The Nigerian Parent’s Guide to Tech and Social Media Safety
As Nigerian parents, we’re used to being hands-on when it comes to our kids. We make sure they do well in school, we teach them
As Nigerian parents, we’re used to being hands-on when it comes to our kids. We make sure they do well in school, we teach them
With an estimated 33 million active users on social media in the country as of 2023, platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok have
As long as you were raised by Nigerian parents in Nigeria, I’m sure you can relate when I say, we were all raised in the
Are you about going on leave but your heart is doing kikum because you know that you can’t really unplug and enjoy your leave without
Given the amount of losses Nigerians incurred during the Ponzi scheme era, you would expect us to have learnt the important lesson that all get-rich-quick
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Nigerian universities are some of the finest in Africa, you could even refer to them as the Nigerian Ivy Leagues. While the idea of “Nigerian
When you feel like the world is going too fast and you just want to slow it down and don’t know what to do, I
Beyond being a cute/funny way to express emotions while chatting with your loved ones across social media space, memes have graduated to become a full-blown
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