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Happiness | Zikoko!
  • 9 Nigerians Share How to Be Happy in These Trying Times
    9 Nigerians Share How to Be Happy in These Trying Times

    It’s easy to get into a wave of sadness as a Nigerian living in Nigeria. The inflation is threatening to choke you, Tinubu’s government and adulthood are taking turns to suck every ounce of joy in you, you’re losing loved ones to death and the list goes on and on. How do you rise above it all and fight for your dear life? I asked some Nigerians, and they had useful tips for their fellow citizens.

    Call people you love

    “Hearing my mum’s voice makes me smile. It doesn’t matter how bad of a day I’m having. And I know she’ll end the call with a prayer that’ll most likely send the spirit of sadness away.”

    Comfort eat

    9 Nigerians Share How to Be Happy in These Trying Times

    “Food is my go-to whenever I’m having a bad day. It’s the case for me and my siblings. I remember when we lost my mum some years ago, my brother ordered food that night, and we all just sat together, eating in shared silence.”

    Ask God to make me happy

    9 Nigerians Share How to Be Happy in These Trying Times

    “I pray about everything, and this includes my happiness. Whenever I feel a wave of sadness coming, I mutter a bible verse under my breath or just ask God to make me happy. It works.”

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    Tailor your expectations 

    9 Nigerians Share How to Be Happy in These Trying Times

    “The saddest moments in my life have been when people break their promises. It pierces through my heart and leaves me a wreck because I’d never do that. But I’ve learnt to always tailor my expectations of people or things, so I don’t get as sad when they falter.”

    Watch cartoons

    “At my big age, you’ll still find me watching Cartoon Network or jumping on the next animated movie that hits the cinema. There’s something about that make-believe world that excites my imagination and makes me feel like a kid with no worries.”

    Some physical activity

    9 Nigerians Share How to Be Happy in These Trying Times

    “Could be running, walking or just doing chores around the house. I’ve found that doing something gets me out of my sad zone. There’s that thing about an idle mind and the devil.”

    Including “genital meet and greet”

    9 Nigerians Share How to Be Happy in These Trying Times

    “The quickest way to get me out of a sour mood is sex—or the thought of it. If I have immediate access, I’m going for it. If I don’t, I’m texting my babe and just fantasising about the good time ahead.”

    Find your tribe

    “Loneliness almost finished me in uni even though it was by my own doing. I was so invested in my studies, and it just made people gravitate away from me. But it got better during my NYSC service. I made friends turned family, and being around them makes me happy. Our virtual calls are just as sweet as physical meetings.”

    Speak words of affirmation 

    “I’d have rolled my eyes at anyone who told me I’d be an advocate for positive speaking two years ago, but that’s who I am now. That shit works. I wake up every morning and chant “It’s going to be a good day” for as long as I can, and the universe answers. I think more people should do this.”

    Next up, take this quiz to know your happy place:

    Where’s Your Happy Place?

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    ₦3,500, because that’s how much it’ll cost you to get into the land of meat, fire and endless joy.

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  • How Leadway Taught Us to Celebrate Happiness Amidst All of Nigeria’s Stress

    They threw everyone a soft party

    You don’t even need so much noise to be happy. You just need a cool party with a nice ambience where everyone can relax and truly forget their problems for a while. 

    Look at the ambience

    It’s totally giving “joy” and we’ll understand if you feel bad for not attending the event.

    And they invited everyone

    If you weren’t there, you truly missed. But Leadway invited everyone on the internet and people showed up for a good time.

    They even had games available

    You just know they’re experts at taking a breather. Parties are fun, but games make them even more fun. This party had many different games from Jenga to Table soccer and even FIFA.

    There was plenty food and drinks

    A good party is incomplete without food. And because food is the way to many people’s hearts, Leadway made sure to deliver. 

    They hosted a karaoke session

    It doesn’t matter if your friends have the worst voices. Watching them fumble as they try to sing Ed Sheeran’s songs or lip sync to Asake’s lyrics would definitely make you laugh your eyes out.

    There was music too

    If you couldn’t sing or were too shy to risk embarrassing yourself, Leadway had you covered with a DJ that played soft music for you to jam to.

    They also shared party packs

    People need something to remind them that at your party, they were happy. And this is exactly what Leadway did. Nothing makes you feel happy as a kid like receiving party packs after a fun day with friends. This party just goes to show how committed Leadway has been to people’s happiness over the past few decades, and we really love to see it.


    Leadway is Nigeria’s largest non-banking financial institution that offers services to businesses and individuals. Their services include Insurance, Pension, Wills & Trusts services, Health Insurance and Asset Management.

  • 8 Simple Things That Make You Happy The Older You Get

    There are very few things that make adults happy. The word ‘adult’ here is used loosely because some of you are 18 and you only barely qualify as adults. Truth is, the older you get, the more simple things make you happy. 

    1. Finding the perfect grocery store

    Not everyone can say that they have achieved this. Do you know how blissful it feels to find a store that meets all your shopping needs and also has good vibes? It’s a 10/10 experience that is simple but also makes you happy.

    2. Paying your bills on time

    Just so you know, it will hurt like hell when the money for said bills leaves your account. But knowing that you can have peace of mind for a short while slaps.

    3. Taking naps

    The older you get, the easier it becomes to fall asleep. You’ll nap when they break your heart for the fifth time, when you don’t get that promotion you wanted, and every time you get debited for breathing.

    4.  Choosing what you want to eat

    Growing up, you had to settle for whatever your parents let you eat. As an adult, you settle for what your bank account will let you eat. But at least you get to choose. 

    5.  Practical gifts

    When you are young, gifts like socks, plants, or weighted blankets might make you think that the giver hates you. But as you get older, you realize that those gifts might be simple but they’ll make you really happy. This does not mean that you should become the kind of person that gives people socks oh. Spa tickets are also practical.

    6.  Weekends with no plans

    See, going out and having the time of your life is fun and all but staying in and just chilling with no plans, not even chores, gives happiness a new meaning.

    7.  Completing your to-do list

    If you are the kind of person that makes lists to give yourself a sense of accomplishment, you already know how great it feels when you tick every box off or even just half of it. Create your happiness.

    8. Having clean sheets

    From the process of laying the bed, to lying on it, it’s a really good feeling. This is also a reminder to wash your sheets today guys. 


  • 8 Extremely Good Things That Happened This Week, And I Am Buzzing From Second-Hand Happiness

    Good news is contagious. In a time where there seems to be a scarcity of good news, enjoy this list of good things that happened in spite of current conditions. I hope this list helps anyone currently waiting to believe that there are better days ahead.

    Let’s begin:

    The tweet that started everything.

    1) Okayyyyyyy.

    2) Simply glorious.

    3) Would you look at that?

    4) Sweet in the middle.

    5) The Nigerian dream!!

    I see you people using this tweet as a point of connection.

    6) Thank goodness.

    https://twitter.com/dragnneka/status/1257571655636922373?s=20

    7) We found love in a hopeless place.

    8) It’s the little things.

    https://twitter.com/umehchibuzor/status/1257606220489392131?s=20

    Rest your eyes with more good news below:

  • According To A New Report, Nigeria Is The 8th Happiest Country In Africa!

    Are Nigerians truly one of the happiest groups of people in the world?

    In recognition of the UN World Happiness Day, a ranking of the world’s happiest countries was released on March 20, 2016  by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network.

    The most important factors the report considered where the GDP per capita, life expectancy, social support, trust in government, generousity and freedom to make life decisions.

    Out of the 157 countries ranked, only 7 African countries were in the top 100 in the World Happiness Report.

    Algeria and Mauritius topped the African list, globally ranking 38 and 66 respectively..

    Even in the face of social unrest, countries like Libya and Somalia are the 3rd and 4th happiest African countries ranking 66 and 67 consecutively worldwide.

    Nigeria was ranked as the 8th happiest country in Africa, behind Morocco, Somaliland and Tunisia.

    Nigeria was placed globally at the 103rd position in light of the relevance of GDP per Capita and social support in the country. The report shows that Nigerian’s aren’t necessarily bothered by freedom to make life choices.

    Zambia and Sierra Leone came 9th and 10th due to strong social support system and freedom to make life choices.

    Unfortunately, several African countries such as Madagascar, Tanzania, Rwanda and Liberia dominated the bottom of the list with Togo and Burundi ranking below Afghanistan and Syria respectively.

    This report goes to show a slight glimpse of the state of some African countries in the continent.

    However, Nigerian writer, Yomi Kazeem doesn’t necessarily believe this is a bad thing. He is of the opinion that many more young Africans have stopped overlooking and making light of the issues that plague their countries and have started speaking out on every medium they can access.