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Marrying into hostile families not worth it says Omotola

Veteran actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde has advised people in relationships to be cautious about marrying into families that clearly dislike or resist them. She said persistent hostility from in laws can make an already demanding marriage even harder to sustain.​ Speaking on The Morayo Show, she urged partners first to do everything possible to build understanding and trust with a disapproving family. However, she noted that some parents remain determined not to like a spouse because of prejudice, ethnic bias or long held personal opinions.​ Omotola explained that when relatives have made up their minds against someone, there may be nothing more the person can do to change their views. She warned that relying on the hope that they might eventually change is risky, because such people can also switch back again.​ She described marriage as a lifelong journey that […]

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10 Fun Ways To Enjoy Christmas In Lagos This December

Lagos becomes louder, brighter and busier in December, making Christmas feel like a whole experience rather than just a date on the calendar. From beaches to concerts and house parties, the city offers something for every mood.​ The article suggests 10 things to do: Christmas beach hangouts, Detty December concerts, resort or short stay getaways, food crawls, sightseeing and photos, house parties, church carol or Christmas services, visits to art spaces, day trips to places like Badagry and Epe, and simply staying home to rest. It emphasises that the real goal is to end the year feeling fulfilled, not pressured to be everywhere.

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Noble Igwe Urges Nigerians To Put Family First This Detty December

Media personality and businessman Noble Igwe has encouraged Nigerians to prioritise family time over excessive partying during this year’s Detty December festivities. In a message shared on social media, he said the holiday season should be centred on visiting parents, siblings and relatives, especially those who are ageing.​ Igwe stressed that Christmas is “for family” and that no matter how much a person earns, making out time to go home and see loved ones is more important than chasing high profile events. He urged young people in particular to remember that their presence means more to their families than expensive gifts or social media appearances.​ He also advised Nigerians to be sensible with spending during the festive period. According to him, people should enjoy themselves within their means so they do not start the new year under financial pressure after […]

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Actress Honeypot Says One Minute Of Sex Is Enough For Her

Actress and digital creator Onwuson Faith Ifeoma, widely known as Honeypot on social media, has sparked reactions with her views on how long sex should last. Speaking in a recent conversation about relationships and intimacy, she said that for her, one minute of sex is sufficient.​ Honeypot, who is popular online for her erotic and relationship themed content, explained that sexual satisfaction is personal and not about long durations. She stressed that what matters to her is the quality of the moment, emotional connection and mutual understanding with a partner.​ She also used the discussion to highlight the importance of consent and respect in sexual relationships. According to her, partners should be honest about their preferences and avoid judging others based on social expectations about performance or timing.​ Her comments have drawn mixed reactions from fans, with some supporting her […]

Ghana’s Health System in Crisis: LHIMS Shutdown Paralyzes Patient Care Nationwide

Ghana’s healthcare faces chaos after the Lightwave Health Information Management System (LHIMS) shutdown. Doctors lose access to patient data dating back to 2020, crippling hospitals nationwide. Major Digital Health Breakdown Hits Ghana Ghana’s healthcare delivery has been thrown into disarray after the Lightwave Health Information Management System (LHIMS) — the digital backbone of public hospitals — abruptly went offline. The shutdown, now stretching into several weeks, has made medical records dating back to 2020 inaccessible across multiple facilities. Doctors and nurses have been forced to revert to manual record-keeping using exercise books and patient folders. The sudden shift is slowing down care, increasing waiting times, and putting thousands of lives at risk. Government Responds With New Digital Platform Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh has confirmed that the government will roll out a new Ghana Health Information Management System (GHIMS) to […]

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Yemi Solade: My life more peaceful since leaving church

Veteran Nollywood actor, Yemi Solade, has revealed that his life has been more peaceful since he stopped attending church in 2013. Speaking on the Honest Bunch podcast, Solade said he decided to withdraw from church after a pastor cautioned him against working on Sundays, a move he found impractical as an actor responsible for his family’s wellbeing. He recalled, “I got into the church with my wife in 2013. I was told to tell producers not to call me for work on Sundays, and I found it disturbing. It is from that work I contribute financially to the church.” Solade explained that contrary to popular belief that people’s lives decline when they stop attending church, his experience has been different. “There’s this notion that if you don’t attend church, your life will nosedive. I have not seen anything change. Rather, […]

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NAGRAT President Calls for Mobile Phone Policy Over Ineffective Ban on Campus

 NAGRAT President Calls for Policy on Mobile Phone Use by Students – Current Ban Is Ineffective The ongoing debate about mobile phone use in educational institutions has reached a new level with the call from the "National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) President". In a recent statement, the President argued that the current "ban on mobile phones" by students on campus is simply not effective, and a more "structured policy" needs to be introduced to ensure a "balance between technology and academic focus". Why Is the Mobile Phone Ban Ineffective? For years, schools and universities across the country have implemented policies banning the use of mobile phones during class hours. However, according to the NAGRAT President, this approach has failed to achieve its intended goals. Students have found ways around the ban, and the use of mobile phones in class […]

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Govt dissatisfied with food supplied by second-cycle school heads

The Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has warned that he may be forced to revoke the power to purchase food supplies for senior high schools from the hands of the management of schools if the quality of food and the supply schedule do not improve.He said even though he had implemented the NDC’s manifesto promise to put senior high school heads in charge of food purchase arrangements, the quality of foods being supplied by some heads of second cycle schools, as well as the supply schedule of those foodstuffs, was not encouraging. Mr Iddrisu said this at the inauguration of the Governing Council of the GES in Accra last Friday.Mr Iddrisu said he and the President's attention had been drawn to the quality of the supplies by the heads of schools and their distribution. He stated that the President was […]

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Road Safety Authority gives Assemblies 21 days to remove unauthorised billboards in Accra

The Acting Director-General of the National Road Safety Authority (NRSA), Mr Abraham Amaliba, has given municipal and district assemblies in the Greater Accra region a 21-day ultimatum to remove unauthorised billboards that pose risks to motorists and pedestrians. Mr Amaliba issued the directive during an interview with Citi FM on Wednesday, April 30, citing the increasing number of unregulated billboards—particularly those erected on road medians and near intersections—as a serious safety concern. According to him, many of these structures obstruct drivers’ views and serve as dangerous distractions. “I have written to the municipal and district assemblies in the Greater Accra Region. They are the ones who license these advertising companies and allow the erection of these billboards. So they should remove them,” he said. He cited specific locations, such as Boundary Road in East Legon and parts of the Ring […]

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Staff shortage blamed for rising indiscipline at Accra Academy

According to the school’s headmaster, Mr Emmanuel Ofoe Fiemawhle, only 22 staff members currently reside on the school premises, overseeing a student population of nearly 5,000 boarders. Mr Fiemawhle raised these concerns during a visit by the Education Committee of Parliament to the school, where he described the staffing situation as inadequate for proper supervision. He noted that the limited number of resident staff, including hall masters and other auxiliary workers, makes it extremely difficult to maintain order and discipline among students in the boarding house.“We have 22 of our staff who serve as hall masters and other auxiliary workers. So, it is difficult to manage the students as boarders,” he told members of the committee. “If you want to look at the sources for indiscipline, it is because the numbers are not enough to manage the students as boarders.” […]

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