Let’s be honest, some people are not broke. They’re simply in a secret competition with their cousin, church friend, or neighbour who bought a new car last month. In Nigeria, we rarely say it out loud, but it’s everywhere. That […]
Let’s be honest, some people are not broke. They’re simply in a secret competition with their cousin, church friend, or neighbour who bought a new car last month. In Nigeria, we rarely say it out loud, but it’s everywhere. That […]
Picture this: you finally land that big job. ₦1.8M per month. O por. Life is looking up, parents are proud, siblings now call you “our boss,” and extended family members start introducing you as “our helper.” At first, it feels […]
Let’s gist. Every year, over ₦23 trillion leaves Nigeria simply because we cannot produce enough fish to feed ourselves. Yes, trillions, not billions. Meanwhile, almost every Nigerian household eats fish at least once a week from mama put joints frying […]
If we’re being honest, when most Nigerians hear “farming,” the picture that comes to mind is sweat, hunger, and poverty. Someone bent over with cutlass and hoe, under scorching sun. A life of suffering. But let me shock you. Today, […]
Let me gist you something real quick. Before now, if you weren’t rich or connected, investing felt like a luxury. Something only oga-at-the-top or abroad people did. The rest of us just dey look, dey hustle, dey survive. But times […]