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Wives of billionaires carving independent legacies
These women have risen with quiet power and unyielding grit in the shadows of their billionaire husbands’ towering legacies.
Day 3 of Lagos Fashion Week came with standout runway moments, but the spotlight undeniably fell on celebrity chef Hilda Baci.
Sanwo-Olu, represented by the Special Adviser, Dr. Kemi Ogunyemi, praised women healthcare professionals for their ...
A non-profit organisation, Deborah’s Impact Projects Africa (DIPA), has implemented its Pad-A-Girl Drive, empowering over 1,000 adolescent girls across Lagos ...
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FCT, Lagos top list of complaints against police
A total of 1,234 complaints were filed against police personnel across the country in 2023, according to the latest report by the Nigeria Police Force’s ...
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Organisers promise unique 2025 Lagos Women\xa0Run
As the forthcoming Lagos Women Run further gathers momentum, plans are in top gear to make the EXPO of the project special, with organisers promising a unique experience for participants.Programme ...
Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, in collaboration with the French Embassy Fund (FEF), on Friday, 31 October 2025, celebrated the graduation ...
The 2025 edition of the cycling race marks the third in the series, following successful tours held in 2023 and 2024 that attracted riders from across Nigeria and West Africa ...
Born on December 28, 1932, in Ido Faboro, Ekiti State, to Rev. A.O. Kolade, a missionary and educator, young Christopher grew up surrounded by discipline, faith, and a deep respect for education.
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69-year-old woman matriculates at UI
Born on 22 December 1956, Mrs Akomolafe obtained her West African School Certificate in 1976 from Government Secondary School ...
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Lagos to host maiden Muslim Economic Summit
The maiden edition of the Muslim Economic Summit will be held at the University of Lagos DIL Main Auditorium on January 17–18, 2026, the organisers said.The summit, themed ‘Faith, Finance & the Future ...
Philadelphia native Edmond W. Davis is a historian, college professor and journalist. In this column he spotlights the disconnect between Africa’s production of world-class athletes and its exclusion ...
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