Why I prefer business to modeling’
Ending militarism in the home
I almost stopped believing God exists – Pastor Grace Sola-Oludoyi
Creativity, hardwork essential to success – Chinyere Egerue
A round-table parley with Makoko residents would yield good results – Barr Phil Nneji
TOURISM: Giving it an attractive image
Xmas hampers & the Nigerian factor
Our main focus this year is education for widows’ children – Mrs.Ezenwa
NIGERIA: Back in the ranks of the malnourished?
Reasons for misdiagnosis of Autism in Nigeria
Brush after breakfast; not before
Leadership: Assess performance with a mirror
Dating? Show some class
We’re privileged to be hosting Women for Africa
Re: Nigeria @ 52
We’re empowering girls for IT devt – Oreoluwa Somolu
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SubscribeWidows need all the help they can get – Efeturi, founder, Rehoboth Ministry
Efeturi Abayomi is the founder of Rehoboth Ministry, an NGO dedicated to the less privileged widows in the society. Several years before her husband passed on, she had developed an unflinching passion for widows, touching and impacting their lives in different ways. Recently, we met her at an event organized to celebrate International Widows Day in Lagos where she was the Chief Guest speaker.
My saddest day as First Lady, by Obioma Liyel Imoke
Mrs. Obioma Liyel Imoke, wife of Governor Liyel Imoke of Cross River State, is regarded as mother Theresa of the state. She floated many non-governmental organisations that touch the lives of women and young girls. In this interview, she speaks on her mandate and saddest moment as First Lady. Excerpts:
I always found myself in midst of men – Mrs Dada, Apapa LG Vice Chairman
In this interview, she talks about her life as a woman in politics and how she always finds herself as the only female in the midst of men in her career life. she also discloses how the local government chaired by Hon. Ayodele Joseph is partnering with corporate organizations to develop the area. Excerpt:
Nigeria at 52: Time to unite for progress
Tonight at midnight, Nigeria will clock 52! How time flies! A person of fifty-two is almost considered an elder in the society, not only because of the number of years he/she has clocked, but because of the presumed wisdom and experience he/she must have acquired to live a worthwhile life according to the person’s ability. When he/she speaks, both the older and younger people around listen, because he/she is worth listening to. Some are mentors to guide younger people into a well-adjusted adult life.
It gives me great joy to help people – Moweta, Viva La Mour President
Lion(Mrs.) Gloria Moweta sees Lionism as a good platform for dishing out love and care. Now, fate has entrusted her with the leadership of the Viva L’Amour Lions Club, Ikeja, Lagos, and this gem whose official investiture will hold at the Lagos Sheraton Hotel next Sunday, October 7th, in this interview, reiterates her readiness to serve humanity.
Olympics 2016: Let’s start preparations now
A news item appeared on the internet during this year’s Olympic games in London, which exposed the length some countries, notably China this time, could go to grow sportsmen and women for success at competitions.
People don’t see the need to invest in teachers’ devt – Theresa Okafor
In this chat, Theresa Okafor sheds more lights on quality assurance in education, lack of educational infrastructures in schools and implications of Nigerians pursuing education outside the country. Enjoy!!
We’re moulding young minds to become job owners – Bisi Awoyomi, LEARN
As the Lagos Education Empowerment Resource Network, LEARN, prepares to draw the curtain on the six-week summer school that has successfully taken 3,500 children off the streets throughout the long vacation, Vista Woman spoke with Mrs. Bisi Awoyomi, Project Director, LEARN, about the objectives behind the programme which officially closes on Tuesday, September 18.
Re: State police here
Some readers were vehemently against my view that we’re not quite ripe for establishing State Police, because we lack the maturity to handle it in a way that would bring us peace, and give justice to all.
Step-parents: The need to choose cautiously
Violence in its varied forms has assumed such gigantic dimension all over the world that it has become the monster which has the world in its grip. Anywhere you turn there’s one form of violence or the other – both outdoor and indoor.
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