If the Valentine day package doesn’t have any of these things mentioned, we don’t want it.
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From googling the average size of penises to thinking one of their testicles have gone missing, every man you know has done everything in this article.
Igbo culture, like every other Nigerian culture, has parts that should be glorified and parts that can be done away with over the years. Following a Twitter conversation on how Igbo culture treats women, we spoke to seven Igbo women and here’s what they had to say: Uju, 42 My mum is a Trinidadian woman. […]
Nigerian market women are a special breed. From the one that has imaginary beef with you to the one who will not allow you to price her things. Here’s a list of women you will meet in a Nigerian market.
Inside this #NairaLife is a 30-year-old actress and screenwriter whose biggest struggle is income stability. Does her line of work have something to do with this? Yes, but it runs a little deeper than that.
Why would you call your partner "Babe" when you can call them "Hoodie Thief" instead.
If you’re working and getting paid but your salary never lasts longer than a week, number 1 and 5 are main the culprits.
What will you tell your ancestors you did with your life when you die? That you lived a boring life? Tufiakwa!
Try more than three things on this list ASAP.
“The dogs I saw that day were tall and big rottweilers. These dogs chased me around, and they were fast. I ran in the wrong direction and ended up hitting my head on a tree and fainting.”
"The way Nigerians use me to brush their teeth, I sometimes wonder if I have offended them."
Today on Interview With, Toothbrush begs for its life.