A few months ago, I was riding a commercial tricycle popularly called keke napep along with 3 other passengers. It was late evening and the ride...
It was one of those days where I had to make a choice between two types of commercial vehicles to board: the 14-seater danfo or the...
Recently, while chatting up a friend, she shared a tweet she’d come across captioned Nigerian men to avoid in 2017 along with the hashtag Yorubademon. It...
I heard a knock on my desk and looked up to find Femi staring down at me. He had a worried look on his face and...
One of the trio spoke, “Femo baba, how you wan take tell that Yoruba babe, Shaki, say you like am?” “Chai! I tire o!” said Femi shaking his head....
“Would you eat at a Nigerian restaurant with images of Esu, Sango or any Yoruba Orisa visibly present?” I asked my colleagues as we sat enjoying a...
Ever wondered how you would enjoy spending time in your dream destination without an understanding of the native language or lingua franca? Well, good news is,...
During my recent trip to South Africa, I visited an old friend who is now resident in the country. Obinna and I had been neighbours back in...
At my last count, Beyoncé’s lemonade has inspired about a dozen articles on the Osun (pronounced Oshun) deity – a religious feature of African Culture. Consequently, this has created...
Once upon every time in Lagos, I’m jumping danfo buses, sandwiched between passengers like sardine, clutching my pockets, bargaining, and fending off marketers among the many features...
“A legacy building mindset is preserving your culture and traditions. It builds the foundation of identity and purpose.” Tambra Raye Stevenson Recently, I watched Tambra Raye...
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