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Shank sparks debate with story of mum’s reaction to tattoo

Nigerian skit maker and comedian Adesokan Emmanuel, popularly known as Shank, has stirred debate on social media after sharing how his mother reacted when she discovered he has a tattoo. In a recent video, he narrated that the revelation immediately turned into a Bible quoting session at home. According to Shank, he had kept the tattoo hidden from his mother for some time. When she finally found out, she was visibly upset and began citing Bible verses and religious teachings to express her disapproval. His story quickly went viral, with many Nigerians relating it to broader arguments in Christian circles about whether tattoos are acceptable for believers. The conversation has revived earlier debates triggered by comments from Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo, who previously said during a live broadcast that there is no specific Bible verse that outright forbids tattoos for Christians. […]

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Royal uses skits to redefine modern relationships

In a digital age where relationships are often seen as short lived, Nigerian content creator Royal is building a different kind of brand. Known online as Ask Of Royal, he focuses on consistency, emotional connection and cultural relevance in his work.​ Royal, whose real name is Oladele David Praise, has become one of the most recognisable faces in Nigeria’s online relationship space. His couple themed videos, built around real life romantic situations, loyalty tests and playful relationship moments, have earned millions of views. These skits regularly spark conversations among young Nigerians about love, trust and commitment.​ What makes his content stand out is not just how viral it becomes but how relatable it feels. His stories mirror everyday relationship experiences, from communication problems and trust issues to dealing with partners from different backgrounds.​ Beyond entertainment, Royal also uses his platform […]

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Top 17 Nigerian Slangs That Dominated 2025

Nigeria’s vibrant youth culture continues to reshape everyday language, with new slangs dropping from music, social media, movies and street corners every year. In 2025, several catchy phrases went viral nationwide, reflecting the country’s humour, resilience and evolving pop culture.​ Terms like Ganusi, Achalugo and Labubu moved quickly from niche use into common speech, both online and offline. These slangs are not just trendy words, they also show how young Nigerians express identity, lifestyle and shared experiences.​ Below are 17 Nigerian slangs that went viral in 2025, along with simple explanations of what they mean.​ Ganusi: A casual way of asking to join, get permission or be part of something. Friends often use it when they want to enter a gist, group plan or activity.​ Achalugo: Taken from the movie Love in Every Word, it describes a beautiful lady seen […]

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