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It’s a sad fact that love sometimes dies

It’s a sad fact that love sometimes dies

IT’S supposed to be a romantic scene.
Perhaps you are in a restaurant or a club, or just chilling out in front of the telly. Your partner reaches for you, you gaze into his eyes. Then nothing. At that moment, completely undeniably, you realize you’re no longer in love. “I was totally appalled when it happened to me,” said Venessa, 31, and a journalist. “I stared at Biyi, my lover of four years, and saw a stranger. Then I made an excuse and left the room. I just couldn’t face what was playing out in front of me. I went to bed early, convinced everything would be fine, but in the morning, I felt the same. Only Biyi was his usual cheerful self.

Taking care of the dead: Intriguing world of mortuary attendants, undertakers, gravediggers

Taking care of the dead: Intriguing world of mortuary attendants, undertakers, gravediggers

Mr. Segun Adeleye had thought all was well with him as an undertaker. The money was not really much, but it was enough for him to get married and start a family. That was 22 years ago. He had got married a few years after getting the job, explaining to his fiancee by simplifying his job – it was all about picking corpses and taking them to the mortuary or to the cemetery for burial. That was until the wife got to learn about the horrible details involved and the unexpected movements, when he could be called at any time of the day to face corpses.

Corruption: When will the war start?

Corruption: When will the war start?

If the president has anything close to the war against indiscipline of 1984 why are the police ,customs and immigration officials on the stretch of that road between Seme border and Agbara ridiculing him

We wait for the ministers

We wait for the ministers

It would appear that President Muhammadu finds it convenient to make important announcements about his nation when he is away from the country. It could become an inconvenient matter for us to expect important statements from our President usually when he is abroad, especially if he makes a habit of jetting out now and again, as a pattern of what his stewardship is turning out to be.