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Traditional And Contemporary (Week Fifty Seven)

Traditional and Contemporary focuses on Ankara fabric spliced with contemporary tailoring. African fashion has taken a spike in creative designing over the years and we are ultra-excited to be...

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Fathers Are Vitally Important To Their Kids’ Health And To Public Health...

Jess Haines, University of Guelph Helping our children to develop healthy eating, exercise and screen-time behaviours is an important public health goal globally. This is because behaviours established...

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The Biggest Threats To Nigeria Managing COVID-19: Panic, Politics And Indecision

Doyin Odubanjo, Nigerian Academy of Science Cases of COVID-19 are rising in Nigeria. Although the federal government hasn’t announced a firm plan to lock down, individual states have started to take...

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CORONA VIRUS DISEASE 2019 (COVID-19): A Challenge To Nigerian Christians’ Faith.

Fr. Chidube Ubili, OP.   The Corona Virus Disease first broke out about December 2019 (COVID-19). Initially, it was regarded as a Chinese problem and therefore referred to as an epidemic. Many people...

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Style And Rhythm: Last Night

Last night, I prayed for my sin to go away. Tired am I of crying for the pains it gives my soul, Tired am I of telling God how sorry I am. In the day time, I labour to amend the sin, At night, my work...

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Sunday Humour: Holy Humour, Sunday Joke And More

Holy Humour Board and Bored There will be a meeting of the Church Board immediately after the service,” announced the pastor. After the close of the service, the Church Board gathered at the back of...

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The World Before This Coronavirus And After Cannot Be The Same

Ian Goldin, University of Oxford and Robert Muggah, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) With COVID-19 infections now evident in 176 countries, the pandemic is the most...

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Feeling overwhelmed? Approach coronavirus as a challenge to be met, not a...

Bethany Teachman, University of Virginia You have a choice to make when it comes to the coronavirus pandemic. Do you treat this time as an insurmountable threat that pits you against everyone else?...

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COVID-19: to test or not to test

Doyin Odubanjo, Nigerian Academy of Science You can’t fight a virus if you don’t know where it is. These were the words of Director General of the World Health Organisation (WHO), Dr Tedros Adhanom...

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Advice Papa Gave Me: Get Some Fresh Air

Growing up, my dad never allowed my siblings and I to get mobile phones until our final year of high school (you can’t imagine how hard it was keeping a girlfriend). When I eventually got mine, I...

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Nigeria Relies Heavily On Drug Imports. Why This Is Worrying In The Time Of...

Wuraola Akande-Sholabi, University of Ibadan The spread of COVID-19 has been slow in Nigeria compared to other countries on the continent. Nevertheless, the federal government has taken steps in...

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Coronavirus: Advice From The Middle Ages For How To Cope With Self-Isolation

Godelinde Gertrude Perk, University of Oxford The pandemic of COVID-19 is often called “unprecedented” – and for many people cooped up in their homes in different countries, the experience is both...

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Woman Crush Wednesday: Mirabel Aleladia

It is often said that creativity is the bedrock of every endeavour. Our Woman Crush Wednesday, Mirabel Aleladia, displays this fact excellently in her field. Mirabel aka Emma is a Project Manager at...

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Pride Magazine Woman Of The Month Of April 2020 – Jameelah Sharrieff Ayedun

We begin this month by celebrating a seasoned professional with international experience that cuts across a dynamic range of skills in business strategy, technical expertise and people management. Mrs...

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False Information Fuels Fear During Disease Outbreaks: There Is An Antidote

Marina Joubert, Stellenbosch University False allegations and rumours about the coronavirus outbreak have been running riot on social media and in some mainstream media. Misinformation is rampant and...

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How Domestic Violence Affects Women’s Mental Health

Rhian Parker, University of Melbourne Every week in Australia, a woman is murdered by someone she knows. And it’s usually an intimate male partner or ex-partner. One in three women has suffered...

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Coronavirus: Once You Have Antibodies, Are You Safe?

Connor Bamford, Queen’s University Belfast Patrick Vallance, chief scientific adviser to the UK government, recently said that many groups are working on blood tests for COVID-19, adding: “That would...

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Tribute To Manu Dibango: Cameroonian Jazz Pioneer Loved Across Africa And The...

Rogers Orock, University of the Witwatersrand African jazz has lost another of its best-known icons. Emmanuel N’Djoké Dibango, popularly known as Manu Dibango, was, like Hugh Masekela who died last...

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Traditional And Contemporary (Week Fifty Eight)

Traditional and Contemporary focuses on Ankara fabric spliced with contemporary tailoring. African fashion has taken a spike in creative designing over the years and we are ultra-excited to be...

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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 StyleVitae (@stylevitae)...

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