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How to Dismantle Fashion Barriers in Corporate and Casual Environments

By Joshua Omidire on May 8 2022

Prevalence of Domestic Violence and Culture of Silence

By Anthony Nwakaegho on May 8 2022

World Press Freedom Day: Counting the Losses and the Gains

By Joshua Omidire on May 8 2022

Raging War in Ukraine: Negotiated Peace is the Only Solution

By Gbenga Adeosun on May 3 2022

6 Things You Didn’t Know About May Day

By Joshua Omidire on May 1 2022

The Bad Guys: An Unrepentant Criminal Gang’s Fun and Funny Journey of Redemption

By Joshua Omidire on April 30 2022

How to Dismantle Fashion Barriers in Corporate and Casual Environments

By Joshua Omidire on May 8 2022

Inhabitants of the corporate world are often sandwiched between comfortability and acceptability where fashion is concerned. This is because many people now peg feeling comfortable in whatever they choose to wear at […]

Prevalence of Domestic Violence and Culture of Silence

By Anthony Nwakaegho on May 8 2022

Domestic violence has become so prevalent in our society and nation that no day goes by without social media being awash with news of domestic violence of both genders that often results […]

World Press Freedom Day: Counting the Losses and the Gains

By Joshua Omidire on May 8 2022

Every year, hundreds of story bearers die. They carry to the grave with them stories that could have changed the ugly face of human existence; stories that often threaten to shake the […]

Wellness for Women and Mothers with Naijafitmoms: Exercise as a Lifestyle

By editor on May 3 2022

By Chinwe Obinwanne (Naijafitmoms) We recently discussed Wellness and You and dissected the various dimensions of wellness that everyone needs to focus on. Today, we’ll be looking at one dimension of wellness […]

Raging War in Ukraine: Negotiated Peace is the Only Solution

By Gbenga Adeosun on May 3 2022

Since late 2021 when the Russian government started massing troops and military supplies close to the Ukrainian border, fears of war and military aggression in Eastern Europe spiked beyond any level since […]

6 Things You Didn’t Know About May Day

By Joshua Omidire on May 1 2022

History is awash in amazing dates, some of which are as controversial as they are confusing, even contradictory. Some of the dates have been inspired by actual events while others would lead […]

Spate of Killings, Threat to Nigerian Economy, Sovereignty

By Anthony Nwakaegho on April 30 2022

Nigeria has continued to witness the deadliest killings, as reports suggest that armed non-state actors have killed over 200 people in recent attacks. Several illegal armed groups, ethnic militia groups, religious fundamentalists […]

The Bad Guys: An Unrepentant Criminal Gang’s Fun and Funny Journey of Redemption

By Joshua Omidire on April 30 2022

The Bad Guys; fun and funny redemption journey of an unrepentant criminal gang Welcome to the incredible world of the notorious gang of five as presented in DreamWorks’ latest animation, The Bad […]

How DisCos Shortchange Individuals, Communities in the Provision of Transformers, Infrastructures

By Anthony Nwakaegho on April 29 2022

Energy is required to power industrial processes and to produce goods, equipment and services in a vast majority of productive sectors within the economy, as well as serve individuals in homes and […]

Sports Chronicles: Next Super Eagles Gaffer – Who is the Best Man for the Job?

By editor on April 29 2022

In this weekly column, Felix Egbomuche shares in-depth views on your favourite sports topics. By Felix Egbomuche It has been exactly a month since the sad day that saw the Super Eagles […]

The Ethos of Second Niger Bridge to the East

By Anthony Nwakaegho on April 27 2022

There will soon be great relief following the near completion of the second Niger Bridge by President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration. The second Niger Bridge, which was initiated under the Goodluck Jonathan administration […]

Views and Echoes: Congested Presidential Primaries and Buhari’s Legacy on Corruption

By Gbenga Adeosun on April 26 2022

This column is focused on the weekly provision of incisive analysis, deep reflections, and holistic perspectives on topical national issues and broader international issues with significant impact on Nigeria. The thrust of […]

Judiciary and Electoral Hiccups Towards 2023 Elections

By Anthony Nwakaegho on April 25 2022

As the electioneering season gathers momentum in Nigeria, some individuals and political parties are said to be at crossroads as they attempt to seek redress in the court of law because of […]

Wellness for Women and Mothers with Naijafitmoms: Wellness and You

By editor on April 25 2022

In this column, Chinwe Obinwanne unravels tips and tricks that help women and mothers maintain a healthy and fit lifestyle. She also debunks deep-rooted fitness myths and suggests ideas that make for […]

ASP: Of Advertising and Ethical Practice

By editor on April 24 2022

By Amechi Obiakpu Recently, Sterling Bank, one of Nigeria’s commercial banks, aired an advert which provoked the ire of many Nigerians, especially people of the Christian faith. The message, aimed at commemorating […]

Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Review: A Video Game Movie on its Way to Taking Over the World

By Joshua Omidire on April 24 2022

Sonic the Hedgehog was an instant box office success with its first instalment back in 2020. It opened a historical record of a video-game inspired film, swiftly colonizing Canada and the United […]

2023 Zoning: Ohanaeze Spells Out Dangers of Northern Presidency

By editor on January 31 2022

The peak Igbo socio-cultural group, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, yesterday, cautioned politicians it referred to as desperate from breaching the gentlemanly pact on rotating the Presidential seat between the North and South, maintaining that […]

Nigeria Spends N100bn on the Rehabiliitation of Refineries in 2021

By editor on January 31 2022

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) revealed on Sunday, 30th of January, 2022 that 100 billion naira was spent on rehabilitating refineries in Nigeria in 2021, and monthly expenditure was made on […]

CBN Halt ATM Maintenance Fee, Slashes Bank Charges,Rates

By Opeyemi Akinbobola on January 29 2022

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) got Nigerians exhilarated with the downward review of bank charges and rates on transactions, which includes ATM Maintenance Fees, Electronic Fund Transfers and Bulk Payments, Standing […]

Lagos Intra-City Train Ticket Won’t Exceed ₦250 Boarding Fare – Sanwo-Olu

By Opeyemi Akinbobola on January 29 2022

The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, said the state government aims at the completion of the Lagos Intra-City train project which would cost the state N150bn and he assures that, the boarding […]

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