• Tochukwu Ifeanyi 

    Universities are known for many things, but very rarely is a university associated with the word, therapeutic (having a healing effect). Yet, that is exactly what Tochukwu Ifeanyi (popularly known as Tochi) – a 400-level Accounting student of Nile University of Nigeria – did following her victory in the women-led category at the national finals of the 2023 WEMA Bank  Hackaholics competition.  

    Tochi, who won a mouthwatering cash prize of N5 million for her startup idea, Outsidee, at the  WEMA Bank-sponsored youth-focused startup competition, credited Nile University for bringing her from “a bad place mentally” to the brink of achieving her dream of becoming a successful entrepreneur.  

    Tochukwu Ifeanyi holding her N5 million cheque 

    Recounting her journey to her remarkable accomplishment on a hot November [2023] afternoon in one of the cozy meeting rooms in Nile University’s Administrative building, Tochi recalled the events of the grim final days of her second year (200 Level) as the turning point. At the time,  according to her, she fell into a “sad state” due to a series of experiences she preferred to keep private. Starting an internship, which required her to work from 9-5 daily, during the same period also made things worse.  

    “I was already in a bad place mentally, physically, everything. So, adding an intensive internship program which involved the hassle of commuting to and from work every weekday and dealing with the demands of 9-5 work in an unfamiliar environment worsened my mental state. The internship was not fun in any way,” Tochi stated. 

    However, true to the famous words of Napoleon Hill, “Every adversity contains, at the same time, a seed of equivalent opportunity,” Tochi managed to turn arguably the most difficult period of her life into a launching pad toward a successful and happier future. “The first step was telling myself that I didn’t want to be in this state anymore. I don’t want to feel like this anymore. Whatever it would take to not be the person I am now, I’d do it,” Tochi said.  

    Top on her to-do list was ensuring that she never had to experience a traditional 9-5 job again. “The internship came at the worst possible time which tainted my perception of the 9-5 life and made me determined to do everything within my power to never go back to it. Maybe if it had  come at another time, my experiences and perception would’ve been different.” 

    In her quest to rediscover happiness and rid herself of a future that included a 9-5 job, Tochi found the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Hub (formally known as the Collective Lab) of Nile University an invaluable guide and ally. “Before I fell into a sad state, I used to go to the Collective Lab [a dedicated collaborative space designed to develop an innovative entrepreneurial spirit among students] frequently to hang out and seek advice.  

    “Mrs. Binta [Gali Agbonika, the Collective Lab Manager] is a very welcoming person. You go there once, and before you know it, you’re there the next day, and the day after that… [She made the space very welcoming to students]. So, when I found myself in a bad place mentally, the  Collective Lab became my safe space to pour out my heart and get informal therapy.

    (L-R): Tochukwu Ifeanyi, Mrs. Binta Gali Agbonika  

    “After my internship, when I became determined to never work a 9-5 job again, I went back to the Collective Lab to bounce several business ideas off Mrs. Binta, who was more than happy to listen and guide me. It was during this period that the opportunity to participate in the WEMA Bank Hackaholics came and Outsidee was truly born,” Tochi said. 

    Surprisingly, Outsidee – a platform that provides a robust search engine for all entertainment needs – which eventually won her the competition was not her first-choice startup idea. “For as long as I can remember, I’ve had an idea book where I write down different business ideas. When Mrs. Binta told me about the Hackaholics competition and asked me to return with a Startup idea we could refine and apply with, I went to my idea book and saw Outsidee. 

    “But I thought that since it was focused on entertainment, it wouldn’t be taken seriously. So, I  came back to her with a fintech idea for an app that helps users track their expenses. As an  Accounting student, I believed that this idea was more relevant to my field of study and sounded better as a potential startup,” Tochi stated.  

    However, while pitching the Fintech Startup idea to the Nile Collective Lab team, Tochi’s lack of passion for it was so evident that she was advised to provide other options. “Mrs. Binta told me that if it was that obvious to her that I wasn’t passionate about the idea, the judges would sense it too and I wouldn’t stand a chance in the competition,” she said. 

    Fortunately, Tochi’s Eureka moment soon arrived. “Later that day, something just told me that,  wait, you’ve had this Outsidee idea for over a year now. You have the name, the logo idea, and a 

    mental picture of how you want everything to be. Why not present it? If they reject it, at least  you know you’ve tried your best.” 

    To Tochi’s pleasant surprise, the Collective Lab team loved the Outsidee idea and asked her to submit it as her entry to the Hackaholics competition. This was the start of a whirlwind, exhilarating few months which culminated in her success in the national finals of the 2023 WEMA Bank Hackaholics.  

    (L-R): Mrs. Binta Gali Agbonika (Manager, Collective Lab, Nile), Dr. Modupe Fausat  Aleshinloye (Dean, Student Services, Nile), Prof. Dilli Dogo (Vice-Chancellor, Nile), Ms.  Tochukwu Ifeanyi (Founder, Outsidee/ Software Engineering Student, Nile), Mr. Gerald  Osugo (Chief Marketing Officer, Nile), Dr. Umar Ibrahim (Officer, Collective Lab/Software  Engineering Lecturer, Nile)  

    Between May (the month of the competition’s regional finals) and October 2023 (when the national finals was held), Tochi underwent a steep learning curve and accelerated growth that few ever experience in life, never mind the university. From a student filled with self-doubt who  “didn’t even know what B2B or Blockchain was,” Tochi was transformed into a proficient and confident (tech) entrepreneur capable of effectively selling her ideas and holding her own in any business conversation.  

    The journey, for Tochi, was life-changing – its impact extending far beyond the acquisition of entrepreneurial skills to other areas of her life. Specifically, she credited it for her improved self-

    confidence and mental resilience. “From then [since winning the regional finals in May 2023] till now, I don’t doubt myself anymore. That [victory] was enough to pull me through anything.  

    “When I go somewhere or do something that doesn’t work out, I tell myself that maybe these are not the right people for my solution and I need to build something different [more relevant for them] or go somewhere else. It doesn’t mean that what I did is not good. The last thing I do is doubt myself,” she said. 

    Tochi attributed her transformational growth to Nile University’s Collective Lab. “The Collective  Lab has been a big part of my success story. It’s been my backbone. I go there every day… Once I  know I’m not rushing anywhere after school, you’ll see me there. Even if it’s just to tell Dr. Umar [Ibrahim, Collective Lab Officer/Software Engineering Lecturer] hi or talk about one or two things with him. I barely make decisions about Outsidee without consulting them [Mrs. Binta and Dr. Umar] because I know they know best.  

    “They helped me find the team that put Outsidee together. Efe [a recent Nile graduate] helped me with my UI design, Dami [another, now former, Nile student] helped me do my logo… I met both of them at the Collective Lab and we’ve become very good friends. It’s [the Collective Lab] my root and I always go back [for guidance]. Because of the Collective Lab, I’m always confident that whatever I face or don’t know, I have people to call that can help me out; I’m not alone,”  Tochi stated.  

    Tochukwu Ifeanyi (front), Efemena Onovre (Left), Chimdalu Onwualu (Right), Utibe Enobong Usiere (Back) 

    Watching and listening to Tochi excitedly narrate her story, while oozing such confidence and infectious enthusiasm, it was difficult to imagine her being the same person who was once (not too long ago) filled with self-doubt and unhappiness. That she was able to achieve such a swift and remarkable turnaround in her fortunes is a testament to the transformative power of determination.  

    “I believe that most of the change [we seek] starts from within, then your environment aligns with it,” Tochi stated. True to form, her environment did respond, providing her with the most unusual of “therapists.” 


    About Outsidee 

    Outsidee is a platform (app) that provides a robust search engine customized specifically for users’ entertainment needs. Designed to function as the ChatGPT for all things entertainment-related, Outsidee helps individuals looking for exciting places to visit, relax, and have fun make informed choices by providing them access to a wide array of amazing locations tailored to their needs. Beyond discovering the best entertainment spots, the platform allows users to effortlessly share them with friends, bookmark their favorites, and access insightful reviews. Outside also offers a unique avenue for entertainment businesses and vendors to enhance their online presence and connect with their target audiences. 

    Outsidee is currently in the development phase and is on course to be launched in the first half of  2024. The following are Outsidee’s founding members: Tochukwu Ifeanyi (Founder; Nile Accounting Department, 200 Level), Efemena Hilda Onovre (UI/UX Designer; Software  Engineering Department, Nile Graduating Class of 2023), Tamunokorite Briggs (UI/UX  Designer/Testable Prototype Creator; Software Engineering Department, Nile Graduating Class  of 2023), Chimdalu Onwualu (Chief Operating Officer; Software Engineering Department,  Nile Graduating Class of 2023), Utibe-Enobong Usiere (UI/UX Designer; Software  Engineering Department, Nile Graduating Class of 2023), and Oluwadamilola Daniel Babalola (UI/UX Designer; Software Engineering Department, Transferred from Nile in 2023). 

    About Nile University of Nigeria 

    Nile University of Nigeria is a private multidisciplinary university established in 2009 and located in Abuja, Nigeria. Nile University is committed to building future generations of professionals and leaders who can thrive and positively impact Africa and beyond by leveraging academic innovation, state-of-the-art facilities, and great talent. The University currently has over 40 undergraduate programmes and more than 50 postgraduate programmes spread across eight best-in-class faculties: Health Sciences, Law, Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Arts &  Social Sciences, Management Sciences, Computing Studies, and Science. Nile University is a proud member of Honoris United Universities, the first and largest pan-African private higher education network with 16 institutions in 10 African countries. 

    For Media Information 

    Ekezimero Eto 

    Marketing Communications Manager, Nile University of Nigeria 

    eto.ekezimero@nileuniversity.edu.ng


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  • In recent times, Nigerians have embraced meal ordering as a safe and convenient option to crowded restaurants. Owing to this and the need to promote local restaurants, Jumia introduced its Food Festival campaign in 2020 and has since used it to encourage more consumers to order their favourite dishes online. The online food festival is even bigger this year, with more restaurants partnering to offer exciting deals and discounts. 

    For two years, Jumia’s Food Festival campaign has provided restaurants with a platform to expand their reach while offering consumers access to tasty meals at the best prices. The options are endless, from breakfast to brunch and desserts if you crave convenience and affordability.

    To kick off the mouth-watering experience, here are five categories you might want to explore: 

    1. Immerse yourself in the adventure of finger-licking local dishes

    Are you looking for the best local cuisines, or do you miss the warmth of mama’s village recipes? Then visit Chopnownow. With a 20% discount on the entire menu, you can get a range of local delicacies like amala and ewedu soup, akara, moi moi, ofada rice, and sauce, to mention a few, for a steal. 

    2. Enjoy a variety of tasty staple foods

    Do you love noodles so much that you never get bored eating them? If you are looking for new places to taste a new noodle recipe, then do well to order as many plates as you want from Indomie Cafe this campaign season. You will surely be in for a noodle feast with a whopping 35% off all food prices.

    3. Indulge your sweet tooth cravings with a “buy 1 get 1 free” offer

    Imagine taking a scoop of your favourite ice cream on a sunny day and how it awakens a hormone of happiness that helps reduce stress levels in the body. Jumia allows you to have two cups of your favourite ice cream at Cold Stone Creamery during the online food festival. Also, Pastry lovers are not left out. With an extra free box of 3, you can enjoy more of the yummiest doughnuts from Krispy Kreme Doughnuts & Coffee.

    4. Get varieties of food in quick service restaurants

    A quick service restaurant is what we commonly call a fast food restaurant. If you’re a lover of fries, sandwiches, chicken, burgers, and pizza, you can order with a 25% slash on food prices at Sooyah Bistro and get all burger meals delivered free from Burger King during this Jumia awoof season.

    5. Enjoy intercontinental cuisine from the comfort of your home

    Try out various intercontinental cuisines, from Chinese cuisines to Korean beef rice, for a complete food adventure. The Place is one of the best restaurants serving intercontinental dishes.

    Now that you have all the information, don’t miss the chance to get the best food experience during the Jumia Food Festival. The ongoing campaign lasts till the 9th of October, 2022. So, hurry! Visit food.jumia.com.ng or log on to your Jumia Food app to get started. 

  • Watch Denrele Edun discuss the journey to freedom with his hair in newly released video by Jäegermeister.

    Beyond every braid, curl, loc and strand is a unique story for some individuals — and even though it’s just hair, there’s so much more than meets the eye. In celebration of #WorldHairDay which coincides with Independence Day (October 1st), premium liqueur brand, Jäegermeister has released a video which showcases the ability to express oneself, creativity and independence through hair.

    The video sees media personality Denrele Edun, a member of the Meisters Tribe (a group of dynamic individuals who represent the spirit of the brand) open up on how he dares to be different and express himself through his hair. He recounts how he was discriminated against by his family members and the church for choosing to express himself through his looks, especially his hair. 

    Click this link  to see the full video.

    Whichever style we choose to wear does not define our humanity and This independence & World Hair Day, Jäegermeister encourages all to be Kuhl, Dare to be different and Be the Meister!

    Jäegermeister is a premium liquer to be enjoyed responsibly by people above the age of 18 years.

    Follow and stay glued to @jagermeisternigeria  on Instagram for exciting updates and experiences.

  • International Breweries, a proud member of AB InBev, the biggest brewer in the world has launched a new brand in Nigeria. The new brand called Flying Fish joins the portfolio of premium brands like Budweiser, Hero Lager, Trophy Lager, Trophy Stout, Castle Lite, and Grand and Beta Malts. 

    Speaking at the unveil, Marketing Director, International Breweries Plc, Tolulope Adedeji, expressed excitement at the new flavoured alcoholic beer. 

    Adedeji said, “Today, we launch Flying Fish, a perfect blend of premium beer and zesty lemon flavour into the Nigerian marketto the delight of our consumers who wanted us to introduce something different to them because they know our pedigree when it comes to making premium beers that people love. Flying Fish comes at 4.5% ABV in a unique flint bottle and golden liquid which is as unexpected as the brand name. Nothing tastes like this and this is why both men and women will equally love it.”

    Brand Manager, Flying Fish, Ifeoma Igbokidi explained that Flying Fish will cater to the category of consumers who prefer alcoholic content beers with a tinge of sweetness and flavour. 

    “We are genuinely excited about this product because we not only see its potential in terms of how well it will do in the market but also because we know Nigerians will love it just as much” Igbokidi said.

    Flying Fish comes in a zesty lemon flavour that leaves the consumer feeling playful and vibrant. Some of the guests who attended the launch attested to this.

    Kingsley Alfred, a consumer noted the unique taste of Flying Fish. According to him, “The taste is nothing like I have ever experienced before. I am not much of a beer drinker, however, when I tasted Flying Fish, I loved it and can already predict it will be a favourite of myself and my friends who love more flavour than the typical beers.”

    Another guest at the launch, Kelechi Osude had only positive words for the International Breweries team. “I can’t tell you how excited I am to be here to witness this event. I have had Flying Fish, and I can confidently say that it hits all the right spots for me,” she said.

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  • Summer has come to an end but Infinix is just getting started with an exciting promo where you stand a chance to win N300,000 worth of pocket money allowance and loads of other amazing prizes. That’s right, Infinix Nigeria has come bearing gifts this entire ember season and you also can be a winner.

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    If you’re wondering how to go about it, read on to see how you can qualify for the draw and you can cash out big time this season. A little more money especially for the students going back to school can go a very long way, Infinix has got you covered with pocket money worth N300,000 when you buy an Infinix smartphone in our #InfinixEndofSummerPromo.

    It’s simple. All you have to do is:

    • Go to the nearest retailer and purchase an Infinix device. Buy any of our Smart 6, Hot 12 or Note 12 smartphones and you can get up to N6,000 discount.
    •  You also get instant prizes when you purchase one of these smartphones and automatically qualify for the N300,000 pocket money allowance.
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    That’s it, and you can also be a winner.

    The Infinix End of Summer Promo is a limited offer and will end on the 6th of October, so head over to the closest retail store near you to participate and win. We all love a little bit of extra so why not seize this opportunity and get a little extra with Infinix Nigeria. Don’t sleep on this one guys! 

    Follow @infinixnigeria and engage with us on Instagram or Facebook to stay tuned to all of the latest updates and you can win big. 

  • Football is the world’s most popular sport, particularly, in Europe and South America. It has a worldwide presence, especially since you can find a pitch almost anywhere. Despite this popularity, Asia is not the most powerful football region in the world even though its population is sizably bigger than the rest of the world. 

    Thankfully, recent signs have shown that Asia has taken a liking to football. Countries like South Korea, Japan, Thailand, and many more have shown that they are big fans of the sport and are doing their best to become competitive against the toughest teams. 

    Asian countries are bolstering their youth systems and football leagues to keep up with the rest of the world. Their own leagues have become top-tier markets for BTC gambling in online sportsbooks. Let’s take a look at what Asian countries are doing to cement their status as a football-loving continent just like South America and Europe. 

    Asian footballers are inspiring the youth

    Despite the lack of popularity of football in Asia in the past, there are a few standouts that have bucked the trend. Asian footballers like Son Heung-min and Takumi Minamino have become worldwide stars and have left an indelible mark. The youth hold them in high esteem which has left these kids to follow their dreams. 

    Football was mostly seen as a sport for the people in the West but it has already taken over many Asian countries. Son has had a cultural impact on South Korea as he is seen as a hero by their citizens. 

    Son is not the only star from his country because before he even played for any senior squad, Park Ji-sung was the icon for his generation. There were only a few players in the past but nowadays, there is a plethora of Asians in football. 

    Football continues to get media attention in Asia

    While certain Asian players will be important when it comes to proving that the continent can produce talented players, the overall coverage of football makes the youth want to play. Watching leagues like the Premier League or La Liga is a strong reason why the sport has become so popular. 

    Superstars like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi have transcended borders and have become two of the most popular football players in the world. They are primarily known as footballers and with the ‘cool aura’ that they give off, more people become interested in what they do. This has led to Asian countries having their own leagues like the Chinese Super League or the J1 League in Japan. 

    The youth are more aware of different sports now

    The youth has the internet to use for entertainment and to follow their interests. In the past, the youth was only restricted to what they could see on television. Now, they have the internet as a wider lens to look into which has led to them seeing how football is played and what leagues they can watch through the internet. 

    It has unlocked a new facet of the sports world as they can regularly watch football matches through live streaming sites. They can watch a highlight reel from a footballer like Son or Messi through video-sharing sites like YouTube or social media platforms like Facebook. This kind of variety has widened people’s eyes towards sports, especially in Asia with football.

    Asian football will get its own spotlight in the future

    Park, Son, Minamino, and the current crop of Asian footballers are just the beginning because Asian football is primed to become the biggest football region worldwide. They are ready to take over the competitive aspect soon but in the meantime, you should do BTC gambling for yourself with these Asian leagues and other competitions like the Premier League.

  • The Nigerian director, writer, producer, and showrunner—and her production company, Greoh Studios—will create and develop TV shows and movies exclusively for Prime Video in a three-year overall deal.

    The news comes as Osiberu’s highly anticipated movie Gangs of Lagos screens at the Toronto International Film Festival, ahead of its world premiere as the first Nigerian Original on Prime Video later this year.

    Osiberu is the first talent in Africa to strike an overall or first-look development deal with Prime Video and Amazon Studios, joining an international line-up of talent with similar agreements, such as Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Jenny Han and Priyanka Chopra.

    CULVER CITY, California—September 14, 2022—Prime Video today announced an exclusive overall deal with one of Nigeria’s leading filmmakers, Jáde Osiberu, the creator of film and series hits Sugar Rush, Isoken, and Gidi Up, as well as highly anticipated upcoming Amazon Original movie Gangs of Lagos. Osiberu’s three-year deal will include the creation of Original scripted TV and movie concepts, produced by her production company Greoh Studios

    The deal comes as Gangs of Lagos takes part in an exclusive preview screening at the Toronto International Film Festival for press and tastemakers. The movie is set to launch as the first Nigerian Original exclusively on Prime Video later this year. 

    “I am overjoyed with this collaboration and already feel like I’m part of the Prime Video and Amazon Studios family,” said Jáde Osiberu. “It will be an absolute pleasure to introduce Prime Video audiences to the most exciting talent and storylines Nigeria has to offer, and I’m looking forward to continuing to help elevate Nigerian stories on a global scale.”

    “Collaborating with visionary and respected talent is foundational to delivering a curated and elevated slate of Originals for our local audiences in Nigeria,” said Ned Mitchell, head of African and Middle East Originals, Prime Video and Amazon Studios. “It is a joy to announce our collaboration with Jáde Osiberu in a deal that is the first of its kind for us in Africa. We are constantly delighted by Jáde’s talent for weaving her visual magic and voice into heart-stopping storytelling and characters that sear into our memories, and together we will create authentically African hits for our Prime Video customers worldwide.”

    “At Prime Video, we are looking to work with original voices, to tell authentic stories that offer a local point of view and connect with our audiences, wherever they may be,” added Wangi Mba-Uzoukwu, head of Nigerian Originals, Prime Video and Amazon Studios. “Jáde Osiberu is an exceptional and compelling storyteller, and over the last few years, she has delivered stories with a unique flavour and fresh point of view. We are thrilled to be able to bring these stories and more to Prime Video audiences at home and abroad.” 

    The deal follows similar international agreements with talent such as Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag), Steve McQueen (Small Axe), Rachel Brosnahan (The Marvelous Mrs Maisel), Donald Glover (Mr. & Ms Smith), and Jenny Han (The Summer I Turned Pretty).

    The news comes after Prime Video recently announced its increased investment in Nigeria with its first two Nigerian Originals, Gangs of Lagos and LOL: Last One Laughing Naija, starring Basketmouth.

    Osiberu is represented by Range Media Partners.

    –ENDS–

    Gangs of Lagos

    Gangs of Lagos is a high-stakes, gritty, and hard-hitting action crime-thriller, with an authentic storyline centred on a group of friends who each have to navigate destiny, growing up on the bustling streets and neighbourhood of Isale Eko, Lagos, Nigeria. It features elaborate set pieces, action scenes, and engaging dialogue, balanced out by its high-octane pace and an emotionally grounded story at its core. Starring Tobi Bakre, Adesua Etomi-Wellington, and Chiké, Gangs of Lagos is directed and produced by Jade Osiberu, produced by Kemi Lala Akindoju, and co-produced by Akin Omotoso. The movie will launch exclusively on Prime Video in Nigeria and worldwide later this year.

    About Prime Video – Nigeria 

    Prime Video offers customers a vast collection of TV shows and movies—all available to watch on practically any device:

    • Included with Prime Video: Watch thousands of popular movies and TV shows, award-winning Amazon Originals and other exclusives, and more. Think global Amazon Original series such as The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, The Boys, The Terminal List, The Wheel of Time, The Marvelous Ms Maisel, and The Grand Tour, as well as critically acclaimed Amazon Original movies like Coming 2 America, The Tomorrow War, and exclusive Nollywood movies such as King of Thieves, Superstar, Progressive Tailors Club, Bad Comments, Badamasi, and much more. All available at no additional cost as part of Prime Video, which is available in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.
    • Instant Access: Watch at home or on the go with your choice of hundreds of compatible devices. Stream from the web or using the Prime Video app on compatible smartphones, tablets, game consoles, or select smart TVs. 
    • Enhanced Experiences: Control how much data you use when streaming and downloading video by choosing between Good, Better and Best visual quality settings, all of which utilise Prime Video’s state-of-the-art video compression technology to use less data without reducing visual quality. Save it for later with select mobile downloads for offline viewing. Make the most of every viewing with High Dynamic Range (HDR) compatible content. Go behind the scenes of your favourite movies and TV shows with exclusive X-Ray access, powered by IMDb. 
    • Personalized: Customers can browse the user interface in their own language and watch popular TV shows and movies with subtitles. 
  • How much can you confidently say you know about Guinness Smooth? Not Guinness. Guinness Smooth. You’re probably thinking about the most common answer. Say it. Don’t be shy. That’s right, Guinness Smooth is simply smooth. If you’re anything like some of the current Big Brother Naija season 7 housemates, who just got introduced to the magic of Guinness Smooth, then this article is for you. 

    On the 25th of August, 2022, Guinness Smooth visited the Big Brother season 7 housemates to acquaint them with the Guinness Smooth product in the form of a task. Who knew learning could be so much fun? 

    This task was divided into four phases flowing smoothly into each other. Through this task, Guinness Smooth was able to immerse the housemates and viewers of the show and well-wishers in the Guinness Smooth experience. It was fun, and easygoing, and successfully brought out the creativity and unique expression of the housemate’s Guinness Smooth experience. 

    Guinness Smooth put the housemates through a series of activities including a jigsaw puzzle, ball pit charade, beer pong and the Smooth Space Pitch. “Team Vibe”, “Team Easy”, and “Team Silk” gave it their best but in the end, there could only be one winner. 

    Guinness Smooth identified the need to take bonds formed in the Big Brother house to the next level by creating tribes. In the last phase of this task, the smooth space pitch identified the natural habitats of these tribes, including a beach, House party, fashion fiesta and a concert. 

    The concert was the smooth space chosen by Phyna, Bryann, Chiomzy, Rachel & Dotun of “Team Smooth”, who came out victorious amongst their peers with the easy-going, smooth-flowing song to match their vibe. 

    With this, Guinness welcomed the housemates to the brighter side of life. Want to join the brighter side, follow @guinnessngr on Instagram. Let your first sip be smooth!

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  • In recent times, the latest buzzword in our country has become the inimitable ‘Japa’. It signifies an unstoppable ambition by our youths to leave Nigeria by any means possible to distant lands as their only hope and means for survival for a better life. Tales and wishes of ‘Japa’ to distant lands flood timelines on social media and dominate conversations by young people who can contribute their intellectual quota to the sustainable development of our nation. While many have jubilated on social media as they bid Nigeria goodbye, IHS Nigeria is doing its best to reverse the trend by giving youths at home the hope to soldier on despite the seemingly real or imaginary odds stacked against them.

    IHS Nigeria is committed to the sustainable prosperity of individuals and host communities to ensure economies thrive. This has informed the establishment of Project Empower to ensure our young people are better skilled and more resourceful to further their dreams of a better life. In ensuring we do not lose our very best, Project Empower is pooling the best of minds together, seasoned men and women with remarkable business and industry accomplishments across ten industries in Nigeria to mentor, skill and help scale businesses and business ideas of over 500 young entrepreneurs at various stages of their entrepreneurial growth.

    These mentors and mentees will be matched based on select criteria by the Project Empower Team for optimum engagement. This sustainability project promises to be a continuous effort by IHS to reposition youths for success and entrepreneurial prowess in a manner that meets global best practices, worthy of investment and seed funding by notable investors.

    Aspiring mentees and mentors can visit www.projectempower.org today to get started as an advisor or beneficiary. Project Empower is a melting pot of great ideas, advisors and entrepreneurs who seek to forge the innovation and transformation needed across businesses, industries and societies. It’s an opportunity you do not want to miss.

    IHS remains an organisation committed to impacting businesses and communities with a focus on young individuals through its four-pillar sustainability strategy woven around ethics and governance, education and economic growth, environment and climate change, people and communities, tailor-made to suit the needs of local host communities.

    In recent times, the latest buzzword in our country has become the inimitable ‘Japa’. It signifies an unstoppable ambition by our youths to leave Nigeria by any means possible to distant lands as their only hope and means for survival for a better life. Tales and wishes of ‘Japa’ to distant lands flood timelines on social media and dominate conversations by young people who can contribute their intellectual quota to the sustainable development of our nation. While many have jubilated on social media as they bid Nigeria goodbye, IHS Nigeria is doing its best to reverse the trend by giving youths at home the hope to soldier on despite the seemingly real or imaginary odds stacked against them.

    IHS Nigeria is committed to the sustainable prosperity of individuals and host communities to ensure economies thrive. This has informed the establishment of Project Empower to ensure our young people are better skilled and more resourceful to further their dreams of a better life. In ensuring we do not lose our very best, Project Empower is pooling the best of minds together, seasoned men and women with remarkable business and industry accomplishments across ten industries in Nigeria to mentor, skill and help scale businesses and business ideas of over 500 young entrepreneurs at various stages of their entrepreneurial growth.

    These mentors and mentees will be matched based on select criteria by the Project Empower Team for optimum engagement. This sustainability project promises to be a continuous effort by IHS to reposition youths for success and entrepreneurial prowess in a manner that meets global best practices, worthy of investment and seed funding by notable investors.

    Aspiring mentees and mentors can visit www.projectempower.org today to get started as an advisor or beneficiary. Project Empower is a melting pot of great ideas, advisors and entrepreneurs who seek to forge the innovation and transformation needed across businesses, industries and societies. It’s an opportunity you do not want to miss.

    IHS remains an organisation committed to impacting businesses and communities with a focus on young individuals through its four-pillar sustainability strategy woven around ethics and governance, education and economic growth, environment and climate change, people and communities, tailor-made to suit the needs of local host communities.

  • From ‘Double wahala’ in 2018 to ‘Shine ya eye’ in 2021, BBNaija housemates have consistently fed viewers with the best peppered sauce on reality TV. What typically starts with drama in the house, cooked from failed relationships, betrayal, and a clash of egos, culminates in amazing friendships and long lasting feuds outside the House – all fueled by the highly invested fanbase. 

    Although still in its early stages, the 2022 ‘Level up’ experience looks to be equally exciting as previous seasons, as housemates continue to surprise fans of Africa’s most popular TV reality show! Check out the highlights from the past month below!

    New season, new twists!

    This season took on a new twist from prior seasons. A total of 24 housemates were admitted and divided into two houses (Level 1&2), which fans on #TwitterNaija dubbed “Island & Trenches”. 

    @mosvinbami seemed to enjoy all the drama both houses offered.

    The “Tail of House” title was also given to the least performing housemate during the Head of House games, which Phyna “won” twice in a row. Impressive!

    https://twitter.com/phyna_media/status/1564541050500292608?s=20&t=1WsGZRBAviHwQjdyPJZZFw

    Love trapeziums and sailing/sinking ‘ships’ 

    Among the reasons fans on #TwitterNaija love the reality show are the relationship dynamics that are always at play. Many fans pointed out how quickly housemates fell in love and the lengths they go to protect said love; sometimes to the point of forfeiting the grand prize. 

    Did you see what Beauty did because of Groovy? Some fans thought it went too far.

    Meanwhile, other fans thought Groovy was too quick to move on from Beauty with Phyna. 

    So far, the longest ‘ship’ is what Bella and Sheggzy have got going. Well, that ‘ship’ has also been hitting some icebergs recently. Folks on #TwitterNaija believe Sheggzy has been acting up since Bella showed interest in him. 

    Side note: the ‘ship’ that is becoming popular lately is that of Hermes and Allysyn, but let’s see how far this can sail!

    The elite fake housemate game!

    Ok, BBN introduced more twists this year! This time, fake housemates have been sent on a mission to sink ships! Chizzy, especially, has been a crowd pleaser as he’s mastered the art of deception and seems to derive pleasure in carrying out Biggie’s secret tasks.

    In a recent twist, Modella was evicted from the house and left the housemates stunned after they realised she was a fake housemate. What they don’t know is that there are two others who are set to cause even more trouble in the house.

    https://twitter.com/prudenceovlagos/status/1563966078862200834?s=20&t=oCIHVvrDzIX-lRc1_C9QvQ

    BBN’s earliest disqualification  

    Former beauty queen, Beauty got #TwitterNaija in a frenzy over repeated displays of aggressive behaviour which earned her three strikes, leading to an early disqualification. This is the earliest disqualification a housemate has received, with just 14 days in the house. 

    Remember the ‘situationship’ with Groovy? Fans on Twitter thought that might’ve contributed to Beauty losing focus.

    When Island meets Trenches

    For more drama and plot twists, Big Brother decided to merge the level 1 and 2 housemates into one house. So, we no longer have the housemates divided into ‘island’ and ‘trenches.’ #TwitterNaija was excited as this adds new twists and allows for more drama. Now the real games begin! 

    Surprise eviction 

    With six nominations, Amaka became the eighth housemate to be evicted from the game, missing out on a chance to compete for the coveted grand prize of N100 million. This was a surprise twist from Biggie, as he called the housemates for immediate eviction nominations, and Amaka was the victim. 

    As her eviction was announced she mumbled “I knew it, I knew it,” as though she was expecting it. Well, Daniel Regha has a ‘theory’.


    Keep up with daily updates, relationship gossip and fights on #TwitterNaija