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A new crop of Nigerians are building their lives in Cotonou. We learn about what makes Cotonou appealing and what to consider when moving to a place where you have no or little roots.
This is the first of our contributorship series.
We are excited to announce that we’re now accepting submissions from Nigerian creators located anywhere in the world. We’re looking for stories that explore themes such as migration, food, culture, music, friendships, and more.
We heard your feedback, called our builders and designers, and worked on this for a year. And now, it’s finally ready. Zikoko has a new look and it’s fresher than agege bread from the akara woman on a Saturday morning at 9 a.m.
Vistanium, in collaboration with Zikoko and *IYKYK, is launching HundredGood, a yearly curation of hundred good things that happened in Africa and made our world better in big and small ways. We consume so much information, and most times, it’s about how bad things are or will be. Our reality can get despondent, but we […]
If you, a Nigerian, have always wanted to get into coffee but haven't because you don't know which type you'd like, this will help you get started on your coffee journey.
Good day fans and friends of Zikoko. I’m here to convince but not confuse you that Zikoko’s drops for the month of April are — as the kids say — fire. Purrrrr. In the last year, there’s been a lot of movement within the team. We’ve workshopped stories, angles, formats and even team structures. This […]
For this year’s Women’s Month, we’re bringing back The Elevator, a short and crisp series that profiles women turning the needle, breaking biases, and showing the world what the top looks like when women are running things, along with a bunch of other things you can read about here:
This week’s Man Like Ibejii, a lawyer, businessman and creative. He talks about how growing up with parents that went hot and cold with each other made him reclusive, becoming a “double person” so he could fit in with the world and getting into music after years of practising law. What was growing up like? […]
We've wanted to do this for years. Now we're doing it.
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