We don’t know much about the Aso Rock Presidential Villa but these wild stories paint a pretty interesting picture. It’s giving Fuji House of Commotion with a dash of Money Heist and some sexual evil spiriting.
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Omotola* and Tunde* dated for four years. It was her first relationship and she considered him the love of her life. In this article, she talks about their relationship, how they transitioned to friends and why she can never talk to him again. Here’s her story:
Aren’t you tired of eating plain Indomie and boiled egg all the time? Try something different for once in your life, we beg you.
Breakups are hard, whether we admit it or not. A terrible breakup can have you in bed, weeping and refusing to eat for days. Here’s a list of things you can do to heal from a heartbreak:
Don’t even think of sending that weak “I love you dad” text for Father’s Day this year. We’ve made a list of gifts you can get your dad even if you’re broke. Some of them even cost nothing.
As growing children who needed proper nutrition, why weren’t we allowed to have two pieces of meat? These are the issues. Here are other types of food-related struggles we hated as children.
Today’s subject on #Zikokowhatshesaid is @fehinlean, a 30-year-old Nigerian woman. She talks about her childhood love for motorcycles, why she waited until she was 28 to ride one and handling the stares when people realise she isn’t a man, on her biking trips across the country.
Between 2017 and 2020, today’s subject on #NairaLife worked at his friend’s startup and earned a total of ₦60k. Now, he’s taking his filmmaking career into his own hands, and although it’s challenging, he’s hopeful.
Jola, 25, and Oyin, 26, have been dating for a year. In today's #ZikokoLoveLife, they talk about meeting on Twitter, becoming friends and talking for nine months before starting a relationship where they still haven’t had a fight.
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With the rate at which Nigerian men are joining the gym up and down, we have to starting weighing our options too: what are the pros and cons of being a Nigerian gym bro?