Work & Life

Black professionals networking at a social event, engaged in conversation with drinks in hand.

Networking or Using People? The Thin Line Nobody Talks About

Connections matter. In today’s world, access often shapes opportunity, and relationships can open doors that effort alone may not reach. Because of this, networking has become almost essential. People attend events, exchange contacts, and build visibility with intention. However, not every connection is as genuine as it appears. Somewhere between ambition and strategy, a line […]

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Young African man looking shocked at empty wallet while Nigerian naira notes fly around him in a living room.

that feeling when salary enters and disappears like magic

There’s a special kind of heartbreak every Nigerian knows – salary day. It is that magical, glorious moment when money finally lands in your account, only to vanish faster than it arrived. EUPHORIA THAT FADES QUICKLY Be honest… how many times have you checked your account that morning, smiled proudly, and thought, “Finally, I can

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Three Nigerian youths standing in a chaotic Lagos street with fire and smoke behind them, showing resilience and distress.

are we the most resilient generation or the traumatized one?

Somewhere between laughing at memes about suffering and casually saying “it is well,” a strange question started forming in the back of our minds. The question: “Are we actually the most resilient generation or are we just the most traumatized one that learned to laugh?” Because the way young Nigerians handle chaos sometimes feels less

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