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The more I get to understand Nigerians (with the ‘typical nigerian mentality‘), the more I have a better insight into why Nigeria is the way it is today. … Continue reading Join the Discussion: Tosin’s view
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The more I get to understand Nigerians (with the ‘typical nigerian mentality‘), the more I have a better insight into why Nigeria is the way it is today. … Continue reading Join the Discussion: Tosin’s view
Africa Fashion Week London 2014 landed in style, setting Kensington alight with a visual feast of bright colours and bold eye catching prints. The West Hall of Olympia was transformed … Continue reading ‘AFWL 2014 landed in style’ @africafwl (Review 2)
Whilst the rest of the UK basked themselves in the sun, we headed to Kensington Olympia on Friday 8th August, for Africa Fashion Week London. Our journey? Well, here’s the … Continue reading We were there – were you? @africafwl (Review 1)
The U.K delegation braving the heat! *left to right* Paul, Ryan, (Me), Courtney, Burphy & Kenny Imafidon Two weeks ago, I travelled to Seville (Spain), where I represented the U.K … Continue reading Kenny: Politics is for Young People too!
Last week, we wrote about the things we love about Nigeria, and about our culture. This week however, we’re forgetting the Gele and Head-tie and blogging on our frustrations … Continue reading I’m sorry..did you say, ‘Why we love Nigeria?’
We could not have this blog without discussing why we love our country, so we’ve complied our list of 10 short but fun reasons why we love Nigeria. Oya Let’s begin! 😀 … Continue reading Why do we Love Nigeria? Read our 10 Fun Reasons!
The football at this summer’s world cup has been nothing short of mesmerising. Off the field, a number of inspirational stories have emerged too. From Barack Obama calling the U.S … Continue reading This #WorldCup has been something else!
Has anyone else noticed the huge lack of black owned shops, businesses particularly in the western society? Why are there even so few black anything? Okay guys, so after … Continue reading Why are there so few black-owned firms? (Challenging the Mindset of our Generation)
By Adaora Vivian Egwuonwu What is man’s greatest weak point? (The word “man” here is used as a generic term for both male and female.) I do strongly believe … Continue reading Shoot For the Stars But Don’t Despise Little Beginnings
#ChimamandaAdichie is the award winning author of Half of a Yellow Sun, Purple Hibiscus, The Thing Around Your Neck and Americanah Some of my relatives lived for decades … Continue reading The President I Want, by Chimamanda Adichie
When I think about Mothers, the first word that comes to mind is ‘selflessness’. I remember being in year 10, when my Mum was called into my school (for the … Continue reading Ode to My Mother (Mother’s Day 2014)
As a young girl growing up in Nigeria, many of the social, political and economic issues, now at the heart of society, were far from my mind. Life was carefree … Continue reading Chiamaka: Nigeria – Hungry for change