This week’s Sunken Ships subject, Angela*, talks about how her relationship with Tito* was built on arbitrary decisions. Throw in their age difference, recklessness, Angela’s fear of breaking Tito’s heart, and some ghosting; we have a Sunken Ship.
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This week’s #ZikokoWhatSheSaid subject is a 45-year-old Nigerian woman. She talks about spending the last 22 years in the UK moving from one menial job to another, not wanting her daughter to see her retire as a shop worker and finally going back to university.
This week’s #ZikokoWhatSheSaid subject is a 28-year-old Nigerian woman who’s recently had a South-Eastern wedding. From the point of view of a younger millennial, she talks having multiple ceremonies, bride price negotiations and how everything surprised her.
This week’s #ZikokoWhatSheSaid subject is a 29-year-old Nigerian woman who got married, had her first child and relocated to the UK in quick succession. She tells us about juggling school, work and motherhood, and just how hellish it could be to stop breastfeeding your baby.
Where two or more Nigerian aunties/mummies are gathered, just know that Kizz Daniel’s Buga is playing. @KizzDaniel, free our parents abeg.
The subject of this week’s #AWeekInTheLife is a fitness coach. He tells us about his training regime, rigid personal diet and the fitness myths that make him scratch his head the most.
The subject of today's Man Like is popular food critic, @ChefOpeyemi. He tells us why he's no longer interested in gender wars, how he deals with imposter syndrome and why he's not really happy he made it this early in life.
“I stole my girlfriend from another guy and now she’s flirting with other men. It doesn’t bother me though, I like the competition.”
— 7 Nigerian Men Talk About the Red Flags They Ignored in Their Relationships
From ballroom culture to the relationship between queerness and religion, these documentaries are giving us range!! Grab a seat, we're learning about queer African stories today.
In 2014, this ghostwriter's rate was ₦1 per word. 8 years later, she’s making 7 figures per project. Maybe one day she’ll release a book with her name but right now, she doesn’t care about recognition — as long as the pay is good. This is #AWeekInTheLife









