
How to Enjoy Your Leave Without Checking Work Email (Every 10 Minutes)
You finally got approved for annual leave. Congratulations. You even sent out that “I’ll be out of office from the

You finally got approved for annual leave. Congratulations. You even sent out that “I’ll be out of office from the

Before you start forming prayer warrior against me, hear me out. I’m not talking about the village people that steal

Foluke stared at her phone screen, reading Ayo’s message for the third time. “Babe, check this Sterling thing. I think

Let’s be honest. In today’s digital world, online fraud is about as common as traffic in Lagos; frustrating, inevitable, and

As we wave goodbye to June and get ready to welcome July, we find ourselves at a crucial financial crossroads.

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The morning sun cast holographic shadows across New Victoria Island as Toyin rushed through the floating walkways of Neo-Lagos. The

So June 14th rolls around again, and with it comes World Blood Donor Day. Before you scroll past thinking this

Temi: Babe, I’m done with my bank. Yesterday, I tried to send money for my cousin’s birthday and they’re charging

Many of us have a love-hate relationship with banks. You stare at the bank’s mobile application with joy when your

In a country where the standard response to “How are you?” is “I’m fine” even when it feels like your

This World Bee Day (May 20th), while everyone’s buzzing about saving the bees, let’s flip the script and see what

Remember when spotting a scam meant catching a typo in an email from a “Nigerian prince”? Those were simpler times.

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David watched his five-year-old daughter, Zara, carefully place a N100 note into the little Kolo he gifted her two years