Ayodele Johnson
Ayodele Johnson
Ayodelé is a Lagos-based journalist and the Content and Editorial Coordinator at Meiza. All around the megacity, I am steering diverse lifestyle magazine audiences with ingenious hacks and insights that spur fast, informed decisions in their busy lives.
3 exceptional twins on both sides of Nigeria that are women
Places
May 16, 2024
3 exceptional twins on both sides of Nigeria that are women
Even though some past cultures erroneously labelled them a source of misfortune, twins maintain their ringer element as the symbol…
How soon can Nigeria replace petrol vehicles and the likes with CNG?
Happening Now
May 15, 2024
How soon can Nigeria replace petrol vehicles and the likes with CNG?
Under President Bola Tinubu’s stewardship, Nigeria looks set to take a new leap into a future where the vehicles plying…
Who has the better deal among the Nigerian healthcare workers – The day or night shift?
Health
May 13, 2024
Who has the better deal among the Nigerian healthcare workers – The day or night shift?
The health and well-being of health professionals are of paramount importance, especially in developing countries like Nigeria, where the healthcare…
Prince Harry talks to school kids in Nigeria about mental health
Happening Now
May 10, 2024
Prince Harry talks to school kids in Nigeria about mental health
As soon as the Duke of Sussex Prince Harry and his wife Meghan touched down in Abuja, the Nigerian capital…
How BATeria became a byword for a side’s blind support
Happening Now
May 8, 2024
How BATeria became a byword for a side’s blind support
Ever since his 29 May 2023 inauguration as the 16th President of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu (BAT) has had criticisms…
Which part of your money won’t be touched by the CBN’s cybersecurity levy?
Happening Now
May 7, 2024
Which part of your money won’t be touched by the CBN’s cybersecurity levy?
Since the Central Bank of Nigeria announced the cybersecurity levy it says would come into effect in two weeks, the…
Why Lagos might soon run out of red tomatoes
Happening Now
May 6, 2024
Why Lagos might soon run out of red tomatoes
A bunch of hoodlums razing down parts of a Lagos market last week has brought on consequences for the residents…
What differentiates Igbos from the Ikwerre people connects with the soul, not just language
Happening Now
May 6, 2024
What differentiates Igbos from the Ikwerre people connects with the soul, not just language
Entering into the first year of his leadership as the President of Nigeria, tribal formations like the southeastern Igbos have…
What private sector employees may get from the new national minimum wage?
Happening Now
May 3, 2024
What private sector employees may get from the new national minimum wage?
Even though some state governors contend with the ₦615,000 new minimum wage that the trade unions want the federal government…
How the fuel scarcity has frozen people to their homes
Happening Now
May 2, 2024
How the fuel scarcity has frozen people to their homes
Before the petrol scarcity disruption can go away, federal officials anticipate that first, a 15-day rapid shipment to Nigeria already…
What is in it for the average Nigerian worker marking 2024 May Day anniversary?
Happening Now
May 1, 2024
What is in it for the average Nigerian worker marking 2024 May Day anniversary?
This year’s Workers’ Day hasn’t really served its purpose judging by the title and the sadness that workers seeing distortions…
Beautiful beach terraces crushed down to sandy floor as Lagos-Calabar coastal highway grows
Happening Now
April 29, 2024
Beautiful beach terraces crushed down to sandy floor as Lagos-Calabar coastal highway grows
The homepage signpost meant to draw patronage to Mami Chula’s website is a note asking guests to come immerse yourself…