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November 3, 2022 Popular businessman, Mike Nwogu, known widely as Pretty Mike, has declared that most Nigerians are emotionally bankrupt.
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P.M. News on MSNUriel cries out over difficulty in finding decent Nigerian manNigerian media personality and reality tv star Uriel Oputa has claimed that it is difficult to find decent man in Nigeria.While speaking in an interview with Outside the Box, Uriel lamented about the ...
A Nigerian community in Detroit explores the past and future of their vibrant social club.
Her April 2025 resurgence came when ‘Pretty Little Baby’ struck a chord with a new generation, racking up over 74 million Spotify streams and reaching the Top 5 on U.S. and U.K. charts.
An oyinbo man has joined a popular TikTok trend as he boasted about marrying a pretty Nigerian lady. He told people to stop criticising his wife online.
Lagos Socialite Pretty Mike has been dragged online for an act that many people termed ‘disrespectful’ to Jesus Christ during the wedding ceremony of famous comedian FunnyBone. Pretty Mike ...
Young Nigerians are leaving the country in increasing numbers in search of a better life. It's a trend that even has it's own word — Japa — Yoruba for "to run, or escape." ...
On their tenth day at sea, the four Nigerian stowaways crossing the Atlantic in a tiny space above the rudder of a cargo ship ran out of food and drink.
Rising insecurity and economic uncertainty in Nigeria are increasingly having an impact on retirees' decisions not to return home to live out their twilight years in the country of their birth.
Nearly two-thirds of Nigeria’s 200 million people now live on less than $2 a day, according to new data from the National Bureau of Statistics.
Once upon a time, success required a measure of talent but in this social media age, beauty is given more value than substance and it's slowly crippling our entertainment industry.
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