U-17: FIFA tasks Nigerians on successful fiesta
NGE lauds FG peace efforts in Niger Delta
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When your ex-husband replaces you with a money bag!
Re: Your kids: Who can you trust them w ith?
Former gov dismisses Uwais Committee report
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U-17 World Cup:Red card rescues Nigeria
Why It’s So Hard Coping With Your Mum’s Death

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Artificial Nails: all you need know
There are several types of artificial nails. No matter which nail type you choose, the first session will always take some time, since the manicurist must file the whole natural nail and lay some adhesive to tighten the wrapper or the artificial nail tips to the size and the shape of the nail.
Style Q & A
One of the best things about being a stylist is the satisfaction you get from seeing a client walking away armed with knowledge. A lot of this has to do with re-education on body shapes and less emphasis on size. I find that majority of women I meet don’t understand their shapes and that accounts for 80% of their ‘problems’.
We All Need Supplements
As far back as ancient Egypt, people realised that they could prevent and treat different illnesses and health problems by eating certain foods. For instance, these people ate liver which is rich in Vitamin A to prevent night blindness which is caused by Vitamin A deficiency.
Poor show as FIFA U-17 World Cup kicks off
By Onochie Anibeze Nigeria became a poor advertisement for World Cup of any standard when the 13th edition of the FIFA Under 17 World Cup kicked off in Abuja and Lagos yesterday. Lagos, once the home of football in the country, however gave a better picture than Abuja. Argentina and Honduras kicked off their game […]
Clampdown on banks: God would not have forgiven me if we did not strike — Sanusi Lamido Sanusi
FOR those who know him, activism is his life. Whatever he does, he does with passion. He may not be tiny but describing him as being on the skinny side would be more appropriate – his shirt size would be 15 and a half. We are talking about Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). Sanusi’s belief in the Nigerian state is unbelievable. He proved that much when he visited Vanguard’s corporate headquarters in Lagos last Thursday.
I never suspected I was ‘the other woman’ — Mylah, 45
WHENEVER the word, ‘mistress’ is mentioned, up springs the image of a calculating vamp dressed in skimpy clothes and expensive hair extensions, ready to entice away husbands without a second thought to the families of such men. But sometimes, the truth is usually more complicated. As a result, many women who find themselves the ‘other woman’ are caught in situations they never bargained for.
The Law and Gospel views on Christian Marriage and Divorce
MANKIND before Calvary, that is, mankind made up of Jews and Gentiles were under the sentence of death, awaiting the execution of the sentence passed on them by a just God. Mankind declared guilty of a capital offence could not and cannot seek justification in the sight of God by any post-judgment doing of the law. “For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God…Therefore by the deeds of the law shall no flesh be justified in (God’s) sight: for by the law is the knowledge of sin†(Romans 3:23,20).
Don’t waste your resources!
A renowned author once said; “Money without financial intelligence is money soon gone…If you want to be rich, then you need to become financially literate.â€
Some pastors take advantage of people’s poverty
PASTOR Nick Medouwa is the General Overseer of Pentecostal Canaaland Mission in Lagos. In this interview with Sam Eyoboka, he speaks on why his messages are focused on holiness and righteousness, the activities of fake pastors and the slow pace of the Yar’Adua administration.
Abrogation of onshore/offshore dichotomy: Matters arising
IT is always good that information passed on to the public by top government officials should be factual, sincere and with the right motives, since the masses rely on government pronouncements. Many utterances, reeking of truths, half-truths, and outright falsehoods (borne out of politics), have been made about the issue of how the struggle for the abrogation of the obnoxious onshore-offshore oil-dichotomy was carried out and the ‘war’ eventually won. Crude oil drilled in the waters is referred to as “offshore†and the one on land as “onshoreâ€.

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