Weathering the Storm: A Nigerian Guide to Resilience in Uncertain Times

2025 has barely begun, yet the global climate—both political and economic—already feels turbulent. Rising inflation, shifting job markets, unpredictable policies, and economic uncertainty are challenges that affect Nigerians at home and abroad in unique ways. For those abroad, it’s about managing the complexities of living in a foreign system while staying connected to family back…

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The Money Moves: Building Wealth and Staying Financially Grounded as a Nigerian at Home and Abroad

Ah, January. That wonderful time of the year when gym memberships are at an all-time high, vision boards are still pristine, and everyone promises themselves, “This year, I’ll sort out my finances!” But let’s be honest: for Nigerians, whether you’re hustling in the diaspora or navigating the realities back home, money matters are never just…

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A Naija Thanksgiving: Where Jollof Meets Pumpkin Pie and Gratitude Takes Center Stage.

Thanksgiving is here! While it may not be a Nigerian holiday, trust Nigerians to embrace it with a flair that’s unmistakably ours. For those in the diaspora, it’s more than just an American tradition—it’s an opportunity to gather, feast, and reflect on how far we’ve come. And of course, it’s also a warm-up for another…

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Nigerian In-Laws Abroad: How to Navigate Cultural Expectations Without Losing Your Mind

In Nigeria, “family” isn’t just a word—it’s a force of nature. Weddings, birthdays, graduations, naming ceremonies, and even the occasional Tuesday, are all occasions where family involvement is not just encouraged, but expected. Now, imagine taking that same cultural fervor and trying to fit it into the often individualistic world of the diaspora. Welcome to…

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