Emmanuella Nguavese Koughna sees writing beyond a means of survival, to her, the ability to weave words into scenery and tell stories of herself and others is indeed a gratifying one. To her, writing is a privilege that she considers, greatly underappreciated, because it is beyond words: writing is taking a walk through an author's mind, seeing the world through multiple lenses. To Emmanuella, writing is living multiple lives in one soul.
Packaging na normal English word wey get e own meaning and e mean sey when them arrange something well, make e take look good for eye. The meaning wan take relate to the packaging...
As everybody dey try make them see front, other underground matters de sup low-key. One of the matters na sey, EFCC been arrest 14 Yahoo Boys suspects for Makurdi, Benue State capital. This arrest...
Vawulence don trend for Naija sotey, other African countries don adopt am dey use am, especially when them wan sub Nigeria. But some of them no sabi wetin e mean or how e take...
One low-key Gen Z slang wey dey na Rizz. Just like steeze, this slang na coded slang wey only tush people de like to use Meaning of Rizz Rizz na word wey de describe...
Delulu na short way of writing Delusional. No be for Naija e come out from, but Nigerians sef de follow use am well well. Meaning Delulu mean sey when person no want face reality....
One TikTok challenge wey almost everybody dey participate for am na this Esther-Blish challenge. Inside this challenge, them go first show some throwback pictures of people the time wey sapa still dey choke them....
Aura for aura, or band for band na social media trend wey don dey low-key. Even as e don tey small for social media, na just recently many people begin use am. As the...
Trouble de sleep yanga come wake am. Na so this morning, kasala burst for social media as South Africans and Nigerians decide go aura for aura. Underlying story behind Aura for Aura How e...
If you de follow some news agency like Punch NG, you for don see dey see say dem dey use ICYMI. And on different formal and informal settings, you fit don also see “FYI”...