Business, Management

How to Start a Profitable Tomato Powder Business in Nigeria

Guys, I’ve got gist for you! Do you know you can actually start a tomato powder business and make cool cash? Okay, grab your popcorn, relax on your chair, and let me gist you. So, I was in Jos last week—ohhh, I didn’t feel like coming back! Fresh tomatoes were everywhere, so red, so juicy, …

GenZ, Style, Trends

The Nigerian BBL Boom: The Rise of Curves, Confidence, and Controversy

Once a hush-hush topic reserved for whispered conversations, the Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) revolution has taken Nigeria by storm. From Lagos to Abuja, more women are turning to cosmetic surgery to achieve the coveted hourglass figure—one that commands attention, exudes confidence, and, let’s be honest, sets social media ablaze. But beyond the snatched waists and …

Business, Style

Your Accent is your Heritage! Own It, Love It, Flaunt It!

Hey, my people! Gather around because we need to talk. This one is deep, and it’s straight from the heart. So, I was scrolling through my phone the other day when I stumbled on a video that left me speechless. A group of Nigerian students were reciting words, but something was off—their accents. It wasn’t …

Business, Management, Plans

AI, Innovation, and the African Dream: Are We Ready to Lead?

Last week in Lagos at a small tech meetup, a group of young developers gathered in a dimly lit co-working space, buzzing with excitement. The conversation drifted toward artificial intelligence—its power, its future, and where Africa fits into the equation. A self-taught coder from Ibadan leaned forward, his voice filled with both frustration and hope. …

Plans, Style

When the Dream Feels Too Big, Do This Instead!

I was in a business meeting, organized by some young Africans who had big dreams and even bigger ambitions. The room buzzed with energy—bold ideas flying, collaborations forming, and visions taking shape. In the middle of a heated discussion about scaling businesses in Africa, someone raised a question that made the room pause. “How do …

Business, Management

The Power of African Women in Tech Leadership

A few months ago, I was scrolling through my messages when a friend sent me a video of a young African woman leading a tech workshop. She stood confidently in front of a packed room, breaking down complex coding concepts like she was born for it. The audience, mostly young girls, watched in awe. At …

Fashion, Outfit Wear, Style

The Future of Nigerian Fashion: Up-and-Coming Brands Redefining Style

Nigeria’s fashion scene isn’t just evolving—it’s exploding with fresh, boundary-pushing talent. From the vibrant streets of Lagos to the world’s biggest fashion capitals, a new wave of designers is turning heads and proving that style is more than just fabric—it’s a statement, a movement, a revolution. While household names like Lisa Folawiyo and Orange Culture …

Business, Management

How to Create a 5-Year Plan for Your Career

I once met a woman at an airport lounge who looked completely at ease, sipping her coffee and flipping through a magazine. We got talking, and she told me she had just landed her dream job—one she had visualized five years ago. Curious, I asked, “How did you do it?” She smiled and said, “I …

Business, Management

When Marketing Meets Realism

Last weekend, I walked into a shopping mall, ready to window-shop my way through the day. The usual sleek, toned mannequins stood at storefronts, modeling the latest trends—until I turned a corner and stopped in my tracks. There they were—two mannequins with protruding bellies, proudly donning casual outfits. I had to take a second look. …