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Going on a road trip is an adventure that requires a lot of packing and planning; the road can be annoying, and you’re going to be far away from the comforts of your home — better to be safe than sorry. The Jollof Road team are currently touring West African countries, having the best time […]
Living with your Nigerian parents is the trouble we’ve all had to put up with at some point in our lives. And the drama gets worse when you have to work from home while living with them. Here are a few things you can relate to if you work from your Nigerian parents’ home: They […]
“I was called a slut for the first time when I was 10. As weird as it might sound, it was by my own mother. According to her, people were starting to talk…” @MargaretSelu talks about life as a feminist — so far:
Most Lagosians have a Computer Village story; some are hilarious and others are terrifying. They range from buying a phone and seeing semo inside the box when you get home, to having someone shake your hand and realising five minutes later that your phone is gone. If you have a Computer Village horror story, you […]
So you’ve decided that nothing can stop your crushing — not even HR. Have you considered these before potentially wasting your feelings though?
Summer officially starts tomorrow. If you don’t have your summer body yet, quickly follow the simple steps in this article and you’ll have your summer body by tomorrow morning, latest.
“I’ve listened to my songs. It’s not like I’m getting heartbroken left and right out here. I’m just a talented songwriter, and an excellent writer as well.”
Marijuana would’ve been the name of a hot girl who loves to turn up at parties, and go out for brunch every Sunday.
If it’s not that you have coconut head, please tell us why you’re still with the person you were dating in January.
Nigerian mothers deserve the award for being the best in being passive-aggressive. I promise you that your mum has said at least five of these statements.
“To me, Pride is a celebration. It’s happiness despite everything happening — holding onto your community, checking up on each other.”
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