Facebook has announced that it will start introducing publisher logos to articles in the trending and search sections on its platform. This is part of the tech giant’s effort to ensure that sources of news distributed on its platform are identified. This announcement which will give room for publishers to extend their brand identity on... Read More
by Tunde Leye So there are a couple of trends I’ve noticed that I think will shape businesses that succeed and scale over the next decade because they will essentially be the drivers of production and consumption, the two pillars on which business rests. If you divide consumers by age into ten-year bands, starting from... Read More
If you’ve missed Accelerate News, then be quick to catch-up on one for the quirkiest and most engaging takes on the latest happening in the world of entertainment. On today’s episode, Richard Mofe-Damijo’s search for “The Intern” is critically analyzed, as the Nollywood veteran asked that interested persons need first follow him on social media.... Read More
by Fu’ad Lawal There have been all kinds of theories about the type of world our children will be raised in, and the kind of values we will imbibe in them. This is about none of that. This is about the day they are born. But first, let’s take it back to when the idea... Read More
by College Candy You’ve honestly wondered if something was wrong with you, but have decided instead of changing yourself you’ll continue to wait patiently for your change at love Sometimes your single status is a scarlet letter that has been sewn on your forehead, other times your delusions have you believing this... Read More
by Afro Television, radio, and the Internet have been buzzing nonstop for years about the plight of single, black women looking for love, but what about all the single, black men? Nobody’s been bold enough to take a stand and speak out on behalf of all the good, single black men out there... 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 Oge Okonkwo “The man dies in all who keep silent in the face of tyranny” – Wole Soyinka Enough is Enough Nigeria hosts an evening of music, spoken word and short talks to celebrate the freedom that social media provides Nigerians on Saturday, February 22, 2014 at Freedom Park, Lagos Island, Lagos by 7pm.... Read More
by Wemimo Esho The maxi skirt is the opposite of the mini skirt. They are full-bodied, long, free-flowing and usually not as clingy. The maxi skirt is very weather appropriate right now because of the light material that they are made with. They come in plain patterns, floral and in animal prints too and of course... Read More