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The voting process does not start on the election day. It starts the day one registers to vote.
On August 18, a continued voter registration (CVR) exercise was kicked off by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), but ... more
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The voting process does not start on the election day. It starts the day one registers to vote.
On August 18, a continued voter registration (CVR) exercise was kicked off by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), but ... more
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Marriage is often regarded as the beginning of a beautiful journey — and for many, it is. For some women, the moment the wedding bells fade, a different kind of pressure sets in: the expectation to conceive immediately.
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From physical side effects to emotional and social impact, women often suffer as a result of their use of contraceptives. Every woman is different, and what works for one may not work for another.
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Many Nigerians, according to experst, are overusing artificial seasoning and, often, do not even realize it.
But how much seasoning is too much?
And what exactly are the dangers of using too many flavour enhancers in cooking?
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It is hard to find any politician—whether campaigning for office or already in power—who does not use young people as “digital foot soldiers”, more popularly known as "Data Boys".
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In recent years, more communities across Northern Nigeria have embraced mandatory medical screening before marriage. This includes tests for genotype compatibility, HIV/AIDS, and hepatitis.
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In Nigeria, schools go on long breaks from July to September.
For some parents, it is the perfect time to "keep the child’s brain active” because, “if they stay at home, they’ll forget everything!”
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This podcast offers insightful analysis and critical dialogue on significant societal issues, particularly within the context of Nigeria. The episodes frequently cover topics such as political participation, civic responsibilities, and the implications of public policy on everyday lives. Notably, discussions often feature personal anecdotes and expert opinions, allowing listeners to engage with complex subjects like voter registration, health considerations in family planning, and the socio-political climate affecting the youth. This engaging format aims to not only inform but also empower listeners to consider their roles in influencing positive change in their communities.
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