Isra Chaker didn’t just start an organisation — she ignited a movement. Through Every Pregnancy, she bridges faith, philanthropy, and global health in a way that’s both deeply personal and capable of driving systemic change.
Lifestyle
Life isn’t just about what you do — it’s about how you live. Whether you’re looking for wellness tips, home décor ideas, sustainability hacks, or real conversations about love and relationships, we’ve got you covered.
Think of this as your guide to living well, feeling good, and making every moment count.
If you’ve been wondering where the spark went, these simple bedtime habits might just be the sexy reset your relationship needs.
Today, 10 October 2025, is World Mental Health Day, and it’s a good time to pause and think about how we are doing and how we can take better care of ourselves.
Streetwear in Nigeria isn’t just a fashion trend; it’s a cultural movement that has become an integral part of Nigeria’s youth culture. Streetwear can be seen in the bustling streets of cities like Lagos, in popular Afrobeats music videos, at art shows, and on university campuses; it’s everywhere.
With at least 12,000 women diagnosed with cervical cancer yearly in Nigeria, BellaNaija is using #StopHPVForHer campaign to raise awareness and save lives.
Black creative directors bring with them a rich tapestry of lived experiences, cultural narratives, and aesthetic perspectives that have historically been excluded from mainstream fashion. Their leadership challenges Eurocentric ideals of beauty and taste, injecting authenticity, innovation, and global relevance into legacy brands. By redefining storytelling, representation, and audience engagement, Black visionaries are not only diversifying the luxury fashion industry, but they are also building its future.
For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Beauty Hut Africa has launched a meaningful initiative that supports lifesaving care for Nigerian women.
Monday to Thursday, the streets are filled with crisp shirts, neutral blazers, slim-fit trousers, tailored skirts — the looks we term “professional,” “serious,” “refined.” Then comes Friday, and suddenly, the city blooms. Ankara makes its weekly appearance, as though we collectively exhale after holding our breath all week.
Purple Dinner brought together women with PCOS, advocates, and health experts to honour resilience and spark vital conversations around this often-overlooked condition.
The African fashion industry is entering a powerful new chapter marked by global recognition, bold creativity, and business innovation. At the centre of this shift are women-led brands that are not only shaping style but also shaping conversations around sustainability, heritage, and entrepreneurship.









