Wellbeing
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Ini Edo goes on sober reflection of acting career
Nollywood actress and movie producer, Ini Edo, has gone on a sober reflection of her life, career path, and she is super grateful she followed her ... -
4 oils for hair growth every naturalista needs
Are you a naturalista? There are range of hair products particularly oils that have great benefits to natural hair. They include: *Coconut oil Coconut oil is ... -
Tel Aviv University honour Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala with Doctorate of Philosophy degree
Nigeria’s former finance minister, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has received an Honorary Doctorate of Philosophy degree from Tel Aviv University. She shared the good news in a ... -
AllureWomanMondayMotivation: Don’t let people rush you with their timelines and lies –Toyin Abraham
Actress and movie producer has warned against measuring one’s success by what friends, associates, and celebrities put up on social media. In a post on her ... -
Six months after death, Funke Bucknor remembers late sister, Tosyn
It was exactly six months yesterday, Sunday, May 19, since late popular Nigerian on-air personality Tosyn Bucknor, passed on. Her sister, Funke Bucknor-Obruthe has remembered her. ... -
5 Steps to breasts self-examination
It is advisable to do breast self-examination regularly so as to detect cancer early to be treated successful. While no single test can detect breast cancer ... -
See how actress, Uche Ogbodo chose to celebrate her birthday
Nollywood actress, Uche Ogbodo is a year older today. She has released a picture where she posed nude in a photo shoot to celebrate the day. ... -
Tips on how to reduce hair breakage
Many women now wear their virgin hair as opposed to what obtained in the past where many adorn different kinds of weaves. However, many have complained ... -
“Despite hardship, Nigerians still give to the needy”
Mrs Adebukola Adediwura is the founder of Givers Arena, a non-governmental organisation committed to helping the downtroden, eapecially women in need. In its two years of ... -
High Cholesterol: A Silent Killer
Currently, the average lifespan of a Nigerian is about 55 years, as compared to 67 years for Kenyans and 78 years for Americans. In fact, life ...

















