In March 2017, reports that Krispy Kreme intended on making an entrance into the Nigerian market began circulating. They were backed up by official statements from Krispy Kreme which announced
Conversations with Nigerian creatives of any form will always reveal that one of the biggest problems we face is the theft of art. From using pictures without proper credit to
After four years operating in Nigeria, Intercontinental Hotels Group Plc has made the decision to withdraw from Nigeria following disputes with local partners on how to deal with how it
A couple of years back, TOMS were some of the most popular shoes in the world. Their rhetoric was for each shoe purchased, they would donate a pair of shoes
One of the big obsessions with Lagos State is the desire to turn it into a modern mega city inspiring many projects which have come at the detriment of the
Since the release of her hit, The Thing Around Your Neck, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie as time goes on, assures her status as an idol not just for authors but for
Forbes recently released its 30 under 30 list and we’ve decided to highlight 11 of these models who also happen to have some African roots. While many of them have
With both the MTV European Music Awards and the All Africa Music Awards, all eyes turned to see who shall emerge victorious and in some form, everyone managed to snag
According to PUNCH, the Nigerian Military is set to announce a halt of the admission of female cadets into the combatant course of the Nigerian Defence Academy after 6 years
We always speak about the importance of Africans telling our stories and using our agency. That’s exactly what new bottle start-up, Calabash Bottles is trying to do. Inspired by an
The dwindling prices of oil have caused the Nigerian economy to suffer in the recent years and the Nigeria has become a case study on the disadvantages of basing an
A big win came for the Buhari administration when the World Bank released its latest Ease of Doing Business list on Tuesday. With a 24 spot rise, Nigeria was one of the
The Ransome-Kuti family will always be remembered for many things in Nigeria. Mother, Funmilayo was a powerful women’s rights activist as well as the first woman to drive a car
Nine miles wide and 4,750 miles long, Algeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Chad, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Somalia, Sudan, The Gambia, and
Yesterday, a survey came out suggesting Lagos is one of the world’s most dangerous megacities for women taking factors like economics, cultural practices and access to healthcare into consideration. While