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Cairo, Cape Town and Lagos are some of the world’s ultra-rich hotspots cities to watch, according to the Centi-Millionaire Report from Henley & Partners. From Nigeria to Kenya: Entrepreneurs turning Africa’s plastic waste into wealth
WithMade in Lagos, Wizkid didn't merely ask for a spotlight onhim— because of its titanic success, the light shines ever brighter on the place that made him. These days, the tectonic plates of pop music have shifted to elevate Nigeria, rendering the country visible from all...
Africa: Emmanuel Ojirhevwe in Lagos, Nigeria "Nigerians know about climate change – erosion, deforestation, natural disasters and so on," says Emmanuel Ojirhevwe, who lives in Lagos. "We understand what climate change is and are trying as much as possible, on our own patch,...
Moreover, the transient nature of Nigeria’s entrepreneurial class, as well as the growing influx of young professionals seeking opportunities in the country’s commercial capital, has created a demand for housing solutions that cater to their unique needs. Co-living spaces have stepped in to fill...
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In Lagos, Nigeria, I traveled down unlit streets where people were huddling around fires they had built in old oil barrels. In remote villages, Melinda and I met women and girls who spent hours every day collecting firewood so they could cook over an open flame in their homes. We met kid...
I am always excited to talk about my background because that is such an integral part of who I am today, as well as my faith which is the most important thing to me. I grew up in Jos, Nigeria with my mom, dad, sister and two brothers. It’s a conservative and communal town. Yo...
It is funny how people can make generalizations. You condemn a whole nation because of a few 18 - 25 years old boys that cram themselves in one small city (Ikeja) in Lagos, Nigeria? It shows how narrow your mind is. By anon136131 — On Dec 21, 2010 Wow, people calm down. It ...