Naija’s Tech Revolution: Lagos Don Turn Silicon Valley 2.0

E be like say Lagos no dey play again for tech matter. Latest figures show say tech investment for Nigeria don reach $2 billion for 2024, with Lagos leading the charge.
PHCN Wahala: Why Light Still No Dey in 2025

Any Solution?Solar energy and mini-grids are becoming popular, but can they replace national power supply? Until then, we’ll keep shouting “Up NEPA” when light returns.
From Japa to Staypa: Why Some Nigerians Are Returning Home

Should You Japa or Staypa?It’s all about personal goals. While some will thrive abroad, others see Nigeria as a land of untapped potential.
How Lagos Traffic is Secretly a Full-Time Job

Any Hope for the Future?With new rail systems and road expansions, there’s hope, but will it be enough? Until then, Lagosians will keep finding new ways to outsmart traffic.
Why Naija Streets No Dey Sleep: The Rise of 24/7 Hustle Culture

While the hustle culture is inspiring, it has its downsides. Many people barely get enough sleep, and stress levels are off the charts. Burnout is real, and health concerns are rising. The “grind” might be necessary, but at what cost to our well-being?
Is Jollof Rice Still a Battleground? My Take on the Age-Old Debate.

The Jollof debate is a fun and engaging way to connect with our cultural heritage. It’s a reminder that food is more than just sustenance;
Twitter Trends This Week: From Political Debates to Hilarious Hashtags.

Twitter continues to be a platform for Nigerians to express themselves, share their opinions, and connect with each other.
Review: Burna Boy’s Latest Album – A Masterclass in Afrofusion?

urna Boy’s latest album has arrived, and it has already set the music world ablaze. Titled, “I Told Them…”, the album continues Burna Boy’s journey to solidify Afrofusion as a global genre.
Enugu’s New Road Project: Progress or Disruption?

The ongoing road expansion project in Enugu promises to ease traffic congestion and boost economic activity, but it’s also causing considerable disruption
Genevieve Nnaji’s Quiet Power: A Look at the Nollywood Icon’s Impact.

Her impact, however, is undeniable. From her early days as a child actress to her directorial debut with “Lionheart,” she has consistently pushed boundaries and challenged stereotypes.