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5 Tips For Travelling For A Festival
April 19, 2022
As diverse as Nigeria’s ethnic groups are, one thing they all have in common is festivals. Even those who denounce their places of origin, still attend one festival or the other. Read more about Travel and Tourism We have the Durbar, Calabar Carnival, Book festivals, New Yam festival, film festivals, sports festival, Felabration, Festival … Continue reading 5 Tips For Travelling For A Festival
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5 Chic Facts about High Heels
April 19, 2022
Women on an average buy about 5 pairs of high heeled footwears. Love it or hate it, women love to wear heels because it makes them feel more confident and compliments their shapes. Remember that song that taught us to be educated in order to join the adult heel crew? Now, we are groomed to … Continue reading 5 Chic Facts about High Heels
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The Nigerian Mother: A Lioness At Heart
April 19, 2022
Engraved in the nature of the African Amazon is her cultural heritage. If you followed the #YouKnowYourMumisNigerian, you would understand the inborn qualities of ‘ibati, ibarun, abara’ you received from her. However, there are some things you probably never took note of. The Nigerian Lioness displays the following characteristics: She is empowered: “Tiny is her … Continue reading The Nigerian Mother: A Lioness At Heart
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CN’s Top 6 Women in Leading Positions in Nigerian Financial Institutions
April 19, 2022
WIMBIZ, a non-profit making organisation for women in business in Nigeria, has released a report on female representation on top management boards of financial institutions in the country based on their 2012 – 2014 report. Studies have shown that there is a gradual increase in women representation at top board positions – which is remarkable … Continue reading CN’s Top 6 Women in Leading Positions in Nigerian Financial Institutions
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#BeingFemaleInNigeria: Nigerian Women Get Real On Twitter
April 19, 2022
Nigerian women across the nation recently “got real” on what life’s really like in their shoes. This was expressed with the Twitter hashtag #BeingFemaleInLagos, garnering a whopping total of 57,000 tweets the following day according to UK’s Mashable. How did it all start, you might wonder? The conversation was sparked by a small women’s bookclub in Abuja tweeting … Continue reading #BeingFemaleInNigeria: Nigerian Women Get Real On Twitter
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