Have you ever wondered why people feel comfortable not going to the church in Nigeria on Sundays these days? Some years back, going to Church in Nigeria was a tradition. People feel so incomplete if they missed the Sunday…
The Healing Power of Art I became strangely sick after 2011. Not the kind of sickness a medical lab can detect but of the mind. I started avoiding people, stopped hanging out with friends, stopped going to church. I stopped…
After the success of his hood boy dreams EP, a 6 track body of indigenous trap songs which was dropped during the pandemic, Jeriq has since gone on to join forces with both Phyno and flavor to drop the remix of remember on…
The journey of insatiable want ~ The pursuit of synergy Introduction: In the realm of business collaborations, some partnerships stand out as extraordinary. The meeting between the MD of Tiger Foods and Obi Cubana was one…
Background Ani Jeremiah Chukwuebuka, popularly known by his stage name Jeriq, was born on May 6, 1999. He grew up on the streets of Nkpor where he had an unusually street-oriented childhood that is felt in his music, which…
Parenting In Present Day Nigeria When she told me she was sending Venus to the boarding house, I could not believe it. I did the maths and it sounded so incredible that Venus, the fragile-looking 8 years daughter of my…
The only difference between Yahoo boys and rogue traders in Iweka Road is creativity. While the Yahoo boys update their formats, the rogue traders follow the rule that says: never change a winning formula. I went to buy a…
The Entrepreneur, Tochukwu Nkwocha Shares His Journey Into Making Money Online. My name is Tochukwu Nkwocha. I am the CEO and founder of Spread-It Limited and the owner of spreaditglobal.com: a procurement and shipping…
The Rich Are Raising Their Kids Differently In Nigeria A friend that worked with Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) got a new job with Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. It was everything a young lady could think of. The pay was…
Business In South East Nigeria Though the poor economic management at the national level took its toll on many Nigerian companies of the 70s, one can point to some privately-owned companies in the North and West from the 70s…
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