Morning Rituals That Work
By Sunkanmi Adewunmi Edited by Ezennia Uche Your morning sets the tone for the rest of the day. For students and busy professionals alike, even a few simh-ple morning rituals …
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By Sunkanmi Adewunmi Edited by Ezennia Uche Your morning sets the tone for the rest of the day. For students and busy professionals alike, even a few simh-ple morning rituals …
Morning Rituals That Work Read More
By Chiagoziem Abosi Edited by Ezennia Uche In Lagos, sleep is a privilege.By 6 a.m., buses under the Ikeja Bridge are already packed — some passengers scroll through their phones, …
The Sleep Crisis in Lagos: How Stress, Traffic, and Noise Are Making Everyone Tired Read More
Styrofoam may be cheap and convenient — but at what cost? 🤔From Lagos street food to environmental pollution, this material leaves a long-lasting footprint. Watch the video to learn more.Should …
Styrofoam in Lagos: Convenience vs. Danger — What You Need To Know Read More
By Chiagoziem Abosi Edited by Ezennia Uche Residents of Oyingbo, Lagos, had a sleepless night on Monday after a two-storey building collapsed at No. 54 Cole Street, near the United …
Oyingbo’s Long Night: What We Saw at 54 Cole Street Read More
By Ejiofor Toochi As Nigeria enters the final months of the year, the ember period, the call for safer roads has never been more urgent. The Federal Road Safety Corps …
Take Responsibility for Your Safety, FRSC Warns Motorists This Ember Period Read More
By Ejiofor Toochi Edited by Ezennia Uche The Nigerian Senate has intensified its fight against sexual violence with a new bill proposing life imprisonment for anyone convicted of child defilement. The Criminal …
Nigeria Moves to End Child Defilement with Stronger Laws Read More
With recent developments, the Lagos State Government has announced plans to relocate the popular Computer Village market from Ikeja to Katangowa, near Abule Egba. The IkejaBird team visited the proposed …
Relocation of Ikeja’s Computer Village: What to Know About the Katangowa Project Read More
By Bababunmi Agbebi Edited by Ezennia Uche Poverty continues to cast a long shadow over millions of households in Nigeria, despite ongoing government efforts to curb its spread. Nigeria, despite …
Poverty in Nigeria: A Persistent Challenge Despite Government Initiatives Read More
By Bababunmi Agbebi Edited by Ezennia Uche In the heart of Lagos State lies Ikeja, a bustling commercial and administrative hub that’s quickly transforming into a breeding ground for youth-driven …
Career Opportunities for Ikeja’s Youth: What’s Available Locally? Read More
By Ejiofor Toochi Edited by Ezennia Uche Every year, cinemas across Nigeria come alive with excitement as film lovers troop in to celebrate Nigeria Cinema Day. This year, the celebration …
A Ticket for ₦2,000? What to Know About Nigeria Cinema Day 2025 Read More
By Bababunmi Agbebi Edited by Ezennia Uche In recent weeks, there has been significant discussion around a policy change regarding the admission requirements for Arts and Humanities programmes in Nigerian …
No, Nigeria Hasn’t Scrapped Mathematics — Here’s What Really Changed Read More
By Bababunmi Agbebi Edited by Ezennia Uche In a significant policy shift aimed at improving access to higher education, the Federal Government of Nigeria has removed Mathematics as a compulsory …
Why Nigeria Just Dropped Mathematics as a Requirement for Arts and Humanities Admissions Read More
By Bababunmi Agbebi Edited by Ezennia Uche Every October 16, the world marks World Food Day, a moment to reflect on the universal right to food. The day commemorates the …
World Food Day 2025: Can Nigeria Build a Food-Secure Future? Read More
By Ejiofor Toochi Edited by Ezennia Uche In a bold move to tackle Nigeria’s escalating youth unemployment crisis, the Federal Government has launched the National Job Centre Project, a nationwide …
Can Nigeria’s New National Job Centre Project Tackle Unemployment? Read More
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