2027: I’ll not step down for Atiku, Amaechi, anyone — Hayatu-Deen, ADC presidential aspirant
I never gave up on dream to have a child —63-year-old woman who gave birth after 38 years of marriage
OFILI-OKONKWO: Never worked for anyone, taking millions out of poverty
‘I advertised for a man to get me pregnant – then I fell in love’
Lekki Spa celebrities visit
Steve Ayorinde on a mission
Top Businessman, Wale Osinubi turns 50 in style
I replied to a Facebook post and was married six days later’
I will moderate my radicalism- Gani Adams
I strive to beat my former achievements — Aarinola Olaiya

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How the late Ooni Okunade Sijuwade, helped me to start Oduduwa University – Adedoyin, founder
Oduduwa University, Ipetumodu, Ile-Ife rolled out the drums at its 5th convocation ceremonies.
Confronting the health challenges of Deltans
The common war cry ‘health is wealth‘ is borne out of the reality that it is only a healthy man that can meet his needs, his immediate environment and the society at large. A healthy man is a wealthy man by any standard and his social, political and economic contributions to the society are unassailable. Little wonder, the government of Delta State is driven by the uncommon passion to minister to the health challenges of Deltans through the provision of quality health care delivery and making sure that the various government owned hospitals across the length and breadth of the state are manned by qualified manpower and the constant provision of drugs and other medicaments. This is not by fluke or accident of history. The man at the driver‘s seat in Government House, Asaba, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa is a qualified medical doctor, a product of the University of Ibadan.
Why even the poor called us poor — Olugbemi
BackgroundThere is no story without God because He is the most important factor. No matter the kind of success that can be ascribed to me, without God, I am nothing. I will not call myself an accidental banker. However, my first love was journalism. But because of my poor background, I could not go directly to the university after secondary school.
I begged for alms on Lagos streets to raise N520 school fees – Kamaldeen, lawyer
And so, for 12 days, he raised about N1, 900, through alms begging, out of which, on his return to Offa, he paid N520 for his admission at the Erin-Ile school
We help single mothers shattered by failed marriages — Maureen Nwaezeigwe
Maureen Mennor Nwaezeigwe is the founder of Singlemomhood Support Initiative. In this interview, she disclosed how she was touched by the emotional trauma of failed marriages and the heavy burden of parenting which single mothers are forced to live.

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