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5 Struggles That Are Just Too Real For African Writers

by David Hundeyin   Writing and getting published is a tough task in any part of the...

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#InternationalWomensDay: 10 Powerful Quotes About Women From All Over The World

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#ConceptofVirality: Nigerians, Here’s How You Made Olajumoke A Star

Stop looking back, you did. Yes, you. Much has already been said about Olajumoke and her fairytale...

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Apple’s New iOS 9.3 Update Will Let Companies Control Employees’ iPhones?

Ok! Apple may be bringing the wrath of the masses upon itself. The Next Web reports that...

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#WhyImport? by Ezinne Ekanem

I’ve taken my time to listen to all sides of the discourse currently raging all over our...

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Photos That Prove That Nothing Comes Naturally… It’s All Packaging

By Dara Adaja How skinny people stay slim has always been a mystery to me. For as...

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Facebook’s Study on Global Internet Connectivity Shows 4.1 Billion People Aren’t...

Boo-hoo-hoo. All of your target audience might not be online. Facebook released its second annual study titled...

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Video: Sanitary Pads Are The Same As Diapers In Kiddies’ World

So a mum and her son went shopping. The little boy picked up a pack of sanitary...

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Facts Only – Women Will Visit Blogs and YouTube Over Facebook...

In order to understand the beauty habits, buying patterns and most influential media, Glambox, amonthly beauty subscription...

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Just N1,330: All You Need To Know About Freedom 251, The...

Forget the devaluation of the Naira. With the world’s cheapest smartphone, it doesn’t matter. Priced at $3.70...

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