Meet Our Contributors – Damilare
My name is Damilare Onajole of damilare.net. I am a web developer, internet enterpreneur, and a philosophy student of Lagos State University, Nigeria. I will be taking NigeriansTalk’s reader and[…]
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My name is Damilare Onajole of damilare.net. I am a web developer, internet enterpreneur, and a philosophy student of Lagos State University, Nigeria. I will be taking NigeriansTalk’s reader and[…]
Hello I’m Omosi. Like everyone and their mother, I am so many things, an internet junkie, a bibliophile, a blogger, a music lover and a Nigerian, to name a few. I[…]
There has been a proliferation of African lifestyle magazines in recent years. True Love and Arise readily come to mind. It is nice to see that they are getting noticed[…]
Azafi works as an Editor, believes she’s creative, has never written professionally, loves to criticise and now wants to do something about it. She has a B.Sc in Mass Communication[…]
Seye Abimbola has an MBChB from the Obafemi Awolowo University, (OAU) Ile-Ife, Nigeria. He edited his medical school journal, IFEMED from 2004-06 and he has also been international advisor to[…]
…. joy, sadness, regret, longing, love, pain, laughter, tears…that’s what Nigeria does to you… like an exasperating yet exquisite lover, it is capable of making you feel these emotions.
Culture and Society · General · Politics · Technology · World Affairs
The NigeriansTalk.org Weekly Linked List #1 The following are some interesting stories we have found this week from the Nigerian blogosphere. We plan on featuring such links every Thursday with[…]
Culture and Society · General · Technology
StandTall presents some blogs she finds interesting. Blogosphere has provided a great opportunity for all of us to bring to the table different views, ideas, projects or passion. It is[…]
Nigerians talk. We all know it – from the office, to the marketplace, to the village and from the city – we Nigerians make it a point to have our[…]