Pulse Nigeria

Pulse Nigeria

Numerous voices are sharing stories about news, music, movies, and entertainment overall. Pulse Nigeria aims to amplify those voices and reach an international audience.

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#54775

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  • 1 day ago | pulse.ng | Anna Ajayi

    Our parents did their best with what they knew, but we know better. Can we all agree that parenting in Nigeria comes with an unspoken rulebook, passed down through generations? Because there's no way you can tell us that they didn't all attend the same prestigious School of African Parenting, complete with standardised threats and guilt trips.

  • 1 day ago | pulse.ng | Anna Ajayi

    The Bible has more to say about sex than your Sunday school teacher will ever admit. I used to think the Bible was pretty cut and dry when it came to sex: no premarital sex, no adultery, and definitely no funny business outside marriage. But something about that didn’t sit right with me.

  • 2 days ago | pulse.ng | Adeayo Adebiyi

    Today marks 15 years since Nigeria lost the remarkable rapper Da Grin. In 2015, Nigerian hip hop was been dominated by indigenous rappers Olamide, Phyno, and Reminsice who marked the moment with their era defining collaboration 'Local Rappers'. 5 years before its release, the Nigerian music industry lost one of the shining lights in rapper Da Grin, whose smooth westernised delivery, new school swag, and seamless Yoruba fusion announced a new era for Indigenous hip hop.

  • 2 days ago | pulse.ng | Anna Ajayi

    If you track your expenses for a week, you’ll be shocked at where your money is going. Money comes in, and just like that, it disappears. Poof. You check your bank app and as yourself, “Wait, who spent this money? Was it me?” Sounds painfully familiar?  What you might not realise is how often we spend on small, seemingly insignificant things. Individually, they don’t feel like a big deal, but over time? These things add up.

  • 2 days ago | pulse.ng | Anna Ajayi

    Sermons aren’t just saving souls anymore, they’re raking in serious cash. Once upon a time, to hear your pastor preach, you had to dress up, grab your Bible, and find your way to church, rain or shine. Fast forward to now, and all you need is data and a decent phone. Nigerian churches have now gone digital — from YouTube sermons and Instagram Lives to TikTok snippets and full-blown church apps, let’s just say, they didn’t come to play.