From Passion to Paycheck: How to Turn What You Love into a Money Maker

Ever wondered if that thing you do for free could actually fund your lifestyle? Whether it’s baking, fashion styling, photography, writing, digital design, or even organizing spaces, your passion doesn’t have to be a side note. With intention and the right strategy, you can turn your passion to paycheck. Welcome to the era of passion-powered […]
Janet Machuka, Dr. Fin Dittimi, Fiona Kamakazi, Oludayo Sokunbi & Wakawaka Doctor, Lead Powerful Conversations at Glazia’s 2025 Africa Day Roundtable

In celebration of Africa Day 2025, Glazia Magazine hosted a landmark virtual roundtable titled “Tapping Into the Global Digital Economy: How Africans Can Lead in Tech, Business and Immigration Globally.” The event, held on May 23 via X Spaces, convened a diverse panel of African thought leaders to discuss the continent’s role in shaping the […]
The Price of Politics: How Trade Conflicts Are Rewiring Global Consumer Culture

Trade conflicts, once relegated to international diplomacy and boardroom negotiations, are now reaching into consumers’ wallets. From inflation on imported goods to supply shortages and ethical consumer movements, the global economy is undergoing a shift where political disputes between nations are transforming how people consume, what they value in products, and who they choose to […]
How Nigeria’s Economy is Forcing Consumers to Second-Guess Every Financial Decision

For many Nigerians today, making a financial decision no matter how small is no longer just about budgeting. It’s about survival. Whether it’s buying a bag of rice, enrolling a child in school, or paying for data, every purchase is now accompanied by anxiety, calculation, and hesitation. This financial second-guessing isn’t just a personal habit; […]
Beyond the Hype: What Artificial Intelligence Really Means for Africa’s Creative Economy

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept, it’s a present-day reality that is rapidly reshaping creative industries across the globe, including in Africa. From music production and digital art to storytelling and content curation, AI tools are becoming more accessible, and their influence is undeniable. But beyond the hype and buzzwords, what does […]
Reassessing Property Investment in Nigeria’s Volatile Economy

For decades, property investment in Nigeria has been viewed as a safe and prestigious path to building wealth. From buying plots of land in Lagos or Abuja to investing in short-term rentals and commercial real estate, Nigerians have long leaned on property as a cornerstone of legacy and financial stability. But in today’s volatile economy, […]
Our Power, Our Waste: How Poor Waste Management Threatens Our Planet and Well-Being

One of the most pressing environmental issues is waste management, or more accurately, the lack of it. Mountains of uncollected trash line the streets, clog the waterways, and pollute the air we breathe. But the damage runs far deeper than what meets the eye. Poor waste management is a silent crisis that’s affecting our health, […]
Nigeria’s Economy to Slip from First to Fourth Place – Understanding the Implications, Surprises, and Citizens Perspectives

Nigeria’s Economy – In 2022, Nigeria recorded a GDP of 477.4 billion US dollars, to become the largest in Africa –a few years later, with a steady decline in GDP among other factors, the country’s economy is set to slip to fourth place according to forecasts from the International Monetary Fund. The IMF’s World Economic […]
Career Counsel – 3 Must-Knows on How to Handle Professional Setbacks

In a 2020 report by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Nigeria’s unemployment rate increased from 27.1% in the second quarter of 2020 to 33.5% in the fourth quarter of the same year, making it the highest unemployment rate in 13 years. Of the 122,049,400 people in the economically active or working age demographic (15-64 […]
Cause and Effect: Overpopulation in Nigeria!

Overpopulation is an environmental hazard that occurs when the number of people in a setting exceed the resources available. It is caused by varying factors and in Nigeria, it is a major concern. For a long time, Nigeria has been a product of various struggles. These range from religious to traditional, economic, tribal and more. […]