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Nigeria’s Women of Vision: Adesuwa Onyenokwe

In the Nigerian media industry, women have demonstrated that they can hold their own as well. A number of Nigerian women in the media business have not only excelled as individuals at what they do but also gone a notch

Events This Weekend; Oct 17th-19th

Book Presentation of Possessed by CLRN Publishing Are you a book worm? Then here is another book to add to your list. CLRN Publishing will be holding n engaging book presentation for the book ‘Possessed’, A History in Law and

Learn a Skill Wednesday: 7 Steps to Owning a Blog

  Blogging has become one of the most popular ways of communicating and spreading information and news with others. It’s also a great way to express yourself and set free your inner person. Long before now, we used diaries to

Arguments Behind the Ponmo Ban

The news that has been on the lips of most Nigerians of recent is that ponmo, the edible hide substitute for meat, could be banned. Most Nigerians have strongly kicked against the ban but may not understand the arguments behind

6 Ways to Upgrade Your Health

Too much stress in our largely urbanized cities is a modern day phenomenon that so many have to suffer. Stress is the unspecific physiological and psychological reaction to perceived threats to our physical, psychological or social integrity. And if you

Motivational Monday: 6 Habits to Avoid on Your New Job

Now you have gotten yourself that dream job you’ve always wanted, and you are feeling on top of the world. Don’t worry, you deserve all the happiness you can derive from the job, but remember that you’re hired to do

7 Steps to Help you Set Your Priorities Right

  There is a fundamental economic problem we all agree to which is this – that human wants are infinite and that the finite resources available are insufficient to satisfy all of them, hence the need to set priorities. Setting

Throwback Thursday: A Lesson From The Life of Olufunmilayo Ransome-Kuti

    We all know her as the first woman to drive a car in Nigeria. She is also very popular for her activism and political participation. She was born on the 25th of October, 1900 and died on the

Nigeria Today: Top 10 News Stories You Shouldn’t Miss

1. Kano State Governor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, the Emir of Kano State, Mallam Muhammad Sanusi II and other Northern leaders, gathered at the government house in Kano to unveil the state’s e-Commerce project, which marked a turning point in the

Nigeria Today: Top 10 News Stories You Shouldn’t Miss

  1. The World Bank has revealed that irrespective of falling short of projected global growth, and stable or declining commodity prices, African economies, including Nigeria’s, have continued to expand at a moderately rapid pace, with regional gross domestic product

4 Steps to Finding A Job On LinkedIn

  Everyone knows that LinkedIn is a social networking site for professionals and job seekers, but it is still ignored by majority of job seekers. Increasing your chances of getting a job using a site like LinkedIn is fairly easy;

8 Things I Love About Nigeria

It’s been 54 years of ups, downs, victories, developments, war, seasons, joy and togetherness. It’s that time of the year when our memories get jolted to the fact that we are still here together, smiling every morning and diligently going

Our Heroes Past: Their Labour and Their Legacy

    Whose duty is it to ensure that the labour of our heroes past is not in vain? It is yours and mine. We all have a role to play. As many Nigerians pointed out when asked what they

Nigerian Youths on Independence Day Celebration and Nigeria

Young people are not just agile in activities, but also alert in the mind. One of the fulfilling activities I embarked upon over the past few days was to ask young, enlightened and patriotic Nigerians how expectant they are towards

A Tribute to Nigeria

  I once heard a joke that went like this; As God created and furnished the nations of the earth, he was careful to balance out the qualities he put in each. As he made the United States of America

My Letter to the Birthday Celebrant, Nigeria

  On October 1st 1960 when we were liberated from the snares and leadership of the colonial master, the drinks were popping, the women were singing, men were drumming and the kids dancing. I never will know where I

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