Olori Ronke Ademiluyi Ogunwusi – the force behind Africa Fashion Week London
Akpabio should allow those in NDDC to do their job — Abakederemo
Rural Woman’s quiet on the front burner
Nigerian up-and-coming Designer Deborah Adedoyin Okediji impresses with debut Elegant Chic Collection
Rape victims find their voice in crime-hit Nigerian city
River blindness affects fertility —Prof. Jennifer Tyndall
SKEWED CRUDE PROFIT SHARING: How Nigeria lost over $62billion
Why we’re enforcing restoration of Enugu’s original master plan ― Onoh
I look flamboyant but I am a simple girl Becky Madojemu
Help! My wife’s vagina has odour, man laments
No state should be forced to accept RUGA — JIBRIN, PDP BoT chair
I lost control after we arrested Aguiyi Ironsi — Danjuma
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SubscribeI Want to stabilise a community, educate a woman, says Odukoya
FOUNTAIN of Life Church Sunday, February 3 held its first Discovery for Women rally in 2019 with the theme, “New Possibilities” at the church headquarters in Ilupeju, Lagos where Associate Pastor and wife of the Senior Pastor, Pastor (Mrs.) Nomthi Odukoya, called on the Nigerian women not to be distracted but be focused on their future.
Why we amputate limbs at Igbobi — Dr Mustapha Alimi, Chief Medical Director
It is no longer news that road traffic accidents and disease conditions such as diabetes continue to increase the number of amputees in the country. Statistics show that an estimated 1:6 percent per 100 (32,200) Nigerians suffer extremixity amputation.
Saturday Vanguard spoke to the Medical Director of the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Igbobi, Lagos, Dr. Mustapha Alimi on amputation and other issues affecting the country’s health sector.
How I made Second Class Upper in UI, Law School in spite of being deaf —Prosphen Dumi
I wasn’t
born deaf but somewhere along the line,
I lost my hearing. It happened to me when
I was in SS1
Delta not for Political Rookies – Timi
In an interview with Saturday Vanguard, Tonye Timi warned Deltans not to vote for people who will want to use the state for political experiment, rolling out the achievements of Okowa, the unique selling point of the PDP governorship candidate, the popularity of PDP in Delta Central senatorial district, the imperative of power shift and other issues.
People thought I was on suicide mission the first time I climbed Erinmo spiritual mountain —Prophet Abraham Ojo
At the entrance of the mountain before climbing, you will notice a bible with a cross. When you get to the top, you will see the map of Abuja, and that of Nigeria and also a place like a palace and a tongue, naturally embedded on the floor
Why I write history books — Jackson Okpale
Jackson Okpale, a Nigerian trained architect, and pastor, is a keen watcher of global events and likes writing books, particularly on history.
2019: I’ve support of women, youth as strength to be FCT’s first female Senator — Rose Gyar
The Federal Capital Territory, FCT, senatorial candidate under platform of the Allied People’s Movement, APM, Mrs Rose Gyar, an industrialist and women’s rights and empowerment advocate, in this interview expressed optimism that she will emerge FCT’s first female senator in the forthcoming senatorial election on February 16, 2019, based on massive support she already has of women and youth in the FCT, as she speaks on vital issues to be tackle if elected. Excerpts:
What Qatar plans for the world in 2022
When Qatar felt that they had everything to engage the world, promote social development, unity, culture and tourism they started dreaming of achieving that through sports.
‘PDP cannot ask INEC Chairmen, IGP to resign’
MR Emmanuel Umohinyang, social commentator and analyst, is the Convener of Re – elect Buhari Movement, RBM. In this interview, he says there is no basis for the Inspector General of Police, IGP, and the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission of INEC to be asked to resign.
Founder, flying doctors pens book on healthcare improvement in Nigeria
D r. Ola Brown is a physician, a trainee helicopter pilot, and an entrepreneur who founded West Africa’s first indigenous air ambulance service, the Flying Doctors Nigeria.
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