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Meet The Powerful Women Behind Nigeria’s Top Pastors
In Nigeria’s vibrant religious landscape, the wives of prominent pastors are stepping out of the shadows and emerging as influential figures in their own right. Far from being confined to the background, these…
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5 Best Saving Apps With Highest Interest Rates
The first time I saved money was when I was a child. I needed to get a new phone. My parents weren’t going to help me because I’d lost my old one. My…
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5 Remote Jobs Nigerians are Winning At – and How To Get One
With Nigeria’s fluctuating exchange rate, one of the biggest flexes is getting a job that pays in dollars. You don’t need a brain surgeon to tell you your dollar earnings are high when…
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Top 10 Most Hated Billionaires In The World
Billionaires hold the biggest percentage of the world’s wealth. However, their vast wealth can’t shield them from being disliked. Whether it’s for their business polices, political affiliation, and social life, billionaires often draw…
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Pastor Murders 4 Siblings With Pestle in Enugu
A chilling tragedy has rocked the Eche Ezema community in Ibagwa Aka, Igbo-Eze South LGA of Enugu State, where a local clergyman allegedly murdered four young siblings in cold blood. The victims: Kamsiyochukwu Ezema (7), Ezinne…
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Skits, Memes, and Moments: Top Nigerian Social Media Trends This Year
If you’ve scrolled through Nigerian social media this year, you already know: Naija no dey carry last. From hilarious skits to viral slang, Nigerians continue to dominate timelines with creativity, humour, and straight-up…
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There’s a Village in Nigeria Where Men and Women Don’t Speak the Same Language
Hidden among the lush hills of Cross River State in southeastern Nigeria lies Ubang, an otherwise ordinary farming community with an extraordinary linguistic twist: Boys and girls grow up speaking different vocabularies. By adulthood, every…
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What Nigerian Men Want in a Woman – 5 Men Answer, and It’s Not What You Think
Nigerian women are materialistic.” “Nigerian women are becoming too woke.” “Bring back the days of our mothers”. These familiar statements are recycled across Nigerian social media every two business days. Whether it’s in…
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Why Koreans Turn Away and Cover Their Mouth When Drinking Alcohol
In Korean culture, hierarchy and respect for elders or those in senior positions is a big deal. The gesture of turning away and covering the mouth while drinking is basically a Korean drinking…
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5 Nigerian Proverbs That May Actually Be Bad Advice
In the hands of an elder, a well-placed proverb could end an argument, stop a wedding, or silence a stubborn child. “Proverbs are the palm oil with which words are eaten,” Chinua Achebe…