 
			Is Television Dying ?
By Sunkanmi Adewunmi Television was once the default place to watch culture happen — premieres, reality hits, live sports, and nightly talk shows. Today that center is fracturing. Legacy brands …
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			By Sunkanmi Adewunmi Television was once the default place to watch culture happen — premieres, reality hits, live sports, and nightly talk shows. Today that center is fracturing. Legacy brands …
Is Television Dying ? Read More 
			By Ejiofor Toochi Edited by Ezennia Uche The year 2025 brought sorrow to many Nigerians as the nation lost several notable figures whose works shaped politics, religion, sports, media, and …
Remembering 10 Prominent Nigerians We Lost in 2025 Read More 
			By Sunkanmi Adewunmi Edited by Ezennia Uche On October 14, 2025, Nigeria’s Senate was thrown into a brief uproar when Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan (Kogi Central) moved an amendment calling on …
Senate Drama Over Libyan Prisons: Akpoti-Uduaghan’s Motion Stalls Read More 
			By Sunkanmi Adewunmi Edited by Ezennia Uche In the Nigeria of old, no one truly lived alone. Neighbours were family, and families were communities. In village compounds, everyone shared daily …
Losing the Village: How Nigeria’s Communal Spirit Is Fading Read More 
			By Chiagoziem Abosi Edited by Ezennia Uche As lawmakers push to move Nigeria’s next general elections to November 2026, residents of Ikeja weigh in on readiness, trust, and what early …
2027 Polls Moved Up? What NASS Proposes and How Ikeja Residents React Read More 
			By Ejiofor Toochi Edited by Ezennia Uche The late Joy Uche Angela Ogwu was not just a public figure; she was a beacon of what leadership, grace, and courage could …
Joy Uche Angela Ogwu: A Life of Service, Diplomacy and Legacy Read More 
			By Bababunmi Agbebi Edited by Ezennia Uche In today’s fast-paced world where technology redefines how we connect, and many are chasing dreams far from home, one thing remains constant: the …
The Unbreakable Circle: Why Family Still Matters in a Changing World Read More 
			The political buzz around the ADC–APC rivalry is heating up ahead of 2027! We hit the streets of Ikeja to hear what residents really think about these parties and Nigeria’s …
ADC vs APC: What Nigerians Really Think Ahead of the 2027 Elections Read More 
			With the 2027 elections drawing closer, Nigerians are voicing their hopes for real change — better leadership, stability, and progress.We hit the streets of Ikeja to hear what residents expect …
What Nigerians Expect Ahead of the 2027 Elections Read More 
			Electricity bills are on the rise again in Lagos but are you managing your power smartly?Here are practical tips to help you cut down on energy use and save money …
How to Reduce Electricity Bills in Lagos | Simple Power-Saving Tips That Work Read More 
			By Chiagoziem Abosi Edited by Ezennia Uche When news broke that the African Development Bank (AfDB) would lend Nigeria $500 million to support its 2025 budget, reactions were mixed. Some …
AfDB’s $500m Budget Support for Nigeria: Will Ikeja Feel the Relief? Read More 
			By Toochi Ejiofor Edited by Ezennia Uche As the world marks the International Day of the Girl Child, young girls across Nigeria continue to prove that they are not waiting …
On International Day of the Girl Child, Nigerian Girls Are Already Leading the Change Read More 
			Electricity bills are on the rise again in Lagos but are you managing your power smartly?Here are practical tips to help you cut down on energy use and save money …
How to Reduce Electricity Bills in Lagos | Simple Power-Saving Tips That Work Read More 
			By Bababunmi Agbebi Edited by Ezennia Uche In recent years, the conversation around mental health in Nigeria has gained momentum, but in places like Ikeja, the state capital of Lagos …
The Mental Health Conversation: Is There Enough Support? Read More 
			POV: Lagosians open up about their wild experiences with house agents.From skyrocketing rents to endless “total package” fees — 10% agent agreement, caution, legal, and even service charges — renting …
Lagos Rent Crisis: What Residents Really Think About Rising Housing Costs Read More 
			By Chiagoziem Abosi Edited by Ezennia Uche At a small restaurant tucked behind Computer Village, the sound of frying oil fills the air. But behind the counter, the cook is …
Cooking Gas Prices Leave Ikeja Caterers Gasping for Air Read More 
			By Bababunmi Agbebi Edited by Ezennia Uche Lagos is growing faster than it can breathe. From Ikeja to Oshodi, the city’s expansion — vertical, horizontal, and chaotic — has turned …
Can Lagos Grow Without Destroying Its Environment? Read More 
			By Ejiofor Toochi Edited by Ezennia Uche Working from home in Lagos often means juggling unstable power, noisy neighbours, and unreliable internet. For freelancers, startups, and creatives, that setup quickly …
Best Co-Working Spaces in Ikeja for Professionals and Creatives Read More 
			By Sunkanmi Adewunmi Edited by Ezennia Uche Lagos life is always in motion, and Ikeja’s bus stops – like this one under the expressway – are microcosms of the city’s …
How Lagosians Know When to Run Read More 
			By Sunkanmi Adewunmi Edited by Ezennia Uche In Lagos, the cry “No change o!” has become an anthem. Hop into any danfo (minibus) or wander through a market, and you’ll …
“No Change O!”: Lagos’ Daily Battle with Small Naira Notes Read More