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Oghenevwegba Ransome Is Building a Web3 Playbook with Wins and Hard Lessons
From flipping NFTs to saving over $1,000 in meme coins, Wegba has consistently turned small wins into stepping stones in his quest to establish himself…

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How Fairaction Nigeria Is Leading The Fight For Sustainable Access To Clean And Safe Water
Clean water is a basic need everyone relies on for everyday survival. Yet in Nigeria, approximately 179 million people lack access to safely managed drinking…

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How Locari Is Changing the House-Hunting Experience in Nigeria
Shelter is an essential human need. It is the starting point of stability, dignity, and belonging. In Nigeria, however, the search for a home is…

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Nubian Is Rewriting Africa’s Research Future Through Its Digital Repository
Access to contextual African knowledge remains a persistent challenge due to improper research documentation and fragmentation. At the heart of addressing this, Nubian is driving…

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How Tife Ajayi Turned an IT Placement Into a Thriving Broadcasting Career
Growing up, Boluwatife Ajayi used to laugh at the idea of becoming a broadcaster. Today, she is one of the industry’s rising voices. For this…

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Why Paul Adegoke Took a Year-Round Trip of Faith Across Lagos Churches
Adventure means different things to different people. For some, it is travel, for others it is sport, creativity, or stepping far outside familiar routines. For…

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Breaking the Frame: The Quiet Philosophy of Kamal Obat
In the quiet intersections of logic and longing, Kamal Obat has carved a visual language that moves between introspection and observation. Once trained in the…

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Jonathan Onipe’s Vision for Gwagwalada’s Creative Landscape
Across Nigeria, creativity often blooms quietly in places far from the glare of big-city spotlights, steered by individuals with sheer determination and vision. One such…

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That Barber Girl is Transforming Nigeria’s Male-Dominated Industry
In a field traditionally dominated by men, Odedeji Felicia Oluwatosin, popularly known as That Barber Girl, is rewriting the narrative. Operating a thriving barbing academy…

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The Medical Doctor Balancing Dentistry and a Growing Shoe Brand
From crocheting shoes as handmade gifts for her cousins while awaiting admission into university, Dr. Goodness Adeosun has since grown into the founder of Gudie,…

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How Peercheck Africa is Bringing a New Wave of Transparency to the African Workplace
Humanity thrives on trust. It’s the foundation of every meaningful connection. In today’s fast-paced digital economy, where skills and opportunities intersect at lightning speed, credibility…

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How One Founder is Using Tech to Revolutionise Waste Management in Nigeria
In most major cities across the world, refuse dumps are a regular eyesore and recycling is almost always left in the hands of a few…

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Once a Teaching Assistant in Ondo, Now an Award-Winning Content Creator
Life has no linear playbook, and the detours are often unpredictable. Olivia started her career as a teaching assistant in a secondary school in Ondo.…

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Gabriel Jideonwor on Building a Thriving Community for African Artists
From curating art in a tiny studio in Ikorodu, Gabriel Jideonwor has grown into a respected gallerist and culture shaper committed to helping young artists…

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Why Amaka Azie Interviewed Her Daughter to Write Her New Novel
In this edition of The Lane, novelist Amaka Azie opens a window into the tender and tumultuous world of The Girl in the Picture, a…

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Olayinka Stephen Aragbada is Fascinated by Frozen Moments
Nigerian visual artist Olayinka Stephen Aragbada opens up about his creative journey, inspirations, and the power of art as both expression and healing. From his…

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The Peoples of Nigeria is Reviving Diversity through Illustrated Storytelling
One of the most effective ways to preserve a culturally diverse and historically rich country like Nigeria is through documenting and telling creative stories that…

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She Was Tying Gele for ₦200, Now She Builds a Sustainable Beauty Business
From learning the beauty business as a stopgap while she awaits Uni, Omoyoma Lawrence has since evolved to be the owner of a thriving beauty…

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Relaks is Helping Adults Navigate Emotions
Born out of a deep personal experience, Relaks is fast becoming a household name in the wellness world. In this edition of Launchpad, our latest…

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Every Moment Becomes a Canvas With Ebuka Pascal Agudiegwu
Imagine a world where art isn’t just a visual experience but a reflection of life itself. For Ebuka Pascal Agudiegwu, creativity and reality are inseparable,…

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How Idoma Tales Became Ochoche Agada’s Poetic Muse
In this edition of The Lane, Moveee sits down with poet Ochoche Agada, whose collection Conversations with Midnight charts an intimate terrain of solitude, resilience,…

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Iman Mohammed on the Comfort of Style and the Style of Comfort
In this edition of The Lane, we step into the world of Iman Mohammed—a fashion icon, runway star, and the creative force behind lifestyle brand…

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He Once Fried Snacks and Loaded Buses, Now He’s a Content Executive
From pushing menial jobs to rising to being a content executive, Franklin Ogude has seen the intricacies of both worlds, and in this conversation, he…

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Timileyin Okunlola Writes Through Pain That Cannot Be Undone
Herein, Timileyin Okunlola discusses her poem, “Straits“ Your poem “Straits…” powerfully describes a sudden and life-changing loss. What inspired you to write about this specific kind…

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Spoken Word Artist Elraj on Identity and the Creative Space
In this episode of The Lane, spoken word artist Elraj talks about his artistic journey and shares personal insights into the creative life. As Elraj…

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The 5’7 Model Taking Bold Strides Across Lagos
In this edition of Portraits of the City, we meet Rodiat Adewunmi, a 5’7 model aspiring to make her debut on the international runway and…

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The Social Media Manager Quietly Figuring out Life in Ibadan
For Vanilla Monyei, life after school came with its fair share of ups and downs, adulthood struggles and crazy crossroads. In this edition of Portraits…
