Derrick* combines his love for food with quality time with his partner on regular food dates.
But can he achieve his goal of spending less and save more with the expensive cost of Lagos restaurants?
He tells us in this week’s #LoveCurrency
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Mason found love while pursuing his music PR dreams. But with his girlfriend in the same chaotic industry, how does their relationship affect their work?
He talks about it on this week’s #LoveCurrency
This week’s #LoveCurrency is our first-ever couple interview. They've been together for two years and married for nearly one. They work in the same industry and share similar goals, but how do they manage their one difference — handling money?
Folake started her master's degree after NYSC and has been living off allowances from her family and monetary gifts from her partner. But how does she plan to afford their upcoming wedding with zero savings and no job?
She tells us on this week’s #LoveCurrency
Omo‘s meticulousness with planning her finances and future was why she always believed she had to be someone older. Now with a partner the same age and financial level, how does she stay satisfied in the relationship?
She tells us on this week's #LoveCurrency
Dinma met her long-distance partner for the first time two days before their wedding, which they had planned online. What does it cost to maintain a long-distance marriage?
She talks about it on this week’s #LoveCurrency
Bayo’s office romance with a senior colleague started as a love-hate relationship. Yet less than six months later, he's sure she's the one. The only issue is can he sustain the life of luxury she’s used to?
He talks about it on this week’s #LoveCurrency
For 28-year-old Obi and his wife, their relationship was built on spending quality time together and eating their fave foods. But with his move to Germany right after their wedding, how do they manage the distance?
He talks about it on #LoveCurrency
Oge may have closed the distance in her relationship when she moved back to Nigeria, but that means earning half her previous income. Meanwhile, her fiancé’s family care more about how much older she is than him.
She talks about it on #LoveCurrency
How much does love cost? For some, it’s ₦5k, and for others, it’s £500.
On this special Valentine’s Day #LoveCurrency, 6 Nigerians share how they spend on their Valentines in long-distance, polyamorous, school relationships and more.
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