Lase and Doris (both 30) met in Canada shortly post-japa in 2022. On this week’s Love Life, they talk about starting off as housemates in a small apartment, helping each other through extreme loneliness and how navigating celibacy together transitioned into a relationship.
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The 28-year-old mobile engineer in this #NairaLife has come a long way in his relationship with money. He’s gone from careless spending to building an impressive $80k safety net by living below his means. He’s now navigating the insecurity that comes with a tech career, after surviving two layoffs in seven months.
Nnanna (68) and Stella (56) got married in 1992 at the direction of their fathers. On this week’s Love Life, they share how they went from an abusive early marriage to forgiving each other, their steps towards creating a healthier relationship, and why they regret having six children.
Nene talks about getting pregnant in university as a sheltered child, the family support that helped her avoid stigma, and why she was surprised when her daughter got pregnant at 17.
Bernard (31) and Ijeoma (26) met at a family get-together in 2021. He was her brother’s office bestie, but they parted ways after the day-long ceremony fully into the talking stage. A year later, they were engaged. A year after that, they’re still not married.
On this week’s Love Life, they share how their love has transformed into something more like friendship.
Did you know Nigerian women aren't required by Law to give up their maiden names after marriage? We talked to some women about what they think of not taking up their spouse's last name, and here's what they had to say.
Nonye* (24) and Jojo* (23) are bestfriends turned lovers. In this week’s Love Life, they talk about connecting over losing a parent, Jojo coming out of the closet and Nonye insisting she isn’t gay.
Citizen speaks to an Imam from Bauchi who shares his wild tale about visiting sex workers and encountering a trigger-happy police officer bent on taking his life.
Daniel (31) and Somi (28) met when he started dating her twin sister in 2019. Their connection made Daniel believe he was happy with her twin, until she broke off their engagement and Somi helped him recover from the heartbreak.
While the NYSC is marking its 50th anniversary, there are still Nigerians who say they won’t be serving their country. Here’s why it’s not a great idea.