

CAN mourns Lagos Chief Imam
I fled as my captors, their clients quarrelled over the price of body parts of murdered captives —Kidnapped student
Unrevealed truth in marriage (Continuation)
Arts and culture as tools for national unity
Bonnke ends career in Lagos…targets 10m audience
ntel names Bose Alao Omotoyossi Brand Advocate
Celebrities react to P’Square’s breakup
CEFO holds Nollywood awards/lectures October 7
The leaders Nigeria needs, by Pastors Ighodalo, Odukoya
Singer, Myro, denies babymama, says child not his
Some entertainers can’t control their libido —Sandra Chinonso
Marketers, firms to be sanctioned for breaching law – Institute
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SubscribeHelp! I Can’t Find The Manual For Diaspora Parenting
Some years ago I was privileged to attend an awareness workshop on Child Protection for African Parents. It was held in Leeds, United Kingdom and organised by the Nigerian-led charity organisation – Africans Unite Against Child Abuse (AFRUCA). The organisation was set up in 2001 to advocate the rights and welfare of African children in the UK, following the murder of kids such as Damilola Taylor and Jude Akapa.
Nokia pushes for market share with 8 series
Being the first new generation Nokia smartphone to feature ZEISS optics, HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones is pushing for market share with new Nokia 8 series
Again, FG backs CPN’s fight against quackery, irregularities in IT practice
The fight against quackery, impostors and all irregularities in the Nigerian IT industry is getting the expected results as the Federal Government has, again, thrown its weight behind the continuous committed efforts of the Computer Professionals Registration Council of Nigeria, CPN, to bring the culprits to book.
Yusuf Grillo, Onobrakpeya, others hold sway as October Rain drops
When a big masquerade appears in the marketplace, says an Igbo proverb, the smaller ones dive for cover. But this will not be the case when the living legends of Nigerian Art Community comprising Yusuf Grillo, Abayomi Barber, Bruce Onobrakpeya, Banjo Fasuyi, Dele Jegede, Jerome Elaiho, Bisi Fakeye, Nike Okundaye, and Kolade Oshinowo, among others, will appear to shield and rub off masterly influence on emerging ones in a show classified as symbolic art rush in Lagos tagged “2017 October Rain”
Love, for me, is total submission to one man – Aishat Ibrahim
Pretty Yoruba actress, Aishat Ibrahim, who’s beginning to turn things around in the industry, cuts the image of the proverbial beautiful woman who cannot stay with one man. But getting close and personal with the actress, shows that the light-skinned beauty is a sharp diversion from your normal beautiful woman who wouldn’t want to stay with one man.
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