Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller, has become one of Nigeria’s fastest-rising digital creators, building a massive following through comedy, live streams and entertaining collaborations on TikTok. Over the past few years,…
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‘Hard Drugs Have Made Regular Fun Boring’ — Actress Raises Alarm Over Nigeria’s Nightlife Culture
Nigerian actress Helena Nelson Ikoi has sparked conversations on social media after expressing concern over what she described as the growing influence of hard drugs in Nigeria’s nightlife scene. In a post…
Remi Tinubu Shares Harvest From Aso Villa Garden as Nigerians Revisit Her ‘Grow Your Own Food’ Advice
Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has shared photographs of vegetables harvested from her garden at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, rekindling conversations about her earlier campaign encouraging Nigerians to embrace home…
Who Is Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi? Everything to Know About the PFIPC Convener
Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi is a Nigerian whose name recently came into the national spotlight following allegations linking him to the controversial Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC), an organisation whose legal status…
Who Is Dino Melaye? Biography, Political Career and Public Life
Dino Melaye is a Nigerian politician, businessman and public figure who served as the Senator representing Kogi West Senatorial District in the National Assembly. Known for his outspoken personality and active presence…
Who Is Dr. Ugochukwu Morah? A Look at His Career and Achievements
Dr. Ugochukwu Morah is a Nigerian entrepreneur, economist, lawyer, community leader and youth advocate who has gained recognition for his contributions to business development and community service. He came into the spotlight…
The Human Cost of Starting Over After Forced Migration: The Untold Story Behind Nigeria’s South Africa Evacuation
When evacuation flights land, television cameras often capture the same scenes. Passengers carrying small bags. Government officials waiting at airport terminals. Families embracing relatives they have not seen for years. To many…
“Every Day Is A New Battle” — How a Father of Four in Lagos Is Surviving Nigeria’s Tough Economy
LAGOS, Nigeria — By 4:45 every morning, while much of Lagos is still asleep, 41-year-old Chinedu Okafor is already awake. Not because he wants to be. Because he has to be. His…
“Nobody Wants To Stay Out Late Again” — How Insecurity Is Quietly Destroying Nigeria’s Night Economy
As the sun begins to set in many Nigerian cities, a noticeable change takes place. Roads that once remained busy until midnight begin to empty earlier. Restaurants that previously welcomed dinner guests…
Why More Nigerians No Longer Feel Safe Travelling by Road as Kidnappings Reshape Everyday Life
For decades, travelling by road has been the most common way Nigerians move between cities. Whether it is a family visiting relatives during festive periods, students returning to school, traders transporting goods…
