Bookmark Discover NigeriaFashion Alterations by Olaide: Transforming Fashion in Lagos Through Circular Craftsmanship by Ayomidoyin Olufemi 3 months ago written by Ayomidoyin Olufemi Every day in Lagos, over 1,040 tonnes of textile waste are discarded, making up roughly 8% of the city’s total 13,000 tonnes of daily garbage. Clothes, fabric scraps, and out-of-fashion … Continue Reading 3 months ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Bookmark EntertainmentNollywood GINGERRR Movie Premiere: Star-Studded Nollywood Event & Red Carpet Highlights by Ayomidoyin Olufemi 3 months ago written by Ayomidoyin Olufemi When Lagos glammed up on September 21st, 2025, the city didn’t just roll out on the red carpet at IMAX Lekki; it also announced a new movie. The much-anticipated film … Continue Reading 3 months ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Bookmark Discover NigeriaFashion From Campus Culture to Mainstream: How Alte Fashion Shapes Nigerian Style by Oni Heritage 3 months ago written by Oni Heritage In every generation, there’s a group that dares to stand out. In Nigeria, that group became known as Alte. What started as a campus-driven subculture, where students thrifted bold pieces, … Continue Reading 3 months ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Bookmark Discover NigeriaFashion Maki Oh: How Amaka Osakwe is Redefining Sustainable Nigerian Fashion with Global Impact by Ayomidoyin Olufemi 3 months ago written by Ayomidoyin Olufemi What if every dress you wore carried a story? It represents not only style but also history, craft, and culture. That’s the magic behind Maki Oh, the Lagos-based fashion house … Continue Reading 3 months ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Bookmark LandmarksTravel & Tourism Ibeno Beach, Eket: Nigeria’s Longest Sand Beach by Philip Sifon 3 months ago written by Philip Sifon Have you ever wondered where Nigeria’s longest beach is? In Akwa Ibom State, just outside Eket, you’ll find Ibeno Beach stretching for nearly 30 kilometres along the Atlantic coast. The … Continue Reading 3 months ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Bookmark Cultural FestivalsHistory From Military Might to Cultural Industry: The Evolution of the Durbar Festival by Abubakar Umar 3 months ago written by Abubakar Umar The history of the Durbar festival originated from the military parade. The story began on a battlefield that transformed into a parade of horse riders in brilliant silks and armed … Continue Reading 3 months ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Bookmark Cultural FestivalsHistory More Than a Catch: The Sacred Rituals of the Argungu Fishing Festival by Abubakar Umar 3 months ago written by Abubakar Umar The Argungu fishing festival is the most attractive, attracting thousands of fishermen gathered beside the shimmering Matan Fada River. The air is thick with drums, prayers, and anticipation. Men line … Continue Reading 3 months ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Bookmark BiodiversityTravel & Tourism Exploring Gashaka-Gumti: Nigeria’s Most Biodiverse National Park by Philip Sifon 3 months ago written by Philip Sifon Most people do not realise that Nigeria is home to one of West Africa’s largest and most important national parks. Gashaka-Gumti National Park spans over 6,400 square kilometres across Taraba … Continue Reading 3 months ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Bookmark BiodiversityCommunity-Based TourismTravel & Tourism Community-Led Conservation in Cross River: Local Voices Saving Forests by Philip Sifon 3 months ago written by Philip Sifon The term “community” is frequently used in conservation, but in Cross River, it means more than just a catchphrase.It explains why forests are still standing in areas like Ekuri, Afi, … Continue Reading 3 months ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail
Bookmark BiodiversityEco-TourismTravel & Tourism How Ecotourism Protects Nigeria’s Rainforests in 2025 by Philip Sifon 3 months ago written by Philip Sifon Sighting animals in the forest once attracted tourists, guides, and cameras. Today, in parts of Nigeria’s rainforests, the same sight often signals a poacher’s payday. The country’s most biodiverse forests, … Continue Reading 3 months ago 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTelegramEmail