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Tired of Adulting As A Nigerian? Here are 5 tips to help you hit reset

You wake up knowing that the cycle of things not going as smoothly as you would like is a continuous one, especially when you live in a country like Nigeria.

From worrying about not having 2k in your account, to the frustration of job hunting, to the weight of black tax responsibilities, to telecom providers with networks that have no business being this unreliable, to NEPA refusing to give you light despite being on Band A, to nursing back pains at an age that has no business with it yet and the list just keeps growing.

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Lifestyle Social & Relationship Life

5 Events You Can Host to Build Your Friendship Circle As A Nigerian in 2026

At the end of the day, waiting for people to invite you into their world is a long wait. Sometimes you have to be the one who opens the door, sets the table, and says, “come, let us do life together.”

Your circle will not build itself, but with the right playlist, some good food, and one of these events on your calendar, it might just surprise you how quickly it grows.

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Lifestyle Mental & Emotional Life

Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness: Keeping Your Space Clean As A Nigerian

The truth is our external environment does affect our internal environment. It is a symbiotic relationship – both environments feed off each other. It is thus important that you get rid of these harmful chemicals in order to have a full life.

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Before the Internet: The Nigerian Games That Kept Us Together

In a world that is increasingly pushing us toward isolated, screen-based entertainment, there is something quietly radical about sitting around a board with people you love and playing a game that requires your full presence.

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Everyday Life & Trends Lifestyle

Nigerian Food Combos That Hit Differently Every Single Time

When I was younger, I once paired white rice and bread together and saw absolutely nothing wrong with it. I have also eaten ewedu soup with white rice, and at some point in my life, bread and pap were a whole situationship for me.

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How to Survive Being Stuck in an Elevator

I used to think that getting stuck in an elevator was something that only happened to characters in movies until it happened to me. I had been using this particular elevator for quite some time and never had any reason to doubt it.

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A Tribute to Nigerian Mothers: The Backbone of Every Home 

Though the mother is not the head of the house, her role as the mother cannot be overlooked. She brings everyone together and serves as the common ground where everyone meets.

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The Lazy Nigerian’s Guide to Cooking Lunch Without the Stress

A typical Nigerian will never fix something for themselves until they see a glimpse of the Pearly gates.

7 in 10 youths, especially those living alone delay cooking for so long because they just couldn’t figure out what to cook.

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5 Simple Acts of Kindness You Can Do to Make Someone’s Day

We live in quite heavy times, and honestly, everyone needs a lot of energy and courage just to keep going. What if, out of the sheer goodness of your heart, you made waking up every day feel a little more worth it for someone?

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