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  2. A Nasty Boy - Wikipedia

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    A Nasty Boy was founded by Richard Akuson, a Nigerian lawyer, fashion journalist, writer, editor, and PR executive. In June 2017, A Nasty Boy was featured in a CNN article. that launched it to the international spotlight. Soon afterward, Dazed declared the publication as Nigeria's most controversial fashion magazine, and Vogue editors listed A ...

  3. Charly Boy - Wikipedia

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    Occupation (s) Singer-songwriter, television presenter, internet personality. Years active. 1982–present. Charles Chukwuemeka Oputa (born 19 June 1950), popularly known as Charly Boy is a Nigerian singer-songwriter, television presenter, actor, and producer. He is known for his alternative lifestyle, political views, and media productions.

  4. 2017 in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Events. 13 January – Governor Ezenwo Nyesom Wike of Rivers State signs ₦470 billion budget into law. [ 1] 17 January – Rann bombing, resulting in 115 deaths according to official sources.

  5. Dillibe Onyeama - Wikipedia

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    Dillibe Onyeama. Charles Dillibe Ejiofor Onyeama (6 January 1951 – 10 November 2022) was a Nigerian author and publisher. [2][3][4] In 1969, he became the first black person to finish his studies at Eton College in England. [5] He wrote a book about his experiences of racism at Eton, Nigger at Eton, which resulted in his being banned from ...

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  7. LazyNigerianYouths - Wikipedia

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    Lazy Nigerian Youths, also known as #LazyNigerianYouths, is a social media revolt by Nigerian youths against President Muhammadu Buhari.While speaking at the Commonwealth Business Forum in Westminster on 18 April 2018, the president said, in response to an interview question about an unrelated topic, that a majority of the Nigerian youths have not been to school and wanted everything free ...

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  9. Confraternities in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Confraternities in Nigeria are secretive student groups within Nigerian higher education that have been involved in violence and organized crime since the 1980s. The exact death toll of confraternity activities is unclear. One estimate in 2002 was that 250 people had been killed in campus cult-related murders in the previous decade, [1] while ...