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Hiring: Social Media Manager Location Preference: Applicants who reside in or around OPIC, Berger, Isheri, or Magodo are strongly preferred for easy coordination. Are you creative, organized, and digitally savvy? We’re looking for a Social Media Manager to lead our online presence with strategic content, engaging storytelling, and strong brand alignment. Role Requirements: •Proven experience as a Social Media Manager or Digital Marketer •Strong copywriting skills with a knack for engaging, on-brand content •Skilled in Canva and InShot for quick, effective content creation •Up-to-date with current social media trends, algorithms, and best practices •Able to plan and manage multi-platform content calendars with minimal supervision •Creative, reliable, and results-driven Send your CV, cover letter, and a list of online businesses you have managed or worked for (with links or references where possible) |
Former Big Brother Naija housemate Doyin David has addressed the tendency of some men to s3xualise women upon first meeting them, focusing on physical attraction without seeking to understand them as individuals.https://thenationonlineng.net/reality-star-doyin-criticises-men-who-s3xualise-women/
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Nollywood actress, Ruby Ojiakor, shares valuable insights with upcoming brides, offering a glimpse into the essentials of a successful marriage. This follows on the heels of the completion of her highly anticipated white wedding to Moc Madu, a fellow industry colleague. It’s worth noting that Ruby Ojiakor’s white wedding was a star-studded event attended by prominent Nollywood figures and dignitaries. A clip from Ruby Ojiakor’s white wedding captures the actress offering advice to upcoming brides during an interview. The actress emphasized that humility, prayerfulness, and respect for one’s spouse are essential qualities for soon-to-be brides. “Just be prayerful. Love yourself, love your spouse, be humble and respect your man”,She stated.
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Nigerians have taken to social media to express mixed reactions following the trailer of a Nollywood movie inspired by controversial activist, Verydarkman. The movie titled Verydarkblackman featured veteran Nollywood actor Gentle Jack in the role of the outspoken activist. The movie, produced by Anaele Ugochukwu Dominic, has sparked widespread conversation online, with many calling it unexpected, hilarious, and in some cases, distasteful. Verydarkman, whose real name remains largely unknown, rose to prominence for his vocal criticism of unregistered skincare products in Nigeria. He later gained further attention for his commentaries on major social issues, including the controversial death of singer Mohbad. The release of Verydarkblackman movie has drawn criticism from several social media users, particularly on X (formerly Twitter), where opinions have been sharply divided. Reactions trailing Verydarkblackman movie: debo_A1 wrote, “Gentle Jack shouldn’t have made a mess of himself by taking up this role. This is so shameful to watch.” mensahtitus5 stated, “Gentle Jack is a veteran in African movie space and shouldn’t have condescended so low to take such role. Quite pathetic!” AustineAluge1 wrote, “On a second thought, what if they got permission from Verydarkman before shooting the movie? Let’s not get angry. VDM is alive, he can actually see this and sue if it defames his character.” iam_harryjuana commented, “That Mohbad scene no necessary. Make una allow the boy rest in peace nau.”
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Muyiwa Awoniyi, the manager of Grammy-winning Nigerian singer Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, has disclosed that the singer was not financially buoyant when he met her According to him, Tems had only ₦200 in her bank account during their first encounter. He made the disclosure in a recent episode of the Afrobeats Intelligence podcast. Awoniyi explained that despite Tems’ financial status, she was determined and dedicated, which made him agree to work with her. He said, “There was something Tems did that made me say, ‘I don’t want to do a managerial contract with you, let’s do a company.’ “When she asked me to be her manager, I agreed and said I would send her a contract to sign. We had already verbally agreed for everything. You know when you present paperwork for artists to sign, it’s always tricky. But she was chasing me to sign my own part. And I have never experienced that before. “I was like, ‘You don’t mind signing paperwork? Hold on, let’s not do this. You’re someone I can rock with for life. Let’s start a company.’ Prior to this, Tems and I were friends for about three months and we never spoke about working together. Back then when I was doing my podcast, she would just be sitting down while me and my cousin are talking. “Then obviously, she wasn’t financially buoyant in any capacity. When I met Tems, she only had like ₦200 in her account. And then I had a production company. “So, if I had money, I would buy food. Another thing that shocked me was that even though she didn’t have money, she will order food for us. She didn’t even have a way of earning. So, I just realised that she is different from everyone I have seen in Nigeria.”
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Actor Nonso Diobi has shared the reasons behind his unmarried status, attributing it to his struggle to separate his on-screen persona from real-life relationships. In an interview with Labista, the seasoned actor reflected on how his upbringing in the spotlight shaped his approach to romance. “I grew up on TV and don’t know what it means to be a regular guy. I’ve tried to build relationships that would lead to marriage, but there was something I was doing wrong. I was seeing them through a script”, he said. Diobi, known for his roles in numerous Nollywood films, admitted that his immersion in the entertainment industry blurred the lines between scripted romance and genuine connections. Despite his efforts to find a lifelong partner, he acknowledged that his tendency to approach relationships as if they were scenes from a movie hindered his prospects.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k__zIbYOpvg?si=EHEVO6Mnj_oN8bPF Popular Nigerian brand influencer, Priscilla Ajoke Ojo, and her Tanzanian singer lover, Juma Jux, have ended their months-long wedding celebration with a grand finale in Tanzania.
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Ever stumbled upon a wedding that feels like a vibrant tapestry of cultures? That's precisely what unfolds in this YouTube video titled "Bride Price," where an Igbo bride and a Yoruba groom come together in a beautiful fusion of traditions. This intertribal union isn't just a celebration of love; it's a testament to Nigeria's rich cultural diversity and the evolving perspectives on age-old customs like the bride price. In many Nigerian cultures, the bride price-known as "Owo Ori" among the Yoruba or "Ime Ego" among the Igbo-is more than just a formality. Traditionally, it's a token of appreciation, a way for the groom's family to honour the bride's family for raising a virtuous woman. For instance, among the Yoruba, the bride price often ranges between #5,000 to #20,000 and is sometimes returned to the groom as a gesture of goodwill. Similarly, the Bini people of Edo State have a symbolic bride price of just #25. However, the practice isn't without controversy. Critics argue that in some communities, the bride price has morphed into a commercial transaction, placing undue financial pressure on the groom and commodifying the bride. In certain Igbo communities, while the official bride price might be modest, the accompanying traditional marriage expenses can escalate to substantial amounts, sometimes reaching up to a million naira. Recognising the potential burdens of exorbitant bride prices, some communities and states have initiated reforms. For example, the Idoma Area Traditional Council in Benue State standardised the bride price at #50,000 to prevent exploitation. Similarly, the Imo State Assembly proposed legislation to cap marriage expenses, aiming to make traditional marriages more accessible. Watch the full video and Follow up with more African relationship Gist on Dyshus webpage👇
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UK-based Nigerian woman, Uloma Nwogu, has recounted a distressing experience involving the father of her children, whom she claims reappeared after years of absence and attempted to use her as a route into the United Kingdom. Uloma revealed in a post on Facebook that she relocated to the UK two years ago with her children after raising them alone for six years. She described the journey as both physically and mentally draining, stating that the stress of single-handedly raising children in a foreign land led to her developing high blood pressure. According to Uloma, the children’s father resurfaced in January this year through a Facebook message, expressing a sudden desire to reconnect with the children. After a series of conversations, he proposed to be included in her visa application and, in return, offered to reimburse her for the children’s school fees from the past six years.
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Popular comedian, Adesokan Adedeji Emmanuel a.k.a Shank Comics recounts how his father switched from being a Muslim to a Christian. He made this known while speaking to a fan he met in the United States. The fan had informed him that he thought he were Muslim like himself, however, Shank noted that he is a Christian. However, he clarified that he has a Muslim name, Saheed, and his father used to be a Muslim. He noted that his father had converted on the day a church gave him food while he was famished. Shank said … “My daddy was a Muslim. Then there was one time he was fucking hungry then one church gave him food, then he became a Christian. I swear to God, my dad is so cheap.”
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A Nigerian lady ended her relationship after discovering her boyfriend secretly married another woman when she became pregnant—only to learn, post-delivery DNA results proved he wasn’t the father. This account was shared in a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter) by @themamaG_, who confirmed it happened to her and explained why she walked away. She wrote: “I found out last year that my boyfriend got someone else pregnant. He rushed into a marriage because of the pregnancy, but this year we discovered through a DNA test that the child isn’t his.” Feeling betrayed and unwilling to “share” him with a baby mama, she continued: “I broke up with him because I can’t share a man—especially one who has a child with someone else.” “He needed to take responsibility for his actions. He hurt me, yes, but I weighed my options and decided to move on. Even if he wanted me back now, I’m never going back to an ex. I’m proud of how I handled it and my heart is still 🤍.” Reflecting on her intuition, she added: “The craziest part is that I told him before we split that the child might not be his. Turns out I was right—crazy stuff.”
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A Nigerian lady has tied the knot with a man she met on Instagram, just months after he slid into her DM. She shared the heartwarming story on her TikTok page, revealing how their love story began with a simple message on Instagram and blossomed into something beautiful. In the video, the couple is seen having their first live chat and enjoying each other’s company online. After months of dating, he proposed, and they eventually had a grand wedding ceremony. She also posted clips documenting their journey—from online chats to wedding vows—giving followers a glimpse into their love story.
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✅ Hiring!!! Smash Technology is recruiting to fill the position below: Job Title: Customer Service Officer (Onsite) Locations: Benin - Edo & Port Harcourt - Rivers Employment Type: Full-time Job Summary The Customer Support Executive is responsible for handling customer inquiries and providing timely and efficient support across multiple channels, including phone, email, and chat. This role requires excellent communication skills, problem-solving abilities, and a customer-first mindset. The ideal candidate will have a passion for helping others and ensuring customer satisfaction through exceptional service. Skills and Qualifications Educational Requirements: A High School Diploma or equivalent (Bachelor’s degree preferred in customer service or related field). Experience: 2 - 5years of experience in customer service or support roles. Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills with a focus on customer service. Problem-Solving: Ability to troubleshoot issues and offer clear solutions to customers. Empathy and Patience: Ability to remain calm and empathetic when dealing with upset or frustrated customers. Technical Proficiency: Familiarity with customer service tools, such as CRM software (e.g., Zendesk, Freshdesk, Salesforce), and the ability to use computer systems effectively. Attention to Detail: High attention to detail when documenting customer interactions and resolving issues. Time Management: Ability to handle multiple inquiries simultaneously and prioritize tasks effectively. Teamwork: Willingness to collaborate with colleagues to deliver exceptional customer service. Salary N120,000 - N180,000 / Month. Application Closing Date 31st May, 2025. How to Apply Interested candidates can apply on Dyshus webpage For Similar Job vacancies visit the Dysh job board on the Dysh app |
Thinking of becoming a Personal Assistant (PA)? It’s a highly dynamic and rewarding role that puts you right at the heart of your boss’s operations. From organizing meetings to managing schedules and handling last-minute issues, a great PA is adaptable, smart, and always one step ahead. Here’s how to position yourself for success in this career: 1. Master the Core Skills To stand out as a professional PA, you need to build these key skills: Effective Communication – Be clear, concise, and confident. Time Management – Deadlines are not suggestions; they’re a must. Organization – Keep everything in order, from calendars to documents. Discretion – Know when to talk, and when to keep things private. Problem-Solving – Be proactive and quick to resolve unexpected issues. 2. Learn from Others (Yes, Even on TikTok!) TikTok isn’t just for entertainment—there are professionals sharing valuable content. For example, @victoriahiegel, a PA in New York, regularly shares “day in the life” videos that show what being a PA really involves. It’s insightful and helps you understand the practical side of the role. 3. Invest in Continuous Learning This career is always evolving. To stay relevant, consider taking online courses or earning certifications like the Certified Administrative Professional (CAP). These credentials can boost your confidence and your CV. 4. Build a Network You don’t have to go through it alone. Join online communities like r/ExecutiveAssistants on Reddit or attend local career events. Learning from other experienced PAs can give you insider tips and motivation. Looking for where to start? You can find Personal Assistant job openings on the Dysh Job Board. Plus, you’ll get access to free career tips and courses to help you grow. If this sounds like your kind of career, check the link in my signature and take the first step today! |
Veteran Nollywood actress, Tina Mba has shared words of wisdom for colleagues struggling to balance their careers and marriage.https://www.premiumtimesng.com/entertainment/nollywood/794479-be-like-me-dont-give-up-acting-for-marriage-tina-mba-tells-colleagues.html
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Role: Social Media Content Intern Location: Ibadan, Oyo State Work Mode: Onsite About the Role Seeking a dynamic and creative Social Media Content Intern to help elevate brand presence across digital platforms. This role combines content creation, copywriting, and on-camera talent to engage our audience and build brand awareness. The ideal candidate is passionate about social media, understands current trends, and can communicate authentically both in writing and on video. Key Responsibilities Content Creation Develop and implement a consistent content calendar across multiple social media platforms (Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook) Create compelling short-form video content featuring yourself as the brand representative Design visually appealing graphics and infographics that align with brand aesthetics Craft engaging captions, stories, and posts that drive audience interaction Brand Voice Development Write copy that consistently reflects the company's tone, personality, and values Adapt messaging for different platforms while maintaining brand consistency Develop platform-specific content strategies that resonate with target demographics Collaborate with marketing team to ensure alignment with broader brand initiatives Community Engagement Respond to comments, messages, and mentions in a timely and authentic manner Identify and engage with industry influencers and potential collaboration partners Monitor conversations about the brand and participate appropriately Build relationships with followers to foster a sense of community Required Skills Excellent written communication with ability to write concise, engaging copy Confident on-camera presence with clear articulation and natural charisma Understanding of current social media trends, best practices, and platform nuances Basic knowledge of content creation tools (Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, video editing software) Strong understanding of target audience needs and preferences Creativity and willingness to experiment with new content formats Preferred Qualifications Basic photography and videography skills Portfolio showcasing writing samples and content creation work Interested candidates can apply on Dyshus webpage For Similar Job vacancies visit the Dysh job board on the Dysh app |
Veteran Nollywood actress, Jumoke George, has made a public plea for help, revealing a series of personal and health struggles that have left her homeless and unwell. In a snippet of her interview on the TalkToB show hosted by fellow actress, Abiola Adebayo, George broke down in tears as she opened up about her current reality of living in a church, battling illness, and searching for her missing child. In the clip shared by Biola on Instagram on Tuesday, Jumoke said, “Please pray for me, mothers in the world. Help me with your prayers. I have never ruined anyone life. I am tired, I can no longer bare it. “I don’t have a home, I don’t have anything and a child of mine is missing. I don’t have good health, I am tired and exhausted. I’m living in the church, most times it’s the church mummy that feeds me.” According to the actress, her first child, Adeola, has been missing for the past four years. Jumoke said she has been the sole provider for her grandchildren amid deteriorating health and dire living conditions. She added, “I have tried as a Christian. My first born, Adeola, has been missing for the past four years. Deola clocked 41 on May 1. I'm the one catering for the children. "I've been sick since January 2 and I have tried my best as a human. I don't know, I have done several tests and now I want to do brain and heart tests and it's N400,000. I don't know where to get the money from. "I don't sleep because I'm always in pain. Everything is wrong with me. I don't understand anymore. I have put that child in so much debt." The outcry of the actress, known for her roles in Nollywood films, especially Yoruba language movies, has sparked an outpouring of sympathy and concern among fans on social media.
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Nigerian fans of the sci-fi series, ‘Dr Who’ are in for an emotional ride. The series, which triggers childhood memories for Nigerians who grew up in the 90s, has finally found its way home, even for a brief stopover. The latest episode of ‘Doctor Who’, the British sci-fi series, depicts Lagos, Nigeria, for the first time in the show’s 62-year history. Created in 1963 by Sydney Newman, C. E. Webber, and Donald Wilson, the show follows the adventures of the Doctor, an extraterrestrial being who travels through time and space using the TARDIS, a time machine. He only visits Lagos this time, where he and others are trapped in a barber’s shop. Nigerian writer Inua Ellams wrote the fifth episode of the 15th season, ‘The Story & the Engine. ‘ It sees Dr Who embark on a voyage to Nigeria. It premiered on BBC iPlayer in the UK and Disney+ on Saturday. Directed by Makalla McPherson, the production team initially considered filming the episode in Lagos, Nigeria, but settled for a set built on a soundstage at Wolf Studios Wales in Cardiff. However, drones were used to establish shots that captured the Mushin market.
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A wife has reportedly turned down a remote job offer worth $4,000 per month because her husband felt it could cause discomfort and potential issues in their marriage. The story was shared in a post on X (formerly Twitter) by social media influencer @jon_d_doe, who revealed that the woman is a PhD student and had recently secured a high-paying remote role based in Nigeria. According to the influencer, her husband, a financially stable businessman with a master’s degree, expressed disapproval over the job, despite its lucrative offer. “A married man whose wife is a PhD student… she just got a job offer that would pay her $4,000 per month. But she’ll be working from Nigeria,” the post read. “The man has a master’s degree and is doing well financially. He doesn’t want her to take the job.” In a follow-up post, the influencer stated that the woman agreed to turn down the offer, citing the husband’s concerns that the job might make her uncomfortable and lead to problems in their relationship.
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