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No One Warned You About This Part: Live

No One Warned You About This Part: Live

Popular Nigerian writer, storyteller, and author Yetunde Omobolanle, popularly known as @divayetty, is set to host her first-ever live community experience, No One Warned You About This Part: Live, on June 27th, 2026 in Lagos, Nigeria. The event is designed as an intimate gathering for modern women navigating identity, ambition, career growth, finance, womanhood, and personal becoming in real…

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Ojude Oba 2026 Is Coming | From Regberegbe Groups to Horse Riders, Here’s What to Expect

Cultural style icon Farooq Oreagba showcasing custom heritage Yorùbá tailoring ahead of the 2026 Ojude Oba Festival in Ijebu-Ode. Photo Credit: Farooq Oreagba/Instagram Friday, 29 May 2026 is almost here, and if you know what Ojude Oba is, you already know why this week feels different. If you do not, consider this your introduction to one of the most…

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Nike Teams Up With Slawn for a Nigerian-Inspired 2026 Collection feat. Jay-Jay Okocha & Patience Ozokwo

Nike Teams Up With Slawn for a Nigerian-Inspired 2026 Collection feat. Jay-Jay Okocha & Patience Ozokwo

The full design range of the Nike x Slawn collaboration displayed by a group of campaign models, highlighting the sportswear pieces and matching graphic trainers. Photo Credit: Nike Sportswear/Instagram Nike has just teamed up with London-based artist Slawn for their highly anticipated 2026 collaboration kits, and the campaign lineup is an absolute cultural reset. Slated to drop this summer…

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Lupita Nyong’o Dances Through Elle Shoot in Viral Behind-the-Scenes Clip

Close-up of Lupita Nyong’o wearing a red strapless fringe mini dress from Mugler during the ELLE Magazine 2026 “The Odyssey” promotional shoot with dramatic smoke and fire. Photo Credit: Elle/Instagram Care for some dance inspiration this cool evening? Lupita Nyong’o has something for you. A candid behind-the-scenes moment shared by celebrity hairstylist Vernon François from Lupita Nyong’o’s recent ELLE…

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Watch Asake Perform “Gratitude” Alongside a Full Orchestra and Choir

Watch Asake Perform “Gratitude” Alongside a Full Orchestra and Choir

Asake is keeping the momentum moving forward. Fresh off the release of his fourth studio album, “M$NEY,” the superstar has dropped the official music video for “Gratitude.” Instead of the high-speed street scenes often found in contemporary Afro-fusion visuals, “Gratitude” opts for an intimate live studio-orchestra arrangement. Asake delivers the track from a vintage microphone setup, styled in a…

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ZackStyling Luxury Masterclass Returns With Inspiring Bridal Edition Focused on the Future of Fashion in Africa

The second edition of the Zackstyling Luxury Masterclass – Bridal Edition brought together some of the most respected voices in fashion, styling, and luxury entrepreneurship for an afternoon of insightful conversations centered on the future of bridal fashion in Africa. Designed as more than just a masterclass, the event created a vibrant space for emerging and established creatives to…

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Ten Ways to Be a Better Nigerian Citizen

Ten Ways to Be a Better Nigerian Citizen

We talk a lot about the Nigeria we want: better roads, cleaner cities, accountability, opportunities, and systems that actually work. But building that country does not only happen in government offices or during election season. It also happens in the small and seemingly insignificant decisions we make every day as citizens. From saying no to bribes and keeping our…

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May 27 & 28 Have Been Declared Public Holidays for Eid ul Adha by the Federal Government

May 27 & 28 Have Been Declared Public Holidays for Eid ul Adha by the Federal Government

Get ready for a long mid-week break, BellaNaijarians! The Federal Government of Nigeria has officially declared Wednesday, May 27, and Thursday, May 28, 2026, as public holidays to celebrate this year’s Eid ul Adha. The announcement was made by the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji Ojo, who extended the government’s warm wishes to Muslim faithful across Nigeria and in…

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Titilade Ilesanmi: Mums, When Do We Start Showing Up for Ourselves?

Titilade Ilesanmi: Mums, When Do We Start Showing Up for Ourselves?

Mums, we don’t discuss enough how, somewhere along the line, we stop showing up for ourselves. As we navigate through the busyness and responsibilities of keeping the family together, we sometimes let those struggles define us. While it’s not entirely wrong for our households to become a part of our identities, they should not replace our original selves. Instead,…

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