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Omokri compares voting of BBNaija winner, Miracle to Buhari’s re-election in...

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Savage! Lol.. There's no chance for President Muhammadu Buhari to win the next presidential election now is there, after the last straw he pulled by...

BREAKING NEWS : See what a #LazyNigerianYouth has caused

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Happening live at the main gate of Lagos State University (LASU). There is confusion in front of the school gate. The school security found three...

PDP slams President over “unpatriotic” comment about Nigerian youths

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It was not so long ago that our foster father, President Buhari made a statement about us, Nigerians, basically saying to the rest of...

Nigerians in the Diaspora, Farmcrowdy is here!

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Are you a Nigerian based in the Diaspora and interested in participating in Agriculture? Well Farmcrowdy is for you! Background Farmcrowdy is an Agric-tech platform that...

Nigerians and mystification

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At the mention of death and divorce, Nigerians turn to Pastors/Prophets. Everything else is a waste of our Christianity. On the story of the young couple...

Stop being busybodies and let people live their lives

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Busybodies I’ve got a senior friend who got married in her early 20s, after her bachelors degree, and went ahead to have a child the...

Nigerians and their health: attitudes, perception and the future – The...

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Nigerians and their health: the Nigerian healthcare system is deplorable, but has the system let the people down? Or are the people ignorant about...

Meet Fori Fori – an indigenous, odd-defying brand doing wonders with...

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Nigeria, present day Nigeria, probably presents as the most unconducive milieu for the heart, act and art of a truly entrepreneurial indigent youth. Do...

Nigeria Could Teach the West a Few Things – Tyler Cowen...

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Nigeria Could Teach the West a Few Things is an article written by Tyler Cowen for Bloomberg and can be found here >> http://bloom.bg/2hRqocm A trip...

7 Lies Nigerians tell one another

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Nigerians are generally an honest bunch. Among many things, we will be honest if your cooking sucks, if your slay game is weak, if your weave looks like something that should tranquillised and skinned, and if your singing stinks.