Life after NYSC: Expectations vs. Reality from the POV of Four Ex-Corp Members

Every year, graduates are sent to various locations across the country, to undergo a mandatory service to the government. Some are made to serve in industries totally different from what they studied for. An example is the education sector, while the lucky others work at places aligned with their courses of study. What does life after NYSC look like? National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) was established in 1973 during the military regime and its sole aim is to infuse the youths into the developme

Is Book Blogging Lucrative? ( with Yinka Odufote) - The Lens Media

Yinka Odufote is a content writer, bookblogger and law student. She is also our guest in today’s Time Out with TLM. During the lockdown, Yinka started a book blog and built her audience gradually. According to her, the blog is a source of excitement and she may consider doing it full-time soon. What is Book blogging? Is Book Blogging Lucrative? In this interview, Yinka share with us her experience. Enjoy! WHAT IS BOOK BLOGGING? WHAT’S THE PROCESS LIKE, FOR YOU? Blogging is fun. When I star

FASOLA GIDEON: THE FIRST PEN-AND-PENCIL ARAISM DISCIPLE

Ara means a lot of things. It could mean creativity, wonder, thunder. In Igbo language, it is breast. Araism art movement means all. It has patterns that look like cracks caused by thunder. It’s a creative work when viewed as a whole, hence, creativity. And it gives pleasure (aesthetically) like the breast. WHO ARE THE DISCIPLES OF ARAISM? When Mufu Onifade launched this movement, he had five disciples. Now, widely spread as it is, Araism has produced several other artists, and a particular d