Living in Ikeja , Lagos
Welcome to another insightful episode of Ikejabird! In this video, we hit the streets of Ikeja to interview residents about their experiences living in this vibrant part of Lagos State.
Living in Ikeja , Lagos Read MorePeople. Business. Community.
Welcome to another insightful episode of Ikejabird! In this video, we hit the streets of Ikeja to interview residents about their experiences living in this vibrant part of Lagos State.
Living in Ikeja , Lagos Read More
In this eye-opening interview, Ikejabird sits down with Ikeja business operators to discuss the significant impact of skyrocketing fuel costs on small businesses. Discover how local entrepreneurs are adapting, innovating, …
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In today’s world, children are maturing faster and are exposed to sexual content at a younger age, raising the question of whether it is necessary to provide them with sex …
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To what extent can you go for the one you love? Is selling one of your kidneys to pay for your partner’s school fees extreme?? Here’s what people had to …
Can you sell one of your kidneys to pay for your partner’s school fees? Read More
Most people are not comfortable discussing their personal health issues with a doctor of the opposite sex. We have asked a few Nigerians if they are comfortable with this. Tell …
Are you comfortable discussing your personal health issues with a doctor of the opposite? Read More
The Yoruba word “Japa” means “to run, flee, or escape.” The phrase is deeply rooted in young Nigerians’ desire to permanently leave their country. Migration is a normal part of …
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The frequency with which newlyweds file for divorce these days, especially within a short time of their union, is sad. With the high rate of divorce, it is difficult to …
What is your definition of a successful marriage? Read More
In a bid to display maturity, youths tend to move out of their parents house as soon they become adults. We’ve asked a few Nigerians why they deem it necessary. …
Moving out of your parents house —why is it a necessity? Read More
Breakups can be such a mess in relationships, and the ladies are usually the ones who are traumatised. The issue of chopping and serving breakfast has become a trend on …
Chopping and serving breakfast: Can you go back to your ex? Read More
Have you received the new Naira notes?Which denomination of the new Naira notes did you receive and where did you receive it?Do you think the date of submission should be …
Nigerians speaks on scarcity of redesigned naira notes as date of submission draws closer Read More
How was independence celebrated back in the old days?
Nigeria@62: Have there been improvements since last year’s independence day?? Read More
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What does a new Nigeria mean to you? Read More