For almost 20 years, this 35-year-old construction manager’s sole focus was making money, legally or illegally. But a health scare and the birth of his children have changed his priorities. Now, he’s a proud stay-at-home dad, doing what works best for his family — even if it means not working.
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For the 25-year-old in this #Nairalife, finishing law school with not-too-good grades meant having second thoughts about practising law. But finding tech after a heartbreak and accidentally landing a tech internship means she’s now open to career and income opportunities she never thought possible.
The subject of this week’s What She Said is a 66-year-old Nigerian woman who had a late marriage at 37 because her pastor ordained it.
It lasted less than a year, and she hasn't remarried since. But her only regret is not having children of her own.
The 29-year-old in this #NairaLife is a tricycle operator and earns ₦4k- ₦10k per day. Between 2012 and 2019, he nursed a dream of getting higher education. Now he’s making it happen and hoping it’ll unlock his next level of income.
This week’s #ZikokoWhatSheSaid subject is a 49-year-old Nigerian woman who lost a leg after an okada accident. She talks about waking up to find a stump where her leg used to be, what it’s like to lose a limb and what she thinks about how people treat amputees.
A Nigerian woman would rather refuse to eat pasta than tell you she’s annoyed at something you’ve done.
In 2021, this 29-year-old freelance writer recovered from a gambling addiction with the help of his lover. One year later, how is he managing a long-distance relationship with a single mother on a ₦300k salary?
In today's #AWeekInTheLife we feature Samiat Salami, a textile designer who makes prints for ready-to-wear clothes and home decor. She explains her design process, the pains of running a global business in Nigeria & how hard it is to find plus-size models.
If you love reality shows and sappy love stories, this is the Ultimate Love. Here’s something you should know about me; I spent the last two years catching every minute of Big Brother Naija, including that one time we all had to stay up till three in the morning while people were getting sneaked into […]
On April 1, 2018, my phone rang. The lit screen read ‘Dad’, but my father had died in February. “What horrible thing had I done that my dead father was calling me from the grave?” I answered and steeled myself for what was to come. After the longest three seconds of my life, my sister’s […]