Why Nigerians Feel Tired All the Time
You wake up in the morning already tired, and you begin to wonder why Nigerians feel tired all the time. Not the kind of tired that disappears after a cup…
You wake up in the morning already tired, and you begin to wonder why Nigerians feel tired all the time. Not the kind of tired that disappears after a cup…
On many evenings in Nigerian homes, a familiar scene unfolds. The television hums quietly, a pot simmers on the stove, and a parent reminds a child: “Eat your fruits.” “Stop…
It often starts quietly. A headache that refuses to go. Chest discomfort was brushed off as gas from last night’s meal. Tiredness is blamed on stress, fasting, or long hours…
For many Nigerians, the moment lab results arrive is filled with quiet anxiety. A message comes in on WhatsApp from the lab, or a folded result sheet is handed over…
In many Nigerian homes, sickness does not start with a hospital visit. It starts with hope. Hope that the headache will pass. Hope that the fever is just stress. Hope…
Most Nigerians know this feeling. You wake up already tired, push through work, traffic, family demands, and financial pressure, and still promise yourself you will rest later. Later often never…
For many young Nigerians, life moves fast. You rush to work or school, sit for long hours, manage stress, skip meals or rely on quick foods, and assume serious health…
Many Nigerians try to eat well. You choose what looks “normal,” familiar, and affordable—bread for breakfast, a quick snack on the way out, a drink to stay alert during a…
In many Nigerian homes, fever is often treated as something familiar. A child feels hot, an adult complains of body aches, and the first thought is usually malaria or typhoid.…
In many Nigerian homes, ear pain, blocked nose, sore throat, or reduced hearing are often treated as minor problems. Home remedies are tried, drugs are bought over the counter, and…