Not once, not twice, Falz has been styling these lace looks in different colours, and this raises concerns among netizens that the price of lace […]
Author: Eyitayo Jemimah Ajayi
Why is Segun Johnson’s music so special?
‘Sho fine gan? O ta lenu.’ Segun Johnson is a performing artist every major party wants to have. Many Nigerian celebrities strive to invite him […]
Idrees Rasheed promotes indigenous Nigerian cuisine in Yoruba language
Nigeria-born Idrees Rasheed, a U.S. Army officer turned food content creator, caught my attention a few months ago when I stumbled upon his page. I […]
#JP2025: Mkambalas release another pre-wedding video in cowboy carterstyle
It seems that #JP2025 is going to be the talk of the town as the Mkambalas release the third pre-wedding video in a row. The […]
Mercy Chinwo gets spotlight on CNN’s African Voices Changemakers
The successful gospel artiste, Mercy Chinwo, was spotlighted on CNN’s African Voice Changemakers where her story of impact, faith and music was reviewed. She came […]
Why do most modern houses have white-painted interiors?
Gone are the days when bright colors like yellow and green dominated interior design. With the discovery of white’s allure, returning to those colors became […]
Evolution of aso-oke in Nigerian fashion
Nigerian fashion designers have continually redefined the history of fashion, drawing inspiration from indigenous materials to create contemporary styles. One of the most frequently used […]
Sunday morning playlist: Worship songs to listen to before church
Sunday mornings are different kinds of strands in the weave of a week. Sunday mornings are a call to consecration, honoring the Maker and Giver […]
How to survive Nigeria’s current heatwave
The climate has not been friendly to us. Even with the rain we have witnessed, it just keeps getting hotter. Someone said one should not […]
The never ending challenge of movie piracy Nollywood face
Nigerian filmmakers in Nollywood constantly complain of movie piracy. This prevents them from making direct sales from their hard-earned work. It means someone else is […]
