Author: Pride Team

Award-winning actress, Tonto Dike speaks on peace of mind amid the fight between Bobrisky and Halima Abubakar from which her name keeps popping up. This is coming after the notable actress, Halima Abubakar revisited the feud on leaked chats from 2019 involving the controversial crossdresser, Bobrisky and her ex-best friend, Tontolet. In reaction, Tonto Dikeh emphasized that her peace of mind is more important to her than getting dragged into an unimportant argument that will not worth it at the end of the day Taking to Instagram, Tonto Dikeh wrote; “I have learnt not to Argue, Exchange words or even Converse with ANY ONE THAT WOULD DROP…

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It is the holy month of Ramadan for Muslims around the worth. It is a month of extremes when it comes to dietary routine. Fasting during this period is great for its spiritual and physical benefits, but it requires advanced preparation so that the individual partaking can be fully prepared. Here are 5 tips to stay health in the month of Ramadan: 1. Never skip ‘Suhour’ Just as breakfast is the most important meal of the day, ‘Suhour’ (the meal eaten before dawn) is equally important during Ramadan. The pre-dawn meal helps your body stay hydrated and fuelled up on…

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This year, the Oscars will feature a best picture contender about a drummer with hearing loss, a nominated documentary exploring a hippie camp for disabled youths, and a nod for the first film ever to star a deafblind actor. It’s a step forward for disability representation in Hollywood, nominated filmmakers told AFP — but one that must be built on to prevent progress slipping away from our screens yet again. Until now, Tinseltown producers “haven’t done a very good job — but they know that, we’re making them aware of that,” said “Sound of Metal” supporting actor nominee Paul Raci,…

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Today on ‘Who wore it better?’, we will choose between plain or pattern. Our fashionistas are dressed in either plain black or zebra-patterned wear. We would like to know whose style appeals to you more. Mihlali Ndamaseis dressed all black from head to toe. She is giving us the boss chick look in black suit, black shoes and black glasses with black shades. She added some colour with her red lipstick. https://www.instagram.com/p/CNZSSYDMXtJ/ Fumi Toronto is slaying effortlessly in her zebra-patterned wear. With weaves cascading her shoulders, she rocks a yellow purse on lovely green shoes. Is she good to go?…

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Some people wear their scars with pride, yet some others want them to go away. Since scars can affect your appearance, they can make a person feel self-conscious. To understand what a scar means, you need to know how they come about and the types.  There are four types of scars, these include: Atrophic scars, Hypertrophic scars, Keloid Scars and Contracture scars. A scar forms as part of the natural healing process following an injury. When the dermis — the second layer of skin — is damaged, your body forms collagen fibers to repair the damage, and that results in…

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Working mothers are under a lot of pressure from the homefront and workplace. Most times, it is difficult for them to blend both together and they still need to carve out time for themselves alone too. The following tips are for any working mom looking for work, or looking to change jobs for career success: 1. Assess your families needs, abilities, goals and expectations This is sometimes difficult to do. Nowadays, women are filled with media and societal messages that push them to climb the corporate ladder and demand what they are due. Nevertheless, they must sit down and have…

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Some two years in-between. Some two years in-between. I can feel something slipping by. My destiny. But is this part of it? I lie stagnant. No feeling, no desire. It has all drained out of me. That burning zeal TO DO. I feel as though it is gone. My destiny slipping away – And if these are gone, Is life worth living? I do not want to regret. Perhaps, I dream. Oh, I am dreaming? It could be said, in some future, to be the most significant part Of my life – The two years in-between When I saw the…

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Readings: Acts 3:13-15, 17-19; Psalm 4; 1 John 2:1-5; Luke 24:35-48.  Grace and peace to you dearly beloved in the Lord.  In today’s Gospel, we read an account of the response of the two disciples whom Jesus appeared to on their way to Emmaus. Strengthened by the experience, they walked back 7 miles to Jerusalem. While sharing their experience with the other disciples, Jesus appeared again in their midst, He explained to them that everything that happened was according to a predetermined plan of God and these were already written in the Scriptures, He then opened their minds to the Scriptures, then…

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Professor Nnenna Oti has been elected as the Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO) by the Governing Council of the institution. This appointment also makes her the first-ever female Vice Chancellor of the institution. Oti until her new appointment, was the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Academics will succeed the outgoing vice-chancellor, Prof. Francis Eze. She emerged tops with 75.5 points to beat six other candidates. Her closest rival was Prof. Ikechukwu Dozie who scored 69.7 points. Born on November 15th, 1958 in Afikpo North Ebonyi State where she hails from, Nnenna Oti holds a Bachelor of Agriculture degree (B.Agric)…

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Popular Nigerian televangelist T.B Joshua‘s YouTube Channel “Emmanuel TV” has been suspended by the video-sharing platform for violating its “hate speech” policies. The channel, which had more than 1.8 million subscribers, was shutdown on April 12 after openDemocracy, UK-based rights group, filed a complaint after reviewing seven videos posted on TB Joshua Ministries’ YouTube channel between 2016 and 2020, which show the preacher conducting prayers to “cure” gay people. In one of the offending videos, which has been watched more than 1.5 million times, Joshua slaps and pushes a woman named Okoye and another unnamed woman, whom he refers to as…

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