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Here are the Six Nigerian on Forbes Africa 30 under 30
Forbes Africa recently unveiled its prestigious 30 under 30 list celebrating young trailblazers across the continent. Among the honorees are these six remarkable Nigerians who are making…
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2023 Highlights: Moments That Shaped the Fashion and Entertainment Industry
2023 has been a rollercoaster of thrilling triumphs and inspiring milestones for Nigeria’s dynamic fashion, entertainment, sports, and lifestyle sectors. We have experienced…
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FASHION
Trax Apparel Takes Its Cultural Mission to Ghana with Vibrant AccraPop-Up
Since 2019, Trax Apparel has been quietly and confidently reshaping African streetwear.Through bold designs, cultural storytelling, and community-driven creativity, the brand has made African…
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Fashion Girls Currently on Our Radar
Fashion has entered a slightly smug phase, and honestly, we love to see it. This is the era where doing the most is no longer the flex, and taste has quietly reclaimed the crown. The girls…
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Oleku, but make it Mini
Some clothes do not just pass through generations. They wait. Oleku is one of those garments. It has lived many lives in Nigerian fashion history, each shaped by the mood of its time. In the…
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The Fashion Girl Starter Pack (Updated)
Every era has its fashion girl. Not the loudest dresser in the room, not the one chasing every micro-trend, but the woman who always looks put together without looking like she tried too hard.…
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BEAUTY
Skincare Rules We’re Officially Breaking
For years, skincare has behaved like a strict boarding school. Do this. Don’t do that. Never mix these. Always wait exactly 60 seconds between steps. Somewhere along the line, what…
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Blush Is Having a Main Character Moment
Blush used to be the supporting act. The soft swipe you added at the end so your face wouldn’t look flat, but never enough to draw attention. It was polite. Well-behaved. Easy to ignore. Now,…
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Beauty Habits Worth Keeping in 2026
In 2026, beauty has finally slowed down enough to make sense again. After years of overconsumption, over-layering, and routines that looked impressive but felt exhausting, the habits that have…
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2026 Skincare Mistakes to Avoid for Beautiful Skin
In 2026, taking care of your skin is about more than just using the latest products. It’s about understanding how your environment, habits, and daily routine affect your skin’s health. For…
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LIFESTYLE
7 Easy, Grown Ways Single Girls Can Do Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day has a funny way of making people feel like they need a plan or at least a position. You’re either doing something special, pretending not to care, or quietly…
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Is it okay to Date Your Colleague?
It usually starts innocently, a shared laugh over something mildly unprofessional in the group chat. A look exchanged during a meeting that lasts a beat longer than necessary. Suddenly, the…
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Falcon Corporation Honours Professor Joseph Ezigbo at Retirement
Falcon Corporation Limited, one of Nigeria’s foremost indigenous gas companies, recently honoured its Co-Founder and Pioneer Managing Director, Professor Joseph Chukwurah Ezigbo, at a…
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ART & ENTERTAINMENT
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Trax Apparel Takes Its Cultural Mission to Ghana with Vibrant AccraPop-Up
Since 2019, Trax Apparel has been quietly and confidently reshaping African streetwear.Through bold designs, cultural storytelling, and community-driven creativity, the brand has made African…
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Fashion Girls Currently on Our Radar
Fashion has entered a slightly smug phase, and honestly, we love to see it. This is the era where doing the most is no longer the flex, and taste has quietly reclaimed the crown. The girls…
Share
Oleku, but make it Mini
Some clothes do not just pass through generations. They wait. Oleku is one of those garments. It has lived many lives in Nigerian fashion history, each shaped by the mood of its time. In the…
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Skincare Rules We’re Officially Breaking
For years, skincare has behaved like a strict boarding school. Do this. Don’t do that. Never mix these. Always wait exactly 60 seconds between steps. Somewhere along the line, what…
Share
The Fashion Girl Starter Pack (Updated)
Every era has its fashion girl. Not the loudest dresser in the room, not the one chasing every micro-trend, but the woman who always looks put together without looking like she tried too hard.…
Share
7 Easy, Grown Ways Single Girls Can Do Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day has a funny way of making people feel like they need a plan or at least a position. You’re either doing something special, pretending not to care, or quietly…
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What Fashion Phase Are You Currently In?
Fashion phases are funny like that. They arrive quietly, unpack themselves in your wardrobe, and before you know it, they’ve rearranged how you dress, shop, and even see yourself. One…
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To Dance or Not to Dance: Nollywood’s Marketing Dilemma
There is a growing tension in Nollywood that has nothing to do with talent and everything to do with survival. It is the quiet exhaustion that comes from an industry where making a good film…
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Is it okay to Date Your Colleague?
It usually starts innocently, a shared laugh over something mildly unprofessional in the group chat. A look exchanged during a meeting that lasts a beat longer than necessary. Suddenly, the…
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Blush Is Having a Main Character Moment
Blush used to be the supporting act. The soft swipe you added at the end so your face wouldn’t look flat, but never enough to draw attention. It was polite. Well-behaved. Easy to ignore. Now,…
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No Straight Lines, No Fixed Light: Mary-Jane Ohobu and the Poetics of Contrast
In Mary-Jane Ohobu’s work, light refuses to settle, shadow remains unapologetic, and contrast emerges not as visual drama but as a way of seeing—rooted in instinct, culture, and the…
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Afolayan’s Aníkúlápó : The Ghoul Awakens – Storytelling Rooted in Culture
There are very few Nigerian filmmakers who understand how to tell our stories without over-explaining them. Fewer still trust the audience to sit with silence, ritual, language, and…
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