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Lifestyle · Daily Post ·
Hajj 2026: First batch of 344 Lagos pilgrims return home
The first batch of 344 pilgrims from Lagos State has successfully returned to Nigeria following the completion of the 2026 Hajj exercise in Saudi Arabia. The arrival marks the beginning of the return flights for the state's contingent after participating in the annual religious pilgrimage.
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Lifestyle · BusinessDay ·
Another Children’s Day, the same promises, and an uncertain future
Stakeholders in Nigeria have observed another Children’s Day by reiterating long-standing commitments to improve the welfare and protection of minors. Persistent socioeconomic challenges continue to raise concerns about the actualization of these pledges and the long-term prospects for the nation’s youth across various sectors of society.
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Lifestyle · BellaNaija ·
Stone Grey and Butter Yellow? Obi Cubana & Lush Eby Are Our New Style Mood Board
Nigerian businessman Obi Cubana and his wife, Lush Eby, have showcased a coordinated fashion style featuring stone grey and butter yellow outfits. Their recent appearance highlights contemporary Nigerian celebrity fashion trends, serving as a visual reference for style enthusiasts looking for color coordination ideas within the luxury lifestyle sector.
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Lifestyle · Leadership News ·
Kano Screens 720 Applicants For State-sponsored Mass Wedding Scheme
The Kano State government has commenced the screening of seven hundred and twenty applicants for its state-sponsored mass wedding program. This initiative aims to assist eligible individuals who lack the financial means to marry, as part of the government's social welfare efforts to promote communal stability and reduce financial burdens on citizens.
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Lifestyle · Leadership News ·
HOW I OVERCAME: After A 10-year Wait, I Have 7 Children, 4 Grandchildren – Halimatu
A Nigerian woman named Halimatu has shared her experience of overcoming a ten-year period of infertility. Following the initial delay in childbirth, she successfully raised seven children and now has four grandchildren. Her account details the eventual growth of her family and her transition into motherhood and grandmotherhood.
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Lifestyle · ThisDay ·
How Enhanced Boating Culture Can Position Nigeria as Africa’s Next Global Aqua-tourism Destination
Nigeria seeks to establish itself as a primary global aqua-tourism destination in Africa by promoting an enhanced boating culture. Developing infrastructure and leisure activities on water is expected to attract international tourists and contribute to the growth of the nation's tourism industry and overall economic profile.
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Lifestyle · The Punch ·
The Yoruba mystical powers
The Yoruba ethnic group maintains a heritage of mystical traditions and spiritual beliefs rooted in historical customs. These practices continue to influence various aspects of social and cultural life within Nigeria. The subject explores the enduring significance of metaphysical elements and traditional spiritual frameworks as part of the broader Yoruba cultural identity.
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Lifestyle · ThisDay ·
ADEB Foundation Advocates Healthy Masculinity among Boys
The ADEB Foundation is actively promoting the concept of healthy masculinity among young boys to foster positive social behavior. This initiative focuses on educating males about emotional intelligence and responsible conduct, aiming to challenge harmful stereotypes and improve interpersonal relationships within various Nigerian communities through structured advocacy and mentorship programs.
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Lifestyle · Daily Post ·
Kano Hisbah screens 720 couples ahead of mass wedding exercise
The Kano State Hisbah Board has commenced the screening of seven hundred and twenty couples in preparation for an upcoming state-sponsored mass wedding exercise. This mandatory evaluation process ensures that all prospective participants meet the required health and administrative standards before they are permitted to participate in the collective marriage ceremony.
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Lifestyle · The Guardian Nigeria ·
Emir Sanusi reactivates Hausa culture at special mini Durbar
Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II recently hosted a special mini Durbar festival in Kano to promote and preserve Hausa cultural heritage. The traditional event featured equestrian displays and cultural performances aimed at revitalizing local customs and strengthening the historical identity of the emirate for residents and visitors alike.
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Lifestyle · Daily Trust ·
Kano screens 720 prospective couples ahead mass wedding
Kano State has commenced the screening of 720 prospective couples ahead of a planned mass wedding ceremony. The exercise involves verifying the suitability and health status of the participants to ensure compliance with the program's requirements. This initiative aims to assist indigent individuals in formalizing their marriages through government support.
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Lifestyle · The Guardian Nigeria ·
Agritourism in Nigeria: Farms that are weekend escape
Nigerian agricultural sites are increasingly serving as weekend destinations for individuals seeking recreational activities. This growing trend of agritourism allows visitors to experience farm life and nature, providing an alternative to traditional urban leisure spots while potentially boosting local economies through domestic tourism and agricultural engagement.
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Lifestyle · ThisDay ·
Remembering Emily Aig-Imoukhuede Five Years After
The fifth anniversary of the passing of Emily Aig-Imoukhuede marks a period of reflection on her contributions to national development and women's leadership in Nigeria. Family and associates commemorate her legacy five years after her demise, acknowledging her influence across various social and philanthropic sectors throughout her lifetime.
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Lifestyle · BusinessDay ·
The danger in overloading an extension lead or cord
Overloading electrical extension leads or power cords can lead to hazardous situations within homes and workplaces. Identifying the risks associated with excessive power draw is necessary to ensure safety and prevent damage to electrical components or the surrounding environment through proper usage practices.
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Lifestyle · The Guardian Nigeria ·
Why water-efficient houseplants are becoming the future of urban living
Urban dwellers are increasingly adopting water-efficient houseplants as a sustainable solution for indoor greenery. These plants require minimal maintenance and resources, making them ideal for modern city apartments where space and time are limited. This shift reflects a broader trend toward environmentally conscious interior design and practical home management.
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Lifestyle · ThisDay ·
Foundation Empowers Market Women, Artisans, Students in Ogun
A non-governmental organization has provided empowerment support to market women, artisans, and students across Ogun State. The initiative is designed to improve the financial independence of local workers and provide educational assistance to students, contributing to the socio-economic development of the region.
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Lifestyle · BellaNaija ·
See How the Razzl City Tour Connects Consumers Through Culture and Community Pride
The Razzl City Tour engages consumers across various locations by celebrating local culture and fostering community pride. This initiative aims to strengthen brand-consumer relationships through events that highlight communal identity and traditional values, providing a platform for public interaction and cultural appreciation within the Nigerian market.
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Lifestyle · PM News ·
Bishop Adejumo urges women to be financially independent
Bishop Adejumo has urged women to prioritize financial independence and pursue economic self-reliance. The call emphasizes the necessity for women to maintain their own income sources to support their personal growth and contribute effectively to their families and the wider society, highlighting the role of financial stability in individual empowerment.
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Lifestyle · BellaNaija ·
BN Prose: This Administration Will Favour Me and Family (II) by Toyosi Onikosi
Toyosi Onikosi explores the intersection of governance and personal well-being in the second part of this literary series. The narrative focuses on the common Nigerian aspiration for prosperity and favorable outcomes under the current government administration, reflecting broader societal hopes for stability and economic improvement within a prose format.
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Lifestyle · Leadership News ·
THINGS REMEMBERED: The Braids That Showcased Nigerian Women, Girls
Nigerian women and girls have historically utilized various braided hairstyles as a form of cultural expression and identity. These traditional techniques reflect the heritage of the nation, serving as significant markers of fashion and social history within different communities across the country.