Author: Pride Team

Nigerians at home and in the diaspora are celebrating youngest Nigerian lady, Esther Chukwuemeka, who has just been called to bar at age 20. Esther hails from Okigwe in Imo State. She finished her secondary School at the age 13, passed her Senior Secondary Certificate Education examination (SSCE), after which she gained admission in Abia State University, ABSU, but the school denied her the admission, citing that she was underage. Her father then picked up the challenge and sent her to India to study law, she graduated with flying colours, then came back to Nigeria and studied at Nigerian Law…

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Sneakers, though sporty,  are versatile and chic. The white ones particularly stand out and can go with any wear. They add a touch of class and attitude to the female dressing. Let’s take a look 9 easy ways to style your white sneakers: 1.With pantsuits 2. With shift dress 3. With biker shorts 4. With floral dress 5. With Ankara 6. With leggings 7. With flared skirts 8.  With sweatpants 9. With jeans 10. With miniskirts xosotin chelseathông tin chuyển nhượngcâu lạc bộ bóng đá arsenalbóng đá atalantabundesligacầu thủ haalandUEFAevertonxosokeonhacaiketquabongdalichthidau7m.newskqbdtysokeobongdabongdalufutebol…

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It is tough deciding the best foods to eat when you have diabetes. This is because you are conscious of your blood sugar levels. It is important to eat foods that help prevent diabetes complications like heart disease. Note that your diet plays a major role in preventing and managing diabetes. Here are the 10  best foods for people living with diabetes, both type 1 and type 2. 1. Fatty fish Fatty fish contain omega-3 fats that help reduce inflammation and other risk factors for heart disease and stroke. Plus, it’s a great source of protein, which is important for…

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On Throwback Thursday, we go deep into Nigeria’s participation in the Olympics. As you are aware the #Tokyo2020 already kicked off last Friday, 23rd July with different countries competing in different sports to win medals. Nigeria has been attending the Olympic Games since 1952 but Africa’s most populous nation has only 25 medals eversince then. These comprise three gold medals; 10 silver medals and 12 bronze medals.  Nigeria won her first medal in Tokyo in 1964 through Nojeem Maiyegun. He claimed bronze in the men’s light middleweight class. Nigeria then waited another eight years to get on the podium again…

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I was watching a cookery programme with my younger daughter and her elder brother, whose feigned interest was so easy to see through. He was far more concerned with getting the latest premiership team news on his phone but I chose to ignore this and dragged him into our conversation anyway. The host of the cookery programme, a celebrated chef, was praising one of the junior “chefs” (a child who couldn’t have been more than 11 years old) that his pasta dish was one of the best he had ever tasted. Not one of the best made by a child…

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Few will argue that these are difficult times and that life issues have left the majority of Nigerians feeling beaten black and blue. ÌTÌJÚ, a movie with the rider “hope heals” is an inspiring movie of hope renewed. However, be prepared to be taken on a roller coaster ride of emotions by this beautiful story. ÌTÌJÚ is the product of a unique and exciting collaboration between MINDS Reform Initiative and Lagos State Ministry of Education, which without doubt remains at the forefront of Special Needs Education in Nigeria. Commenting on the movie project, the Lagos State Commissioner of Education, Mrs…

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Have you seen a military watch? They are usually round, have large, legible superluminescent numerals, a 24-hour track for all-night operations and matte or bead-blasted cases because shiny surfaces reflect light. With GPS installed, the military watches could give away your position.  The military watch styles are also divided into three categories – ‘field’, which are basic, usually cheap, three-handers; ‘pilots‘ which have more accurate movements, bigger dials and extra complications such as a chronograph or details such as tachymeter scales, and finally ‘diving watches‘. Let’s dive into some of the best military watches: 1.Traser P66 Automatic Pro This is…

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Instagram-worthy destinations as the name suggests are not vain, they are for pleasure and enjoyment. They must be nature friendly with the right structure, ambiance, environment, and aesthetics that make them worth sharing of the picture and video app. The destinations listed below are some of the favourites for several travellers and photographers alike. 1. Greece The land of the famous Olympian gods, and the cradle of Western civilization, Greece is rich in culture, history and modern life. The country which is located in Southeast Europe is one of the most visited countries in Europe. Some notable Instagram worthy destination…

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Do you struggle with hair breakage? It could be as a result of one or more of the following reasons: 1. Diet Aren’t you aware of the saying that “you are what you eat,”? This is applicable when it comes to hair and skin health. Certain nutrients help your hair grow and stave off breakage from damage. Ensure you are getting enough zinc, iron, and folic acid in your daily diet. Adequate protein and antioxidants (found in plant foods) can also keep your hair damage-free. 2. Stress Several pieces of research have linked stress and hair loss. Telogen effluvium is…

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Dear Dorothy, I never really realized that my father favours tribalism until I recently introduced the man I intend to marry to my family.  My husband-to-be and I met during our Youth Service year.  He is Igbo; I am Yoruba.  We have been seeing each other for about 3 years.  I am in love with him, but my father’s attitude is making things difficult for us.  When he proposed to me and I took him to meet my parents, I was full of joy that I was getting married to the love of my life.  You can imagine how I felt when my father gave him…

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