojibara of Bayagan-Ile community in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, was kidnapped. The community has accused security agencies of not doing enough to rescue him, which has left the people feeling afraid and uncertain.

    Cherubim and Seraphim Church in Kogi

    On Sunday, November 30, a newly established Cherubim and Seraphim Church in central Kogi was attacked. About 20 people were taken by the attackers, including the pastor and his wife. The attackers are demanding ₦200 million.

    Attack on ECWA Church in Kogi

    During the morning Sunday service on December 14, armed men attacked Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) in the Ayetoro Kiri area of Kogi state. They took over 30 worshippers away. The kidnappers contacted the community on December 16 to demand a ransom of ₦600 million.

    It’s someone’s job to stop this, right?

    We have security agencies whose job it is to stop this kidnapping epidemic, and those agencies all answer to one person: the Grand Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic (GCFR). In other words, President Tinubu.

    So what has Tinubu and his administration been doing about all of this?

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    Officially, there is fire on the mountain 

    As we’ve already made very clear at this point, things are not looking good. It’s been looking bad for a while. But the widespread coverage of the incidents between November 15 and 22 seemed to help our dear president realise what everyone could already see: there is fire on the mountain.

    They say whenever you wake up, is your own morning. Tinubu’s morning apparently came  on November 26 when he declared a “nationwide security emergency.” He announced a number of steps to address the situation.

    • The police are to recruit an additional 20,000 officers.
    • Police training facilities are to be upgraded, and they can also use National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) camps as training depots.
    • Police officers serving as security for VIPs are to be withdrawn and deployed to security-challenged areas of the country.
    • The DSS are to recruit more forest guards and deploy those who have already been trained as such.
    • The Federal Government will support state governments that have set up security outfits at the state level.
    • The National Assembly is to begin reviewing our laws to allow states that need state police forces to establish them.
    • Mosques and churches in vulnerable areas can request police protection during gatherings.

    Who’s worth protecting?

    The withdrawal of police security from VIPs has probably been the most talked-about item on that list of emergency responses.

    Members of the National Assembly have complained about the withdrawal of their police orderlies, especially when they can see the directive is being selectively enforced.

    On Tuesday, December 9, Senator Abdul Ningi raised a point of order to complain about the withdrawal of his police orderly. He called out the selective enforcement of the directive, claiming he had seen certain groups retain their own police protections while senators were being stripped of theirs.

    Ningi said, “It should be done across the board. Let us see what happens from the office of the President to the Vice President, the Senate President, the Speaker of the House, ministers, governors, business concerns, and even the sons and daughters of political office holders.”

    Added to Ningi’s comments, Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka, recently criticised Tinubu’s son, Seyi Tinubu, for moving with a security team large enough to “take over a small country.”

    Honestly, we see the good intentions behind the directive. But it makes no sense for elected lawmakers to be stripped of protection while the President’s son goes about with a small army.

    The karate instructor as Defence Minister

    I’ve never been president before, so maybe I just don’t know what I’m talking about. But I think that when you have to declare a nationwide emergency because kidnappers are carrying hundreds of school children away at a go, it’s a sign someone at the Ministry of Defence is slacking.

    But I guess Tinubu sees it differently because he didn’t sack the Minister of Defence, Badaru Abubakar. Instead, Abubakar resigned on Monday, December 1, 2025, citing health issues.

    Still, it offered an opportunity for Tinubu to bring in fresh blood, fresh eyes and fresh impetus. So what did he do? He appointed the immediate past Chief of Defence Staff, retired General Christopher Musa.

    It feels too much like Tinubu rewarding another ally with an appointment, just like he’s doing by nominating names like Femi Fani-Kayode, Reno Omokri, and former INEC chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, for ambassadorial positions.

    While he was still Chief of Defence Staff, General Musa advised Nigerians to learn martial arts like karate to protect themselves from bandits and kidnappers; the same ones the security agencies claim have “sophisticated weapons.” Forgive me if I’m struggling to be excited that he’s been appointed Minister of Defence.

    When asked how these karate skills would protect against bullets, Musa said Nigerians should “avoid where bullets are flying.” I’m still wondering whether the schoolgirls in Kebbi and Niger should have avoided their school in order not to be kidnapped.

    Well, from the actions the government is taking, it appears the answer to that is yes.

    The “holiday” no one asked for

    Between Wednesday, November 19, 2025 and Saturday, November 22, several states announced full or partial closure of schools or boarding houses:

    • Kwara State
    • Plateau State
    • Katsina State
    • Taraba State
    • Yobe State
    • Niger State

    On a federal level, the Ministry of Education has shut down 41 of the 104 federal government colleges. By November 26, when the nationwide emergency was announced, 20,468 schools across seven states had been closed indefinitely.

    You have to catch them first 

    One of Tinubu’s security emergency directives was for the National Assembly to work on laws to establish state police forces. But the Senate has decided that what needs immediate attention is increasing the punishment for kidnapping.

    The Senate is working on amending the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act to classify kidnapping as an act of terrorism. If the amendment bill gets passed, it will make it possible to sentence offenders to life imprisonment.

    This implies our lawmakers think that kidnappers are not afraid enough of the current punishment. But I’ll argue that these kidnappers are not afraid of being caught. They are boldly posting videos on TikTok. That’s not the behaviour of people who think they are about to be arrested anytime soon.

    So while the Senate’s amendment is good in theory, does it really achieve anything if the kidnappers are never caught in the first place?

    “I will look for you, but I will not find you”

    So how’s the hunt for these kidnappers going?

    Liam Neeson’s character in the Taken franchise might have had a very particular set of skills, but it seems all the Nigerian government has is a particular set of excuses.

    Despite the fact that we have bandits and kidnappers posting like content creators on social media, the federal government claims it cannot track them. The explanations for this failure vary depending on which official you ask.

    Special Adviser to the President on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, says it’s because they use the Starlink satellite network, and that makes it impossible for the Nigerian government to track them.

    The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani, says they bounce calls over multiple cell towers using special technology.

    Yet somehow, according to presidential spokesperson, Bayo Onanuga, security agencies were able to secure the release of the 38 worshippers from Eruku by tracking the kidnappers in real time.

    And though they could track this group of kidnappers, the security agencies did not pursue and arrest them after they released the worshippers. Apart from the crime of kidnapping, they killed two people in their attack on the church, yet they are allowed to continue roaming free.

    This is Nigeria

    We can’t deny that the government is making moves to address the insecurity in Nigeria. It’s just so sad to see the same nepotism, corruption, incompetence and all-around anyhowness that have come to define life in Nigeria show up in each of these moves. One can see them in:

    • The directive to withdraw police security to fight insecurity is being selectively enforced.
    • The new defence minister is the old Chief of Army Staff under whom kidnapping became a billion-naira industry. As though that’s not bad enough, his solution is for Nigerians to learn karate and avoid bullets.
    • We’re passing laws to increase punishments when we can’t even track and arrest the criminals.
    • We cannot track kidnappers because they use Starlink and bounce their calls, except when the case is high enough in profile, then suddenly we can track them in real-time.

    The bottom line

    It is hard to decide what’s scarier: the fact that kidnapping has become a billion-naira industry with a growth rate to rival tech unicorns, or that the people paid to stop it think “avoiding bullets” is valid advice.

    While the “shareholders” of the abduction industry continue to see record-breaking returns, it’s ordinary Nigerians who pay the dividends in trauma, ransom, and lives. We are watching schools close, churches and homes turn into crime scenes, and roads become no-go zones. 

    Meanwhile, the government plays musical chairs with security appointments and suggests we karate-chop our way out of a national crisis.

    Unless this government fixes up or gets replaced by an actually useful one, the only “booming” business will be the snatching and trading of people.


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  • Boxing Day, the day after Christmas, is often reserved for opening leftover presents, small parties, and family gatherings. After the rush of preparing for Christmas and sending Merry Christmas wishes, finding the right Happy Boxing Day wishes to send to your loved ones can feel daunting. But sharing good wishes with the people who matter to you doesn’t have to be a chore.

    To make it easier, we’ve put together a list of over 100 Happy Boxing Day wishes you can send to the people who give the festive season its meaning. From heartfelt notes and funny messages to prayers and social media captions, these Happy Boxing Day wishes will help you spread good energy to everyone in your circle.

    Short and Simple Happy Boxing Day Wishes

    These short and simple happy Boxing Day wishes are short but heartfelt because you don’t need long messages to say something meaningful to those you love this festive season.

    • Happy Boxing Day! May today bring you peace, rest, and happy moments of reflection.
    • Wishing you a calm Boxing Day. I hope you got everything you wanted and more.
    • Happy Boxing Day! I hope today gives you time to relax and slow your pace ahead of the new year.
    • Sending warm Boxing Day wishes your way. May happiness stay close to you and yours as we wrap up the year.
    • Happy Boxing Day to you and your loved ones. May joy continue to abide in your home for the rest of the year and beyond.
    • Wishing you a peaceful Boxing Day filled with gratitude. May your heart remain light and full of the joy of having people who love and care for you.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May today be stress-free and full of smiles.
    • Sending love and positive energy this Boxing Day. Wishing you a beautiful day.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May calm and comfort follow you everywhere, and I’m wishing you a day full of contentment.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May everything you do today bring you joy.
    • Sending you peace of mind this Boxing Day. May your worries get smaller and smaller as we go into the new year.
    • Happy Boxing Day to you.Wishing you laughter and ease today as we close for the year.
    • Happy Boxing Day! Wishing you a heart full of joy and holiday cheer.
    • Sending warm thoughts your way today. Happy Boxing Day!
    • Happy Boxing Day to you. May today be filled with gratitude and smiles.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May the goodness of the season remain with you.
    • Happy Boxing Day to you and yours! May the joy of yesterday continue to follow you for the rest of the year and beyond.
    • Wishing you a joyful day full of enjoyment. Happy Boxing Day.
    • Happy Boxing Day! Sending you blessings and good vibes today. Enjoy your Boxing Day.
    • Happy Boxing Day to someone I deeply appreciate. May your day be full of laughter and relaxation.
    • Happy Boxing Day to you and your household. May today bring you well-deserved rest, peace of mind, and moments that remind you how blessed you truly are.
    • Wishing you a peaceful Boxing Day full of laughter and gratitude. May everything you need come to you with ease. Happy Boxing Day!

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    Funny Boxing Day Wishes

    These funny Happy Boxing Day wishes are perfect for injecting the post-Christmas atmosphere with joy and laughter. Send them to your friends and loved ones to have their ribs cracking with laughter.

    • Happy Boxing Day! May your leftovers taste just as good today as they did yesterday, even if your stomach is starting to get rounder than the sun.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May your fridge be forever full and your work notifications silent for the rest of the year.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May your workload today only stretch as far as the journey to the kitchen and back.
    • Happy Boxing Day! Remember, calories don’t exist on public holidays, enjoy all the food you can!
    • Happy Boxing Day! May your food be endless, and your laughter be loud.
    • Boxing Day is for eating like no one is watching and napping like a professional. May you master both today.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May the only thing on your to-do list be deciding which leftover to eat first.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May the family drama that you escaped yesterday also pass over you today.
    • Today is officially Christmas Part 2. May your meals taste twice as nice! Happy Boxing Day.
    • Happy Boxing Day! I hope no one notices the drool you left on the couch after you fell asleep on it yesterday.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May your stomach forgive you for all the celebrations.
    • Happy Boxing Day! Remember your age o and spend today mastering sleeping in the afternoon.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May your fridge never run out of food because I’m coming over with an appetite big enough for a horse.
    • Today, we celebrate the post-Christmas laziness with pride. Happy Boxing Day.

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    Happy Boxing Day Wishes for Family

    These happy Boxing Day Wishes for family are perfect to celebrate family warmth and share gratitude for the year passed as you open your Christmas presents. No gift is more precious than family, and these messages will help you highlight that and wish your relatives the best of the year.

    • Happy Boxing Day to my amazing family! May today bring us closer together in love and laughter, and may every corner of our home be filled with peace and joy.
    • Wishing us all a Boxing Day full of joy and relaxation. May we share more laughter, memories, and delicious food than ever before.
    • Happy Boxing Day! I hope today reminds us of how blessed we are to have each other and that our bond continues to grow stronger every year.
    • Happy Boxing Day. May our family always find comfort in each other’s company, and may our hearts be full of gratitude for every moment we share.
    • Happy Boxing Day to the people who make life brighter! May love, peace, and laughter fill every room in our home.
    • Wishing our family plenty of joy this Boxing Day. May today remind us how much we mean to each other.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May our home be filled with warmth, our hearts with joy, and our conversations with laughter that lingers long after the holiday ends.
    • Happy Boxing Day to my family. May we continue to grow in love, patience, and understanding through every season.
    • Wishing our family a restful and reflective Boxing Day. May the joy we feel today spill over into the new year.
    • Happy Boxing Day! I am grateful for every one of you and the love we share that makes every celebration memorable.
    •  Happy Boxing Day to the people who make my world brighter! May today remind us that family is the greatest gift we could ever have.
    • Wishing us laughter, rest and love, this Boxing Day. May all the little moments we shared during this holiday bring us closer together.
    • Sending warm wishes to everyone today. May blessings find our home, and may every moment from now till the new year be filled with joy.
    • Happy Boxing Day to my forever people! May our bond stay unshakable and our homes continue to be filled with joy.
    • May our family experience peace, love, and gratitude today. Happy Boxing Day, and may happiness stay longer than just today.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May today be a reminder of how much we care for each other and how lucky we are to share life together. 
    • Happy Boxing Day, everyone. May our hearts remain full of love and our days full of wonder as we approach the new year.
    • May peace reign in our home today and always. Happy Boxing Day, and may we cherish the blessings we share.
    • Happy Boxing Day to the people I hold dear! May today remind us that family is our greatest treasure and may we learn to cherish it even more in the new year.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May the blessings of love, joy, and togetherness overflow in our home today and beyond.
    • Sending warm wishes to my incredible family. May we always find happiness in each other’s company, especially on this Boxing Day.

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    Sweet Happy Boxing Day Wishes for Friends

    Friends make the season brighter, and Boxing Day is perfect for reminding them how much they mean to you. These Happy Boxing Day wishes for friends combine warmth, appreciation, and a touch of fun to celebrate your day ones.

    • Happy Boxing Day, my dear friend! May today bring you peace, laughter, and the kind of happiness that lingers long after the celebrations are over.
    • Wishing you a Boxing Day filled with joy and calm. May we continue to create memories together that we will cherish for years to come.
    • Happy Boxing Day! I hope today reminds you how much you are loved and appreciated, not just by me, but by everyone who knows your heart.
    • May your Boxing Day be full of soft moments, quiet smiles, and laughter that echoes in your heart. Thank you for being such an amazing friend.
    • Happy Boxing Day to someone who makes life brighter! May your day be as joyful and lighthearted as the laughter we share whenever we meet.
    • Wishing you a peaceful and happy Boxing Day. May all the stress of the season fade away, leaving only warmth and good vibes behind.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May today be a reminder of how much I treasure your friendship and how grateful I am for every shared moment.
    • Sending you love and positive energy this Boxing Day. May your heart be filled with contentment and your day be full of little joys.
    • Happy Boxing Day, my favourite person! May today reward you with laughter, comfort, and everything that makes you feel truly valued.
    • Wishing you a Boxing Day full of happiness and gratitude. May the bond we share continue to grow stronger with each passing year.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May your home be filled with warmth, your heart with joy, and your mind with peace today and always.
    • Sending you thoughtful Boxing Day wishes. May every moment of today remind you of how much you are loved and appreciated.
    • Happy Boxing Day, my friend! May today bring calm after the excitement, and may your soul feel refreshed and light.
    • Wishing you laughter, good food, and happy memories this Boxing Day. May everything you touch today turn into something beautiful.
    • Happy Boxing Day! I hope today gives you a chance to relax, reflect, and simply enjoy the little blessings that surround you.
    • May your Boxing Day be soft, peaceful, and filled with love. Thank you for always being a source of happiness in my life.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May your day be bright, your heart be light, and your worries feel distant as you enjoy every moment.
    • Wishing you joy, calm, and comfort this Boxing Day. May our friendship continue to bring laughter and support in the year ahead.
    • Happy Boxing Day, my cherished friend! May today remind you how important you are to me and how blessed I feel to have you in my life.
    • Sending you Boxing Day wishes full of warmth and happiness. May today be gentle with you and your heart feel at ease.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May every small moment of today bring a smile to your face and a glow to your heart.
    • Wishing you a Boxing Day full of love, laughter, and beautiful memories. May we continue to make each other happy for years to come.
    • Happy Boxing Day, my friend! May today bring unexpected joy, peaceful moments, and the kind of happiness that lasts.
    • Sending you warm Boxing Day vibes. May your heart feel light, your mind feel calm, and your spirit feel renewed.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May the laughter we share today echo in your heart and bring you comfort for days to come.
    • Wishing you rest, joy, and delightful surprises this Boxing Day. May today remind you how special you are to everyone around you.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May the small blessings today multiply and leave you feeling thankful and happy.
    • Sending you love and warmth this Boxing Day. May your heart feel full and your day feel like a gentle celebration of life.
    • Happy Boxing Day, friend! May peace, laughter, and contentment be your companions throughout the day.
    • Wishing you a Boxing Day that feels calm, joyful, and endlessly memorable. May our friendship continue to grow stronger every year.

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    Romantic Happy Boxing Day Wishes for Your Love

    These romantic Happy Boxing Day wishes for your love will remind your partner how important they are to you and how much you love them. Celebrate the season by wishing them the best of the closing year and that to come.

    • Happy Boxing Day, my love! May today bring us closer together, fill our hearts with joy, and remind us of the beautiful moments we’ve shared this year.
    • Wishing you a Boxing Day full of love and peace. May every laugh and smile we share today make our bond even stronger. Happy Boxing Day, my darling!
    • Happy Boxing Day! I hope today gives us time to relax, enjoy each other’s company, and create more memories that we will cherish forever.
    • My love, may your Boxing Day be as bright and beautiful as your smile. I am thankful for every moment we spend together and every holiday we get to celebrate together.
    • Happy Boxing Day to the one who holds my heart! May today remind us of how much we mean to each other and how grateful we are for the love we nurture.
    • Wishing us peace, and laughter as we celebrate this Boxing Day together. May our love continue to grow deeper with every passing day.
    • Sending you warm wishes this Boxing Day, baby. May our hearts feel full, our spirits feel light, and our love feel endless.
    • Happy Boxing Day to the love of my life! May today be gentle with us and be filled with moments that leave us smiling long after the day ends.
    • Happy Boxing Day, babe. Wishing us laughter, comfort, and happiness today. May our love shine brighter than ever and remind us why we choose each other every day.
    • Happy Boxing Day! I am grateful for your love, your kindness, and the way you make life feel lighter and brighter. Wishing is many more Boxing Days together.
    • Happy Boxing Day, my heart! As we enjoy today together, I pray for many more holidays with you.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May today remind us that our love is our greatest gift and that our bond is unbreakable. May the new year bring even more opportunities for us to create lasting memories together.
    • Happy Boxing Day, darling. May every moment we’ve shared during this holiday deepen our affection and teach us to be more feeling thankful for each other.
    • Happy Boxing Day, baby. May our love continue to grow and shine through every season.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May today bring us closer and leave us feeling happier than we ever imagined.
    • To my love, may this Boxing Day be joyful and filled with the kind of happiness only we can share together. I hope you loved your presents.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May today remind us of our commitment and the joy of being together.
    • Happy Boxing Day, my love! May today be as warm and comforting as your presence in my life.
    • Sending warm Boxing Day wishes to the one I cherish most. These days together have been the highlight of my year and I pray we have many more days to share together next year.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May our love be the centre of our celebrations and may joy continue to fill our hearts as we spend our days together.

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    Boxing Day Prayers

    These Happy Boxing Day prayers are perfect for giving thanks for a successful year and praying for blessings for yourselves and your loved ones. These heartfelt prayers carry the essence of the season and are perfect for sharing with friends and relatives.

    • May God bless you abundantly this Boxing Day and fill your heart with peace that lasts far beyond today. I pray that joy, good health, and comfort locate you wherever you are.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May your home be a place of rest and happiness, and may every challenge of the past year turn into a lesson that strengthens your spirit and prepares you for the next level of your success.
    • I pray that this Boxing Day brings calm to your family and clarity to your mind. May you experience the gentle presence of God and His goodness in every moment.
    • May blessings, peace, and happiness follow you throughout this Boxing Day and into the new year. I pray that your home is filled with peace and joy this season.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May God renew your strength, and surround you with people who bring joy and comfort into your life.
    • Happy Boxing Day. May today be a reminder of God’s mercy and the generosity of His blessings. I pray that peace, love, and joy fill your home today and always.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May every worry you carry be lifted, and may your heart feel safe in God’s care.
    • I pray that this Boxing Day opens doors of opportunities for you and fills your life with abundance and happiness. May you continue to feel loved and cherished as we head into the new year.
    • May your family experience love, laughter, and peace this Boxing Day. I pray that your home remains a sanctuary of warmth and comfort.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May God’s grace shine on you today, and may His protection keep you safe in every step you take.
    • May blessings come to your door this Boxing Day and surprise you with joy. I pray that your soul feels peace that lingers long after the day ends.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May you be surrounded by love and positive energy, and may God guide your steps in the year ahead. Happy Boxing Day!
    • I pray for patience, understanding, and happiness in your life today. May Boxing Day come with blessings that will fill your heart and your home. Happy Boxing Day!
    • Happy Boxing Day! May the goodness of the season reach every part of your life and leave you feeling thankful to God for His grace. Wishing you an amazing Boxing Day.
    • I pray for peace, joy, and prosperity for you and your loved ones today. May this Boxing Day open a season of blessings and ease for your home.
    • May your spirit feel light, and your heart feel full this Boxing Day. I pray that every moment brings you peace and satisfaction.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May God’s love surround you, and may your home be filled with laughter, warmth, and gratitude today.
    • I pray for peace and joy as you enter this year’s Boxing Day. May your soul be renewed and your heart find peace always.
    • May the blessings of comfort and love follow you today and always. I pray that today fills your life with happiness that endures into the new year.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May every worry you have be miraculously resolved by God’s grace. May your spirit be filled with renewed strength to take on any challenge.
    • I pray for harmony, laughter, and love in your home this Boxing Day. May peace be your constant companion and joy always within arm’s reach.
    • Happy Boxing Day! May the light of God guide your path today, and may His blessings multiply in your life abundantly.
    • I pray that every joy of today grows into lasting happiness. May this year’s Boxing Day be the last time your spirit is troubled by any problems.
    • May peace, love, and divine favour locate you this Boxing Day. I pray that your heart remains open to blessings and your spirit feels renewed. Happy Boxing Day!
    • Happy Boxing Day! May today be filled with joy and may you feel refreshed for the year ahead and the opportunities that await you.
    • I pray for peace, love and happiness to fill your home today. May today bring satisfaction and hope that carries you into the new year and beyond.

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    Happy Boxing Day Captions

    Share good vibes online this festive period with these happy Boxing Day captions. They’re the perfect way to wish your followers and online communities the best of the holiday.

    • Still riding the Christmas wave, but today is all about rest and relaxation with family. Happy Boxing Day to everyone celebrating!
    • Currently enjoying the calm after the Christmas festivities. May your Boxing Day be filled with peace, laughter, and plenty of good food.
    • Full stomachs, fave movie rewatches and leftovers in the fridge. That’s the perfect Boxing Day formula! Enjoy your day, all.
    • Relaxing is my full-time job today. Happy Boxing Day to everyone taking it easy after Christmas.
    • Today is all about gratitude and opening presents. I hope you all get what your heart desires. Happy Boxing Day, friends!
    • Boxing Day feels best when you’re surrounded by warmth, good food, and family. Take it easy and smile today. Have a good one!
    • Happy Boxing Day! May your day feel light, and your heart feel full.
    • Taking a pause to enjoy the calm and appreciate every blessing. That’s my Boxing Day, and I’m wishing you the same quiet joy today.
    • Don’t let the vibe die, the party continues on Boxing Day! There’s always room for joy and gratitude on this wonderful day.
    • Boxing Day is for reflecting, and taking note of the small blessings. May your day be warm, and full of love.
    • Happy Boxing Day, everyone! Wishing you the best of the season and a wonderful new year!
    • Happy boxing day internet people, don’t forget to share the love with those around you. I hope you get everything your heart desires in the new year.

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  • A thoughtful, long good night message for her can do more than just say “sleep well.” It lets the woman of your dreams end her day knowing she’s loved. If you want something more meaningful than a quick text, this article has long good night messages for her that are warm, reassuring, and perfect for that quiet moment before she falls asleep.

    Finding the right good night message for your love isn’t always easy, especially when you care deeply about someone. And that’s okay. If you need a little help with your love message, we’ve put together over 100 long good night messages for her that express affection, comfort, and tenderness. (And you can also wake her up with an equally sweet, long good morning message for her).

    Romantic Long Good Night Message for Her

    A romantic long good night message for her will make your woman’s heart flutter and leave her smiling as she drifts off to sleep. Use these messages to let her know that your love for her grows stronger with every passing night.

    • As you lie down to sleep tonight, know that my love surrounds you like the stars in the sky, keeping you safe and warm. Good night, my queen, dream sweet dreams of us together.
    • Every night, I thank God for bringing you into my life. You make my heart sing every time I think of you. Good night, my love, may your dreams be as beautiful as your smile.
    • I hope your sleep tonight is peaceful, and your dreams are filled with the love we share. Good night, my heart, I can’t wait to see you tomorrow.
    • Thinking of you before I close my eyes makes my heart feel full of joy. Every time I picture your face, it makes it easier for me to keep going. Good night, my love, rest well knowing you are deeply adored.
    • The night is quiet, but my heart is loud with love for you. Sleep tight, my darling, and may your dreams be sweet and filled with us.
    • I wish I could kiss you good night and watch you sleep in my arms. For now, let this message remind you of how much you mean to me.
    • Every star in the sky reminds me of your beauty and light. Good night, my love, may your dreams be full of me and my love for you.
    • Sleep peacefully tonight knowing that my love will never leave your side. I hope the night wraps you in comfort and my love lingers in your dreams.  Good night, my sweetheart, you are my everything.
    • Your smile is the last thing I think of before I sleep, and the first thing when I wake up. May the silence of the night remind you of my unwavering love for you. Sleep well, my darling.
    • As you rest, remember that my heart beats only for you. May your dreams carry you to the happiest places and wrap you in warmth. Good night, my love, sleep well knowing you are everything to me.
    • I hope your night is as serene and beautiful as the love we share. Tonight, I send you all my hugs and kisses through this message. Good night, my love, may your dreams be filled with us.
    • The moon and stars watch over you tonight as I think of you. Your love completes me in ways I cannot describe. Good night, my darling, may your night be calm and your dreams full of me.
    • I hope you feel my love wrapping around you tonight as you close your eyes. Thinking of you fills my heart with warmth and joy, and I want you to know I love loving you. Good night, my queen, dream of me.
    • I just wanted to remind you that you are the star that lights up my heart. The stars envy your beauty because even they cannot shine as bright as you. 
    • Tonight, as you drift to sleep, remember that you are the most important thing to me. As you drift off to sleep, I want you to know that there’s nothing I wouldn’t do to make you happy. Your love is what fuels me. Sleep well, my darling, and dream beautiful dreams.
    • Every star in the night sky reminds me of your beauty and the light you bring to my life. I hope your sleep tonight is calm and comforting. Good night, my love, I will be thinking of you until morning.
    • My love for you grows stronger with every heartbeat, and every night I fall asleep grateful for you. I hope you feel safe, cherished, and adored tonight. Sleep well, my darling, and wake up refreshed as ever.
    • The thought of you makes even the darkest night feel bright. I wish I could whisper sweet words into your ears tonight as you fall asleep. Good night, my love, may your night be peaceful.
    • You are my safe place, my heart’s home, and the reason my life feels complete. As you go to bed tonight, I want you to know that my love surrounds you. Sleep well, my darling, and dream of our future together.
    • Every night, I thank God for bringing you into my life. You make my world brighter, and I hope your dreams tonight are as beautiful as you are. Good night, my love, I hope you wake up smiling.
    • As you turn in for the night, know that my heart beats only for you. I hope you sleep well and your heart is full of the love we share. Good night, my darling, I wish you magical dreams tonight.
    • My love for you grows with every day that passes and with every heartbeat. I have never known a love like this. I feel so happy and grateful to have you in my life. Good night, my darling, dream happy dreams. 
    • You make my nights brighter with thoughts of you and my days happier with your love. You are my safe place and the calm in my chaos. Good night, my love, I cherish you endlessly.
    • As you sleep tonight, may the stars remind you of how loved you are. Sleep well, my darling, and dream of the life we are building together. Good night, my love, I’ll be holding you in my heart always.

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    Flirty Long Good Night Message for Her

    These flirty long good night messages for her are playful and romantic letting her know she’s on your mind in the sweetest way. These messages are perfect for making her smile, blush, and drift off to sleep feeling loved and desired.

    • I hope you dream of me tonight, because I’ll definitely be dreaming of you too. I have spent all of today fantasising about your kiss. I can’t wait to see you again so I can get one. Sleep tight, my love, and dream knowing I’m thinking of you constantly.
    • I can’t wait until I can hold you in my arms again and whisper sweet nothings in your ear. Until then, let this message remind you that you drive me crazy in the best way. Good night, my darling, I love you deeply.
    • I hope you have dreams as naughty as my thoughts about you tonight. Sleep well, my love, and maybe think of my kisses while you drift off. Good night, my queen, I’ll be imagining you in my arms all night.
    • The night is too quiet without your laughter, and I miss seeing your smile. I wish I could spend every waking moment with you, just watching you do your thing. Sleep tight, my darling, and dream of all the fun we’ll have together. Good night, my love, you make my heart race.
    • Just thinking about your smile makes it impossible to sleep. Even just the thought of you leaves me wired, as if I have been electrified. I hope your dreams tonight are peaceful. I know mine will be full of you. Good night, my darling, I’ll be thinking of you all night.
    • I wish I could crawl into your bed and breathe in your scent all night. Even though I saw you earlier today, it still feels like we’ve been apart for too long. Sleep well, my love, and imagine me holding you close and teasing you. 
    • I don’t want to write all the dirty thoughts I have about you tonight. They’re for your ears only. Sleep tight, my queen, my heart is all yours.
    • I wish I could tickle you awake just to see that beautiful smile. Sleep well, my love, and dream of me being silly with you. Good night, my darling, I love teasing you even from afar.
    • Sleep well tonight, my darling. I’m going to sneak into all your dreams and steal all your kisses. I can’t wait to be with you again. 
    • I wish I could sneak under your blanket and show you how much I adore you. I want to hold you close and kiss you until your toes curl. I’ll save those kisses until we’re together again. Good night, my queen, my heart beats for you.
    • The night is so long when you’re not in my arms. My heart grows tighter with each beat from how much I miss you. It’s not fair that I’m not in bed with you right now, but I’ll count the hours until I can be. Good night, my darling, I miss you dearly.
    • My darling, imagine me running my fingers through your hair while I kiss your forehead softly. That’s what I want to do every time the thought of you runs across my mind. Good night, my queen, my heart belongs to you.

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    Heart-Touching Long Good Night Message for Her

    A heart-touching long good night message for her is a beautiful way to show her how much you cherish and love her. These messages will assure her of your love, devotion, and admiration as she wraps up her day.

    • As you drift off to sleep tonight, know that my heart yearns for you always. You are my safe place, my joy, and my greatest blessing. Good night, my love; may your dreams be filled with happiness.
    • I hope you sleep well tonight, my darling. You mean the world to me, and I am forever grateful to share my life with you. Nothing makes me happier than knowing you’re enjoying yourself. Good night, my queen, rest well.
    • Even when we’re apart, I feel you close to my heart. I have never felt this way about anyone. You make me want to sing and dance in the street because I feel so lucky to have you in my life. Good night, my darling, you are my everything.
    • I hope your evening has been gentle and relaxing, just like the way you make me feel every day. I pray that your dreams are as sweet and make you as happy as you make me every day. Good night, my love, I’ll be thinking of you tonight.
    • I wish I could whisper stories into your ear as you fall asleep. You are the reason my heart feels full and my days are brighter. I couldn’t have asked for a better life partner. 
    • As you close your eyes to sleep, remember that I am your number one fan and you are deeply loved. My heart beats only for you, and I hope you feel my love tonight even though I’m not there with you. Good night, my queen, rest well.
    • Sleep well tonight, my love, and let go of any worries you have. I’ll take them off your shoulders. You deserve every bit of peace, comfort, and happiness, and I will do anything in my power to make sure you have them. Good night, my darling, know that I am always with you in spirit.
    • The quiet of the night feels magical when I think of you. There is a warmth about you that makes everything feel otherworldly. I hope your dreams tonight are filled with thoughts of us. Good night, my darling, my heart is yours forever.
    • You are my light, my comfort, and my safe haven. I’m sure of myself because of how much faith you have entrusted me with. Sleep peacefully, my darling, and dream of the life we are building together. I will continue to adore you endlessly.
    • I hope tonight brings you sweet dreams, my love. You make every day brighter, and my heart has grown three times bigger since I’ve known you. Good night, my queen, I hope you wake up feeling rested and refreshed.
    • Even in the darkness, your love shines bright in my heart. I feel like the luckiest person in the world because I get to love you. Good night, my love, I am yours completely.
    • You are my heart’s treasure and my greatest delight. I will always cherish you. I want you to sleep knowing there’s nothing I wouldn’t do to make sure you’re happy. Good night, my queen, you are everything to me.
    • As you lie down tonight, remember that you are my greatest blessing. Your joys and sorrows are mine as well. I will always be beside you to share in whatever you go through. I’m happy to carry any weight to bring you relief. Good night, my darling, I am thinking of you always.
    • Your love makes my life beautiful and my heart complete. It’s as if my life has taken on a new colour since you walked into it, and I’m forever grateful. Good night, my love, you’re always in my thoughts.
    • I wish I could hold you close and make all your worries vanish. You are my most precious baby and I hate when you’re stressed. Please sleep well and get some rest, baby. We’ll do this again tomorrow.
    • I hope tonight wraps you in warmth, and love. You mean more to me than words can say. I would gladly fight a dragon to make you happy. Good night, my darling.
    • You are the light of my life and my greatest joy. Every heartbeat in my chest whispers your name. I have never felt this way for anyone, and I’m so glad my first time is with you. Good night, my love, rest well, my darling.
    • Tonight, may the stars remind you of how precious you are to me. As many as they are in the sky, that’s how much I love and adore you. Sleep well, my darling, and dream of all the moments we will share when we’re together again.
    • My darling, you are my heart’s delight. Even the moon envies the light of your love. I can’t wait till I can tell the whole world that you’re the one who makes my heart race. Good night, my queen, I will always treasure you.
    • I hope your night is as beautiful and as you are. May your dreams tonight be comforting and full of love. Good night, my darling, I cherish you endlessly.
    • You make my life brighter, and I hope my love brings you peace tonight. As you close your eyes tonight, know that I am thinking of you. Good night, my darling, I adore you endlessly.

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    Sweet Long Good Night Message for Her

    A sweet long good night message for her should feel personal, comforting, and sincere, sending her off to bed. These messages are filled with reassurance that will linger even after she falls asleep.

    • I hope you’re easing into the night gently, without rushing your thoughts or obsessing over the day. You do so much and carry so much, and I hope you remember that you’re allowed to rest, too. Good night, my love, sleep peacefully.
    • As you settle in, I hope you feel surrounded by my love and care. You have a way of making everything feel possible just by being yourself. Loving you feels steady and safe. Good night, beautiful, I hope you rest well.
    • I wish I could be there to see you drift off, relaxed and comfortable. There’s something so comforting about knowing you’re resting after a long day. I hate it when you’re stressed out. You deserve quiet moments. Good night, my love, sweet dreams.
    • I hope tonight gives you the kind of rest that clears your mind and lightens your heart. You mean more to me than words can explain. Just knowing you’re in my life makes everything feel better. Good night, my darling, sleep well.
    • Before you fall asleep, I want you to remember how deeply I love you. You bring kindness and warmth into spaces without even trying. Loving you feels natural and effortless. Good night, my love, may your sleep be gentle.
    • I hope the quiet of the night brings you peace instead of overthinking. You’ve done enough for today, and tomorrow can wait. You deserve rest without guilt. Good night, my queen, sleep tight.
    • As you close your eyes to sleep, I hope you remember that you’re safe and cared for. There’s something about you that makes my heart feel settled. I’m grateful for you in ways I don’t always know how to say out loud. Good night, my love, wishing you a restful night.
    • I wish I could pause time for you, so you could slow down to breathe deeply. You’re always giving so much of yourself. I hope your rest tonight gives some of that love back to you. Good night, beautiful.
    • I hope your night is quiet, your thoughts are gentle, and your heart feels light. You deserve all the rest you want. Thinking of you always makes me smile, and I can’t wait to see you again. Good night, my love.
    • As you settle into bed, I hope you feel content and at ease. You have a presence that brings calm into my life. Loving you is one of the biggest joys I know. Good night, my darling, sleep well.
    • I hope tonight feels slow in the best way. No pressure, no expectations, just rest. You don’t have to be strong all the time. Good night, my love, take it easy.
    • Before you sleep, I want you to know how much you mean to me. You matter deeply, not just for what you do, but for who you are. Loving you feels steady and real. Good night, my queen.
    • I hope your bed feels extra comfortable tonight and your mind finally gets some quiet. You’ve earned a peaceful ending to your day. I’ll be thinking of you as I drift off too. Good night, my love.
    • As the night grows still, I hope your heart feels settled too. You don’t always realise how special you are, but I see it clearly. Loving you is one of my favourite things to do. Good night, my darling.
    • I wish you a night filled with calm and rest. You bring so much warmth into my life, even on the most chaotic days. Just knowing you’re there brings me peace. Good night, sleep well.
    • As you lay down to sleep, I hope your body relaxes, and your thoughts slow down. You mean more to me than I can ever fully explain, and I will always be grateful for the love we share. Good night, my queen.
    • I hope tonight gives you a break from everything that feels heavy. You don’t need to solve anything right now. Remember that you are deeply cared for. You don’t have to earn love or prove anything. Just being you is more than enough. Good night, beautiful.
    • As the day fades away, I hope you feel content. You’re doing better than you think. I’m so proud of you. Make sure you sleep well and rest from all the work you’ve done. Good night, my love.
    • You bring so much goodness into my life. Loving you feels easy and reassuring. I hope tonight wraps you in calm and comfort. Good night, sleep peacefully.
    • You bring peace into my life just by being present. That means more to me than you know. I’ll be thinking of you as I sleep. I hope you dream of me too. Good night, my love.
    • Before sleep takes over, I want you to know how grateful I am for you. You make my life feel warmer in ways I can’t fully explain. Rest well and Good night, my love.

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    Funny Long Good Night Message for Her

    A funny long Good night message for her should make her smile, laugh softly, and feel loved all at once as she preps for bed. These messages mix humour with affection, ending her day on a light, happy note while reminding her how much you care about her.

    • I hope you’re getting ready to sleep and not pretending to while scrolling endlessly. Don’t worry, I’m not judging you. (I am). Just remember someone cute is thinking about you right now and hoping you go to bed early. Good night, my love, sleep well.
    • I hope your pillow is cool, your blanket is cosy, and your thoughts decide to behave tonight. If not, just know I’d distract you if I were there. Good night, my favourite person.
    • Before you sleep, I just want you to know you’re amazing, even when you don’t feel like it. Also, yes, I miss you, and no, that won’t stop anytime soon. Try not to dream of me too much. Good night, my love.
    • Your brain just likes drama at night, I promise that your hair looks good. Would I lie to someone I love so much? Never. Good night, my baby, sleep well.
    • Babe, your alarm is haunting you. Please change it from that crazy alarm sound. Use a voice clip from me instead. You’ll wake up to your favourite sound. You deserve rest with no need to rush. Good night, my love.
    • I know you’re tired but still refusing to sleep. Just know I’m mentally tucking you in and telling you to behave. Get some rest for me. Good night, beautiful.
    • As you fall asleep, please remember that you’re loved, appreciated, and slightly missed. Okay, very missed. Try not to fight sleep too much. Good night, my darling.
    • Before you sleep, remember that someone out there thinks you’re incredible. That someone is me, obviously. Try to rest knowing that. I love you, Good night, my love.
    • Tonight, your only job is to sleep. Not plan, not worry, not replay conversations. Just rest. I mean it! Good night, my love.
    • As the night gets quiet, I hope your mind does too. You don’t need to carry everything into tomorrow. Sleep well. Good night.
    • You won’t believe that I’m lying in bed and I miss you biting my arm like a goat. I can’t wait until I see you again. Good night to my lovely, troublesome darling.

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    Inspirational Long Good Night Message for Her

    Inspirational long good night messages for her should encourage and gently remind her of her inner strength. These messages help her release the day, trust herself, and fall asleep feeling supported and hopeful for a new day.

    • As you settle into the night, I hope you’re proud of yourself for making it through today. Even the quiet effort counts. You don’t need to have everything figured out right now. Good night, rest well.
    • Tonight is a reminder that you survived another day. Whatever didn’t go perfectly can wait until tomorrow. You are allowed to rest without guilt. Good night, my love.
    • As you close your eyes, let go of the pressure to be everything at once. You are enough exactly as you are. Tomorrow will meet you where you stand. Good night, sleep peacefully.
    • I hope tonight brings you calm after a long day. You’ve carried enough for now. Rest is productive too. Good night, my queen.
    • As the day ends, remember that progress isn’t always loud. Sometimes it looks like getting through the day. You’re doing a lot better than you think. Good night, my darling.
    • I hope you get some space to breathe tonight. You are growing, even on days that feel still. Trust me, you’re doing amazing! Good night, sleep well.
    • You’ve shown strength in ways you don’t notice. Even choosing to keep going matters. Your drive for excellence inspires me.  Let yourself rest now. Good night, my queen.
    • As you drift off, trust that things are aligning even if you can’t see it yet. Growth doesn’t always announce itself, and you are growing so fast. Be gentle with yourself. Good night, baby.
    • Tonight, allow yourself to stop carrying what isn’t yours to hold. You’ve done enough for today. I hope sleep brings you comfort and clarity. You don’t need to rush your journey. Everything unfolds in its time. Good night.
    • As the night quiets everything around you, let it quiet your doubts too. You are capable and strong with the evidence to prove it! May tomorrow meet you gently. Good night, my love.
    • Tonight is not for worrying about what’s next. It’s for restoring your energy and peace. I hope you sleep knowing that you are supported. Even on days you feel unsure, you are not alone.  I will always be by your side. Good night, my queen.
    • I hope sleep wraps you in my love and reassurance. You are exactly where you need to be right now. You’re working hard and doing the thing. Your success is inevitable. Trust that. Good night, baby girl.
    • As the night deepens, let go of comparison. Your path is your own. Remember that slowing down is not failing. Rest is part of the journey. Sleep peacefully. Good night, bae.
    • As you drift off, remember that you are resilient. You’ve handled more than you give yourself credit for. I hope tonight fills you with calm confidence. You are becoming exactly who you need to be. Sleep well tonight, my love.

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    Long Good Night Message for Her in a Long-Distance Relationship

    A long-distance good night message for her helps close the gap when you can’t be there in person. These messages are written to comfort her, ease the loneliness of the night, and remind her that distance does not weaken love, it deepens it.

    • Even though we’re not falling asleep in the same bed tonight, my thoughts are right there with you. The nights feel longer without you by my side, but loving you makes them easier. I hope you feel close to me despite the miles. Good night, my love, sleep tight.
    • Nights like this remind me how much I miss you. Still, I’m grateful that love can travel farther than distance ever could. I hope you rest knowing my heart is with you. Good night, beautiful.
    • As you get ready to sleep, I hope you don’t feel alone. Loving you from afar isn’t always easy, but it’s worth it. One day, this distance will be just a memory, and you’ll be in my arms. Good night, my darling.
    • The hardest part of my day is not being able to say Good night to you in person. Still, knowing we choose each other every day makes me feel so close to you. Good night, my queen.
    • Even miles apart, you are my last thought before I sleep. Distance doesn’t change how deeply I care for you. If anything, it makes my love grow deeper. I know deep in my heart that you are the one. I will wait no matter how long to hold you again. Good night, my love.
    • I know the nights can feel quiet without each other. Still, I hope you remember that this distance has an end date. We’re building something real. Good night, my darling.
    • I hope tonight brings you rest instead of longing. We’re stronger than the miles between us. Loving you has taught me patience and hope. Good night, my love.
    • As you lie down, remember that we’re under the same sky. Even when we are far apart, that thought brings me comfort. I hope it brings you peace, too. Good night, baby.
    • Distance may separate our bodies, but not our connection. I feel you in the small moments, even from afar. Sleep well knowing you are deeply loved. Good night, my queen.
    • Some nights are harder than others, and that’s okay. Missing you is part of loving you. I hope you rest knowing we’re worth the wait. Good night.
    • I wish I could reach over and hold your hand right now. Until that day comes, let my words keep you company. You’re never far from my heart and you are always on my mind. Good night, baby.
    • Even across the distance, loving you feels steady and sure. The wait is hard, but loving you? It’s so easy. I hope you sleep peacefully tonight. Good night, my darling.
    • I miss you most at night, when everything gets quiet. Still, loving you feels like home, no matter where I am. You are my north star. Good night, my baby, rest well.
    • Distance has taught me how deeply I care for you. Every Good night brings us one day closer to having you in my arms again. I’m so excited. I hope you sleep peacefully tonight.
    • As you close your eyes, know that someone far away is thinking of you. You are never truly alone in this. Good night, my queen.
    • I hope knowing we’re walking toward the same future makes the miles between us easier to handle. The distance doesn’t scare me because loving you feels certain. There’s no other person meant for me but you. Good night, baby.
    • Distance makes the nights quiet, but love fills the space. Even miles away, you’re my comfort. I hope you sleep peacefully tonight knowing you’re deeply loved. Good night, my queen.
    • As you drift off, remember that we’re choosing each other despite the distance. That means something real. Sleep well tonight, darling.

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  • Happy holidays to all! This festive season is a time to slow down, reflect, and reach out to the people who matter most. Whether you’re sending a quick text or crafting the perfect caption, the right season’s greetings messages can make all the difference. 

    Season’s greetings messages are especially great for people who want to share happy holiday wishes and good tidings without the religious specificity of Merry Christmas wishes.

    That’s why we’ve gathered over 100 happy holidays and season’s greetings messages that will help you share joy, love, and good wishes with friends, family, colleagues, and loved ones as the year comes to a close.

    Simple Season’s Greetings Messages

    These simple season’s greetings messages are short, warm, and perfect for anyone you want to share the season’s festive cheer with. They’re brief but convey heartfelt wishes to whoever you send them to.

    • Season’s greetings to you and your household. Praying this season is full of joy for you and yours. 
    • Happy holidays! May joy and happiness meet you everywhere you turn this festive season.
    • Wishing you the best of the season. May you have an abundance of peace, rest, and enjoyment this festive season.
    • Happy holidays! May the rest of your year be soft and stress-free.
    • Cheers to love, laughter, and better days ahead. Wishing you the warmest season’s greetings as we celebrate the end of the year.
    • Season’s greetings to you and yours. May your life be filled with happiness and love this season.
    • Wishing you happiness that lasts throughout the holidays and beyond! Happy holidays.
    • Season’s greetings and wishing you the best in the coming year.
    • May this season bring you immeasurable joy and many reasons to smile. Happy holidays!
    • Happy holidays to you and everyone you hold dear. Wishing you a blissful end of the year celebration.
    • Sending you warm thoughts and good tidings this festive period. Have a great holiday.
    • May your days be bright and your nights be peaceful. Season’s greetings to you and yours.
    • Sending you warm season’s greetings. May this season bring you favour and envelope you with joy.
    • Here’s wishing you love and rest this holiday season.
    • Happy holidays and cheers to better years ahead.
    • May joy knock on your door this season and may happiness be constantly within reach. Season’s greetings!

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    Funny Season’s Greetings Messages

    What’s the holidays without laughter filling every room? These funny season’s greetings messages will help you do just that. Send them to your friends and loved ones to have them bent over laughing this festive season.

    • Season’s greetings! May your village people release you to enjoy for the rest of this year.
    • Happy holidays! Wishing you a December salary that lasts till January. Amen.
    • Season’s greetings! May NEPA allow you enjoy the holidays this year. May your enemy’s transformer blow.
    • Happy holidays, may your chicken be big and your stomach bigger.
    • Season’s greetings! May you always be going the opposite direction of traffic and may all your Bolt and Uber rides be cheap.
    • Wishing you a soft December and a chilled-out festive period. Involve me sha, I need a break.
    • Happy holidays! I hope you get exactly what you want from Secret Santa.
    • Season’s greetings! Wishing you a budget big enough for your Detty December doings.
    • Wishing the best this season. May oblee fill your cup and overflow, may the good times keep rolling. Happy holidays.
    • Season’s greetings! May your aunties stop asking you when you’ll marry for the rest of the holidays.
    • May your neighbours bring you food this Christmas, I know you can’t cook to save your life. Happy holidays.
    • Season’s greetings! If you like, spend all your money on December waka, January looms behind you.
    • Happy holidays. May Detty December not detty your savings. Amen.
    • Happy holidays! Wishing you enjoyment that makes you forget your name at the function. Enjoy! 

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    Season’s Greetings Messages for Friends

    These season’s greetings messages for friends will help you celebrate your amazing friendships. The end of the year is the time to reflect on and celebrate the memories you made together.

    • Season’s greetings, my friend. Thank you for standing by me through the highs, the lows, and everything in between this year. I’m so glad to be your friend. See you next year.
    • Happy holidays! Wishing you a festive season filled with rest, laughter, and the kind of joy you deserve. I’m grateful to call you my friend.
    • Season’s greetings to the person who made my life easier just by being there. May the coming year reward your kindness with double the joy you have brought me.
    • Happy holidays, my babe. Thank you for the laughs, the long talks, and the quiet support throughout this year. I don’t take you for granted.
    • Happy holidays, my babe. May this season refill you the way you constantly show up for others.
    • As the year ends, I’m thankful for our friendship and everything it’s taught me. Season’s greetings, my darling.
    • Season’s greetings, my friend. May peace, love, joy and enjoyment locate you and stay with you into the new year.
    • Happy holidays! Wishing you warmth, good news, and plenty of reasons to smile this festive season. Thank you for being my ride or die.
    • Season’s greetings to my friend turned sister. I’m grateful for all the memories we made this year. I can’t wait for what we’ll pull off next year!
    • This year taught me some hard lessons, and having you by my side made it easier to survive. Season’s greetings, my dear. You are all that is beautiful about the world.
    • Season’s greetings, my bro. You always show up with honesty and love. May the new year be kind to you and yours always.
    • I’m grateful for your presence in my life and everything you’ve added to it. 
    • May the festive period and the new year bring you as much happiness as you have brought me. Season’s greetings.
    • Happy holidays! Wishing you rest and joy this festive season. You’ve earned it and more.
    • Season’s greetings, my friend. May happiness follow you into every room, and may peace abide with you as you enter the new year.
    • Thank you for choosing me as a friend, again and again. You have made all laughter sweeter and all ills bearable. Season’s greetings with love.
    • As the year comes to a close, I’m thankful for our conversations and the shared growth we’ve experienced. I’m wishing you only the best this festive period. Happy holidays!
    • Wishing you laughter that comes easily and joy that feels light. Thank you for being you. Happy holidays!
    • Season’s greetings to a friend who truly sees and understands me. May your heart be full this season.
    • I appreciate you more than words can say. You are the best addition to my life. Happy holidays and best wishes always.
    • Season’s greetings, my friend. May this festive season remind you how loved and special you are.
    • Wishing you clarity, comfort, and happiness as the year ends. I’m grateful for you in my life. Happy holidays.
    • Happy holidays! Doing life with you has been a blessing. As the year comes to a close, I’m thankful for our friendship and everything it represents. Wishing you a warm holiday celebration.
    • Season’s greetings to the one who made my year brighter. May the next one be even better for you. I love you.
    • Season’s greetings, my friend. May all your dreams come true in the coming year. You deserve all the success coming your way.
    • Happy holidays, my friend. Thank you for your support, your honesty, and your love. May laughter always fill your home.
    • Season’s greetings to a friend I truly cherish. I’m grateful for you and the love we share. May we continue to have each other’s backs this new year.
    • Happy holidays! May this season bring you renewed strength and fresh hope. Thank you for being part of my life.
    • Happy holidays. May joy meet you at every turn. Wishing you a season filled with warmth and genuine happiness. I’m so glad we’re friends.
    • Season’s greetings, my dear. Here’s to more memories and laughter together. 
    • Happy holidays, my guy. Thank you for being a safe place for me. I’m wishing you the best of the season with love and appreciation.

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    Romantic Season’s Greetings Messages for Your Love

    The best Happy holidays messages come from the heart. These romantic season’s greetings messages for your love will help you express gratitude, affection, and the joy of celebrating the holidays with the love of your life.

    • Happy holidays, my love. As the year comes to an end, I’m grateful for every moment we’ve shared and every challenge we’ve overcome together.
    • Loving you has made my life feel fuller and more meaningful. Season’s greetings to the one who holds my heart.
    • Happy holidays, my fave. Thank you for being my safe place in a world that can be overwhelming.
    • As this festive season arrives, I’m reminded of how lucky I am to have you. I pray to never lose this privilege. Season’s greetings with all my love.
    • Happy holidays to the one who makes my days brighter and my heart fuller. I’m thankful for your patience, care, and constant adoration.
    • Ending this year with you fills my heart with gratitude. There is no greater joy than having you in my life. Season’s greetings, my love.
    • Season’s greetings, baby. Thank you for choosing me, even on days when loving me wasn’t easy. I love you more and more each passing day. Have a great holiday.
    • As we celebrate this season, I’m grateful for the warmth and peace you bring into my life. Here’s to many more years of bliss together. Happy holidays, my heart.
    • Season’s greetings to the love of my life. May this season deepen our bond and bring us closer. Have an amazing holiday celebration.
    • Every moment with you reminds me why love is worth it. I wouldn’t trade this feeling for the world. Thank you for being mine. Season’s greetings, my forever.
    • Happy holidays, my love. I’m thankful for your support, your kindness, and the way you show up for us. Wishing you the best of the festive season.
    • As the year wraps up, I’m grateful that I get to do life with you. I hope we have many more years and Christmases together. Season’s greetings with love.
    • Happy holidays to the one who understands me in ways words can’t explain. No one else sees me as clearly as you do and I cherish you deeply for it.
    • Loving you has been one of my greatest blessings this year. I pray for more years with you and even more laughter. Season’s greetings, my darling.
    • Happy holidays, my darling. Thank you for being steady, patient, and understanding. Wishing you a season of happiness.
    • As this festive season unfolds, I’m thankful for the peace your love gives me. I look forward to many more festive seasons we’ll share. Season’s greetings, my heart.
    • Season’s greetings to the one who makes every holiday better. I’m grateful for you and I wish I were with you to celebrate.
    • Ending this year with you feels like a gift better than any I’ve ever received. Wishing you and yours happiness and peace this festive period. Season’s greetings, my love.
    • Happy holidays, baby. Thank you for walking this journey with me, hand in hand. Here’s to many more years together.
    • As we celebrate this season, I’m reminded that love feels safest with you. I’m grateful for the gift of you in my life and I’m sending my best wishes to you and your family. Season’s greetings with all my affection.
    • Happy holiday to my favourite person. I’m thankful for your love and the life we’re building together. I can’t wait for how many more years we have together to enjoy the holidays.
    • Loving you has taught me patience, understanding, and joy. I have never been happier to learn than when it’s beside you. Season’s greetings, my love.
    • As the year comes to a close, my heart is full because of you. I’m praying that your cup is filled with joy, laughter and blessings as the year comes to an end. Season’s greetings always.
    • Happy holidays to the one I choose every day. Thank you for being my constant right hand. You make every day brighter and because of you, I can’t wait for the new year.
    • This season reminds me how blessed I am to love and be loved by you. I do not take it for granted at all. I pray that I have even more opportunities to share my heart with you. Season’s greetings, my darling.
    • Happy holidays, my love. May our hearts remain connected through every season ahead. As the new year approaches, I’m wishing you joy, happiness and numerous blessings. 
    • As we wrap up the year, I’m more and more grateful for the love we share. Having you by my side has been a blessing beyond compare. Season’s greetings with all the love in my heart.
    • Happy holidays to the one who makes my world feel complete. I cherish you more than words can say, and I can’t wait to celebrate the new year with you.
    • Loving you has made this year unforgettable. I find myself hoping time slows down so I can cherish every moment we share. Season’s greetings, my heart, I pray I can be with you every day for the rest of my life.
    • Season’s greetings, baby. Thank you for being my partner, my peace, and my joy. I wish you the best of the festive season and a joy that is unshakeable.
    • As this festive season arrives, I’m thankful for every memory we’ve created together. I look forward to more years with you and a love that grows forever. 
    • Happy holidays to my love. I’m excited for everything the future holds for us. I can’t wait to see what the future has in store for us.
    • Season’s greetings, my person. Thank you for being my answered prayer. You fill my heart with bliss, and I pray this festive season brings you as much joy and even more.
    • No matter the season, loving you remains my favourite thing. Here’s to a new year with more laughter, happiness and new memories to fill our albums. Season’s greetings, my forever.

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    Heartfelt Season’s Greetings Messages for Family

    These season’s greetings messages for family honour the love that binds families together. They’re the perfect way to show your family that you cherish them this festive season.

    • Season’s greetings to my family. Thank you for your love, prayers, and constant support throughout the year. I pray that we have many more years to celebrate together.
    • As the year comes to an end, I’m grateful for the strength of our family. May our bonds never weaken and may we always have cause to celebrate. Season’s greetings to us all.
    • Happy holidays to the people who shaped me and stood by me. Knowing you have my back fills me with more confidence than anything. May this season bring us peace and good health.
    • Thank you for being my foundation and my safe place. I’m so happy to be celebrating with you for another year. Season’s greetings with love and a heart full of gratitude.
    • Happy holidays, my beautiful family. May our home always be filled with unity and understanding. May the sound of laughter always be heard in our corridors, wishing the best of the season to us all.
    • Season’s greetings to the people who have never stopped showing up for me. Being a part of this family makes me feel so lucky, I can’t describe it. May joy fill our hearts this season and beyond.
    • As we celebrate this festive season, I’m reminded of how blessed I am to belong to this family. May joy never be far from us and may we always have a reason to celebrate together. Happy holidays, everyone.
    • Season’s greetings to my backbone and my strength, my family. May God’s blessings rest on us all and may this festive season bring more and more reasons for joy to fill our homes.
    • Thank you for your patience, love, and guidance throughout the year. Season’s greetings to my family.
    • Season’s greetings, fam! May this season renew our love for one another and bring us even closer together as we move into the new year.
    • I’m grateful for the lessons, laughter, and memories we shared this year. May we have several more years together to learn, love and celebrate. Season’s greetings with love.
    • Season’s greetings to the people who make life meaningful. I cherish you always, and I’m wishing our family peace, good health, and happiness as the year ends.
    • As this year wraps up, I’m thankful for every moment we’ve shared together. Thank you for having my back and being a place I can always come home to. May this new year bring us more joy than ever before. Happy holidays!
    • Season’s greetings to my family. I appreciate the love and sacrifices that hold us together. May the coming year bring us closer and bring us joy and peace.
    • As we reflect on the year, I’m grateful for the bond we share. Praying for even more happy memories together as we go into the new year. Season’s greetings to us.
    • Season’s greetings. I’m so happy and proud to be part of this family. I can’t wait for the amazing things in store for us next year. May we have even more opportunities to celebrate together next year.
    • Happy holidays, everyone. Wishing us renewed strength and hope as we enter a new year. I’m thankful for the prayers, care, and love that surround us. 
    • Season’s greetings to my family. As we celebrate, I’m reminded that you are the greatest gift I have ever received. May nothing tear us apart, and may our bond continue to grow stronger.
    • Season’s greetings to the people who always have my back. May joy, laughter, blessings and success continue to abide in our home.
    • Season’s greetings, fam. Thank you for being my constant source of love and encouragement. May our family continue to grow in love and unity this festive season and for years to come.
    • Season’s greetings, everyone! Wishing us peace of mind and happiness that lasts throughout this festive season and beyond.
    • Season’s greetings to my family. I’m grateful for every shared memory. May this season bring us healing, laughter, and renewed faith as we move into the new year.

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    Professional Season’s Greetings Messages for Boss or Colleagues

    These professional season’s greetings messages are perfect for your colleagues or boss. They are respectful but warm — perfect for the people you’ll have to come back to after the holidays are over.

    • Season’s greetings. Thank you for your leadership and guidance throughout the year, it has been truly appreciated. I wish you a restful festive season and continued success ahead.
    • As the year comes to an end, I’m grateful for the opportunity to work and grow under your leadership. Season’s greetings and best wishes for the new year.
    • Thank you for your support and professionalism throughout the year. Season’s greetings and warm regards to you and your family.
    • Happy holidays. It has been a pleasure collaborating with you, and I look forward to achieving even more with you in the coming year.
    • As we reflect on the year’s achievements, I appreciate your dedication and commitment. Season’s greetings and best wishes always.
    • Happy holidays to a respected colleague. May the festive season bring you well-deserved rest and joy.
    • Thank you for your mentorship and encouragement throughout the year. Season’s greetings and continued success in all you do.
    • Happy holidays. As the year wraps up, I wish you peace, fulfilment, and renewed motivation.
    • Season’s greetings to you and your family. May the new year bring growth and new opportunities.
    • Thank you for your leadership and dedication. Season’s greetings and best wishes for a prosperous year ahead.
    • Happy holidays. Working with you has been both rewarding and inspiring. As we enter the festive season, I extend my sincere appreciation for your efforts.
    • Season’s greetings to a valued team member. Your contributions this year have not gone unnoticed. Wishing you a peaceful and refreshing festive break.
    • Thank you for fostering a positive and productive work environment. Happy holidays to you.
    • Season’s greetings to a colleague whose dedication made a difference this year. May the coming year bring even greater success.
    • Thank you for your leadership and commitment to excellence. Happy holidays and continued achievements ahead.
    • Season’s greetings to you. I wish you peace, good health, and professional growth in the coming year.
    • As we celebrate the season, I appreciate the trust and collaboration our team shared. Season’s greetings with warm regards.
    • Happy holidays. It has been a pleasure working alongside you throughout the year.
    • Wishing you a joyful festive season and a productive year ahead. Season’s greetings.
    • Happy holidays to a colleague who consistently brings value to the team. Thank you for your dedication.
    • As the year ends, I extend my sincere appreciation for your efforts and contributions to the team’s success. Season’s greetings and best wishes.

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    Season’s Greetings Captions

    Looking for a snappy caption for your social media posts this festive season? Look no further. These season’s greetings messages work perfectly for any of your social media platforms to share festive cheer and good tidings to your friends, followers and online communities.

    These happy holidays and season’s greetings messages work perfectly as captions when you want to share gratitude, reflection, and festive calm across your social platforms.

    • Season’s greetings to everyone, ending the year with gratitude. We made it, and that alone is worth celebrating.
    • This season reminds me to slow down and appreciate the journey. Season’s greetings to everyone and a happy new year in advance.
    • Happy holidays from my heart to yours. Wishing everyone peace and joy that lasts.
    • Ending the year thankful for lessons, love, and growth. Season’s greetings always.
    • As the year wraps up, I’m grateful for every moment that shaped me and helped me grow. Wishing us all the best season’s greetings.
    • Happy holidays to everyone doing their best. May peace meet you where you are.
    • Closing the year with a full heart and hopeful spirit. Hope you are too! Season’s greetings.
    • Ending the year with love and appreciation for the little things. Happy holidays, everyone.
    • Season’s greetings to everyone who survived this year. Here’s to softer days ahead.
    • Closing the year surrounded by love and good memories. Happy holidays and wishing everyone the best as the year wraps up.
    • Happy holidays. I end the year thankful for every win, big or small. Wishing us all the best going into the new year.
    • This season is about peace, presence, and appreciating our loved ones. Season’s greetings to all.
    • Season’s greetings from my corner of the world. Wishing everyone warmth and happiness.
    • Reflecting on how far I’ve come. I’m thankful for every lesson I learned this year. Happy holidaysto everyone.
    • Taking the season as it comes, one moment at a time. Season’s greetings and hope you take the time to slow down and savour it all.

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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 complaint channels 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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