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In just six days from now, Edo people will begin to be urged to go to the polls to elect a different set of individuals as governor and deputy governor….
“I am beginning to wonder how many fools it takes to make the term ‘My Fellow Citizens’.” – Honore de Balzac, 1799-1850, in LOST ILLUSIONS. You were probably one of…
The moment Chief Dr Ifeanyi Ubah died last July, I knew I had to tell Nigerians about the real Ifeanyi Patrick Ubah – the uncommon businessman and politician, as distinct…
Health benefits of fruits: Cucumbers Olufunke Faluyi Let me paint a scenario. You are cooking and suddenly decide to add vegetables to your recipe, but you do not have any. If you have sweet potatoes, botanically known as Ipomoea batatas, in your
Kefas fell in love with a single mother who still had feelings for her ex. Even though they had broken up, she kept meeting her ex. Kefas believed she was…
Welcome to another weekend of quality sports, football in particular. Last weekend, national teams entertained us amid FIFA International break. It was an opportunity for the national teams to play…
A silent struggle Abayomi Ajayi Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is a common cause of failure to ovulate (anovulation) and female infertility. It is a complex metabolic syndrome, with multiple factors that interfere with fertility. Women with polycysti
Culture shock can influence lives, marriage Elizabeth Badejo Living in a new country can have a significant impact on lives and a direct influence on decision-making, communication, exposure, and lifestyle in general. The mass migration of Nigeria
To improve commodities’ use and reduce unintended pregnancies, maternal mortality and meet FP2030 goals in African countries, like Nigeria, access to information about the available contraceptive options for family planning…
The road constitutes a metaphor of life’s journey for Africans. It is central to the configuration and understanding of the metaphysical nexus between the abode of the dead and that…