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Yesterday was Visit a Cemetery Day and tomorrow is Halloween. We have the ultimate guide to hitting two birds with one stone, complete with an itinerary and cemetery photography etiquette 101.
On this week’s Love Life, we look into the different ways Nigerians experience love, curated by Nigerian artist and love specialist Chike. On July 21, Chike put out a tweet asking his fans to share their most heartwarming love stories. We've compiled the cheesiest of them for your enjoyment.
Growing up religious, this 29-year-old Nigerian woman assumed she was straight, but several toxic relationships (and situation-ships) later, she’s exploring dating her gender. From the inconsistent cultist to the insecure dog beater, she shares the hetero-experiences that led her to this shift on this week’s What She Said.
Dozie (25) and Juliana (24)’s relationship started with a mutual crush on their first day of secondary school, 14 years ago. They’re on this week’s Love Life to share what it’s like to date as kids and not get sick of each other after a decade and a half.
Boma* (28) and John* (27) have been dating since their final year in university seven years ago. They’ve cohabited thrice in that time but always go back to living apart.
In this week’s Love Life, they talk about their “casual commitment” and why it’s important to have breathing space in a relationship.
Pius (89) and Clementine (76) got married by proxy in 1966. He was studying to be a town planner in Hungary; she was a trainee teacher in Owerri.
Arranged marriages were commonplace at the time, but navigating a war while pregnant in their second year of marriage wasn't. On this week’s Love Life, the subjects share how they made it work.
They met when Ola (25) started selling puff-puff in front of Akeem’s (32) father’s school in 2018. The ensuing relationship was purely transactional for two years until they started planning to japa together.
This week’s #ZikokoWhatSheSaid subject talks about writing for therapy, being a Christian in a staunch Muslim home and raising 17 cats.
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