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Efe wins Big Brother Naija 2017
Efe, a graduate of Economics and an up coming rap artist, has won Big Brother Naija #BBNaija ‘See Gobe’ 2017.
He…
Nigerian teenager accepted by 8 Ivy League schools
Ifeoma White-Thorpe, a New Jersey high school student, born by Nigerian parents, has done a clean sweep of her…
Your DNA may determine how you handle the time change
Some people have more trouble adjusting to daylight saving time than others and genes may be the reason why, says…
A country of young hustlers
Tilers from Cotonou, bricklayers from Chad, while many Nigerian youths open gates, hawk in traffic and engage in…
Entertainment industry: Platform to create jobs for…
Bolanle Austine-Peters, a movie producer on Sunday said that the entertainment industry can serve as a veritable…
‘I was born before you’
As siblings, Tope and Tayo never see eye to eye and as toddlers they have had countless fight over who should do…
Create your reason
I believe that each and every one us is here for a reason.
Go ahead: Get it out of your system. Roll your eyes,…
Really disconnecting
I woke up one morning about four weeks ago and realized in a flash that I’d hit a wall. Most days I can’t wait to…
Nine ways to say no
Irene (not her real name) is a great colleague.
She pitches in when the workload gets heavy, covers for people…
Giving Feedback across cultures
Although many of us don’t like to do it, we know that critiquing others’ work – ideally in a constructive, polite,…
The return of sweetness
Sometime in the last five years, perhaps more, we have seen the emergence of a new trend that says what we want…
The high cost of suspicion
I once advised a European multinational company with extensive operations in a number of post-communist countries.…