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Tiwa Savage Explains Why She Avoids Signing New Artists.

Tiwa Savage Explains Why She Avoids Signing New Artists.

Renowned Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage has opened up about her decision not to sign up-and-coming artists, citing the challenges of managing their behavior as a key reason. In a recent interview with Forbes Africa, the 45-year-old music icon revealed that she lacks the “gift” to handle the complexities of artist management. Instead, Savage shared her […]

Joselyn Dumas Named Deputy Director for Diaspora Affairs.

Joselyn Dumas Named Deputy Director for Diaspora Affairs.

President John Dramani Mahama has appointed celebrated Ghanaian actress and television host Joselyn Dumas as the Deputy Director for Diaspora Affairs. This announcement, made on March 2, 2025, has been met with widespread approval. Dumas will work alongside Director Kofi Okyere Darko (KOD) to strengthen ties between Ghana and its diaspora community. In her new […]

Spice Diana Secretly Married in Paris.

Spice Diana Secretly Married in Paris.

Ugandan singer Spice Diana has reportedly married a wealthy Ugandan businessman in a private Nikkah ceremony held in Paris, France. This revelation was made by media personality Kasuku, who claimed that Diana is now the third wife of the businessman. He also stated that the couple is planning to start a family soon, which is […]

Children Are Mirrors: Be Careful How You Shine.

Children Are Mirrors: Be Careful How You Shine.

Ever noticed how kids pick up the funniest (and sometimes most embarrassing) habits? Like when they suddenly start calling your neighbor “Uncle Big Belly” or mimic how you yell at the TV during football matches. The truth is, children are little sponges, soaking up everything they see. They’re watching, learning, and most importantly imitating. Why […]

Know Your Worth as a Person: A Guide to Self-Value.

Know Your Worth as a Person: A Guide to Self-Value.

In a world that often measures worth by status, wealth, or physical appearance, knowing your intrinsic value is a radical act of self-love. But what does it truly mean to “know your worth”? It’s about understanding that you are enough without external validation. Here’s how you can embrace this mindset: Knowing your worth isn’t about […]

Miss Universe Runner-Up, Chidimma Adetshina, Quits Pageantry Due to Trauma.

Miss Universe Runner-Up, Chidimma Adetshina, Quits Pageantry Due to Trauma.

Chidimma Adetshina, the stunning Nigerian beauty who captured the world’s attention as the 1st runner-up at the Miss Universe pageant, has made a shocking announcement. In a recent interview with Silverbird TV, she revealed her decision to retire from the world of pageantry. Adetshina candidly shared that her journey in pageantry has been marked by […]

When Crowds Come Together: The Pros and Cons of Fundraisers and GoFundMe Campaigns.

When Crowds Come Together: The Pros and Cons of Fundraisers and GoFundMe Campaigns.

Imagine you’re scrolling through social media and see a heartbreaking story: a young mother facing mounting medical bills, a family suddenly without a home, or a student unable to afford their education. Instinctively, you want to help. You click the link, and there it is a GoFundMe page, pleading for donations. These digital campaigns are […]

Political Views and Real Life: How Ideology Shapes Our Everyday Choices.

Political Views and Real Life: How Ideology Shapes Our Everyday Choices.

Politics isn’t just something that happens in government buildings or on debate stages; it touches nearly every aspect of our daily lives. From the decisions we make about education, healthcare, and housing, to how we perceive others and interact with society, political ideologies are woven into the fabric of real life. This article explores how […]

The Sit-at-Home in Igbo States: Is it Adding Any Value?

The Sit-at-Home in Igbo States: Is it Adding Any Value?

The ongoing sit-at-home orders across several Igbo states, enforced by factions agitating for Biafra independence, have been a topic of deep contention. This form of protest meant to express dissatisfaction with the Nigerian government, particularly in the southeast, was initially seen as a show of solidarity and a peaceful demand for attention. But as time […]

Should NYSC Still Be Compulsory for All Graduates.

Should NYSC Still Be Compulsory for All Graduates.

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has been a longstanding tradition in Nigeria since its inception in 1973, designed to foster national unity, cultural integration, and community development. While it has undoubtedly had a significant impact over the decades, the question of whether NYSC should still be compulsory for all graduates in 2024 needs deeper […]

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