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Sayo | 14th April 2016
TABOO or A BOO? Is the Oluwo of Iwo denting the Yoruba heritage with swag?
In Yoruba land, an Oba (King) is seen as a demigod, who is expected to richly and resplendently...
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Deoye Falade | 5th April 2016
HOW WILL A LAGOSIAN DRIVE ABROAD?
Been thinking about driving lately. And that’s funny, considering that I don’t own a car – yet. Why...
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Rachel | 11th March 2016
Some epic posts from the #MemeHistory Twitter hashtag
The Naija Twitterati are hands down the citizens of the best Twitter community out there and the new trending...
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Guest Contributor | 9th March 2016
Nigerians still have a long way to go with customer service – Dr. Charles Uzor
I got permission from work one sunny morning to transact some business at Ogbete Main Market, Enugu, only to...
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Rachel | 6th March 2016
Olusegun Obasanjo busts some epic dance moves as he celebrates 79th birthday!
Ministers, Governors, Friends, Family members and well-wishers joined former President Olusegun Obasanjo in celebrating his 79th birthday in...
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Rachel | 29th February 2016
Monday Morning Magic: Barack swells our hearts with #ObamaAndKids hashtag
This is not a political post, we will not wax lyrical about President Barack Obama’s policies, his triumphs...
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Wanja | 24th February 2016
Tales from my plot: Kai, that’s how Cleophas Onyango broke my heart o!
I have been nursing a broken heart. Cleophas Onyango and I went on a date. It was sudden...
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Wordsmithf | 20th February 2016
4 things you will learn Living In Naija
1. Living in Naija will teach you to find the pleasure in pain: We Nigerians are experts in...
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Wanja | 8th February 2016
Tales from my plot: It’s hard being a godly man with the women in our plots o!
Being a man in some of these our plots can be very testing, I imagine. You leave your...
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Rachel | 7th February 2016
Tanzanian pastor carried during service is proof of why Africans need less religion and more sense
I’ve just heard about this story with the Tanzanian pastor who allegedly has to be carried around during service...