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Leave Your Shoes At Home
- October 29, 2016
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- Khyra
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Why You Can’t Out-Train a Nigerian Diet (And How to Fix It)
- December 16, 2025
- by
- Khyra
Let’s be honest, how many times have you killed yourself at the gym, dripping sweat, heart pounding, only to “reward” yourself later with a...
Weight Loss Isn’t Linear: How to Handle Scale Fluctuations
- December 01, 2025
- by
- Khyra
You step on the scale Monday morning—down two pounds. Victory dance(kukere). By Thursday? You’re somehow three pounds heavier, even though you’ve eaten salads and...
Stop Overeating at Parties: 5 Hacks to Handle Pressure
- November 24, 2025
- by
- Khyra
Tell me why every party you attend feels like a mini food war. Rice piled higher than your head. Meat enough to start a...
Fat Loss vs Weight Loss: Know the Difference or Waste Time
- November 10, 2025
- by
- Khyra
Be honest, how many times have you stepped on the scale, seen the number drop, and thought, “Finally, it’s working!” … only to notice...
Why You Need a System, Not a Meal Plan, for Weight Loss
- November 06, 2025
- by
- Khyra
You’ve downloaded six meal plans this year.
One from your gym guy. One from your cousin’s coach.
Two from Instagram. One from a Facebook group.
7 High-Protein Nigerian Meals Under 500 Calories
- October 27, 2025
- by
- Khyra
Real Food. Real Flavor. Real Progress.
Eating clean in Nigeria doesn’t mean ditching local food or surviving on lettuce. If you’re tired of hiding in...









