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/DKPEgsONb13/?img_index=1 https://www.instagram.com/p/DIJE0tdKoOw/?img_index=1 https://www.instagram.com/p/DKNl9EwihM4/?img_index=1 https://www.instagram.com/p/DKKm-z9sm0t/?img_index=1 https://www.instagram.com/p/DJtpQZFznf9/?img_index=1 https://www.instagram.com/p/DKM8zAIi-pl/?img_index=1 https://www.instagram.com/p/DKKiQ_aRRyC/?img_index=1 https://www.instagram.com/p/DKU1lVkNaxZ/?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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Your eyes work hard every day. Whether you’re staring at a screen, reading a book or going about your daily activities, your vision plays a vital role in your overall well-being. Although poor eyesight can be caused by genetics, age or medical conditions, adopting certain lifestyle habits can help protect and even improve your vision naturally. Here are some practical tips to try: 1. Eat for your eyesGood nutrition is key to healthy eyesight. Foods rich in vitamins A, C and E, as well as zinc and omega-3 fatty acids, can help ward off age-related vision problems. Include leafy greens…

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Nigeria’s entertainment scene has evolved dramatically over the past two decades, and reality television has played a pivotal role in shaping popular culture, launching careers and keeping audiences glued to their screens. From music competitions to lifestyle programmes, these shows were not just entertaining; they reflected societal trends, stirred public conversations, and, in some cases, became household rituals. Here’s a nostalgic look at five Nigerian reality TV shows we’ve ever had: 1. Big Brother Nigeria (Now Big Brother Naija) Arguably the most popular and commercially successful reality TV show in Nigeria, Big Brother Naija debuted as Big Brother Nigeria in…

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Maize, also known as corn, is one of the most widely cultivated cereal grains in the world. Originating from Central America, it has become a dietary mainstay across continents, particularly in Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Beyond its role as a food staple, maize offers a host of nutritional, economic, and industrial benefits, making it a crop of immense value. 1. Nutritional benefits Maize is a rich source of carbohydrates, providing the body with energy to perform daily tasks. A single serving of maize offers dietary fibre, which supports digestion and promotes gut health. Whole maize, especially when eaten fresh…

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When it’s time to unplug from emails, meetings, and office routines, Nigeria offers an exciting mix of destinations to help you recharge. From sun-kissed beaches to hilly retreats and cultural hotspots, the country is full of scenic and relaxing getaways. Here are 5 places you can go in Nigeria to make the most of your work leave. 1. Obudu Mountain Resort, Cross River State Nestled in the highlands of Cross River State, Obudu Mountain Resort is perfect for those seeking serenity with a side of adventure. The cool weather, lush landscape and breathtaking mountain views make it an ideal retreat…

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Our Woman Crush Wednesday, Ogechi Paulette Obiodu (née Ihembu), is the Head of Consumer Protection at Sterling Financial Holdings Company, where she leads efforts to develop and implement a customer-first framework across the Sterling Group. Her work involves educating consumers, reviewing internal processes to ensure they are centred around customers’ needs, and working closely with regulators, including the Central Bank of Nigeria. She also oversees conflict resolution processes to help manage customer-related risks. With experience in both top-tier and mid-level banks in Nigeria, Ogechi has built a solid track record in improving customer experience. She has led teams responsible for…

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Why Freedom Without Boundaries Is Destroying Today’s Kids In today’s culture of permissive parenting, many adults are choosing friendship over authority — and the results are devastating. We’ve convinced ourselves that giving children unrestricted freedom fosters confidence and individuality. But what we’re witnessing isn’t empowered kids — it’s a confused, defiant, and directionless generation spiraling toward self-destruction. Let’s be honest: children don’t thrive in chaos. They need structure, limits, and consequences. Left unchecked, they will test every boundary — time, truth, and authority — until something or someone breaks. Freedom without guidance doesn’t produce independence. It breeds insecurity, rebellion, and…

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‘Soft life’ is not a mirage. Though inflation has affected nearly every aspect of daily living, from food and fuel to housing and healthcare, a life of ease, balance and enjoyment is not far-fetched. Living the soft life is not just about luxury; it is about prioritising peace, well-being, and intentional living. With a few mindful hacks, you can enjoy a softer lifestyle even during tough economic times. Redefine what the soft life means The first step is to shift your mindset. Living softly does not have to mean five-star holidays, designer handbags or lavish brunches every weekend. It can…

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Dear Dorothy, I’m writing to you in sheer frustration. I’m the eldest of three, and ever since we were little, my younger brother and sister have seemed locked in a constant battle to outdo one another. Whether it’s grades, attention from our parents, or even something as trivial as who finishes their dinner first, everything turns into a competition. Now we’re all adults, and it hasn’t stopped. My brother, especially, always has to one-up whatever anyone else says. If I say I got a promotion, he’s suddenly working on a “big project.” If my sister gets a new flat, he’s…

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