
Discover Ikeja’s Best Hotspots for Work and Fun
Looking for the perfect spot to work and unwind in Ikeja? Here’s a list of amazing places you can visit.
Discover Ikeja’s Best Hotspots for Work and Fun Read MorePeople. Business. Community.
Looking for the perfect spot to work and unwind in Ikeja? Here’s a list of amazing places you can visit.
Discover Ikeja’s Best Hotspots for Work and Fun Read MoreSunkanmi Adewunmi It’s a family function or a fun outing with friends. You’ve planned everything to perfection, gotten the location and ready to set off. But there’s one catch, you’ve never been …
Expert Tips for Road Navigation Read MoreEver wondered how apprentices begin their work in Computer Village? Our reporter takes you behind the scenes, speaking with them about their journey into this bustling marketplace.
Exploring the World of Apprenticeship in Computer Village Read MoreSunkanmi Adewunmi Imagine waking up tomorrow and finding TikTok completely inaccessible on your phone. For millions of Americans, this looming reality hits close to home. But here’s the twist: this …
Digital Blackouts: Where Your Favorite Social Apps Are Forbidden Read MoreSunkanmi Adewunmi The transportation sector in Lagos is highly lucrative. With everyone constantly on the move, public transportation has become the preferred choice for pedestrians across the city, offering pocket-friendly …
Hidden Taxes: How Agberos Exploit Lagos Drivers Daily Read MoreBy Chiagoziem Abosi Finding a job in Ikeja—or anywhere in Lagos—can sometimes feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. While Ikeja, the bustling capital of Lagos State, is …
Navigating Ikeja’s Job Market: Where Are the Opportunities? Read MoreBababunmi Agbebi Lagos, located in the southwestern region of Nigeria is traditionally home to Yorubas, but commercial Lagos is the most ethnically diverse city in the region with many thriving …
New Generation of Lagos Socialites Read Moreby Sunkanmi Adewunmi January 15, 1966, marked a turning point in Nigerian history when young military officers executed the nation’s first coup. The events of this cold Harmattan morning would …
Today in history: The first military coup in Nigeria Read MoreBababunmi Agbebi In December 2024, tragic human stampedes occurred across Nigeria during charity events leaving at least 67 people dead, many of them children. At least 35 children were killed …
How To Survive Stampede Read MoreBy Ejiofor Toochi While Ikeja is primarily known for its commercial nature, it boasts of being home to some of Mainland’s fun leisure spots. In addition to the restaurants, there …
Ikeja’s Top Karaoke Bars for an Epic Night Out Read MoreBy Chiagoziem Laurina Abosi In the third quarter of 2023, Nigeria’s unemployment rate stood at a staggering 33.3%. It was the highest in recent years, a figure many Nigerians believed …
From 33.3% to 4.3%: What Happened to Nigeria’s Unemployment Rate? Read MoreBy Sunkanmi Adewunmi Picture this, a world where your grandmother’s ancient wisdom powers artificial intelligence, and space stations are adorned with vibrant African patterns. Welcome to Afrofuturism, where the past …
Afrofuturism for Nigerians: What It’s All About Read MoreBababunmi Agbebi Debt can be a major source of stress especially when you feel financially overextended by what you owe. In Lagos, Nigeria, residents have different views on paying back debt, some say they don’t need …
Expert Tips On Managing Debts Read MoreFrom Aguyi Ironsi becoming Nigerias first military head of state, to the tragic crash of the Nigerian Boeing 707 in Kano. Barack Obama also became the first black President of …
January In History: A Month Of Big Changes! Read MoreIkeja’s Biggest Street Food Market Shut Down, Vendors Displaced.Ikeja’s biggest night street food market, located on Alade Avenue, has been shut down by the government, citing noise pollution and illegal …
Ikeja’s Biggest Street Food Hub: Shut Down After 40 Years Read MoreNigerians crossed over in church with prayers, dancing, and fireworks, hoping for a great 2025 ahead!
Crossing Over to 2025: How Nigerians Welcomed the New Year Read MoreNigerians share their 2025 wishes: Our reporter spoke to Ikeja locals about their hopes for the new year. Many expressed desires for an improved economy and an abundance of food.
Nigerians Share Their New Year Wishes Read MoreNew Year traditions around the world are truly fascinating! Did you know people in Denmark smash plates for good luck, while in Spain, they eat 12 grapes at midnight?
Fascinating and Unusual New Year Traditions Around The World Read More2024 was packed with events that had the whole world talking. Unexpected moments and stories that kept us all hooked. These events defined the year!
Major Events That Captivated the World in 2024 Read MoreBy Chiagoziem Abosi 2024 was quite the year for Nigeria—a whirlwind of massive budgets, creative breakthroughs, and significant milestones. If numbers tell stories, then 2024 gave us plenty to remember. …
₦21 Billion and More: What Made 2024 Unforgettable for Nigerians Read More