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The Burnout Generation: Are Young Nigerians Tired Before 35?
There’s a new exhaustion spreading across young Nigerian professionals.
It’s not laziness. It’s burnout.
Side hustles after 9–5 jobs. Weekend gigs. Online courses. Networking events. Personal...
The Religious Mega-Economy: Is Faith Now Nigeria’s Biggest Industry?
Religion has always been central to Nigerian society. But in recent years, its economic footprint has expanded dramatically.
Mega auditoriums. Satellite branches. Media networks. Universities....
The “Influencer Trust” Problem: Why Nigerians Believe Creators More Than Institutions
Here’s a powerful shift happening quietly in Nigeria.
Many young Nigerians now trust influencers more than traditional institutions.
Need financial advice? Watch a fintech creator.Political analysis?...
“Healthcare Is Getting More Expensive” — Nigerians Share Concerns
For many Nigerians, visiting the hospital now comes with financial anxiety. Consultation fees, medication costs, and laboratory tests have all increased, making healthcare feel...
“Graduates Without Jobs” — Young Nigerians Speak on Unemployment
Graduating from university used to bring hope. Today, many Nigerian graduates say it brings uncertainty. After years of study and sacrifice, thousands struggle to...
“Transport Fares Keep Changing” – Commuters Share Daily Frustration
For millions of Nigerians, transportation is no longer predictable. Commuters say fares change without notice, leaving them stranded or forced to pay more than...
“Rent Is Becoming a Luxury” — Nigerians Cry Out Over Rising...
Finding a house in Nigeria today is no longer just stressful — it is financially frightening. Across major cities like Lagos, Abuja, and Port...
“Hard Work No Longer Pays” — Nigerians Question the System
For decades, Nigerians were told that hard work guarantees success. Today, that belief is being questioned by people across the country. Employees put in...
“If Opportunity Knocks, Will You Leave?” — Nigerians Discuss the Japa...
Ask any Nigerian today: “If you could leave, would you?” The answers are no longer hesitant. Many say “yes,” and some even openly share...
“Fuel Queues Are Coming Back” — Nigerians Share Their Fears
The moment Nigerians start seeing fuel queues, one emotion follows immediately: fear.
In recent days, many motorists say queues are slowly returning in their areas,...











