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August 7, 2015
The Nigerian society does this thing where it tries to force everybody to conform to its pre-conceived notion of what it thinks people are supposed to be. We’re so grateful these 5 people didn’t give in because we never would’ve gotten the awesomeness they’ve given us all. 1. Ahebi Ugbabe I understand if you never knew […]
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In this letter #ToHER, Sarah wrote a letter to Yvonne, her soulmate. They’ve never met or seen each other, but Sarah wants her to know that she’s given her the best friendship in the last two years.
Hear Me Out: When people ask me what my mantra for making bad decisions is, I say, “I’ve been broke before, and I didn’t die”. This won’t be my first rodeo, spending all my money for my immediate happiness.
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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To avoid stories that touch featuring cries of “I thy know,” learn from the stories of these people who were scammed in Lagos.
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Kitchen rule 1: “Don’t breathe when I’m breathing in the kitchen.“
Hear Me Out: If drowning your sorrows in a bottle is a no, what if you try eating your sorrows away?
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