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Social tech provides commentaries on how tech is influencing the lifestyle of Africans and everything in-between.
Against the plan, users are using Janitor AI to bring sexual fantasies to life
Since Janitor AI became the latest obsession of the TikTok set, Miguel O’Hara, the sharp-jawed, wide-chested, perpetual squinter…
Here’s how writers can make up to $100k monthly with Substack
Substack is a newsletter subscription platform founded by Chris Best in 2017. But in the past few years,…
The Frank iTom guide to influential ‘Instagram-ing’
Frank iTom has gained notoriety for his transition dance videos. He has built, since he started during the…
We tried Lagos’ Blue Line Rail System and here is all you need to know about it
If you have it in you to make the five-minute trek from the gate of the National Theatre,…
Tech bros, what would you do if your neighbours/landlord think you’re into Yahoo?
There has been a thin line separating the identity of a digital-savvy guy, often known as a "tech bro," from that of a "Yahoo boy"
Exploring the obstacles blocking Nigeria’s ambition to dominate the electric vehicle production industry
Since May, when the APC-led Nigerian government announced its new National Automotive Industry Development Plan, 2023, it has…
Fuel price hike: Dispatch riders say they now spend more and earn lesser for delivery
Fewer customers have been patronising businesses that offer exclusively delivery options, the backbone of the ecosystem.
The price of going viral: How creators are jeopardizing their freedom for views and likes
Nwakaego Okoye, known online as Ego, wasn’t much of a viral TikToker. But like many of her peers,…
Alagomeji’s Beans Palace: The family-run diner that has fed Lagos tech ecosystem even before its boom
For many years, a fleet of stalls has lined Queens Street, Alagomeji, selling all kinds of beans and…
The Big Brother Naija 2023 experience won’t be the same on Elon Musk’s Twitter
It’s that time of the year again, and Big Brother Naija is back on the airwaves. Now, the…














