Author: Oluwatosin Michael Oladunni

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I'm Oluwatosin, but call me Tosin! I'm a fun-loving Homo sapien passionate about writing on tech, finance, lifestyle, and anything that piques my interest. You can find me dissecting the latest gadgets or discussing the hottest trends. I believe in making complex topics easy to understand and enjoyable. My writings are guaranteed to be fun, informative, and enlightening. Catch you on the flip side

Night Data Plans

Data is the lifeblood of connectivity. As the demand for data continues to surge, telecommunication companies are offering a variety of data plans to cater to the diverse needs of their customers. One such offering is the night data plan, which allows users to browse the internet at significantly reduced rates during off-peak hours. This article will explore the night data plans offered by three major Nigerian telecom providers: Airtel, MTN, and Glo. Airtel Night Data Plans Airtel offers two main night data plans: You must be on the Airtel SmartTRYBE prepaid plan to subscribe to these plans. If you’re…

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Erin Ijesha Waterfall

Erin Ijesha Waterfall, known as Olumirin Waterfall, is a breathtaking natural attraction in Osun State, Nigeria. This magnificent waterfall is not just beautiful; it holds cultural, economic, and environmental significance. Thousands of tourists, nature enthusiasts, and adventure seekers are drawn to its pristine waters each year. In this post, we examine the beauty, history, and ecological importance of Erin Ijesha Waterfall and offer insights into why it remains one of Nigeria’s cherished natural wonders. Historical Background Erin Ijesha Waterfall was discovered in 1140 AD by one of the daughters of Oduduwa, a progenitor of the Yoruba people. Another account suggests…

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Tunde Onakoya

The saying ‘‘Naija no dey carry last’’ is popular among Nigerians and speaks of our true and resilient spirit. Tunde Onakoya is an embodiment of this saying. Tunde Onakoya, a Nigerian chess master, has utilized the chess game to uplift underprivileged communities and champion education. His journey from the slums of Lagos to the world stage is a testament to the transformative potential of the game and the indomitable human spirit. This blog post will explore Tunde’s life and background, his NGO, how he has turned his life around, and the lives of hundreds of other children in Lagos slums. …

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Glo, MTN, and Airtel

With over 220 million active mobile subscriptions, Nigeria’s telecommunication sector has experienced significant growth in recent years. The three major players dominating the market: Glo, MTN, and Airtel have contributed significantly to the country’s economic and technological advancement, offering widespread mobile and data connectivity. It’s no surprise that many individuals use one or all of these three telecommunication SIM cards. In this article, we will decipher how to check your phone numbers on Glo, MTN, and Airtel, as well as discuss the recent changes in telecommunication codes in Nigeria. The New Telecommunication Change in Nigeria In March 2023, the Nigerian…

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public holidays

Public holidays aren’t just days off; they reflect the culture, religion, and history of Nigeria. They show the diversity and richness of the Nigerian society. Every year, Nigerians have many public holidays, each with its meaning. This article explores the public holidays in Nigeria for 2024. It looks at their history and how Nigerians celebrate them. Let’s take a peek into Nigeria’s calendar for 2024! New Year’s Day – January 1st, 2024 The first day of the year, New Year’s Day, marks the beginning of a new calendar year. It is a time for Nigerians to reflect on the past…

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sharo festival

Sharo festival, one of the most populous festivals in Nigeria, is a culture wonderland. Nigeria is home to different art forms, music genres, and traditions that reflect the country’s history, beliefs, and values. With over 365 festivals celebrated across its 36 states, Nigeria showcases its cultural diversity and richness through these lively celebrations. Each of these festivals celebrated at different times of the year, offers a unique glimpse into the traditions and customs of the various tribes in Nigeria. However, this guide will focus on one such festival, the Sharo Festival, celebrated by the Fulani tribe, predominantly found in Northern…

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Fela Kuti Songs

Fela Kuti’s discography is a goldmine of timeless hits. Fela kuti songs were not just melodies. They were strong statements. They challenged the status quo and inspired a generation. His strong spirit, fearlessness, and dedication to his craft left a lasting mark. His music had captivating rhythms, and sharp political commentary and showcased his fearlessness in the face of intimidation. He is the Father of Afrobeat and a cultural icon. 10 Must-Listen Songs by Fela Kuti Below are the top ten of Fela Kuti’s most iconic songs, each a testament to his musical genius and enduring legacy. From his early…

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Universities in Lagos

Lagos State is home to some of the most prestigious and highly-ranked universities in Nigeria. These institutions have produced numerous successful graduates who have made significant contributions to various fields both locally and globally. In this article, we will explore the top universities in Lagos State, highlighting their histories, academic programs, facilities, and other notable features. 1. University of Lagos (UNILAG) The University of Lagos, popularly known as UNILAG, is one of the foremost institutions of higher learning in Nigeria. Established in 1962, UNILAG has consistently maintained its reputation for academic excellence and is consistently ranked among the top universities…

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Trendy native styles for ladies

Fashion is a universal language that transcends borders, and African fashion, particularly the native styles, has significantly impacted the global fashion scene. From the colorful Ankara fabrics to the detailed lace patterns, African attires don’t just decorate; they also share stories of a rich history passed down through generations. This article will explore popular native styles for women, highlighting the colorful and versatile Ankara fabric and the traditional Nigerian Aso Ebi. 1. Ankara Palazzo The Ankara palazzo is a true testament to the fusion of traditional and contemporary fashion. It combines the timeless allure of Ankara fabrics with the modern…

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Madam Koi Koi

Madam Koi Koi, also known as Lady Koi Koi, Miss Koi Koi, Madam High Heel, or Madam Moke in Ghana, and Miss Konkoko in Tanzania, is a ghost in Nigerian and African urban legend. She is often depicted wearing a pair of red heels and is known to haunt dormitories, hallways, and toilets in boarding schools at night. In day schools, she haunts toilets and students who come to school too early or leave school late. The legend of Madam Koi Koi, though seen as a fairy tale by some, carries deep cultural importance across many African societies. Passed down…

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