Why Nigeria’s Hustle Culture Is Both a Lifeline and a Loop
In Nigeria today, “hustle culture” is not just a trendy phrase tossed around on social media. It is breakfast, lunch, dinner — and sometimes the midnight snack too. From the restless streets of Lagos to quieter towns where generators hum like background…
District 9127 Prepares For 2026-2027 Year With Week-Long Learning.
In a remarkable display of unity, commitment and learning, District 9127 of the Rotary Club hosted a five-day learning program for incoming officials of the district with yesterday, February 13, 2026 marking the end of a series of seminars designed to…
Beyond Lagos and Abuja: Seven Underrated Cities That Define the Heart of Nigeria
When most conversations about Nigeria’s urban life start and end with Lagos or Abuja, it’s all too easy to forget that this vast country is stitched together by vibrant, lively cities whose stories deserve attention. From historic trade hubs to cultural…
Nigeria After Dark: How Music and Dance are Rewriting the Night
When the sun dips below the Lagos skyline and the hum of traffic fades, another kind of rhythm takes over — one shaped by dance, music and togetherness. In Nigeria’s busiest cities, nightlife isn’t just about clubs and loud speakers any more; it’s a…
Travel Across the Niger Delta — Savour the Flavours of the Delta’s Delicious Foods
From the ebb and flow of creeks to the bustle of roadside markets, the Niger Delta isn’t just a place on a map — it’s a feast for every sense. For travellers and food lovers alike, this sprawling, watery heartland of southern Nigeria offers a unique…
Diaspora Remittances Help Families — But What About Nation-Building?
Every month, millions of texts ping in across West Africa: “Cash alert — family support sent.” For many households in countries like Nigeria, Ghana or Kenya, money sent home by relatives abroad isn’t just a welcome boost — it’s a lifeline. Remittances…
Should Diaspora Voting Be a Priority — and Why Has Reform Stalled?
For millions of Nigerians living and working abroad, the idea of casting a ballot for a president or legislator back home is not just a political dream — it is a question of fairness and belonging. Their contributions are tangible: official remittances…
Finish Work Fast and Start Your Friday Adventure
By Friday afternoon in Abuja, the mood begins to change. Work slows down, office corridors grow lighter with conversation, and the familiar question quietly hangs in the air: What are your plans for the weekend? Across Nigeria’s major cities, Friday is…
When NEPA Becomes a Lifestyle Coach: Lessons in Patience
In Nigeria, electricity isn’t just a utility—it’s a life teacher. One minute, your fan hums like a loyal companion; the next, darkness crashes in, and your fridge starts singing the lonely song of emptiness. NEPA—our beloved, unpredictable power…
Exploring Abuja’s Street Food Culture: More Than Just a Meal
As the sun dips and the city lights flicker on, a different kind of buzz takes over Nigeria’s capital. It isn’t from traffic or the evening rush — it’s the sound of charcoal crackling, vendors calling out their specials, and hungry crowds gathering…