The Society of Gynaecologists and Obstetricians of Nigeria estimates that each year, about 20,000 Nigerian women die from unsafe abortions. In a world where technological and medical advancements continue to
At least 6,000 Nigerians lost their jobs in 2023 as a result of the exit of five multinationals, according to the Manufacturing Association of Nigeria (MAN). This number adds to
Another banger comes from the stables that gave us beaded bodices, off-the-shoulder necklines, and peplums. This time, it is the corset trend that has the whole Asoebi corner of the
Adulthood transforms the holiday season into a kaleidoscope of shifting perspectives and evolving traditions. The once eagerly anticipated Christmas morning, filled with the unbridled excitement of unwrapping presents and discovering
As a young Nigerian, one of the very first introductions into adulthood and responsibility is graduating from the tertiary institution, getting a job and experiencing life as a newly minted
2023 will go down in history as one of the most interesting years for Nigeria. A sensitive political year for her democracy, it has recorded a high level of decline
Oftentimes when people hold strong beliefs in an ideology or doctrine , it’s because it makes them feel a sense of hope and freedom. They feel seen and heard and
A lot of misconceptions abound about the Nigerian tech industry. If it’s not about tech being a dollar field, then it surely is about it being one of the easiest
The lack of safety and safe spaces for women is a rampant problem common to many industries and communities in Nigeria. A systemic problem, it is hinged on the premise
With a population of over 200 million people, Nigeria is a multicultural and multilingual state. Most of this population practise the three main religions of the country which are Islam,
Nigerians are leaving the country in droves. A lot of factors are behind this mass migration. Bad governance, harsh economic policies, low standard of living, and inflation are some of
In this part of the world, university education is pictured as a stepping stone to adulthood, with many Nigerian students embracing this form of higher education before delving into their
Nothing defines one’s first plunge into adulthood as well as the first few years of their career. “Fast-paced, accelerated work environment” is often how employers describe the Nigerian work culture,
With over 500,000 monthly users in total on both platforms, Uber and Bolt are the leading car-hailing services in Nigeria. . Like several companies all over the country, Nigeria’s car-hailing