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Would you marry a girl you have dated her sister?
Army Promotions: Minimah, Kwaji, Muraina, Marwa now Major-Generals
Process of Atiku’s emergence illegal, says Sambo
Fresh threat to 2011 election
Why I’m worried by court action, says Uduaghan
Lagos-Benin Express Road: Oshiomhole, Okonjo-Iweala query Minister
Bloody clash averted in Aba
Ijaw group condemns JTF operations in Ayakoromo
Seven killed in fresh Plateau attack
2011: N’ Assembly approves N550m to sensitize youths against violence
John Togo writes Obama on ‘bloodbath’ in Ayakoromor
Ondo govt extends banishment of ex-Deji
Court reserves ruling in case against Ohakim’s election
Abia committed to Jonathan, says Orji
Blame Clerk for NASS’s huge wage bill, says Tukur
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SubscribeBeauty tips for a beautiful night
Feeling terrible after a tiring day? As soon as you return home, soak your feet in a basin of warm water mixed with a handful of fragrant bath salts. After 10 minutes, wash your feet (a simple soap and water wash is sufficient).
Patience Please unveils 2011 friendship collection
Nigerian first indigenous undergarment production company, Patience Please is set to present her 2011 friendship collection. The event which will be holding at the Colonades Hotel, Ikoyi Lagos, according to Mrs. Patience Torlewei, CEO of Patience Please, is to showcase her most recent collections to a selected few.
NaijaBoysZ debuts
A new wind of change is blowing for young and stylish Nigerian boys with the introduction of NaijaBoysZ by Nigeria’s top integrated manufacturer and retailer of children’s apparel; Ruff ‘n’ Tumble.
The Rosary jewelry
In the 80s Madonna made the Rosary an overnight sensation, today celebrities such Beyonce, Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, Kim Kardashian,, David Beckham, Wyclef, Nigeria’s Dbanj, D’Prince, Wande Coal, Questionmark artiste, Kevin Lucciano Gabriel, Psquare, Don Jazzy to name a few adorn such pieces.
How rapists stormed girls’ school in Owerri
Students of Owerri Girls’ Secondary School will not forget November 28, 2010, in a hurry. They woke up like any other day, concluded the activities lined up for them by their handlers and retired to their dormitories for the night’s rest. None of them, including their teachers, had any inkling of the danger that was lurking in the corner.
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