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Style And Rhythm: Crush

Oh my gosh! He is coming! I’m telling you, My crush is coming! Look at him. Isn’t he so cute? No! No! No! Look at how I look! He can’t see me like this! Oh no! He is just a feet away from me. ‘Hey’, he...

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Ngover Ihyembe-Nwankwo To Chair The 2020 Pride Women Conference.

Mrs. Ngover Ihyembe-Nwankwo is to Chair the 2020 Pride Women Conference. This is the fourth in the annual series with the theme: Women – Work, Relationship and Marriage – The Conversation Deepens....

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The ancient clock that rules our lives – and determines our health

Russell Foster, University of Oxford Our lives are ruled by time; we use time to tell us what to do. But the alarm clock that wakes us in the morning or the wristwatch that tells us we are late for...

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Pride Woman Of The Month Of January 2020 – Ono Bello

We begin the New Year by celebrating a lady who has an unusual zest for life. A lady, who throughout the last decade was the epitome of style, sophistication and elegance yet an astute businesswoman...

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Woman Crush Wednesday: Folayemi Agusto

Food is a big deal in Nigeria thanks to the diversity of our taste buds springboard from our multiple and complex cultures. This background makes the food business a profitable one in Nigeria. However,...

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Advice Papa Gave Me: We All Have Our Painful Stories

My Dear Daughter, A friend sent me the below in an email and the kernels of truth it contained prompted me to share it with you. Every successful person has a painful story, so never give up. A school...

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A New Year Homily, 2020: Preaching On Peace As The Greatest Project

Today is the first of January, 2020, the first day of a new year. We are here to thank the good Lord for all the graces and blessings we have received. It is a day to also commit the new year into...

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Thursday Thoughts: To Be Resolute Or Not

The New Year often brings with it a sense of new beginnings; a clean slate. It’s touted as a time when you reclaim your life and somewhat reinvent yourself. It’s the ultimate time for a rebirth – or so...

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Relationship Reality TV: Entertainment Masquerading As Science

Gery Karantzas, Deakin University Over recent years we’ve seen an increasing number of reality TV shows on the topic of relationships. Much of the viewing audience understands these shows...

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Clementine Ford reveals the fragility behind ‘toxic masculinity’ in Boys Will...

Michelle Smith, Monash University In Boys Will Be Boys, Australia’s most prominent contemporary feminist, Clementine Ford, works toward dismantling the idea that feminism is harming men. Instead, she...

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Favourite Instagram Looks Of The Week

This week, we’ve curated our favourite fashion styled looks found on Instagram from the most stylish pages. Check them below.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by BellaNaijaStyle...

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Why Nigeria Must Get Serious About Primary School Education

David Mba, De Montfort University There’s a lot of truth in African proverbs, but there is one African saying that I disagree with. It’s the proverb that says “it takes a village to raise a child”....

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Style And Rhythm: Differences Together

In the night I sleep. In the morning I awake. I get up and do my chores. I hear a bell ringing, I go to it. I hear a mortar and pestle calling, I run from it. I will be back to make a difference.   The...

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Refresh On Sunday: The Epiphany: A Reflection On Herodic Spirit

Reading 1  IS 60:1-6 Rise up in splendor, Jerusalem!  Your light has come, the glory of the Lord shines upon you. See, darkness covers the earth, and thick clouds cover the peoples; but upon you the...

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Sunday Humour: Holy Humour, Sunday Joke, And More

Holy Humour Building Cost A man died and went to heaven.  He was met at the Pearly Gates by St. Peter who led him down the golden streets.  They passed stately homes and beautiful mansions until they...

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Why The Outlook For Fixing Nigeria’s Energy Crisis Isn’t Good

Nnaemeka Vincent Emodi, James Cook University Nigeria returned to democracy in 1999. But it took another 16 years for power to change hands, with the All Progressive Congress clinching the office of...

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History Repeats Itself. That’s Bad News For The 2020s

David Baker, Macquarie University What will happen in the 2020s? If history is any guide (and there’s good reason to think it is), the outlook isn’t great. Here are some big-picture predictions:...

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Woman Crush Wednesday: Obis Ora

Oftentimes, personal style isn’t part of our genetic makeup. Growing up we often are drawn towards a certain style choice while having strong aversions for another, however, nothing is really set in...

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Psychologists Thought Meddling Parents Were Good For Couples – They Were Wrong

Justin Lehmiller, Harvard University In 1972, a study showed scientific support for the so-called “Romeo and Juliet effect”: that the more parents interfere in a couple’s relationship, the more intense...

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Throwback Thursday: Aren’t They Humans Too?

This morning, I woke up to the news that Harry and Meghan (Duke and Duchess of Sussex) have decided to resign from their jobs as seniors within the Royal Family and become financially independent...

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