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Lifestyle · BusinessDay ·
Majekodunmi: A name that turned tragedy into legacy, and legacy into duty
The Majekodunmi family name signifies a historical transition from personal tragedy to a lasting legacy defined by public service. The narrative explores how the lineage has transformed past hardships into a structured sense of duty, maintaining a significant impact on Nigerian society through their continued commitment to professional and social responsibilities.
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Lifestyle · BusinessDay ·
How ‘Beyond the Tray’ conference redefined hospitality skills, reinforce dignity
The ‘Beyond the Tray’ conference recently concluded with a focus on enhancing professional skills within the Nigerian hospitality sector. The event aimed to elevate industry standards and emphasize the importance of dignity among service workers, providing participants with tools to improve service delivery and career growth.
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Lifestyle · The Punch ·
Obasanjo seeks national institution to preserve Adire craft
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo is advocating for the creation of a national institution to safeguard the Adire craft. The proposed body would focus on preserving the traditional textile art form, ensuring that the heritage and skills associated with its production are maintained for future generations across Nigeria.
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Lifestyle · Premium Times ·
“When delay became destiny: The flight I was meant to miss”, By Ayo Akerele
Ayo Akerele narrates a personal experience regarding a flight delay that impacted his travel plans. The account explores the circumstances surrounding a missed flight and the unexpected outcomes that followed. It serves as a reflection on how unforeseen changes in travel schedules can lead to significant personal developments or realizations.
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Lifestyle · Vanguard ·
Lagos barber hits 90-hours mark in GWR haircut marathon
A Lagos-based barber has reached the ninety-hour mark in his attempt to set a new Guinness World Record for the longest haircut marathon. The individual continues the endurance challenge in Lagos, aiming to surpass the existing global record for continuous hair cutting while drawing attention to the local styling profession.
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Lifestyle · Daily Trust ·
Hajj: Kaduna Commences Screening Of Luggage
Authorities in Kaduna State have officially commenced the screening of luggage for intending pilgrims set to participate in the upcoming Hajj exercise. This administrative step is a crucial part of the security and logistical preparations aimed at ensuring a hitch-free travel experience for citizens journeying to the holy land.
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Lifestyle · Leadership News ·
World Cup Fiesta: Nigeria Battles Other West African Countries In Jollof Rice Contest
Nigeria is participating in a Jollof rice competition against other West African nations as part of the World Cup Fiesta celebrations. The event focuses on regional culinary traditions and cultural exchange, highlighting the popular food rivalry between the neighboring countries during the period of the global football tournament.
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Lifestyle · Leadership News ·
Why The Wet Season Brings Out Our Cosiest Hobbies
The rainy season in Nigeria often leads to a shift in daily routines, encouraging individuals to stay indoors and engage in various leisure activities. These hobbies include reading, indoor gaming, and culinary experiments, as the weather conditions limit outdoor movement and provide a quieter atmosphere for personal interests.
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Lifestyle · Leadership News ·
Why Visit Ekiti State?
Ekiti State features several tourism landmarks and natural attractions that make it a destination for visitors. Known for its unique geographical sites like the Ikogosi Warm Springs and various rocky landscapes, the state provides opportunities for leisure and cultural exploration within the southwestern region of Nigeria.
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Lifestyle · The Punch ·
Watch for new moon to mark Islamic New Year, Sultan urges Muslims
The Sultan of Sokoto has advised Nigerian Muslims to look out for the new moon to signal the commencement of the Islamic New Year. This traditional sighting determines the start of Muharram, the first month of the lunar calendar, as the community prepares for the upcoming religious celebrations and cultural observances.
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Lifestyle · PM News ·
Hajj 2026: 1,600 Lagos Pilgrims Arrive Safely From Makkah
Approximately 1,600 pilgrims from Lagos State have successfully returned home following the conclusion of the 2026 Hajj exercise in Makkah. The group arrived safely after completing their religious obligations in Saudi Arabia, marking a significant phase in the state's seasonal pilgrimage operations for the year.
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Lifestyle · Leadership News ·
Three Abuja Districts Where You’re Likely To Find Fresh Awara
Residents and visitors in the Federal Capital Territory can locate fresh soybean cake, popularly known as awara, in three specific districts. The report identifies these areas within Abuja as primary hubs for the local delicacy, providing a guide for those seeking the snack in the city's various neighborhoods.
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Lifestyle · Leadership News ·
Chimamanda Adichie Alleges Hospital Actions Compounded Grief After Son’s Death
Renowned Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has stated that specific actions taken by a medical facility intensified her suffering following the death of her son. The writer indicated that the hospital's conduct during her period of bereavement negatively impacted her grieving process, raising concerns about the treatment she received during the tragedy.
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Lifestyle · Leadership News ·
Unmasking The Silent Struggles Of Adolescent Girls In Nigeria
Adolescent girls in Nigeria face various undocumented challenges that impact their development and wellbeing. These issues often remain unaddressed due to societal factors, requiring increased awareness and targeted interventions from stakeholders to improve the quality of life and opportunities available to this demographic within the country.
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Lifestyle · Daily Post ·
Hajj: Kaduna commences screening of luggage
Authorities in Kaduna State have officially begun the screening process for the luggage of intending pilgrims set to participate in the upcoming Hajj. This exercise aims to ensure compliance with travel regulations and security protocols before the departure of the state's contingent to Saudi Arabia.
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Lifestyle · BusinessDay ·
15 visa-free destinations Nigerians can explore from N250,000
Nigerian passport holders can access fifteen visa-free destinations with travel budgets starting from 250,000 Naira. These locations offer international travel opportunities without the administrative burden of visa applications. The identified countries provide various options for citizens seeking affordable overseas trips while navigating current economic conditions and travel restrictions.
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Lifestyle · BusinessDay ·
Style within reach: Creating a chic work wardrobe on a budget
The guide outlines strategies for building a professional and stylish work wardrobe while maintaining financial constraints. It focuses on practical tips for professionals to achieve a sophisticated office look without overspending, emphasizing cost-effective fashion choices and versatile clothing items suitable for a corporate environment.
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Lifestyle · Leadership News ·
An Army Wife’s Ordeal
A spouse of a Nigerian Army officer details the personal challenges and social hardships associated with her husband's military service. The account highlights the systemic issues and domestic sacrifices often encountered by the families of personnel serving within the Nigerian armed forces.
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Lifestyle · ThisDay ·
Patience Fakai: Driving Change for a Purpose
Patience Fakai is recognized for her commitment to implementing purpose-driven initiatives aimed at fostering societal change. Her leadership efforts focus on the specific impact of her work within the Nigerian community, emphasizing a dedication to advocacy and transformative development goals while addressing various social challenges.
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Lifestyle · ThisDay ·
When Anything Becomes Art, What Becomes of Meaning?
A philosophical examination explores the evolving definition of contemporary art and its impact on the conceptual value of creative works. As modern interpretations broaden to include various unconventional mediums, the inquiry evaluates whether the traditional significance and objective meaning associated with artistic expression remain preserved within the current cultural landscape.