“Come with plenty of money…’ ‘Run-o’ “Once you land, find somewhere to register for PVC.”
Hot clap backs like this and more strolled in under Lola’s tweet when she probed one of the most counter-populace questions of the century.
“A friend in the UK wants to move to Nigeria, what is the most valuable tip you are giving them? #BeforeYouMoveToNigeria“
As alien as this conversation is, Lola deemed it necessary for us to engage, and it became a trending topic on Twitter that day. As you might have guessed, the responses didn’t stop at “Run–o“, it stretched into the conscious minds of the rightly woke-social media community too.
Being a Nigerian naturally beats you 4 – 0 hands down, it is no news that some believe that there is no hope left in the country. And if you are on that side of the table, you might care less about the situation and have your “Japa”-plans mapped out properly.
However, there were reasonable comments that duly acknowledged the possibility of living a comfortable life in Nigeria, even if you have always lived abroad.
Yes, it is true, that there will be challenges, but in the midst, you will find opportunities. The most important and world-changing businesses often emerge from a state’s problem pool.
Relocating to Nigeria could be the most significant move to make because Nigeria has one of the most dynamic, creative, and hardworking ecosystems in the world, which is a fantastic opportunity for anyone interested in a creative economy.
Fortunately, everything you need to know about relocating to Nigeria in peace, and ways to maintain that peace — has been made available in a book by a flag-waving citizen — Lola OJ.
British-born Nigerian creative, Omolola Ojetola, popularly known as Lola OJ who has tasted both waters shares a comprehensive guide to Nigeria, and how to let go of as many expectations as possible and navigate accurately.
Before You Move To Nigeria is a book born of a mind preoccupied with the prioritization of ease, comfortability, and sheer determination to improve the relocation process, because input from both worlds is essential.
Based on real-life experiences coupled with a fictitious story of “Titi’s” relocation experiences, give examples that are easy to understand and relate to. The book will help you think about, how to create successful connections via networking, whether to start off as an employee or an employer and most importantly, the art of flexible planning so that you can adapt to the changing environment.
As the release date of “Before You Move To Nigeria” draws nearer, make sure you will be counted as one of the first-time readers of this insightful publication. The embedded value of navigating Nigeria successfully cannot be overemphasised, so learn from the inside and grab a copy of Before You Move To Nigeria, available on Saturday 16th of July, 2022.
In a culture fixated on information, Before You Move To Nigeria is a bold far-reaching book that can start a cultural revolution. Watch Lola, unfold her book details on YouTube.
Nigerian rapper Falz recently shared a humorous yet awkward story from one of his early dating experiences. During an interview on the Cocktails and Takeaways podcast with British media personality Madame Joyce, Falz recounted a surprising request from his date.
She asked him to order takeout for her family members back home. He explained the situation with his signature humour, highlighting how unexpected and awkward the moment was.
He explained,
“I haven’t had too many date experiences but the worst probably was this girl asking to buy stuff for her family at home, so I wasn’t sure how to feel. This was in Nigeria and I didn’t know whether to feel bad or not. She wanted me to buy takeaway for them, like to buy for each person… So different portions for the members of the family, takeaway for them. I didn’t even know whether to feel bad, because it was like, I came here on a date with you, not the whole family.”Falz acknowledged that the request felt unusual but considered the possibility that her family genuinely needed the food. “I then sat and thought, What if they’re hungry? We were at a proper restaurant.”“I feel like there are things that, when it comes to dates, there are things that the person would say directly or indirectly that would make you know whether you want to continue talking to them or not,” he added.
The rapper dismissed the idea that men immediately know if a woman is marriage material on the first date. He elaborated, suggesting that relationships often require time and experience to fully understand a partner’s potential.
He said, “To this day, there is nobody I can say that this is someone I want to marry. I haven’t gotten to that stage yet so I think it’d take a while.”
Hollywood icon Denzel Washington recently disclosed his past struggles with alcohol during an interview with Esquire.
The two-time Academy Award winner candidly shared a fifteen-year pattern of wine consumption. What began as a casual habit gradually escalated into a regular occurrence.
He began, “Wine is very tricky. It’s very slow. It ain’t like, boom, all of a sudden,” he elaborated, recalling how a wine cellar he constructed in 1999 within his home became a place for self-indulgence.
The actor added,
“And part of it was we built this big house in 1999 with a ten-thousand-bottle wine cellar, and I learned to drink the best. So I’m gonna drink my ’61s and my ’82s and whatever we had. Wine was my thing, and now I was popping $4,000 bottles just because that’s what was left. And then later in those years I’d call Gil Turner’s Fine Wines & Spirits on Sunset Boulevard and say, Send me two bottles, the best of this or that.”
Washington also delved into his past, acknowledging his youthful experimentation with drugs. However, he emphasized that he never developed an addiction to substances such as heroin or cocaine.
He continued,
“I’m sure at first it was easy because I was younger. Two months off and let’s go. But drinking was a fifteen-year pattern. And truth be told, it didn’t start in ’99. It started earlier.”
A decade ago, as Washington neared his 60th birthday, a turning point arrived. He made the resolute decision to abstain from alcohol completely.
“I’ve done a lot of damage to the body. We’ll see. I’ve been clean. Be ten years this December. I stopped at sixty and I haven’t had a thimble’s worth since. Things are opening up for me now—like being seventy. It’s real. And it’s okay. This is the last chapter—if I get another thirty, what do I want to do? My mother made it to ninety-seven,” said Washington.
Renowned music executive and record label boss, Michael Collins Ajereh, better known as Don Jazzy, recently expressed disappointment over his current relationship status.
On Monday, he took to Instagram to share his desire to participate in the popular “suspect challenge.” This social media trend involves couples playfully teasing each other. However, the 41-year-old entrepreneur lamented that he couldn’t join in the fun due to his single status.
“Suspect wants to do suspect challenge but no suspect partner,” he wrote. In the accompanying caption, the music executive lamented that “it hurts.”
This isn’t the first time Don Jazzy has publicly discussed his relationship status. In 2021, he revealed that he married Michelle Jackson, a UK-based writer and model, at the age of 20. Unfortunately, their marriage ended in divorce after two years.
“I fucked it up cos I was giving all my time to my music. Music became a priority instead of my family. We got divorced when I was 22 and it hurt,” he said.
Earlier this year, Don Jazzy explained that he has not remarried as he is currently focused on personal growth and self-development.
“I dey work on myself so that when my head correct, my babe go enjoy me,” he wrote in pidgin English.
In 2004, Don Jazzy and his former partner, D’banj, co-founded Mo’ Hits Records. Following its closure, Don Jazzy established Mavin Records in 2012.
Mavin Records has produced and nurtured a roster of talented artists. They include Tiwa Savage, Reekado Banks, Korede Bello, Dr SID, D’Prince, DNA Twins,Ayra Starr, Johnny Drille, Crayon,Boy Spice, Bayanni, Rema,Lifesize Teddy, and Ladipoe.
To commemorate his 37th birthday in 2019, Don Jazzy unveiled the Mavin Creative Studios. The studio is a multimillion-naira mansion serving as the label’s corporate headquarters.
Mavin Records has received numerous accolades, including two consecutive MTV Africa Music Awards for Best Record Label in 2013 and 2014.
The label’s artists have also collaborated with international music stars such as Beyoncé, Selena Gomez, Kelly Rowland, and Chris Brown.