Taking over from Dad: Female children as 2nd generation business leaders
Nigeria has expertise to tackle insecurity — Nkechi Ali-Balogun, PR Expert
You can dress neat as a crime fighter – Dolapo Badmos
Nigerian women in 2016: Women who shaped the tough year
Women farmers to benefit from FG’s N10bn agriculture fund
What must change about Xmas for you this year?
Book review: The art of refinement
LASG demand law for more women professionals in politics
Xmas in a recession
Three big fitness trends in Lagos
Mother of the bride: The joys, pains
JMC empowers over 100 vulnerable women, orphans
I was both happy and anxious – Barr Philomena Nneji
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SubscribeWatch how frisky you get at your office Xmas party!
Economic crunch or not, quite a number of offices will definitely be throwing their door open for the traditional end-of-year party. Office parties sound innocent enough. It is, afterall, the end of a long year and companies want to thank their staff for the hard work they put in over the course of it. But don’t be fooled. Irrespective of whether the party is a massive, bash or a modest lunch, the temptation to truly let it all hang out and bring out your inner party animal can be overwhelming. It can even seem like a good opportunity to impress your boss and colleagues with your multi-dimensionality, social skills and ability to loosen up.
Belo-Olusoga, wins award
Access Bank Plc, Chairperson, Mosun Belo-Olusoga, is to be awarded the ‘Xceptional Woman Of The Year 2016’ in an event to be held this Saturday December 10, at Four Point Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos.
More homes switch to gas as Kerosene becomes luxury
Lately, there has been an upsurge in calls for a more eco-friendly approach to everyday human activities, both from world leaders, non-governmental organisations, experts and the Catholic Pope, who has remained at the forefront of this campaign—never hesitating to leave a word or two about it wherever he travels to.
Female artisans
The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) is set to train over 800 artisans in Kaduna state.
Grandparents’ Project
During the one day workshop held at Redeemed Christian Church of God hall, in Omole Lagos recently, the seminar attracted participants that were engaged in various vocational skills, health tips, entrepreneurial lectures and moral counseling.
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