Author: Pride Team

Yet again, we went down the streets of Instagram on a search and we came out with the best looks. As long as it is trendy, stylish and has a ‘vibe’, you get to see it here. Check them out: https://www.instagram.com/p/DJgsY2bg-Gy/?img_index=1 https://www.instagram.com/p/DJpBcleN1I2/?img_index=1 https://www.instagram.com/p/DKARqpMsF09/?img_index=1 https://www.instagram.com/p/DKEpLhBI6A0/?img_index=1 https://www.instagram.com/p/DKCXjn7MT7-/ https://www.instagram.com/p/DKCXnmsI3-Y/?img_index=1 https://www.instagram.com/p/DJ67Kidq3Dk/?img_index=1

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Traditional and Contemporary are about the latest fashion styles. From Ankara to lace, these fashion styles are laced with a touch of class, elegance and grace. They are deviations from the everyday fashion you are used to. The dramatic sleeves, edgy slits, unique designs and exquisite tailoring add up to make our catalogue a must-see. We curated the best Ankara and lace styles for you, our Pride Woman, who is a symbol of sophistication (and you can take that to the bank). Take a look below:

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Over the years, Nigeria has seen several First Ladies who did more than just support their presidential spouses. These women brought their sense of flair and elegance to the public eye, often commanding attention with their fashionable choices.  Here’s a throwback to  5 Nigerian First Ladies who left a lasting impression with their fashion sense: 1. Maryam Babangida Often hailed as the queen of elegance, Maryam Babangida redefined the role of the Nigerian First Lady in the late 1980s and early 1990s. With her signature head ties, flowing wrappers, and carefully selected accessories, she became a style icon in her…

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Your 30s can be a transformative decade. For many, it’s the time when subtle signs of ageing begin to appear. Fine lines, uneven skin tone and dullness may start to surface, not necessarily because of age, but often due to everyday skincare habits that do more harm than good. If you’re committed to maintaining a youthful, healthy glow, here are 5 skincare habits that might be ageing your skin faster than you realise. 1. Skipping sunscreenSunscreen isn’t just for beach days or summer holidays. Daily exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays, even when it’s cloudy or you’re indoors near windows, contributes…

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Africa is not only rich in culture, wildlife, and scenic landscapes, but it is also home to several impressive amusement parks that offer fun-filled experiences for families, thrill-seekers, and tourists. From exciting roller coasters to water slides and themed attractions, these parks provide a perfect escape into a world of adventure. Here are 5 of Africa’s wonderful amusement parks worth visiting: 1. Gold Reef City (Johannesburg, South Africa) Nestled just outside central Johannesburg, Gold Reef City is a vibrant amusement park built around an old gold mine. It combines history with high-octane fun. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of…

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By the age of 40, most men have experienced a fair share of life’s ups and downs, from early career hurdles to relationship triumphs and failures, to finding a deeper sense of purpose. It’s an age where perspective matters more than bravado, and wisdom is far more valuable than wit. Literature can offer the sort of insight and understanding that helps men reflect on their journey, grow in emotional intelligence, and better navigate life’s complexities. Here’s a curated list of books every man should read before turning 40 (these are a blend of fiction, non-fiction, and philosophy) 1. Meditations by…

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Dear Dorothy, I’m an Ibadan woman living in the UK and I’m deeply ashamed of my accent. I’ve been here for a few years now and I’ve noticed that people often ask me to repeat myself or laugh subtly when I speak. In professional settings, I feel overlooked or not taken seriously, and I can’t help but think it’s because of how I sound. I’ve tried to soften my accent but it feels fake. Still, I dread speaking in meetings or making phone calls. I love my country, but my voice betrays me. I feel stuck between being true to…

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Children’s Day is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the joy, innocence, and creativity that children bring into our lives. While every day should ideally honour their growth and happiness, today presents a chance to go the extra mile. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, guardian, or simply someone with young ones in your life, here are meaningful and memorable ways to make this Children’s Day truly special.  Start the day with a surprise There’s nothing like waking up to a cheerful surprise. Start the morning with a handwritten note, a small gift, or even breakfast in bed. A colourful balloon arrangement…

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In an age dominated by dating apps and social media, the art of finding love can feel like it’s constantly evolving. Swiping left or right has become second nature, and virtual dates have replaced the charm of face-to-face conversations. However, as the world speeds up, some old-fashioned ways of finding love continue to hold their ground, proving that sometimes, the traditional approach still works best. Here are some time-tested ways of finding love that are still effective today: 1. Meeting through friendsBefore algorithms took over, friends played matchmaker. Being introduced to someone through mutual friends not only provides a sense…

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Persuasion is an essential skill in both professional and personal life. Whether you are a business leader pitching a new idea, a teacher guiding students, or a friend offering advice, your ability to persuade can shape outcomes, influence decisions and build meaningful relationships. But persuasion is not about manipulation. At its core, it is about understanding others, building trust and communicating effectively. Understanding Persuasion Persuasion is more than just presenting logical arguments. It involves appealing to emotions, establishing credibility and aligning your message with your audience’s values. Aristotle defined persuasion through three key elements: ethos (credibility), pathos (emotional appeal) and…

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