10 Things Only Lagosians Will Understand on Independence Day

Independence Day in Lagos isn’t just a public holiday—it’s a full-on city-wide vibe. From street jams to family feasts, here’s what truly makes the day special for Lagosians. Eyes Of … Read More

5 Nigerian Women Shattering Barriers in Male-Dominated Careers

In modern-day Nigeria, the phrase “men only” is fast becoming obsolete. From piloting fighter jets to leading major financial institutions, Nigerian women are proving that no career is off-limits. Eyes … Read More

Why Every Nigerian Believes They Can Start a Business From Scratch (and Fail Hilariously)

Nigeria: the land where ambition meets optimism… and sometimes chaos. Every week, social media lights up with friends, colleagues, and even strangers announcing their latest business venture. From “Organic Shea … Read More

7 Reasons a Husband Might Lose Interest in His Wife

Marriage is a partnership that requires effort, understanding, and continuous nurturing. However, sometimes husbands seem to lose interest in their wives, leaving many women confused and hurt. Understanding the possible … Read More

“Ile-Ife Is Not the Origin of the Yoruba Race” – Oluwo of Iwo

The Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrosheed Akanbi, has stirred controversy by rejecting the long-held belief that Ile-Ife is the cradle of the Yoruba people. Speaking during a chieftaincy ceremony at … Read More

Why Lagos Youths Are Always Broke Before Month-End

For many Lagos youths, the phrase “salary don land” rings like sweet music every month. But within two weeks, reality sets in — bank alerts turn to “insufficient funds,” and … Read More

Why 6 in 10 Nigerians Believe Marriage Is No Longer a Priority

For decades, marriage was seen as the ultimate marker of success in Nigeria. But today, more young people in Lagos and across the country are openly questioning whether marriage is … Read More

From Sermons to Soundbites: How Pastors Are Winning Souls on TikTok

In today’s digital Nigeria, the pulpit is no longer limited to the four walls of a church. From Lagos to Abuja, pastors are now finding new congregations not in pews, … Read More

The New Age Hustle: Why Lagos Youths Now Prefer Tech Skills to University Degrees

Once upon a time in Lagos, a university degree was the golden ticket to success. Parents prayed, saved, and sacrificed just to see their children graduate. But today, the hustle … Read More

The Japa Generation: Why 7 Out of 10 Nigerian Youths Want to Relocate

The Rise of the “Japa” Dream In today’s Nigeria, one word dominates youth conversations — Japa.Borrowed from Yoruba slang meaning “to run away or escape,” it has become the most … Read More

From Yahoo Boys to Crypto Bros: The New Money Culture Among Nigerian Youths

From Yahoo to “Legit” Digital Hustles Not long ago, the term “Yahoo boy” was the dominant label attached to young Nigerians making fast money online. Internet fraud stained Nigeria’s global … Read More