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Ebiye* (24) and Toun* (21) have been together since 200 level in 2021, but their relationship gives “friends with benefits” a new meaning. On this week’s Love Life, they share how like turned to lust instead of love, how sex keeps them from depression, and why her mum got her birth control implants.
Tade (29) and Sonia (28) have known each other most of their lives, but it took them moving to different continents to realise their love was beyond platonic. On this week’s Love Life, they talk about swindling their parents to see each other, keeping their relationship secret from them and the ups and downs of living together.
Paul (35) and Funmi (34) started dating after her friend friend-zoned him in 2018. The drama of dating her friend’s almost-ex got to them, so they took a break in 2019. Two years, one pandemic and two japa later, they found themselves again, and are now considering marriage.
Here’s their Love Life.
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.
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.
Jide (37) and Cynthia (35) are two asexuals with the intellectual connection of a lifetime. In this week’s Love Life, they share why they only have sex on New Year's, decided to adopt their two kids and the one thing missing in their relationship.
This week’s #ZikokoWhatSheSaid subject is a 31-year-old Nigerian woman who’s had almost a decade of therapy to heal from food and weight anxiety.
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.
This week’s #ZikokoWhatSheSaid subject is a 29-year-old Nigerian woman who lives with her parents but hasn’t left her house since February. She talks about discovering the reclusive lifestyle during COVID and connecting better with online friends than those around her.
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