Prayer’ll solve Nigeria’s problems – Bolanle Ambode
African artists make bold, definitive changes in their communities
Communique of the 6th African Women in Leadership Conference, 2014, Atlanta, Georgia, u.s.a.
How to tone up back muscles, innards organs
Approve more fund for training, civil servants tell Fashola
Creativity is fuelled by passion – Enuma Chigbo
Empowering youths through contemporary art
National dialogue: The woman agenda
DELSU trains youths in power, energy

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House of Tara launches a different kind of beauty experience
“Every studio is special to us, it’s an expression of the passion we bring to making women beautiful in Nigeria and outside,” says the managing director, Tara Fela-Durotoye. “We are particularly excited with this store as it gives an expression to the wholesome make up experience we want to create
Breast cancer: We want to turn mortality rate to survival rate – EBELE MBANUGO
Run For a Cure Africa (RFCA) was launched in Nigeria in 2009 to raise greater awareness of breast cancer in Africa through targeted education, free screenings and to alleviate the cost of treatment of women with breast cancer.
Aimee: out to take praise and worship to new dimension ….. releases new album ‘So Grateful’
For seven years, Rita Alakija suffered from severe illnesses, which no one thought she would survive. She bubbled with life working in the aviation, broadcasting and financial sectors. She felt it was a short trial when she fell ill and was rushed to the hospital. As the years rolled by, she was transferred for treatment to different hospitals within the country and abroad until she became what she described as a vegetable who the doctors almost gave up hope on. She was a modern day woman with the issue of blood. She was rejected by some hospitals because they felt she would die.
MRS. CHIME: No regrets for intervening- Femi Falana (SAN)
Human Rights activist and Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) Femi Falana is not a stranger to controversy; and so when controversy arose over his role in the alleged “house arrest” of Enugu State’s First Lady Clara Chime by her husband the governor, he embraced it with both hands. Chief Falana discusses this matter, and others militating against the freedoms of women in general in Nigeria
Cultural Style has a new Domain
It is no longer news that Nigerian fashion has gone on the international domain, with various platforms to showcase the same including fashion shows, in store deals and of course on line platforms.
Ashafa fetes about 2,000 kids at Eleko beach Yuletide fiesta
In an unprecedented manner it was all fun galore at Ibeju-Lekki area of Lagos last Sunday, as about 2,000 Lagos kids converged at the popular Eleko Beach to engage in an end of the year party with alot of prizes won by lucky winners.
I approach Break the Alabaster tentatively— Onuk
THE writer, mainly from hearsay, has a rather dotty background in my hazy estimation, showing potential for a multidirectional thrust. She has been a banker, a businessman; and now she is speaking about religion?
The title does not help either, providing sniffs of religiosity and conservatism. The surprise comes not even from the first pages, where the author describes the process of the creation of the woman as the “masterpiece” of the Creator, a rather tired idea.
My desire is to see Nigeria attain her greatest potential — Solade
the project kicked off in 2012. At first it was just a personal initiative, something I really wanted to do. I wanted to add value to the lives of people, I live in Bariga. So I began to give out food on my street.
Meals-for-All fetes children in Epe
The End-of-year event was held in schools 1 and 2 of Zumrattul Islammiyah Primary School, Epe, located behind General Hospital. The names of the head teachers are Mrs Agbayo and Mrs Sanusi. The school lacked infrastructures, so it was very glaring that they needed the aid of people no matter how little.
Would you date online?
Janice met and married her spouse at 37. Having lived quietly abroad for the previous ten years, her friends were surprised when she announced she was coming home with her fiancée to get married.

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