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While you're quick to point the accusing finger, remember that tribalism exists in different forms. From making fun of a name to using a tribal slur, it's become a part of the everyday life of Nigerians.
So we got young people across Nigeria to share their experiences.
Imagine lying that your mum is critically ill to borrow money you have no plans to repay. These Nigerians' experiences prove onigbeses will do anything to get out of paying your money.
Is it possible to have a “happy” birthday when there’s not much in the month to be happy about?
In this personal essay, Memi shares the struggles she faces to celebrate her birthday in January.
After getting robbed at Oshodi with his three-month-old daughter in the backseat, Thomas* decided he had to leave Nigeria to keep her safe. And as a father, nothing is more important than protecting this human he’s now responsible for.
After Nelly’s x-ray revealed she had scoliosis, she rushed to Google for more information— a solution, possibly. But it only helped in increasing her paranoia.
Adolescence comes with a lot of changes in your body. But no one plans for the curvature of their spine. So here is Ojimaojo's story of how she was able to navigate life with scoliosis.
It's another year of celebrating "Independence" in Nigeria, and people are sharing the real reasons they decided to leave Nigeria.
Every other day one more person is getting married on the TL, and you too deserve to say yes. So here are nine ways to get your partner to propose.
We've all heard that running errands is a huge part of being married. But for Wives Appreciation Day, Nigerian men share some of the sweetest things their wives have done for them.
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