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August 7, 2015
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When your friend is dating someone you don’t like, here are six things that you should definitely do. 1) Keep your mouth shut They will never listen to anything you have to say. People in love usually are unable to process information concerning their relationship because they have lost all their five senses. If you […]
Enugu people need no introduction to Father Mbaka. If you’re attending one of his infamous masses, here a few important things you should take along: 1) Pillow Because we sleep here. 2) Pain killers The body pain after the whole experience is out of this world. All that trekking and standing can kill a human […]
People who take too long using the ATM.
There’s a new acting Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) in town but his rise to the throne was paved by alleged corruption, a leaked Supreme Court letter and a rare resignation. Here’s the tea.
If you can date an Igbo woman or make pap without lumps, there’s no reason you should still be looking for a job.
Nigerian students have become more irritable by the ASUU strike —say any of these statements to them at your own risk.
Nigerian owanbe equals good food, so we would love to see some of our favourites added to the menu.
Going on dates in Nigeria can be an extreme sport. From worrying about being catfished to picking out what to wear or a place to go.
For Creator Spotlight, we spoke to Kannan the creative director of Vangei about heartbreak, his love for fabric, and his weird taste in shoes.
People who are productive between 5 a.m and 8 a.m have their lives all figured out. Because how do you wake up that early and choose work?
My dad threatened to disown me if I went for a job interview. I was getting ready to leave for the interview when my father’s lawyer called me to say that my father had asked to take me out of his will.
Office romance is a thing in every workplace, whether HR likes it or not. But when the person you like is your boss, then there’s a problem.
If you’re not ready to break your parents’ heart, are you even ready for freedom? Hear me out:
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