Introduction – The Rise of Writers in Nigeria Nigeria is a land full of stories. From bustling Lagos streets to quiet villages in Anambra, every corner has a narrative waiting to be told. Writers, whether poets, bloggers, journalists, or novelists, are the voices that shape these experiences into something powerful. But here’s the big question: how do writers make money in Nigeria? For years, many believed writing was just a passion project, not a career. Yet, with the rise of the internet, digital publishing, and global freelancing platforms, Nigerian writers are turning words into wealth. Whether it’s through selling books, writing articles, or building personal brands, opportunities are everywhere—if you know where to look. Let’s explore the proven ways writers in Nigeria earn an income today. 1. Freelance Writing – Turning Skills Into Cash Freelance writing has become one of the most accessible ways for Nigerian writers to make money. Platforms like Upwork, Fiverr, and ...
In a world where social media and instant messaging have become integral parts of our daily lives, relationships often face unique challenges. The story of Nuella, who is in a relationship with Carter Efe, highlights the emotional turmoil that can arise when one partner feels threatened by external attention. Nuella's feelings of insecurity are understandable. With at least 100 girls texting her boyfriend daily, pleading for his affection, it's natural for her to worry about losing him. Carter's charm—his sweetness, humor, and striking looks—only adds to the allure that draws others to him. In a society that often glorifies physical appearance and charisma, it's easy to see why so many would be captivated by him. However, Nuella's plea for these girls to stop sending sexy pictures and begging for Carter's attention speaks volumes about her vulnerability. It reflects a deep-seated fear that many people in relationships experience: the fear of inadequacy and th...