We explore some of the fun, interesting and unconventional ways 30+ Nigerian men are making friends and creating new bonds at this stage of their lives.
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My Bro is a biweekly Zikoko series that interrogates and celebrates male friendships of different forms. A random tweet and mutual love for photography brought Jerrie and Kunle together five years ago. Even though Jerrie hired Kunle as his photography assistant, the two have become best friends who aren’t scared to make fun of each […]
8 years ago, Mofe left Nigeria without telling his best friend Caleb. Today on #ZikokoMyBro, they talk about their dynamic friendship journey, maintaining a long-distance friendship and finally being reunited this year after Caleb's move.
The subject of today's Man Like is creative director, @officialRONR. He talks about finding freedom in makeup and fashion, what standing up to his dad cost him and how he deals with pushback from people who are uncomfortable with his look.
Women have been "keeping safe" to avoid abuse and harassment all their lives. Let’s shift the focus to what men can do about it for a change.
Today's Man Like is @ternaiwar a photographer and creative director. He talks about why he made a major career switch to photography, how moving around as a child affected his life's trajectory and his concerns about how people view masculinity today.
The subject of today's Man Like is @LateefSaka, an investment banker and skincare content creator. He talks to us about how he navigates an industry that is predominantly white and female, mentoring young people and the joys of being an only child
Today’s Man Like is Uche Uba aka Vcheba, a designer, stylist and fashion illustrator. He talks about growing up the youngest of six children, how he deals with the different reactions to his style and his two cents on how to be a man.
Growing up in the slums of Ikorodu, he had nothing. Chess gave him open opportunities for him. Now, he's introducing children in slum communities to give them a fighting chance.
Man Like — Tunde Onakoya
TW: Violence
"A rival cult member sighted my cousin and alerted others. They broke into the house, and macheted and shot him to death and left his body on the road."
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