Football fans around the world were treated to a pulsating encounter on January 22, 2025, as PSG pulled off a spectacular comeback to defeat Manchester City 4-2 in the UEFA Champions League. What started as a relatively quiet first half erupted into a thrilling second-half spectacle, demonstrating the unpredictability and excitement that make football the...
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The Igbo Festive Migration: A Journey Home for Love and Tradition
The festive season in Nigeria is a time of joy, celebration, and togetherness. For many, it is also a season of movement—a time when families, friends, and entire communities travel back to their hometowns to reunite and celebrate traditions that have been passed down through generations. The excitement of these trips, the anticipation of seeing...
Harmattan Season in Nigeria: The Beautiful Part of Christmas
The harmattan season in Nigeria is one of the most distinctive and cherished times of the year. Arriving between late November and early December, this period ushers in dry, dusty winds from the Sahara Desert, wrapping the country in a cool embrace. For many Nigerians, harmattan is more than just a weather pattern; it is...
Yuletide: Don’t Exceed Your Budget, January is Knocking
The Yuletide season brings an infectious sense of joy and celebration, filling the air with festivities and the spirit of giving. Families gather, homes sparkle with lights, and shopping bags multiply. Yet, amidst the cheer, there’s a quiet warning often ignored: January is just around the corner. While the holiday season is a time for...
Christmas Celebration in Nigeria: What You Need to Know
Christmas in Nigeria is a vibrant, joyous, and deeply cultural celebration that brings people together in unity and cheer. It transcends religious observance, becoming a nationwide season of connection, giving, and festivity. Across the country, cities and villages alike light up with decorations, carols echo in the streets, and the air fills with the tantalising...
Calabar Carnival: A Unique Blend of Culture, Unity, and Celebration
The vibrant city of Calabar, located in Cross River State, Nigeria, transforms every December into a cultural and tourism powerhouse with its globally acclaimed Calabar Carnival. Dubbed “Africa’s Biggest Street Party,” the festival has become a signature event that tourists and indigenes eagerly anticipate. The attendees and performers grace the grounds of the carnival with...
Igbo Ora Twins Festival: A Celebration of Love
The joy of motherhood comes from nurturing and celebrating children, but for many households, this joy is experienced in doubles. One community particularly blessed with this phenomenon is Igbo-Ora in Oyo State. Nestled in southwest Nigeria is a town that carries a unique charm: Igbo-Ora, is mostly referred to as the “twins capital of the...
A Union of Love and Luxury: Davido and Chioma’s Wedding
It can be debated, but simply put, the wedding was resplendent and sumptuous celebration, replete with opulence, elegance, and joy as Davido and Chioma exchange vows in a lavish ceremony. But wait a minute, How else do you describe a wedding that’s the epitome of glamour, grace, and joy? There is no doubt that the...
Beautiful Children’s Day: For Every Child, Every Right
John F. Kennedy was particular when he said that: “Children are the world’s most valuable resource and its best hope for the future”. Against this backdrop, I make bold to say that children are the most treasured possessions on earth. Today, Nigeria celebrates Children’s Day, a special occasion dedicated to recognising the importance and rights...