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Unapologetically radical

Hello! Welcome to my blog where we take a look at the Nigerian scene from a liberal and radical point of view. This is where I will share great content that I'm sure you'll find useful from time to time. 

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My 22nd Birthday

Yesterday, 25th of June, was my 22nd birthday and it was quite interesting. I mean, aside from the existential crisis that comes with growin

Thoughts on Space Fuji by Temmie Ovwasa

The best way I can summarize the experience is that it's like being in space. It's like being in that nothingness that the Bible...

Fuck Nigerian Lager Brands

I passed by two Trophy ad billboards placed side by side yesterday and I hissed. One was for their stout, the other for their beer. The...

The Commodification of Femininity

Manufacturers have strategically been exploiting women's insecurities (that were created by the patriarchy in the first place) for years.

Music Review: "Amebo" by Uyi

On 19th April 2022, Uyi – a young Nigerian woman – released her afro-pop single, "Amebo" across all streaming platforms. This song is a...

How to Support Survivors of Sexual Abuse

Sexual abuse is a traumatic experience and it impacts survivors differently. Getting support from friends and family is important for surviv

Stop Policing Women's Bodies!

Body policing is one of the ways women are forced to conform to the patriarchal system that aims to keep us relegated and subjugated.

A Beginning: The Nigerian Lifestyle

Having some free time as a result of the ASUU strike and needing something to do led me to start a diary-like blog.

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My name is Victory. I'm a 21-year-old intersectional feminist. I like sewing, eating, and hanging out with friends. I watch films in my spare time and I spend a lot of time on social media. Pop culture fascinates me and music is the absolute love of my life.


I started The Nigerian Lifestyle to offer readers a glimpse into my thoughts about issues affecting young Nigerians, especially queer people. Join me in my navigation of spaces as a young believer in social justice. 

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