Independence Bomb Blast: Who did it?

Independence Bomb Blast: Who did it?

Ijeoma, a commuter in this Apapa-bound passenger bus wondered aloud: “I can’t understand why some people behave as if they can own the entire universe, as if they are immortal. The world, like the Igbo say, is a market place. You go and do your stuff and quit the stage. It is not home to anybody.
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Miss Nigeria  After Party

Miss Nigeria After Party

De Marquee, Mega Plaza Played Host to the Miss Nigeria After Party on Wednesday 6th October. The event which was well attended by top celebrities also saw the unveiling of the current Miss Nigeria, Oluwadamilola Agbajor, to the elite gathering.

Nigeria at 50 anniversary promo to end Dec 31

Nigeria at 50 anniversary promo to end Dec 31

THE final draws for the on-going Craft Technologies Limited, 50th Independence Anniversary’s “Jubilee Jubilation Scratch and Win Bonanza”, will hold on December 31.

I like to have the wow factor in whatever I wear — Bola  Awoshika

I like to have the wow factor in whatever I wear — Bola Awoshika

Bola Awoshika is the brain behind Laviva Ventures, an outfit which consists of Laviva Lace Hair, Laviva Boutique and B-Event Solutions. The graduate of Industrial Chemistry from Unilag is known for her expertise on all things pertaining to hair and proficiency in event management.

Film to the rescue of indigenous languages

Film to the rescue of indigenous languages

For Nigerian indigenous languages to be preserved and saved from total extinction, there is an imperative need for the government at all levels to encourage the production of indigenous language films reports,

Viewing Africa through the lens

Viewing Africa through the lens

When the idea of holding an annual international photography festival was conceived by the African Artists’ Foundation,AAF, it was clear at the official opening ceremony of the exhibition, that the organizers never envisaged a massive turn out of a fantastic crowd comprising virtually, individuals representing nations of the world such that it exposed the organizers as lacking in a proactive approach to events management, and the essence of art as a pivot for socio-cultural interactions among people.

The 7 keys to maximum immunity

The 7 keys to maximum immunity

HEALTHY LIVING 101: Your best protection against illness does not come from a pill or an injection, but from your body’s first line of defence: “the assorted cells and organs that make up the immune system”. This complex, finely tuned system stands ready to identify, attack and destroy any invading germs that would attempt to wreak havoc on your health; but just like the rest of your body, your immune system depends on you to take proper care of it, otherwise it can’t do it’s job as well as it should. What you need is a resource to show not only how to strengthen your natural resistance to disease but also how to heal yourself, if you do become sick. (It is all in the 7 Keys to maximum immunity). Kathy Emiko

Nigeria, oh Nigeria! (2)

Nigeria, oh Nigeria! (2)

The problems of Nigeria are too serious to be treated cavalierly at this point in time. Therefore, instead of wasting energy and scarce resources celebrating a cretinous giant, Nigerians, especially top members of the ruling class and the bourgeoisie, ought to have spent the day meditating on the problems of the country and how to go about resolving them with renewed vigour, commitment, courage and selflessness. This year’s independence anniversary has come and gone.

Elegant in Coral

Elegant in Coral

Jemi EKUNKUNBOR With the holiday season comes plenty of fun. One colour that gives instant attraction is coral. It is the colour to go for this season. It is not only flattering, it compliments the season’s many neutrals and nudes. In this clime, coral spells royalty and it looks fabulous on most women. Interestingly too, […]

The truth about the motion for independence

The truth about the motion for independence

There has been so much confusion, misunderstanding and misinformation about who actually moved the motion for Nigeria’s independence. Given the fact that Nigeria was 50 years old on October 1 and it marked our jubilee year as an independent nation, I believe it is time to set the record straight and bring this matter to closure. And in order to do so successfully we must be guided by facts and historical records and not by sentiment or political considerations.

“A new dawn is here” – Fayemi

“A new dawn is here” – Fayemi

Dr. Kayode Fayemi, formally assumed the mantle of leadership of Ekiti State, yesterday pledging a new dawn in which education will be free at primary and secondary school levels.

The new dispensation also covers a health scheme under which children below five years, pregnant women, the physically impaired and senior citizens are exempted from paying medical bills in government-owned hospitals.