Ibrahim grew up in a moderately religious family, but he was exposed to deeper teachings from a very early age. By the time he was eight, he had memorized the entire Quran. He was set on the path of becoming a cleric. But today, he doesn’t believe in God.
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Tayo grew up thinking he was a prodigy, but soon found out that wasn’t the case after failing three courses in his second year of university. After years of dealing with panic attacks and identity crises, he says the experience helped him figure out his life.
We always talk about having to vex money in a relationship so you can avoid see-finish. But what do you do when it’s your 9 to 5 that’s vexing you? Well, here are a few suggestions.
For eight wild years, Governor Yahaya Bello ruled over Kogi State. From owing salaries to denying the presence of COVID-19, here’s what his report card looks like.
Buhari may have promised us free and fair elections, but what we’ve witnessed since the polls started yesterday has been anything but fair. On top of intimidation and violence, while most are done voting, some have not voted at all.
If you think you've dropped out of the heavenly race because of too much sin, here are some things about hell that'll cheer you up.
Abroad Life constantly tells stories of Nigerians in diaspora with a wide range of experiences, from the mundane to the extraordinary. If you missed any Abroad Life stories this year, it shouldn't be these ones.
We spent the year telling you some of the most interesting stories of Nigerians living abroad and here are the top 10 stories people loved.
Just in case you’ve forgotten just how eventful this year was, here are some of the unreal things that happened this year.
This week’s #TheAbroadLife subject was supposed to move to Canada after marrying a citizen in 2014, but things went south until five years later, when she got married a second time — her husband couldn’t attend the wedding. She talks about the insane cold and having to restart her career in Canada.
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