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I’m pushing 30, and I wish I bonded with my stepmother in the kitchen

The kitchen was where I learnt that correcting — albeit harshly — could be  a sign of love. There was one time I ruined the semo for the second time in a row. That was the last bad semo I ever made in my life; my mother’s impatient smack made sure of that.

These are the top 10 brunch spots in Lagos to visit this weekend

Plan your next brunch date with our list of 10 must-visit brunch spots with delicious menus and beautiful decor in Lagos. From cozy cafes to upscale restaurants, there’s something here for you.

7 of the best buka-style restaurants in Lagos

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Ready to spice up your taste buds? From finger-licking soups to generous portions of jollof rice, these 7 buka-style restaurants will leave you wanting more. Read this article to find your next food stop in Lagos.

Does Nigeria have a brunch culture?

The first time I got invited to a brunch was with a friend I’d made online, to a restaurant I’d never been to before, and brunch had to be reserved with a  ₦10k flat rate. We planned to meet on a Sunday for brunch because the restaurant we were going to only held brunch on… Continue reading Does Nigeria have a brunch culture?

Balling with a ₦60k monthly “we outside” budget in Abuja

If you happen to be in Abuja for the weekend and have a budget of ₦60,000 for flexing, this article can provide you with suggestions on places to visit and foods to try. I’ll also offer advice on making the most of your experience while staying within your budget. *This budget doesn’t cover transportation. Magic… Continue reading Balling with a ₦60k monthly “we outside” budget in Abuja

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