• Everybody on Twitter suddenly has wild guts and we’ve never seen crazier wishlist items.

    Can we guess what’s on yours? Take the quiz:

  • Yesterday, beloved BBN star, Erica Nlewedim turned 27.

    Take this quiz and we’ll tell you which of her gifts you are.


  • The subject of this week’s What She Said is a 36-year-old woman. She talks about how she went from wanting to get married and have children to never wanting any and why she loves getting older. 

    Tell me something interesting about you.

    On all my birthdays, I do something crazy, selfish to celebrate getting older. It might not even be crazy or selfish, it might just be something that people don’t expect from me.. This year I got a piercing on my tongue and a tattoo just around my pelvis. Now I can’t stop wearing crop tops everywhere even with the size of my belly. I love it. 

    Did you always love getting older?

    Actually, nope. In my 20s, I was scared of getting old because I had so many plans and things I wanted to do before certain points in my life. I grew up around women who dreaded getting old. Small white hair on their head and they’re screaming and fretting. My mother told us that we all had to be married before we turned 25. 25 was the mark, and after that point, you became old and useless if you were unmarried. By the time you turned 30, ah no redemption for you.

    Wow. 

    That’s how it was for me. In fact, the day I turned 25, I cried hard because I was unmarried and didn’t have a boyfriend. Meanwhile, just a few years earlier, I was so sure that I’d be married at 22 and be done having children by 25. I thought that was the perfect life. 

    What happened?

    I had been dating someone who cheated on me on and off for a year and was even engaged to him. In my head, we were perfect. I’d catch him cheating, he’d apologise and I’d forgive him or take him back. We were about the same age, but he said he wanted me to be a housewife. This was even before social media was big. My family thought he was great too.

    One day, my head reset. I didn’t tell anyone, but I broke it off quietly. My mother still hasn’t forgiven me. In the past, about the time every year I was supposed to have gotten married, she’d say, “Your marriage could be x years old right now, your children will be big girls.” — stuff like that. Ever since I told her why we broke up, she hasn’t said anything about him again. She still badgers me to get married but about that ex and the life we could have had? She’s kept quiet. 

    Have you dated anyone since then?

    Just one. I’ve mostly had situationships and entanglements. My last serious relationship was disastrous because he turned out to be a distant relative, and I only found out when I introduced him to my parents. This was about the time I turned 26. We broke it off immediately. After this incident, my mother began to believe that I was cursed. Tears. She’d come by my bed and pray for me. She has taken me to many places and brought several pastors to pray on my head. Once she asked me if I was a lesbian, and I told her that being a lesbian doesn’t stop me from being in a relationship. She called everyone to know to talk to me because I didn’t outrightly say I wasn’t a lesbian. 

    Lmao. Wow. So how did you get comfortable with your age and not being married by 25?

    This didn’t happen until I turned 30. I was kind of taking stock of my life, and then I realised that I hadn’t achieved anything I wanted. It wasn’t just marriage or kids. It was with work, finances, even socially. I felt horrible and was depressed for the longest time. Every awakening I’ve had in my life has been very subtle. Like the time I realised I didn’t want to do life with someone who constantly cheated on me. That realisation didn’t come in any groundbreaking moment. I just woke up and realised I was done. It was the same thing with turning 30. I woke up one morning and told myself I couldn’t continue beating myself up. To turn 30 years no be crime.

    Once I had internalised that, it was easy to deal with the rest. 

    What was the rest?

    Friends who felt and feel sorry that I’m over 30 and not yet married, older family relatives who feel the same way, my mother and all her numerous pastors and prayer warriors. It was so exhausting, I caught myself slipping back into that I hate myself phase a lot of times, but nothing has ever completely pushed me back. 

    What’s your worst experience?

    Can I even count? The landlords that won’t rent their apartment to me because my age and status — unmarried woman in her 30s —  is very questionable. One even subtly accused me of being an ashawo after he considered my appearance and car. The men that use my age to joke — I can’t stand that at all. One told me he usually likes to date younger women, but me, I’m different…

    Wow.

    There’s nothing you won’t hear. There’s a way Yoruba people say it, something about your time has gone and night has come. I can’t exactly translate it. But yeah, that’s what a lot of people believe when it comes to older women. 

    Was it also at the point you realised you were no longer interested in marriage and kids?

    This was actually quite recent — about a few years ago. I realised that I never really wanted kids or to get married, it was all just handed down to me as the thing that I was expected to do. It was only just clicking recently when I asked myself: “Why do you want kids?” “Why do you want to get married?” I couldn’t give myself any reasonable answers. When I asked myself about the reasons not to have kids or get married, I came up with a list of wonderful things people might think are selfish. Like being able to travel whenever I want. I can make decisions quickly. I can decide to be jobless for months or a year and survive. I can spend nights out without thinking that I need to come home to take care of my kids. 

    Sounds like freedom to me. 

    Every woman should honestly live like this. I don’t know any other way to live. I think I made the best choice. And there’s nothing stopping me from living my life. I embrace my wrinkles and all the many signs of getting older. I love it all.

    So you don’t think you’ll ever get married?

    Nope. But never say never. What if I need to get married for a better passport? Will certainly tie to knot oh. 

    What’s something you’d tell to your younger self?

    Stop trying to rush. Time dey. 

  • Today is Burna Boy’s birthday, and everyone who stans him will understand how it is an entire life full of rapid heartbeats and moments of contemplation about stanning him or not. This list is for everyone who shares that dilemma: to stan Burna Boy or not?

    1. You, joining everyone to drag him when he misyarns on Twitter.

    Because I love you does not mean I cannot correct you.

    2. You, when someone says he should be cancelled.

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    Cancel, as per he is rough note abi? If you don’t shut up your mouth.

    3. Your reaction when he misyarns again.

    This man no dey ever keep quiet for him life. Make him comot for Twitter na!

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    4. But his music is fire so you devise another approach.

    Separate the art from the artist. That’s the only way to move on.

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    5. You, praying for him to miss so you can stop loving him with good reason.

    Burna abeg, miss just once. Just once is enough.

    6. But his next release is a hit and you jejely carry yourself to go and stan him.

    Is this what an abusive relationship feels like?

    7. And then you hear that today is Burna Boy’s birthday.

    And nobody can hate a birthday boy, right? So you pour your heart out to him in true love and hope that this new age will bring better behaviour.

    The 10 Best Burna Boy Deep Cuts

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  • Traditionally, we Nigerians have always seen mental health as something that shouldn’t be discussed openly, and for men, it’s an issue ‘society’ forbids them to even acknowledge because it’s not ‘manly’.

    So a lot of people-men and women- continue to live with depression and severe stress because they can’ talk about their feelings

    Recently, Allwell Orji, a medical doctor, committed suicide by jumping into the Lagos lagoon from the 3rd Mainland Bridge. There are speculations he may have been depressed.

    But when this Twitter user posted about her brother being depressed, people reacted quite differently

    The siblings are orphans and her brother was having a terrible birthday because he couldn’t celebrate

    https://twitter.com/SubDeliveryMan/status/847539305610227712

    But people stepped up in the most amazing way to make his birthday fun

    https://twitter.com/SubDeliveryMan/status/847541889813299200

    Someone sharply tried to order doughnuts for him

    https://twitter.com/SubDeliveryMan/status/847548106245668864

    People sent him love, money and so many WhatsApp messages that his phone started to slow down

    https://twitter.com/SubDeliveryMan/status/847539305610227712

    Is someone cutting onions nearby, because my eyes are tearing up

    Who knew a little phone call could do so much?

    People were not even playing!

    https://twitter.com/treymofo/status/847549599799812096

    Sometimes, it’s the little things we do that make a huge difference

    If you can cheer someone up today, do it!

  • 1. When you remember that your birthday is soon!

    Let the good times roll!

    2. But then you also remember that you are very broke.

    Ah!

    3. You check your account and it’s even worse than you thought!

    But I was supposed to have more than this!

    4. Meanwhile your friends and colleagues are expecting you to “do birthday” for them!

    Look at these people oh!

    5. You find out how much cake is and you’re like:

    For sugar and flour?

    6. Even small chops are expensive.

    Puff puff is now arrogant!

    7. People start texting you that they’re coming to your house after work that day:

    I am finished oh!

    8. And before you know it your own birthday has become a prayer point.

    Father Lord do something miraculous in my account!

    9. The closer you get to your birthday the more stressed you are.

    Why is time moving so fast?

    10. Now you are thinking about your big age and lack of money.

    God why always me?

    11. So you ask for the day off and tell everyone you’re travelling around that period.

    “Something impromptu oh! See you people in 3 days!”

    12. But you stay at home and beg God not to allow this kind of wretchedness follow you into next year.

    This affliction must not arise a second time.
  • Winnie Mandela turned 80 a few days ago and slayed for generations.

    Well we really aren’t surprised, she was slaying before the word was invented.

    I mean, just look at her!

    All that fab!

    All that swag!

    Giving us grown slay goals.

    Happy birthday Mama Winnie. Stay fierce and fabulous!

  • First of all, we are so pained that nobody reminded us yesterday was the day we’ve all been waiting for! For those that are not aware, yesterday was Bobrisky’s birthday, and it was celebrated at Escape Nightclub. Bobrisky is one of the most popular Nigerians on Snapchat. See all the action that went down at the party sha.

    1. Can your makeup ever be as ‘on-fleek’ as this ?

    2. Just look at all the shine-shine on this golden shoe!

    3. We are too in love with this glittery outfit.

    4. And Bob slayed us in another popping onesie.

    5. Our hearts can only take so much glam from one person.

    6. Some people are speculating as to where Bobrisky got all the outfit inspiration from.

    https://twitter.com/EEBUBEE/status/771082515629105152

    7. Bobrisky even slayed on the birthday cake. So painful we didn’t get to taste it.

    8. Even when the party moved to the club, nobody could still call to give us simple reminder hian!

    9. Apparently drinks were flowing but nobody wanted to share with us.

    We have polished our shoes and are getting ready for Bobrisky’s birthday next year; invite or no invite, you will see us there live!!!
  • 1. How you run out when you hear it’s time for musical chairs:

    I’m ready to win that extra party pack.

    2. When you’re still dancing like a normal human being because the chairs are plenty.

    They don’t know the real you is about to emerge.

    3. How you eye each chair facing you as you approach it:

    Can’t risk it, biko.

    4. You, dancing in the direction of the chair as you pass it like:

    Music fit stop any foken time.

    5. How you look at the Dj when the song is almost over and he has not paused it:

    How is it doing this one?

    6. When all of you get carried away by the jams the DJ is playing.

    TURN UP!

    7. You, when the music stops without any warning:

    Chineke!

    8. When you and another child have half nyansh on one chair and you successfully push them off.

    YESSS!!!

    9. You, looking at that child that refuses to accept they are out of the game:

    Hian! Leave this place na.

    10. When your friend moves your chair right before you land on it.

    Wow! Is it like that?

    11. How you feel when the music stops for you right in front of a chair:

    See what God can do.

    12. When someone sits on your lap and refuses to stand up:

    Respect yourself, biko.

    13. You, watching people go back to their seats in shame when they lose:

    Come and be going, abeg.

    14. How you play when there is only one chair left:

    It is no longer a game.

    15. How you sit on the last chair when you win the game:

    WHERE IS MY PARTY PACK?
  • 1. How you feel when your birthday doesn’t fall on a school day:

    The pain.

    2. You, turning up to school in your mufty like:

    SLAY!

    3. The official birthday hairstyle:

    Christmas was the only other time you’d see this hairstyle.

    4. How your classmates look at you when you enter with cake.

    Turn Up!

    5. When people that have never spoken to you start forming best friend.

    Shift biko.

    6. The official birthday starter pack:

    Add Capri-sonne for some extra love.

    7. Your classmates, waiting for break time to come so you can share the cabin.

    Longest wait ever.

    8. How your teacher cuts their own cake:

    Chai!

    9. When your teacher still finds a reason to flog you.

    Where is your conscience?

    10. When they make you take pictures with all your classmates.

    Ugh! Can we eat already?

    11. You, picking the people that will get extra party packs.

    Come forward and be judged.

    12. When they start threatening you with “I won’t be your friend again”.

    Ehn be going na.

    13. Your classmates, when they see you the next day:

    Wow! Is it like that?