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How Harmattan Affects Nigerians: Why the Same Weather Trends Every Year
Harmattan affects Nigerians as a shared experience, not a private inconvenience. Every year, the dry air, cracked lips, and inside jokes return — revealing how weather becomes culture, humour becomes bonding, and survival turns communal.

Sean
Jan 283 min read


The December Transport Madness: How ₦3k Rides Magically Become ₦11k Overnight
December transport prices in Lagos don’t just rise — they lose all shame. This piece breaks down how a normal ₦3k ride suddenly becomes ₦11k, why it happens every year, and how demand, traffic, and emotion quietly work together to empty wallets.

Sean
Dec 19, 20253 min read


December Money Confidence: Why Nigerians Start Spending Like January Is 90 Days Away
December money confidence in Nigeria flips a switch Nigerians know too well — bonuses that haven’t landed, freelance payments that feel guaranteed, and festive pressure that makes spending feel inevitable. This piece breaks down why December turns money into a future problem and why January always ends up paying for it.

Sean
Dec 19, 20253 min read


Top 10 Things Nigerians Are Grateful For in 2025 (Even Though This Year Stressed Us)
From stable-ish light to renewed love stories, here are the heartfelt moments that shaped gratitude in Nigeria 2025 and kept everyone going despite the stress of the year.

Sean
Dec 12, 20253 min read


Nigerians and ‘Holiday Packaging’: Why We Pretend We’re Enjoying December More Than We Are
Nigerians love vibes, but December comes with extra pressure. This piece unpacks the culture of holiday packaging — why we pretend our December is “giving” even when pockets and energy are not cooperating.

Sean
Dec 8, 20253 min read
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