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Santa’s interesting career journey has seen him try out different trades from events promotion to dog breeding. But he’s not stopping till he becomes a billionaire.
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This week’s subject of Navigating Nigeria is Pelumi who’s struggling to understand why land grabbers, in collusion with the police, demolished and took her community hostage.
Mike is a serving corp member in Rivers State. He spoke to Citizen about his camping experience in Yobe State, and the twists and turns are straight out of a Nollywood film.
This week’s subject of Navigating Nigeria is Matilda, a 24-year old author who spoke to Citizen on her failed japa attempts, switching passions and churches, and the harsh reality of getting a job in Nigeria even with a first class degree.
Naomi is a Cameroonian who spoke to Citizen about life in Nigeria. Here she talks about migrating, bullying, darkness and of course, the Nigerian police.
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