Nigerian BeardGang Goals Pt. 2: The People’s Edition
September 17, 2015
Ever dealt with a Nigerian vendor that was acting like they didn’t want your money or care about their business. Well, if you can relate to the stress, then this post is for you. 1. Whenever you see “DM for price”. Will it kill you to put the price in your caption? 2. When you […]
Unique names are cute and all, but where do Nigerian parents dig out their own names from? Because if my parents named me anything on this list, I will off cloth and fight when I grow up and discover the damage done to my future ability to slay. 1. Scholastica. 2. Reward. 3. Kingdom. 4. […]
Were those mascots really there to entertain us?
Nobody will pass off a chance to win an all-expense-paid trip to KENYA with the winner of Nigerian Idol Season 7. So if you are still thinking, dreaming, waiting, or thinking you have enough time, then you are wasting time because this promo is ending on the 7th of June. Do we have your attention? Here’s […]
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