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Hey Elsians! Submission for this year’s Blog festival which excitingly, is the 3rd Edition of our yearly blogging/writing end of the year celebration, ended on the 25th of November. I am truly humbled by the number of entries we got even when... Read More
The days before February 14 (Valentine’s Day) were a busy period for small businesses as ‘relationship people’ went on a tensioning spree. When we say we love people, we try to constantly remind them of how special they are. And Valentine’s... Read More
I recently googled ‘BBL in Nigeria’ for the first time (don’t judge me oo) and I was blown away by the level of resources available on the surgical procedure. This is from where to get it done in the country, to what the procedure entails, how... Read More
It is a new year and as it is the custom, many have new year resolutions. Even the ones who are not comfortable with labels and routines. Who would not readily align with the concept of ‘new year new me’ because they believe life is a line that... Read More
On the 16th of July 2022, Laolu Akande, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Office of the Vice President, tweeted that the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Yemi Osinbajo, was in the hospital for a... Read More
The regional wage gap in skilled labor: what happens when developed economies start replacing domestic employees with cheaper and equally skilled labour from Africa… Before the industrial revolution, African labor was heavily exploited in the... Read More
Click HERE for previous episodes Toni carried that look on her face that women are often said to have after a wonderful night with men they love. She just couldn’t stop smiling, although she had kept a composed demeanor when Andre took her home... Read More
We are in the era of conversations and opinion sharing. Social media makes us all audacious, gives everyone a voice and opens a window of endless opportunities to be more. We are living in extraordinary times, though mentally draining, I am glad to be... Read More
Catch up on previous chapters HERE Anouk Fabrice Kouassi believed her husband was having an affair. The signs were obvious—late nights, secret phone calls, weak excuses to stay in the office, and aloofness towards her. But of course, he... Read More