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Travel the World Through Art: 5 Must-Visit Galleries in Lagos

Get ready to explore the art scene in Lagos like never before! From the vibrant Nike Art Gallery to the sleek and modern Art Twenty-One, these five must-visit galleries will take you on a journey through African culture and contemporary creativity. Whether you’re an art lover or just looking for something new to do, these spots promise an experience you won’t forget.

A NYSC Corps member recounts her time at Nassarawa State Camp on a budget of 80,000 naira.

Explore the insightful journey of a NYSC Corps member surviving Nassarawa State Camp on a budget of 80,000 Naira. Discover her candid reflections on expenses, food choices, and daily routines, offering a glimpse into life amidst tight schedules and rigorous activities. From navigating the challenges to embracing growth opportunities, delve into a narrative of resilience, resourcefulness, and the pursuit of connection amidst the hustle of camp life.

How a Data Analyst in Edo State Chops Life with a monthly income of about 500,000

On Chop Life diaries, Today’s subject is a Data Analyst earning 500,000 monthly fills us in on his food spending habits, how and what he eats, what he does differently and how he spends money

Why Nigerians Are Breaking the Rules with Swallow for Breakfast

egusi soup and pounded yam, nigerian cuisine isolated on white background

Dive into the deliciously rebellious world of Nigerian breakfast habits as we uncover the reasons behind swapping coffee for hefty swallows like eba, fufu, and amala. From the quest for morning energy to the celebration of family tradition and local ingredients, discover why Nigerians are rewriting the breakfast playbook one hearty meal at a time.

How a registered nurse eats on a ₦200,000 monthly income in a remote village in the southwestern region.

“I drink garri almost every day regardless of what I eat, I even drank garri a few hours ago,” says a nurse who never worries about food.

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