Best Gym and Fitness Centres in Surulere By Joy Mfon Essien In Surulere, fitness is no longer a quiet, solitary routine tucked into spare hours. It has become part of the district’s social rhythm — something you see on the streets at dawn, in packed gyms after work, and across weekend gatherings around the National Read More…
Month: April 2026
Eating Well in Yaba Without Spending Recklessly
Budget Friendly Restaurants in Yaba Students Love By Joy Mfon Essien In Yaba, food is not just about survival — it is part of the rhythm of student life, tech culture, and everyday hustle. From early-morning lectures to late-night coding sessions, the question is rarely whether to eat, but where to get the most value for your money. Read More…
The Yaba Hostel Market Is No Longer Just About a Bed
Affordable Students Hostels in Yaba By Joy Mfon Essien Finding a hostel in Yaba used to be a simple transaction — secure a bed space, manage the basics, and get on with school life. In 2026, that logic no longer holds. What has emerged instead is a layered housing ecosystem shaped by students, tech workers, Read More…
Why Lagos Is Becoming a Serious Tech Learning City
Top 10 Tech Training Institutes in Lagos By Joy Mfon Essien Lagos no longer treats tech training as a side hustle for the ambitious few. In 2026, it has become a serious urban industry of its own, feeding talent into start-ups, banks, global remote teams, creative businesses, and a widening digital services economy. What used Read More…
When Avoiding Anxiety Becomes the Real Struggle
Last week, I introduced you to Tolani, whose story quietly mirrors the lived reality of many young adults navigating uncertainty, pressure, and emotional overwhelm in our fast-paced urban spaces. She had left school abruptly, her routine disrupted, her sense of direction shaken. What followed was not just anxiety, but something deeper—an exhausting cycle of trying Read More…
Does BMI Give An Accurate Picture of Your Health?
The body massage index (BMI) is a commonly used tool to determine whether a person has a healthy body. However, it has its limitations and doesn’t give a complete picture of an individual’s health. While BMI is calculated using height and weight, it doesn’t take into account factors such as muscle mass, bone density and Read More…
Lagos, iReV, and the Obidients: How Tinubu’s Mastery may decide Nigeria’s 2027 election
By Nkanu Egbe In 2015, Nigerians discovered that social media could win elections. APC “social warriors” waged relentless online campaigns against the PDP, and their victory entrenched digital warfare in the public sphere. Then came #ENDSARS in 2020: a youth‑led uprising against police brutality, the Lekki toll‑gate massacre, and the impunity of the state. Out Read More…
When You Don’t Know What to Say
Luke 11:1–13 There are moments in life when words fail you. You want to pray, but you do not know what to say. You sit quietly, perhaps early in the morning or late at night, and instead of flowing words, there is silence. Not because you do not believe, but because you feel unsure. And Read More…
Let No One Threaten the Pope!
“Touch not my anointed, and do my prophets no harm.” That is a biblical injunction stated in Psalm 105:15 and 1 Chronicles 16:22, warning against harming or mistreating people set apart for God’s purpose. Right from the beginning of organised Christianity, the Pope, as head of the Roman Catholic Church, is the chief servant and Read More…
BBL, Beef and Burna… But Garri Still Cost
Lagos has mastered the art of distraction. At any given moment, the city is discussing at least three unrelated things with equal passion—politics, football, and entertainment—while the real issues quietly adjust prices in the background. This week, it was the entertainment industry’s turn. By the time the matter reached Aguda, it had already matured into Read More…










