Omo‘s meticulousness with planning her finances and future was why she always believed she had to be someone older. Now with a partner the same age and financial level, how does she stay satisfied in the relationship?
She tells us on this week's #LoveCurrency
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Plus: From unpaid volunteer roles to working at an international NGO. Vol 26 | 17-04-2023 View in Browser Good morning, 🌞 I’m a big fan of today’s Naira Life for a few reasons. But the biggest is probably how the subject has done multiple things over the year and ensured she was good at them. […]
Before 2017, the 22-year-old in this story was just a university student who’d tried a few businesses. A radio internship and job recommendation unlocked a potential long-term stream of income for her. The key to this? Her voice.
Six years of throwing things at the wall later, this is what her #NairaLife looks like.
We heard your feedback, called our builders and designers, and worked on this for a year. And now, it’s finally ready. Zikoko has a new look and it’s fresher than agege bread from the akara woman on a Saturday morning at 9 a.m.
The civil servant in this #Nairalife has worked for 18 years and her current gross salary is ₦684k. But she also owns real estate worth over ₦40m.
How did she do this while supporting a family? Years of little moments adding up, relationships and access to loans.
For this fashion designer, it’s the people that come through for her. Vol 18 | 20-02-2023 View in Browser Good morning, 🌞 Can you guess how much cash I’m currently holding? ₦100. I’m not going to lie; the note is a prized possession at this point. I randomly catch myself reaching for my wallet to […]
Yellow Card is bossing up and leading the way in promoting rising creatives and teeming youths in Africa by investing early in the home soil rather than existing just for profits.
"Why should Nigerians bear all the cost for a policy that’s likely to achieve nothing?" We spoke to an expert about what the CBN's new withdrawal restrictions mean for Nigerians.
In 2018, Tayyiba* married Faruk* after praying every night for God to return him to her when he ghosted for two years. Now, Tayyiba tells Zikoko how she’s enjoying married life in Kano on a ₦150k monthly income.
Being a bad bitch is not a phase or a mood, it’s an identity, and Ayra Starr is one Nigerian artist that has it on lock. From her music to her attitude (we can’t forget her fashion game), Ayra is the embodiment of “doing my own thing and not caring what anyone says”. But how […]