Igbo seek common stand on new power sharing formula
Are you still having sex with your spouse
Art-iculating Yinka Shonibare’s hope in hopelessness
Generation X (4)
All hail the ‘progressives’ (2)
Make or Break the Nation…
Guber poll: Omo-Agege congratulates Uduaghan
Reflections on J.D. Sham’s Where Did Jesus Die? (3)
Out of the mouth of babies
Of tithes, Melchizedek and Elijah (2)
Re: Safety of mobile phones
Is Goodluck Jonathan a Nigerian?
UNILAG, OYASAF host Art Entrepreneurship workshop
Eating right improves our health – Debo Thompson

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Wedge Mania!!!
For women who aspire to look stylish and trendy but not at the cost of compromising on their comfort, wedge shoes, whose heel extends to the entire bottom of the foot, are an ideal choice. Wedge shoes are one of the most popular amongst womens shoes, for both casual as well as formal dressing. As these shoes are so versatile and match with almost any outfit.
WORKERS’ DAY CELEBRATION: Unemployment, job insecurity, threaten labour movement
It’s May Day, a day that workers, all over the world, in solidarity, express their views on factors that influence their lives . It is a day to speak loud about working conditions, employer-employee relationship, the economy, etc.
Today, Nigerian workers will join their counterparts all over the world to mark Workers Day.
After World Cup ticket, AYC trophy’s our next target – Obuh
Flying Eagles chief coach, John Obuh says a winner will emerge after 90 minutes between Nigeria and Cameroon.
Obuh hinted that his first mission was to win a World Cup ticket for Nigeria, which he has accomplished and another thing was to take a giant step to win the tournament. “We have been long in this preparation, we are now into competition proper and we are meeting Cameroon again at the final of the AYC after meeting each other at the group stage.
City chic
City girls no doubt like to flaunt their style. Its what makes them different from the rest. But looking chic in the city does not necessary have to mean breaking the bank as Yinka here shows
Perfect “Imperfections”
In the heart of rural China, there lived an old woman who had two large pots. One had a crack in it; the other was perfect. Each day the woman hung each pot on one end of a pole and carried them across her neck as she made the long walk to the stream for water. Each day when she arrived home, the cracked pot would be only half full. The woman noticed but never complained.

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