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Movies to Watch This Weekend – The Reunion
April 19, 2022
The official trailer of The Reunion is a delicious teaser: a fast-paced and intriguing lineup of some of the biggest names in Nollywood. Its quickly cut scenes leave you asking questions, eager for the full gist of the film. Faith Ojo is the executive producer of The Reunion and she calls her latest project a … Continue reading Movies to Watch This Weekend – The Reunion
Nigerians In History: Francis Akanu Ibiam
April 19, 2022
He was born on 29th November 1906 in Unwana, a town close to Afikpo in Ebonyi state in Nigeria, to the family of Chief Ibiam Akanu, a well known and highly respected traditional ruler in the village clan of Unwana. He was a year old when his father died. Early Childhood and Education Ibiam was … Continue reading Nigerians In History: Francis Akanu Ibiam
By jeremiah
Video Of The Week: The Setup| Movie Review
April 19, 2022
Another film by Inkblot Productions, The Setup was released on the 9th of August and is currently showing in the cinemas. The movie, which was produced by Niyi Akimolayan, stars Adesua Etomi-Wellington, Jim Iyke, Dakore Egbunson-Akande, Tina Mba, Joke Silva, Kehinde Bankole, and Ayoola Ayoola, The synopsis of the movie reads, “A young woman gets more than she bargains … Continue reading Video Of The Week: The Setup| Movie Review
Crazy About The South East: Tourist Spots In Anambra State
April 19, 2022
Anambra state is full of tourist attractions from Caves, to forest wildlife, art centres and more. Below are some places you should visit if you are ever in that part of Nigeria’s South East: 1. Ogbunike Cave This popular tourist site is on the UNESCO Tentative list because of its rich biodiversity. It is shrouded by a dense forest … Continue reading Crazy About The South East: Tourist Spots In Anambra State
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Equal Pay Not Top Priority – Asisat Oshoala
April 19, 2022
Super Falcons star, Asisat Oshoala, has given a different opinion regarding the debate for equal pay for both the male and female national football teams in Africa. The three-time African Female Footballer of the Year believes that agitations for equal pay is not top priority for African women national teams. The campaign for equal pay … Continue reading Equal Pay Not Top Priority – Asisat Oshoala
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Everyday Heroes – Hafsat Abiola
April 19, 2022
Born in 1974 in Lagos, Nigeria, Hafsat Abiola is a graduate of Phillips Academy, Andover (1992) and Harvard College (1996). She is also a recipient of an honorary doctorate degree from Haverford College. Hafsat’s surname Abiola, should ring a bell of a prominent political family and of course, your guess is as good as whoever’s; … Continue reading Everyday Heroes – Hafsat Abiola
By jeremiah
Brands We Love: HealthPlus Pharmacy
April 19, 2022
Before Bukky George became the ‘Queen of Retail’, she was an upwardly mobile professional who worked at a global pharmaceutical giant. Her dream has since caused her to travel on a different path. And thanks to her desire to make that dream come alive, a whole niche was birthed in Nigeria’s healthcare industry. That dream … Continue reading Brands We Love: HealthPlus Pharmacy
Wellness: The Health Benefits Of Cabbage Juice
April 19, 2022
In many countries around the world, Cabbage is a staple of various mouth-watering delicacies. It is used in the preparation of the indulgent fried rice and the healthy coleslaw. Apart from culinary uses, Cabbage is also known to possess a host of health benefits. Moreover, in recent times, there has been an increasing promotion of … Continue reading Wellness: The Health Benefits Of Cabbage Juice
Nigerian Writer, Lesley Nneka Arimah, Wins The 2019 Caine Prize for African Writing
April 19, 2022
Without a doubt, Nigeria has produced some of the finest writers the globe has ever seen. Names like Chinua Achebe, Wole Soyinka, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and a host of other Nigerian writers ring a bell in the literary world. Most of these writers have won numerous awards and are globally recognised. Nigerian writers have not … Continue reading Nigerian Writer, Lesley Nneka Arimah, Wins The 2019 Caine Prize for African Writing
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Netflix Acquires Afolayan’s Mokalik
April 19, 2022
I wish to inform you that Netflix has acquired “Mokalik” and some other of my films. Kunle Afolayan American media services provider, Netflix, has acquired the “Mokalik (Mechanic)’’ movie from the stables of award-winning film director and producer, Kunle Afolayan. The news was disclosed by Afolayan during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria … Continue reading Netflix Acquires Afolayan’s Mokalik
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Throwback Thursday: Abuja – the New Capital City (1991)
April 19, 2022
On the 21st of December, 1991, the Federal Government under the leadership of General Badamosi Babangida, finally made the move to name Abuja the capital of Nigeria after years of preparations. The city and state of Lagos was already overcrowded – it’s infrastructure was also breaking down quickly under the weight of the overpopulation burden. … Continue reading Throwback Thursday: Abuja – the New Capital City (1991)
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2019 Mid-Year Highlights
April 19, 2022
With few days left to close in on the second half of the year, Connect Nigeria does a recap of remarkable things that have happened in Nigeria in 2019 so far.
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Nigerian Female Artist, Data Oruwari: Proof Of Nigeria’s Mastery In Arts
April 19, 2022
Nigerians have continued to prove their ingenuity globally in the field of arts with exceptional and eye catching works that thrill the globe, and leave people begging for more. In a country of over 300 ethnic affiliations with diverse languages, and rich cultural heritage, it is no surprise that extraordinary artistic inventions emerge from the … Continue reading Nigerian Female Artist, Data Oruwari: Proof Of Nigeria’s Mastery In Arts
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Nigerian Journalist Toyosi Ogunseye Emerges As First African Vice President Of The World Editors Forum (WEF)
April 19, 2022
The news of Toyosi Ogunseye’s election as the Vice President of the World Editors Forum (WEF) on Saturday, June 1st was like a blazing inferno across the whole of Africa. The WEF, notable as the leading network for print and digital editors of newspapers and news organisations around the globe, elected Ogunseye (head of BBC … Continue reading Nigerian Journalist Toyosi Ogunseye Emerges As First African Vice President Of The World Editors Forum (WEF)
By ugo-chinedu
7 Disaster Tourism Rules That Must Be Observed
April 19, 2022
In a previous article, we explored what disaster tourism was all about. The act of travelling to disaster areas can either be to satisfy an inquisitive mind’s curiosity or closure for those directly affected by the event. Because of the debate on how ethical this tourism is, rules for how tourists who wish to engage … Continue reading 7 Disaster Tourism Rules That Must Be Observed
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