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Memes about life are the most popular type of meme. Memes are a popular form of humour and have become a primary online entertainment source. They are shared online and can be found in groups, forums, and chat rooms.

They are an effective way to get a laugh with your coworkers or friends. They help keep the mood light and can be a stress buster when tired, which is relatable to students as they often create and share funny memes about their teachers, tight schedules, lots of homework and paper writing tasks, deadlines, etc.
Memes have a strong influence on people. They make us happy, bring us together, and bring a smile to our faces.
Let’s look for the main reasons people love funny memes so much.
Hilarious memes have a remarkable impact on people’s physical health and life in general
Memes are primarily fun as they’re relatable. They make us laugh, and laughing impacts the longevity of our lives. Studies show that if you laugh a lot, you decrease stress levels and increase endorphin levels, which make you happy and thriving. In addition, laughing can prevent cardiovascular diseases and make you feel physically strong and energized.
When you’re feeling down, and life isn’t going your way, a little laughter can be just what the doctor ordered. Here are some funny memes that will make you laugh and remind you that everything will be OK.
Funny memes are a huge benefit for the mental health
Psychologists say that laughing improves emotional health, and it’s great if you even smile at a joke because your subconscious mind will pick up the signal that you are happy, and you will feel that way yourself. Memes about life are also a great way to see something positive in everyday hustles and routines and, therefore, prevent depression and apathy.
Some studies also show that positive memes can be beneficial for people who are struggling with psychiatric conditions. These include anxiety and depression.
They can also help people understand how to cope with a stressful situation and offer a new perspective. This helps them overcome their fears and feelings of isolation.
Individuals with psychiatric disorders have been reported to find memes about life humorous and relatable. These memes have also been found to provide social connections for individuals experiencing psychiatric difficulties.
Amusing jokes, pictures or videos bring people together
People love funny memes about life because they make us laugh and feel happy. They help us see a different side of a stressful situation and realize we are not alone.
Such memes are relatable and are a great source of social bonding. They connect people to others facing the same stressors and can help them find humor in their situation.
Memes about life are an underrated topic of conversation. They are a great way to lighten the mood, make people laugh, and even give you a break from all that serious stuff.
Memes are also an excellent way to see what others say about your experiences and emotions, making them a natural conduit for communication. They have been proven to improve relationships and even make for a fun icebreaker during a tense situation.
One of the more critical reasons people love funny memes about life is that they often solve a problem or show the world how to do something previously inconceivable. This is especially true of social media and online forums. The most effective ones will entertain and inspire a slew of new ideas and innovations. They could be the catalyst for the next breakthrough in a field that’s existed for millennia.
They also help us connect to others around the world and communicate with them. They help us understand and learn about other cultures, as they often have references to other countries or events.
Summary
Funny memes about life are a great way to bring humor into any social media group or messaging system. They have many benefits and you can easily share them with your friends, family, or coworkers to lighten their day and have fun together.
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Friends, the time has come to show the world how deadly your meme game is.
Zikoko is hosting a meme competition for the next week, starting today, December 9, 2022.
What’s this about?Zikoko is relaunching its meme bank, Zikoko Memes, with a fresher design and more features. To make sure everyone is aware they can now get their memes, edit them and save them in one place, we’re doing this competition.
Which is why you’re here.
How to enter the Battle of the Meme competition
Friends in arms, this battle is in three steps.
First, you select the meme for this competition from memes.zikoko.com.
Click on the image on the #BattleoftheMemes banner, Click on the image on the #BattleoftheMemes banner, and click on the Remix icon.
Remixing
This means you add your own caption to make it funky. What’s a better caption on that welcome to a new dispensation meme, for instance? Bring that originality here.
Finally, you submit with the hashtag #Battleofthememe
If you don’t add the hashtag, we won’t see your entry.
And now, the most important part: What’s the prize?
We have 3 prizes for three winners.
- 1st Place: ₦30k + 1 month Canva Pro Subscription
- 2nd Place: ₦20k + 1 month Canva Pro Subscription
- 3rd Place: ₦10k
How do you win?
Follow our guidelines, share your meme on your social media and hope for the best!

Friends, it’s time to channel your inner wordsmith and Zikoko crack, and let’s BATTLE.
Terms and conditions apply.
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The funny Nigerian gateman is the most annoying stereotype in Nollywood movies, until you actually have one. These memes are for you if you’ve ever had a funny gateman.
When you first hire them
Somehow, they bamboozle their way into getting hired, and still, you’re thinking, “Finally, a chill person”. My dear, good luck.
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Then you realise you’ve hired a clown
When they tell you twice that they, “Have like that your material at home”, you’ll realise you have a clown on your hands.
You every time he makes a joke
If rolling your eyes was a competitive sport, you’d take first, second and third place. The worst part is the jokes aren’t half as funny as they think.
When he brings out the loud radio
Why have a pet when you can have a gateman with a radio that disturbs your neighbours just as much? And it’s always tuned to stations you never knew people listened to. You’d be wondering why this is a problem until you start reciting adverts word for word.
Or pretends to be hip
They constantly reference Instagram skits, somehow doing a better job of making it funny. Or are so familiar with fashion trends, you start wondering if you’re using the same internet.
When he talks about his family members
They either have an uncle who’s been shot 70 times and survived, or 100 children somewhere in the village. Anytime he tries to relate a situation to his family, just expect the most unhinged shit.
They always have everybody’s gist
I mean, when you open the gate for people, you’re likely to find out everything they’ve been up to. The person on a diet who hides to buy junk food when no one is around and the person sneaking in after curfew, they see everything.
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We know all those failed talking stages pained you, but it’s time to laugh about it. We rise by forgetting about people, or how does that quote go?
The “smile through the pain” meme
For every time your friends told you about their love life and had the audacity to ask about yours when they knew it didn’t exist.
The “it’s giving delusional” meme
Nobody is saying you’re not sweet looking oh, but is it sweetness that’ll hold you at night? Anything to make you feel better after 100 failed talking stages, I guess.
The “I love myself” meme
You know what? I get it. I, too, would become the love of my life if everyone else refused to love me. Choose you. We dey your back.
The “settling for less” meme
The problem is you think you’re the “more” men deserve, and that’s why all your talking stages fail. Try wickedness and see what changes.
The “you have mind oh” meme
This meme is for when the person you were in a talking stage with woke up one morning to text, “I don’t think this is working”. The nerve, the audacity, the mind.
The “I give up” meme
This is when your friends pitied you and tried to hook you up with someone they knew. But you’re the one they bring all their relationship issues to, so you don’t think they have good taste.
The “it’s brutal out here” meme
You actually thought the talking stage was going well and started considering asking them out, only for them to post, “Happy one month, baby”. But that’s not your picture or name, and you’ve only known them for two weeks.
The “please, leave me alone” meme
When the one you ended up becoming good friends with comes weekly to be like, “Wow! We almost ended you together”, you choke back tears and fake laugh.
The “at least, I wasn’t cheated on” meme
When you and all your other single friends sat together in perpetual sadness to say shit like, “At least, no one cheated on me”, but in reality, you wished you loved someone enough for it to hurt you if they cheated.
The “how many more ghostings can I take?” meme
When you opened your message app for the tenth time that day, and your love interest still hadn’t texted back in a week.
The “don’t test me” meme
At a point in the year, one talking stage seemed to be going somewhere. You even considered buying a matching nightwear set in advance only for them to post, “I think I need to take time to heal my inner child”. Okay, let’s heal it together.
The “maybe I should date the dating app” meme
You don’t know how many “what’s your favourite colour and love language” questions you’ve answered this year. At a point, you started thinking, “If that one white woman can date a train, I can date the dating app”.
The “I live for chaos” meme
If anyone had as many talking stages as you’ve had, they’d live long enough to become the villain. Not only are you still single, but you’re also picky. Any small thing, you’ve blocked the person or ghosted. We can’t even blame you, pele.
The “I was minding my business” meme
You’ll be on your own, and some happy person will post something like, “Did somebody wish you good morning or give your forehead kisses, or should I mind my business?” They should’ve minded their business before posting it. At least, single people don’t have to share their food.
The “don’t try me“ meme
When you see someone tweet, “If you’ve slept with many people, your soul is now connected to them”. All those soul ties, and none of them would date you?

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It doesn’t matter if you recently returned to the streets, you’re taking a break from relationships to focus on yourself or you’re not just meeting the right people.
You can probably relate to this story if you’re a single friend

Your friend just celebrated their first anniversary with bae
You remember all the times you’ve had to weigh in as relationship counsellor
You send them messages to show your excitement
God when Pro-Max
Now you’re asking your friends when they’ll get married
Because you want to wear aso ebi and eat party jollof.
But they counter it with, “when will you sef find a partner?”
It’s giving Nigerian nosey aunty, TBH.
Then they try to match you with someone
There’s no harm in trying, right?
So they start sharing your number and social media handles
It starts with their partner’s friend, then their coworker. Next thing, it’s someone who’d previously hit on them.
As long as the person is good-looking, you don’t mind
Ah yes, they’re very fine. But do they have sense?
Soon after, you already know it won’t work
If they’re not saying “am cool” or trying to “have you eaten” you to death, they’re telling you how they want you people to be eating each other’s work.
You’re now worried about the kind of people your friend knows
And why they even thought it was a good match.
You conclude your friends hate you
And you’ve decided to stop indulging in their amateur match-making.
But they won’t stop sending you posts about single people
Will you rest, in Jesus’ name?
Or doing yimu at your “God-when” comments
Delete this immediately.
It’s clear to them that you’re a clown
You’re one with the streets.
Still, whenever you post a cute picture of you with someone
Anyone where you’re both smiling
They rush to the DM to ask if the Lord has finally done it
Done wot?
They think you’re choosing to stay on the streets because ashawo is in your eye
Which might be true
But they don’t know the dating pool is murky these days
Everybody on the street is either wicked, planning to japa or married.
You’re actually ready for a relationship
You just need to find someone worth it
But you don’t know how many talking stages you have left in you
Your helper is the only person you want to tell more about yourself.
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If you’ve ever lied through your teeth to a close friend, in order to get them to a place where others were waiting to surprise them, this article will feel too familiar
Something good is happening to someone dear to you
It’s Buhari’s birthday next month.
And don’t know what to get them
Also, sapa is outside.
Then it hits you
Out of nowhere, an idea pops into your head.
Let’s throw a surprise party
What could possibly go wrong?
First, you tell a mutual friend
Once they share your excitement, you’re good to go.
Then you open a group chat
Five or six people. Add too many people and someone will mess up by mentioning it around the person you’re trying to surprise.
You people start scheming and planning
“So she’s meant to be at her boyfriend’s house that day, but he’ll tell her he wants to take her out instead. That’s where we’ll be.”
And telling people to make videos
What’s a surprise party without videos from friends and family?
This is you asking the person for their plans for that day
And when they ask you why you’re asking, you say, “Oh nothing.”
And this is you when people begin to behave one kind on the group chat
“You people should not spoil my handwork.”
When you mistakenly let something slip
“I have used my own mouth to destroy myself.”
But they don’t catch on
We move!
This is you two days before the event
At this point, all the thoughts of possible failure begin to cloud your mind.
One day before the event
Anxiety? What’s that?
When the celebrant is outside
“You guy’s, hide, hide! She’s here.”
Surprise!
They scream. Laugh. Start crying.
And then, you explain how you planned it
“Remember when I asked you what you were doing today? We’ve been planning this for months!”
In your mind, you’re oga planner
Any other planner doesn’t know what they’re doing.
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After seven months of fasting, trials, and tribulations, we can finally log on to Paraga’s app without VPNs? Brothers and sisters, this right here, is what we call a miracle. Could all of this have been avoided if Bubu had just unlooked and focused on borrowing more money? Yes. But like Michael Jackson said, “They don’t really care about us.” To celebrate our “legal” return to Twitter streets, we’ve decided to compile memes that accurately describe the situation in the country now that the ban has been lifted.
1. People who just renewed their VPN subscription looking at the rest of us celebrate

So some of you were paying for VPN? It’s giving wealth and opulence. What happened to free VPN, dears? Well, sorry for your loss sha.
2. Banks, brands and other government compliant agencies getting ready to hit the Twitter streets

They’ve already started posting cringe TikTok challenges. Must affliction rise again? Please, focus on responding to your customers on time. We don’t pay you to dance.
3. Nigerians returning from all the countries VPN took them to

Who said you can’t travel without visa? Call them a detty liar and tell them about all the trips you took thanks to your VPN. If there’s one thing we’ll miss about the ban, it’s the way we were confusing other countries’ Twitter trends during the height of BBNaija. Good times.
4. What the Nigerian government thought we would do, but we have coconut heads

Beg? Nigerian youths? It’s like they don’t know who we are. Give us fire, and we will use it to turn semo.
5. Our followers increasing out of nowhere

Please, why are all of you following us? We know we are funny and the most happening babes in town, but this increase feels a bit suspicious. We are sleeping with one eye opened.
6. A visual of us trying to revive our phone batteries after months of VPN suffering

Ayomide, rise, don’t waste my money.
7. Nigerian police after they realize they can’t harass because of Twitter anymore

I guess it’s time to go back to tattoos and dreadlocks.
8. Nigerian politicians ready to begin another round of detty lies

We see you. We know you. We won’t vote for you.
9. Customer service agents knowing that they’ve entered one chance

You guys were not picking our calls. Well, Twitter is back and we can drag your companies by their dirty undies in public. Get ready to start responding to tweets with “Hi Sola, how may we help you?”
10. Nigerians celebrating freedom from VPN even though we know this is decision was an campaign tactic

We know what they’re doing, but we still celebrate regardless because we have been in the trenches for too long.
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If you’ve been on Bubu’s internet over the past few weeks, you’ve probably come across a meme with an ugly green frog making an equally ugly face. Originally referred to as the Pepe The Frog meme, this image has been adopted by Nigerians and rebranded as “Comrade” on the TL. With all the drama surrounding its use, we’ve decided to ask Nigerians what they think about this new meme for Love It/Hate It.
Ajoke — “The meme is for bullies. Periodt.”
Nigerians like to act brand new when you call them out on their bullshit. These memes have been used to downplay sexual assault and harassment, misogyny, queerphobia and every other unnecessary phobia under the sun. Now that we’ve clocked it for what it is, people are coming out to say we don’t want “poor” people to have fun? From where to where? If you want to be a bully on social media, do it with your chest, you’re not a victim here. Shift.
Jeremiah — “It’s really not that deep.”
First of all, I don’t find the memes funny. That being said, I think people are overreacting. Every meme has been used negatively and this won’t be the first time. If you don’t find them funny, unlook and move on. Everybody go dey alright last last. There’s no reason why anyone should be writing a thesis over a stupid meme. It’s really not that deep.
Uche — “Not you guys caping for a razz meme.”
Before people come for me and call me classist, let me start by saying I use a ton of memes you guys might consider razz, but you see this frog thing? Ewww. It’s a meme people use when they can’t defend or make an intellectual argument. You’re trying to say something serious and in comes a couple of random people with the bloody meme. We need to kill it with fire abeg.
Bello — “Women hate seeing men happy. It’s that simple.”
If you look closely at most of the people nagging about the meme, you’ll realise it’s the women on the timeline. How are you seeing misogyny and homophobia from a meme? The truth is, if you look for something, you’ll probably find it and I think that’s what’s happening here. There’s just a lot of bitterness, and for what? But like Buju said, “No come use your reggae to spoil my blues and rhythm now.”
Karen — “What the hell is a ‘comrade meme’?”
This is the first time I’m hearing of this and I’ve been online almost every day this year. Wait….the frog thing? Does it have an identity? Mad o! I don’t use it and I doubt the people close to me do, so honestly, I could care less. People are actually dying.
Chinedu — “It’s not funny at all. Those memes are dangerous AF!”
As a trans man, I don’t find these memes funny at all. It’s easy for the heterosexual community — especially straight men — to dismiss the meme because it doesn’t affect them, but that doesn’t mean it’s not harmful to other people. How does trivialising people’s experiences and sufferings sound like a good idea to anyone? We complain a lot about suffering at the hands of the government, meanwhile, given the slightest opportunity, we are always excited to shit on other people. It’s messed up.
Daniel — “A lot of things are funny to different people for different reasons.”
I’ve never posted a comrade meme before, but whenever I see one, I burst out laughing. I like how many times they mix it with a picture of something pop culture-related. For example, yesterday, I saw one where someone put the frog head on the “12 Years A Slave” movie poster and changed the title to “12 Years A Comrade”, and I just couldn’t stop laughing. I don’t see any reason to hate it, but I also understand that like many other memes on the internet, people may use it for bad purposes. It’s the internet though, you should expect it.
