
A Look Inside GRA Ikeja
Beyond the serene streets and government mansions, hidden pockets of bad roads and potholes tell a different story. Explore the real GRA Ikeja through the IkejaBird lens.
A Look Inside GRA Ikeja Read MorePeople. Business. Community.
Beyond the serene streets and government mansions, hidden pockets of bad roads and potholes tell a different story. Explore the real GRA Ikeja through the IkejaBird lens.
A Look Inside GRA Ikeja Read Moreby Anwuli Oseloka In recent years, Nigerian businesses have increasingly embraced technology to drive efficiency, and growth. It has revolutionized the way businesses operate and improved communication systems. Fintech companies …
Is Technology Helping Business Operations in Nigeria? Read MoreBy Bababunmi Agbebi Nigeria has been witnessing a surge in migration, what we locally call “Japa.” The term “Japa” is a Nigerian slang, meaning to escape or flee, often to …
JAPA Syndrome: The Impact on Family Relationships Read MoreBy Chiagoziem Laurina Abosi If you’ve ever had to upload a video or join a Zoom call in Ikeja during a rainstorm, you probably understand the frustration of slow or …
Starlink Is Great, But These Internet Providers Might Be Better (and Cheaper) for Lagos Users Read MoreBy Sunkanmi Adewunmi and Chiagoziem Laurina Abosi In Nigeria’s ever-evolving beauty and fashion landscape, more young women are harnessing their creativity and resilience to carve out successful careers on their …
Not Just a Hustle: Meet Viols Artistry Read MoreBy Sunkanmi Adewunmi and Chiagoziem Laurina Abosi In Nigeria’s buzzing creative scene, many young women are turning their passions into profitable businesses—defying the odds and redefining what it means to …
Not Just a Hustle: Meet The Adire Culture Read MoreBy Ejiofor Toochi Ikeja GRA is popularly known as one of the most affluent neighbourhoods on Lagos Mainland thanks to its mix of stylish residences and luxury hotels. While it’s …
Ikeja GRA: 5 Fun Things You Can Do in One Day Read MoreBy Chiagoziem Laurina Abosi and Sukanmi Adewunmi In recent years, Africa has earned the title of having the highest rate of female entrepreneurship in the world. At the heart of …
Not Just a Hustle: Why More Women Are Taking the Lead in African Entrepreneurship Read MoreThe IkejaBird team hit the streets to ask Nigerian women what feminism means to them—and the responses were eye-opening. From clearing up the mix-up between feminism and misandry, to bold …
What Does Feminism Mean To You? Read MoreBy Bababunmi Agbebi Every day, women and girls are hurt simply because they are female. This is called Gender-Based Violence (GBV). It’s not just a personal problem—it affects families, communities, …
Breaking the Silence: The Ongoing Fight Against Gender-Based Violence Read MoreTraditionalism in Ikeja goes beyond rituals—it’s a deep expression of identity, culture, and the spiritual heartbeat of the Yoruba people. In this video, the Ikejabird crew takes to the streets …
Isese – The Heart of Tradition in Ikeja Read MoreFor Father’s Day, we hit the streets of Lagos to ask people: what’s your favorite memory of your dad? 💭💙From tough love and sacrifices to sweet moments of pampering, these …
What’s Your Favorite Memory of Your Dad? | Father’s Day 2025 Special Read MoreBy Ejiofor Toochi In a bold move to curb criminal activity and sanitize Lagos’ largest gadgets hub, the leadership of Computer Village, Ikeja, recently introduced a biometric registration and enumeration …
Tensions Over Biometric Plans in Computer Village Read MoreBy Sunkanmi Adewunmi For many Nigerian women, a trip to the market, a stroll between lecture halls or even a simple walk to the car park becomes a gauntlet of …
How Women Endure Harassment in Public and Crowded Spaces Read MoreAs Nigeria marks June 12 – Democracy Day, we hit the streets of Lagos to ask:“If you could send one message to the President, what would it be?”Let’s just say… …
Message To The President | Nigerian Democracy Day 2025 Read MoreBy Bababunmi Agbebi In June 2018, former President Muhammadu Buhari made a landmark decision that reshaped Nigeria’s democratic landscape. He officially moved Democracy Day from May 29 to June 12. …
Democracy in Transition: From May 29 to June 12 — What Changed and Why It Matters Read MoreBy Ejiofor Toochi NYSC Is Over, Now What? In 2019, when Richard Ayoade completed his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), he felt ready for the real world. Alongside a friend, …
After NYSC: What No One Tells You About Life After Service Read MoreBeing a mum in Lagos? That’s a full-time job and then some! 💪🏾 From beating the morning rush, prepping kids for school, surviving Lagos traffic, running homes, and still chasing …
Working Mothers in Lagos, Nigeria Read More(Part 3 of 3) By Sunkanmi Adewunmi Welcome to the Final Part of Our Unsung Heroines SeriesAs we wrap up this series, we honour more incredible Nigerian women whose quiet …
Unsung Heroines of Nigeria: Inspiring Tales of Courage and Change (3) Read More(Part 2 of 3) By Sunkanmi Adewunmi If Part One left you inspired, you’re in for more. We’re back with another round of remarkable Nigerian women whose names may not …
Unsung Heroines of Nigeria: Inspiring Tales of Courage and Change (2) Read More