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Cleanliness Is Next To Godliness: Keeping Your Space Clean As A Nigerian

The truth is our external environment does affect our internal environment. It is a symbiotic relationship – both environments feed off each other. It is thus important that you get rid of these harmful chemicals in order to have a full life.

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Everyday Life & Trends Lifestyle

How to Survive Being Stuck in an Elevator

I used to think that getting stuck in an elevator was something that only happened to characters in movies until it happened to me. I had been using this particular elevator for quite some time and never had any reason to doubt it.

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Everyday Life & Trends Lifestyle

A Tribute to Nigerian Mothers: The Backbone of Every Home 

Though the mother is not the head of the house, her role as the mother cannot be overlooked. She brings everyone together and serves as the common ground where everyone meets.

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Everyday Life & Trends Lifestyle

A List of Micro Habits to Help You Find (or Build) a Community

Many of us are craving connection, yet we wait for it to appear in a perfectly packaged form. In reality, community grows in everyday moments. 

You should learn to be more present in your everyday life, and you’ll watch how your community unfolds.

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Money & Survival Lifestyle

NIGERIA’S FOOD BASKET; THE SOURCE OF ABUNDANCE.

Behind many of Nigeria’s daily meals stands Benue State, widely known as the country’s Food Basket. It is a land blessed with fertile soil, favorable climate, and hardworking farmers whose labor feeds millions.

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Mental & Emotional Life

Motion Sickness: How to thrive on Long Road trips

One thing that is common in these journeys is that you will always find someone with “travel sickness”. They are either throwing up, gasping for air or acting like they would pass out within the next moment. Who knows if you, yes! You reading this article is one of them.

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Social & Relationship Life

THE PRESTIGIOUS ASÓ OKE

Aso oke is more than just fabric; it’s part of history of the Yoruba people of West Africa. Its name literally translates to “top cloth,” signaling its status as the pinnacle of prestige attire.

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Natural Enemies: Ikogosi Warm Springs

Every travel location is unique. Some are beautiful with nice scenery, cool air, a quiet atmosphere, and greenery. For others, they are myths personified. Ikogosi Warm Springs has all of these features. It is an embodiment of a natural phenomenon that science cannot decipher. This resort center is famous for having both warm and cold-water […]

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