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Also: you might be supporting the wrong football club. Fix up, Tenx. Enjoy and Share! Whew. I don't

Also: you might be supporting the wrong football club. Fix up, Tenx. [Enjoy and Share!]( Enjoy and Share! [View Online]( [Enjoy and Share!](#) [article image](#) [article image](#) Whew. I don't know about you but it's been a long year. A lot has happened that I'm starting to forget some of the good stuff. I.e. some of our most interesting episodes of "A Week In The Life" that I've enjoyed writing. Allow me to correct that. From the pornstar who feels like Wizkid in front of the camera to the underappreciated Nigerian Olympian, here are 8 stories you should absolutely read from the AWITL series. These stories will make you laugh, cry or even curse but most importantly, they'll make you feel something. Start here: [Editor Headshot] Hassan Senior Editor. Whew. I don't know about you but it's been a long year. A lot has happened that I'm starting to forget some of the good stuff. I.e. some of our most interesting episodes of "A Week In The Life" that I've enjoyed writing. Allow me to correct that. From the pornstar who feels like Wizkid in front of the camera to the underappreciated Nigerian Olympian, here are 8 stories you should absolutely read from the AWITL series. These stories will make you laugh, cry or even curse but most importantly, they'll make you feel something. Start here: [Editor Headshot] Hassan Senior Editor. Do you have something to sell? Use Paystack Storefront! 👉🏾Learn more at [paystack.com/storefront]( Do you have something to sell? Use Paystack Storefront! 👉🏾Learn more at [paystack.com/storefront]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [article image]( [A Week In The Life: 8 Must-Read Stories Of 2021]( I don’t know about you but it has been a long year. A lot has happened that it feels like we’re starting to forget a few things. With that in mind, I decided to refresh our memories on some episodes of “A Week In The Life” that I have enjoyed writing. Whether you started reading in January or just last week, here are some stories that deserve to be read twice. [Get the stories]( [Nigerians, Here’s What The Football Club You Support Says About You]( In this life, everything you do says something about the person you are. Here, we are telling you what the football club you support says about you. Did we lie? If you support any club outside of this list, we have nothing to say to you. [Check them out]( [Football Is My Dream But Things Keep Getting In The Way]( I started playing football when I was eight years old. At first, I played with the boys in my village. Then I played at school competitions and with the local church team. At some point, I was even the captain of my school football team. When I scored goals, I won gifts. Sometimes, people gave me money for playing so well. [Get her story]( [Rivers State Tax: VAT The Hell Is Going On?]( If you’re wondering why governors seem to be in a stand-off with the federal government, we have the tea. The situation is about a type of tax called Value Added Tax (VAT) and which level of government has the power to collect it — the Federal Government of Nigeria or the state governments. Whoever wins this battle is certainly going to get richer by about ₦1.5 trillion. [Get the full gist]( You know what will be fun to do in Lagos? Experiencing a new and exciting adventure up in the sky. We’ve got the hookup. Ready to explore something new? Give us a call today: 08098384359, or [visit here]( to sign up today. You know what will be fun to do in Lagos? Experiencing a new and exciting adventure up in the sky. We’ve got the hookup. Ready to explore something new? Give us a call today: 08098384359 Or [visit here]( to sign up today. [QUIZ: Do You Have Sense?]( You probably think you have sense, but do you really? [Take the quiz]( If you enjoyed this newsletter tell someone about it, forward it to them. Stay safe. Stay awesome! If you enjoyed this newsletter tell someone about it, forward it to them. Stay safe. Stay awesome! [about]( [Advertise]( [Subscribe]( [READ MORE STORIES]( [ABOUT]( [Advertise]( [GOT THIS FROM A FRIEND? SUBSCRIBE!]( [FB]( [Twitter]( [IG]( [IG]( You are receiving this email because you subscribed to receive marketing communications from Big Cabal Media under the terms of our [Privacy Policy](. [Click here to unsubscribe]( Zikoko is a Big Cabal Media brand. Copyright © 2019

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