Ighodalo* (61) and Esohe (59) met during the burial of Ambrose Alli in 1988. After refusing to date him because he drank and smoke, they moved to navigating a long-distance relationship with financial difficulties and fertility issues.
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Today's Man Like subject is content king and reality TV star, @Elozonam1. He talks about navigating fame as a shy guy, why he doesn't believe men should always show emotions and the one thing he wishes he'd done in the #BBNaija house.
After failing to get a job with his pharmacy degree, Nicholas* switched to content writing. Now on a ₦135k monthly salary, he’s tired of doing the same things every day. What’s an ideal future for him? To get crypto writing gigs that’ll make him a millionaire.
Guide your pocket from black tax with these tips so you can have some breathing space.
There are better ways Buhari could be spending all the Abacha loot Nigeria is recovering, and we have a few great ideas.
A woman who sells loans to Nigerian police officers walks us through the chaos of dealing with aggressive officers on a daily basis, why she dislikes the job and her plans for the future.
Imagine working to make money for someone else when you can making money for yourself without even breaking a sweat.
Nduka’s* uncles expected him to take up his father’s role as village chief priest, but the police force was more exciting to him. Then the first military coup happened and working there as an Igbo man became difficult. He shares the moments that led up to his retirement after 35 years of service.
“What do women really want?” is a question people have asked since the dawn of time. We've done the research and here's what Nigerian women have to say. You’re welcome.
When today’s subject on Abroad Life decided to move to Canada, her only form of research was watching Nigerian YouTubers in Canada telling people why they should come. Now, she wishes they were more open about loneliness, finances and the weather.