David Adetayo
School
Obafemi Awolowo University
Expertise
Lifestyle, Culture, Celebrities, Dating And Relationships
- David Adetayo is a member of The List's news team.
- He brings over five years of experience writing and creating content involving lifestyle topics for some of the biggest media outlets and companies in his native, Nigeria, to The List.
- In addition to lifestyle content, David has also written and edited health-related articles, and enjoys reading them as much as he enjoys creating them.
Experience
Despite a background in law, David has always been fascinated with writing. On a whim, he jumped into lifestyle journalism immediately after university and has never looked back. He has since been published by media outlets such as Ringier Africa and Pulse Nigeria. Before joining The List, he also helped companies in finance, pharmaceuticals, tech, fashion, and beauty with words for various marketing campaigns.
Education
David holds a law degree from Nigeria's prestigious Obafemi Awolowo University, and while it may not have put him in a courtroom, his educational years solidified his love for the written word.
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Stories By David Adetayo
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After having two kids with her partner Gerard Pique, superstar Shakira opened up about how her priorities have shifted since becoming a mother.
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Celebrities develop phobias like the rest of us, but some are more unexpected than others. Orlando Bloom's big fear will surprise you but it isn't uncommon.
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Everyone knows how important being in good health is, but it's easy to get too busy to care about things that seem like small symptoms, like pain in your face.
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"Sex And The City" will go down as one of the biggest shows in American TV history. However, it hasn't always been smooth sailing for its actresses.
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Nick Cannon is a director, producer, and of course, actor. With his extensive involvement in the entertainment industry, he is practically a jack of all trades.
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Many people consider music an important aspect of their workout sessions as listening to songs can make exercising a lot more fun and exciting.
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Communication is a phenomenon that sees body language playing a part almost as big as actual speech, and what someone says may be open to interpretation.
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Kohl's is a chain of department stores that was founded in 1962 , and now Kohl's is one of the largest chain of department stores in the U.S.
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The products used for skin care exercises and also for getting rid of rashes, acne, and sunburns usually contain aloe vera plant, amongst others.
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Tattoos are a popular form of body art. They are permanent designs etched on your skin with ink inserted into the skin's top layer, and getting one is a process
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There are many choices to consider when you decide to work out, from exercise wear and exercises to even the time of the day that works best for you.
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Let's take you through a summary timeline of what led to Big Sean's and Naya Rivera's breakup.
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Gwen Stefani's life with her first husband is over but her children are a reminder that roses grow amongst thorns. Here is all we know about the singer's kids.
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Leonardo DiCaprio's influence in the 1990s was not viewed favorably in some areas of the world. This is why Leo's haircut was banned in one country.
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Victoria's Secret is a household name. The brand, famous for its lingerie, clothing, perfume and makeup, is practically a one-stop shop for all things beauty.
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Hairspray is one of the beauty products that come to mind when you think of a good hair day. However, you may be looking for a homemade hairspray substitute.
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Fans know Anna Faris as the loveable dumb blonde in the likes of "House Bunny" and "Just Friends," but she didn't study acting at school.
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The 9-to-5 workday routine started as far back as 1926, thanks to Henry Ford, founder of Ford Motor Company, but now, that may be going extinct.
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Celebrities have always seemed larger than life, with a majority of them being more good looking than the average person, but are their skincare lines good.
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When people started looking for recipes for DIY alcohol-based hand sanitizer, they soon turned to spirits like vodka as an alternative to rubbing alcohol. But is it effective?
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The nail cuticle is the thin layer of skin at the base of your nail that serves as a protective cover, so the decision to remove them is up to you.
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Knowing whether the person you're on a first date with actually likes you, does not have to be so difficult. Here are some body language behaviors that show you that your date is into you.
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TikTok, an app which started out as Musical.ly, is one of many short form content apps available these days, which uses viral audio clips to create trends.
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It's safe to say that Beyoncé Knowles-Carter has been on top of the world for years, and that's not even an allusion to how tall she is.
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Finding a place to live isn't easy for anyone. There are always several factors to consider, but there are plenty of ideal places for a Taurus to live.
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Find out what they experts say your feet can tell others about your intentions.
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There's a gradual diminishing of the lines between what used to be "what women like/what men like." When it comes to skin care, should there be a difference?