Hi all, I'm a 3D/2D Artist based in Lagos. Here's my latest personal 3D project: African Beauty1yr ⋅ charlesxstorm ⋅ r/Nigeria
They took out the cameras, turned off the lights and began killing protesters1yr ⋅ freshest-trans-dunky ⋅ r/Nigeria
Nigerias’ womens’ basketball team are gorgeous. Congratulations on qualifying for the Olympics🎊🎉1yr ⋅ neekoxoo ⋅ r/Nigeria
Meet Nnete Okorie-Egbe, she was 63 year old in 1929 when she led the women's war against colonial taxation in Aba, Eastern, Nigeria 🇳🇬 She died at 102 in 1968. 💪6mo ⋅ internetpreneur ⋅ r/Nigeria
Remember her name Ayesha Yesufu, the one who stood tall for her generation and many more to come. #EndSARS2yr ⋅ askamara ⋅ r/Nigeria
Meet David Isom , the 19 year old young brother that gave absolutely no damn and entered a 'for whites only' pool in Florida on June 8,1958 which resulted in officials closing the facility.3mo ⋅ internetpreneur ⋅ r/Nigeria
My dad worked two full-time jobs to raise me and my 3 brothers pretty much all by himself. He died very suddenly so this is the only father/daughter wedding dance I'll have. No one doubted the love he had for his kids.1yr ⋅ confrater ⋅ r/Nigeria
🇳🇬 I created a book for Nigerian children in the diaspora called 'J is Jollof' 🇳🇬1yr ⋅ binidr ⋅ r/Nigeria
Hello Nigeria! Brit here, I tried Ogbono soup with mixed meats and eba from a takeaway here. Never had Nigerian food before, it was fantastic.5mo ⋅ Old-Blighty ⋅ r/Nigeria
Congratulations to powerlifter Latifat Tijjani on winning Nigeria's first gold medal at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics1yr ⋅ confrater ⋅ r/Nigeria
Grace Oyelude, displaying her Winning Prize (A Bicycle) after Emerging First Miss Nigeria in 19575mo ⋅ internetpreneur ⋅ r/Nigeria
[Day 93] Posting a picture of a train from each country on their national subreddit.1yr ⋅ Majestic_Trains ⋅ r/Nigeria
Students from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria defeated 150,000 students from 82 countries and 2000 universities to win prizes at the Global Cloud and Artificial Intelligence Competition1yr ⋅ confrater ⋅ r/Nigeria
Congratulations to Nigerian Born Basketball Player Giannis Sina Ugo Antetokounmpo on leading the Milwaukee Bucks to their first NBA championship in 50 years!1yr ⋅ confrater ⋅ r/Nigeria
Chimamanda Adichie, Yousafzai, Melinda Gates make BBC 100 most inspiring women for 20219mo ⋅ internetpreneur ⋅ r/Nigeria
This beautiful picture shows the day the Nigerian youths stood up for their civil rights on 20/10/20201yr ⋅ ExpressPlace ⋅ r/Nigeria
This is Alausa, Ikeja. I like to take walks and let myself be reminded that despite everything (terrorist herdsmen, blood, poverty and death everywhere), it still is a beautiful place.1yr ⋅ dvmebi ⋅ r/Nigeria
On this Day 25 years ago: Chioma Ajunwa-Opara wins Nigeria's first and Only Individual Gold Medal at the Olympic Games.1yr ⋅ nigerianexpert ⋅ r/Nigeria
Yahaya Abdullahi is a village man from Jigawa State with nearly 10,000 followers. He is showing the world the poor conditions in his area of North Nigeria. He hopes to run for office one day if conditions improve.9mo ⋅ LSDXM_ ⋅ r/Nigeria
Hello Nigerians! I've seen many international posts around Reddit and that made me think about all the times we've faced each other in world cups, so I thought about saying hi from Argentina. Hope you have a great day and week! Rivals, but never enemies!1yr ⋅ smarti23 ⋅ r/Nigeria
I illustrated our 4x100m women’s relay team’s historic 1992 Olympic moment10mo ⋅ subqulture ⋅ r/Nigeria
Tobi Amusan just set a World Record in the semi finals of the 100 m Hurdles at the 2022 World Athletics Championships3wk ⋅ Dearest_Caroline ⋅ r/Nigeria
Team Waldo is Proud of our Alliance with Nigeria in r/place! Thank you for the memories!4mo ⋅ notusuallyhostile ⋅ r/Nigeria
25 years ago, environmental activist Ken Saro Wiwa was executed by the military regime of Sani Abacha1yr ⋅ confrater ⋅ r/Nigeria
Using petrol as souvenir in a party in Lagos. Are some people normal in this country. What is your take on this?5mo ⋅ internetpreneur ⋅ r/Nigeria
Igbo tribe of Nigeria thatching a Mbari house with palm leaf mats (1921)[741x453]1yr ⋅ _McThompson ⋅ r/Nigeria
An indie game Legends of Orisha is currently being developed on the unreal engine by Nigerian indie game studio Dimension11studios.8mo ⋅ Franklyn_the_editor ⋅ r/Nigeria
Today, #BiafraRemembranceDay, I honour the memory of all those that died in the war and say #ozoemena (never again)!1yr ⋅ IjeziePodcast ⋅ r/Nigeria
Nigeria is losing the race to revolutionalize Africa's tech ecosystem. Twitter headquartering in Ghana, Flutterwave losing all credibility, and now this!4mo ⋅ alamiin ⋅ r/Nigeria
Today I learnt how to make puff puff. (The first attempt disfigured shapes are at the bottom of course)2yr ⋅ animebitch02 ⋅ r/Nigeria
What are your thoughts on this drink? Is it common in parts of Nigeria? (Asking from Germany)8mo ⋅ Sode235 ⋅ r/Nigeria
Please Can This Happen In Lagos or Abuja? You Wake up In The Morning and Find Out Your Street Look Like This.6mo ⋅ Alaho15 ⋅ r/Nigeria
My Nigerian brothers and sisters... what in the world is the other that you consume so much of? - Sincerely, concerned South African8mo ⋅ TryBobby ⋅ r/Nigeria
99% of Nigeria's problems are being caused by our leaders' insincerity.4mo ⋅ one_pelumi_guy ⋅ r/Nigeria
I think many who have tried to study abroad have been ripped off by this scam.2yr ⋅ PiracyAgreement ⋅ r/Nigeria
One week today. We can't forget. We won't forget! #LagosMassacre #LekkiMassacre #LekkiTollGate1yr ⋅ IfeelCaged ⋅ r/Nigeria
Suya Man Series Part 4: The Suya Man in a Post-Apocalyptic World. The year is 2094, AI-powered robots have finally taken over the world but they kept the suya man around for obvious reasons.2yr ⋅ nigerianexpert ⋅ r/Nigeria
“I do not want the children of my drivers to be drivers to my children, neither do I want the children of my cooks to be cooks to my children, nevertheless I want free access to education for all— OBAFEMI AWOLOWO1yr ⋅ _McThompson ⋅ r/Nigeria
My take on the Orisha Ogun. No light really kills the vibe to do anything.4mo ⋅ thewiseoldbaby ⋅ r/Nigeria
(Late) Oba Sir Olateru Olagbegi, A successful Polygamous who left behind 117 children, 111 were University graduate, 35 were Lawyers including 10 High Court Judges, 25 were Surgeon, 22 Chartered Accountants and 23 Engineers.8mo ⋅ internetpreneur ⋅ r/Nigeria
Enough is enough. Uwa did not deserve to be raped & she did not deserve to die.2yr ⋅ Noirxvn ⋅ r/Nigeria