These were the most read, shared, and laughed at Zikoko posts from the month of July. So, in case you missed any of them or just want to read your faves again, we did what we at Zikoko do best and made a list:

1. When You Know It’s Marriage O’clock

wedding shoot You won’t go and marry?

2. 13 Pictures That Basically Define Breakfast In A Nigerian Home

yam and egg BREAKFAST: RICE

3. 12 Times Nigerian Pre-Wedding Shoots Were Just Extra

PRE-WEDDING Nigerians and senrenre sha!

4. 10 Nigerians That Actually Have Two Heads

chimamanda “Chima that came first, does she have two heads?”

5. 15 Pictures That Prove Yoruba Movies Have No Chill At All

odunlade Yoruba movies are special.

6. 15 Pictures You’ll Recognize If You’ve Ever Stepped Into A Nigerian Kitchen

icecream From the eba stick to the ice cream bowl full of disappointment.

7. 16 Dining Hall Struggles Every Nigerian Boarder Will Remember

dining hall
Saving lives when provisions finish.

8. 18 Things Every Nigerian Will Remember About Their Parents Having Visitors Over

visitors sit You turned into their unofficial waiter.

 9. 14 Weird Ways Nigerian Parents Show That They Love You

parents “Have you eaten?”

10. 13 Images About Prep That Won’t Make Sense To Nigerians Who Didn’t Go To Boarding School

prep The worst period ever.

11. The Different Types of Nigerian Fathers That Exist

fathers One of these fathers is exactly like yours

12. The Case Of The Nigerian Minister Who’s Afraid Of Saying Vagina

vagina He compared vagina to a fan belt.

 13. The Hilarious Story Of Jollof Rice’s Love Life

jollof Jollof rice is that babe every boy wants to date.

 14. The Most Embarrassing Exam Leak Happened In Ethiopia, But The Government Clapped Back

copy copy They blocked all social media sites in the country.

 15. Kim Kardashian Came For Taylor Swift And The Reactions Are The Most Hilarious Things On The Internet

taylor kim That time Kim brought ALL the receipts.

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