In the past week….! First, the good news. ‘Kawawa’, back from the dead! Four days ago, I heard the laughter and happy voice again of Kadiri Ikhana, MON, former soldier, …
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Family and friends have started the countdown to my eighty-eighth birthday. The reminders come with warmth, sometimes with laughter, but always with a certain reverence as if each mention of …
Eight unhealthy habits harmful to your brain are daily routines that creep up on you, and you seem to accept them as being tolerable. Yes, you do a few things …
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Jamaican-Canadian Fay Campbell in search of her roots in Nigeria
by Ehi Braimahby Ehi BraimahAll the way from Jamaica and Ottawa, the capital of Canada, retired teacher and Past District Governor Fay Campbell (she was the Governor of Rotary District 7400, Zone 28, in …
The concept of nomadic to urbanisation crumbles when placed against the backdrop of groups such as Fulani herdsmen, wandering herdsmen, and rural bandits. These are populations defined not just by …
It is as if Abeokuta did not miss a single beat since the end of the National Sports Festival, several weeks ago. The town simply changed gears, and continued to …
Harmful habits that erase your youthful look highlight mistakes you make daily, whether routinely or casually. Some of these harmful habits that erase your youthful look include smoking tobacco, poor …
LAST Saturday, March 22, at the Transcorp Hilton, Abuja, the Tony Elumelu Foundation unveiled its 11th cohort of 3,000 young entrepreneurs from 54 African countries and they will receive the …
The genesis of “We Listen, We Don’t Judge” is likely tied to our society’s harsh judgment culture. We are Africans, and we are quick to import our biases into situations. …
My name is Seģun Odegbami. It is a popular name alright in Nigeria, but more people across the African continent know me as ‘Mathematical’, a nickname coined and gifted to …