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Raising Terrific Children: 4 Vital Keys

By Pamela Agboga While we might feel that we are doing our best in raising our children, it does not hurt to take a refresher course. This Children’s Day, take time to assess yourself; how well are you handling your

Awake, Nigeria: What Children’s Day Really Means

By Joy Ehonwa “Children are the future.” “Children are the leaders of tomorrow.” For as long as most of us can remember, phrases like these have been thrown around. Yet, as the years go by, the lot of the Nigerian

Every Child: Positive Parenting Tips

As the saying goes; every child is your child. Parenting is one of the most important phases of adult life. Proverb 22:6, says train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old, he will

Baby Fashion: Let’s Go Gaga!

As a new parent, dressing up your little one for an outing could be a tricky experience, especially with our extreme weather of intense sun and sporadic rain. Still, we could have fun with this, no? Baby Keri shorts: These

New Sugar Factories coming to Sokoto and Kebbi, Aliko Dangote Says

Nigerian Industrialist and Billionaire Investor, Aliko Dangote has announced that he would build four new sugar factories in Sokoto and Kebbi states. He revealed this during a courtesy visit to the Governor of Sokoto, Aliyu Wamakko. He said the factories

Make Lagos A Cooler Place For Your Kids, Plant Trees!

Have you ever stepped of your house into the Lagos heat and wished you could go back in? Do you sit in your car or bus and look at traders hawking handkerchiefs and selling cold pure water, wondering how much

Going ‘Nuts’’- Discovering Almonds

By Peace Pessu If I were to be an animal, I would most likely be a squirrel, because I love nuts! I am surprised I do not have the acne invasion people presume to be the result of eating nuts.

Why Carrots Are Good For You!

By Peace Pessu The carrot is known as the tasty, highly nutritive vegetable that is easy to grow.. Generally people like it because of its sweet taste and crunchy texture. Carrots are a great source of beta-carotene, which is converted

Beyond Leisure: The Art of Exercise

The term exercise is usually used in reference to activities that promote physical fitness. Exercise, basically are activities that results in the contraction of body muscles. Regular exercise and physical activity is the path to a healthier and happier life

Arik Air Plans Direct Flights Between Nigeria and Brazil

Nineteen years after the Brazilian carrier Varig Air stopped direct flights to the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, the only Nigeria carrier designated on the route, Arik Air, is seeking traffic rights and slot allocation from the Brazilian authorities to

Who to Follow on Twitter: Teacher Tweeters

Wondering which handles to follow on Twitter this weekend? Education goes beyond classroom lectures, training sessions and seminars; the “tweminars” held often on Twitter prove this. So, if you love learning, Twitter has lessons on everything, from Nigerian history and

Blog of the Week: Aguntasoolo

Aguntasolo.com is Feyi Fawehinmi’s blog. Feyi, who is fondly called “FF” and tweets via @DoubleEph, is an astute observer of life. He is a witness to happenings- both mundane and spectacular- that he believes socially conscious individuals would want to

Aero Offers N10, 000 Fares on All Domestic Routes

Nigeria’s leading regional and domestic carrier, Aero Contractors, yesterday announced its offer of a promotional fare of 10,000 Naira for flights on all domestic routes when booked online from May 14, 2013 to May 31, 2013. This offer is available

How Technology Can Help Stop the Spread of Disease

By Abiola Alabi In modern medical practice, disease surveillance is a process responsible for ensuring that outbreaks of disease, whether within a small population or on a global scale, are monitored and do not spread further. In monitoring such outbreaks,

Saving Nigeria’s Children: Preventing Infant Mortality

Every human life is precious, and the life of the Nigerian child is no less so. Yet, according to the State of the World’s Mothers 2013 report released this week, no fewer than 89,700 day-old babies still die in Nigeria

Kenya: Africa’s Tourist Heartbeat

By Shade Ladipo If Africa had a tourist beehive, it would be called Kenya. One of Africa’s stable democracies, boasting of some features that other African countries envy – Kenya is definitely the tourist heartbeat of Africa. Kenya is proof

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