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by Obinna Akukwe With a militarized Muslim population, the nation will likely boil again as it did under during June 12, if INEC chief, Prof Attahiru Jega declares Jonathan the president. Muslim-Muslim ticket in the forthcoming 2015 Nigeria’s presidential polls may be good option for the opposition All Progressive Congress (APC) if they intend to... Read More
by Bamidele Ademola-Olateju These are signs you must look for in people as you frequent densely populated public places. Be alert and be aware of your surroundings. Citizen action can help prevent attacks from happening. My Twitter feed went bat shit crazy through the American night. When the notifications became unbearable, I was forced to... Read More
by Akan Ido Following viral campaigns against the illegal detention of Yusuf Isyaka Onimisi in Abuja for tweeting about the Boko Haram attempted jailbreak from the SSS office and crowdsourcing initiative to end terrorism led by former Vice President of the World Bank for Africa, Oby Ezekwesili, the British Broadcastimg Corporation (BBC) highlights lessons from... Read More
by Frank Kobola Yeah, let’s set the mood by timidly asking you if we can engage in sex. Maybe we’ll send you an Outlook event titled “boning” for your calendar so you can know exactly when it’s going down. 1. Grope.  Hey, baby. I’m going to get you in the mood by squeezing your boobs... Read More
by Zara Mustapha As people searched for missing loved ones in the chaos, a 10-month-old baby girl identified as Goodness was found among those who died in the blast – her mother was among the dead. According to reports, people who had gone in search of their friends and families at the Asokoro General Hospital in... Read More
by Michell Maffei 1. Having temper tantrums Parenting can be challenging, especially when your youngster is boiling over — and usually with witnesses. “After ignored attempts to call my 3-year-old to come back from wandering down our small suburban street, I scooped her up to bring her back home,” explained mother of two Amy L.... Read More
by Kristin Kirkpatrick Eggs are beautiful. They are a picture-perfect example of what nature is able to accomplish. They help make us more beautiful by helping both the inside of our body, like our hearts, as well as the outside of our body, like our hair. While eggs have gotten a bad reputation for a long... Read More
by Amy Odell and Olisa Benson It strengthens your communication skills. Making a long distance relationship work is ALL about communication, and not just talking on the phone every day or every other day, but also communicating about life goals.  1. You never get sick of each other. Because you only see each other one or two... Read More
by Lindsay Holmes Chances are we’ve all experienced a bout of shyness in our lives, whether it’s when we’ve walked into a party full of strangers or tried to shine in a job interview. And if you identify as a shy person, you’re definitely not the only one — approximately 40 percent of American adults feel... Read More
by Oge Okonkwo In the aftermath of the deadly bomb blasts which took place at Nyanya bus park in Abuja, killing scores of people and leaving over a 150 people injured, former Minister of Education, Obiageli Ezekwesili has advocated concerted efforts in finding a lasting solution to terrorism. Speculations are rife that the attacks were... Read More
by Uche Briggs I met Daniel Oriahi, the co-writer and director of Misfit in 2010. Ours was a relationship forged while we studied briefly under photography legend Mudi Yahaya. Months later, I would play the lead role in his short film, A Boy and His Girlfriend, shot in the beautiful and serene city of Lokoja. Daniel Oriahi is a... Read More
by Parent Society Whether you’ve been married for a day, a month, a year, 10 years, or for what seems like a lifetime, you’ve probably looked across the dinner table at least once and wondered, “What in the world did I do?” For some it’s just a fleeting thought; for others, like our celebrity friends, staying... Read More
by Holly Riordan If you think that you’ve found your true love, there are things you shouldn’t hide from your partner. Committed relationships require both members to be completely honest. If you keep secrets from him, you’re holding yourself back from letting him know the real you. When you’re in love, remember that there are... Read More
by Femi Aribisala Sometimes in Nigeria to be progressive is regarded as meaning to be against corruption.  Can the APC be said to be an anti-corruption party?  The answer is a capital “No!” APC’s definition of “progressive” is one where it is, to all intents and purposes, a Muslim party. Three well-worn parties in Nigeria,... Read More
by Akintomiwa Agbaje After an eventful 2013 in Nigeria, premium French Cognac ‘Remy Martin’ is proud to present the first ‘At the Club with Remy Martin’ party this year. The first edition will hold at Club Quilox on Saturday, April 19, at 10pm. Known for hosting the hottest social events around Nigeria, Remy Martin is partnering... Read More
by Demola Rewaju All that the announcement did was to make official something we’ve known all along but the way some are going on about it makes it seem as though poverty started under Goodluck Jonathan or that a better government can eradicate poverty. The true role of government is to create an enabling environment... Read More
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