Author: Hillary Essien
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Tiwa Savage Unveiled As First African M.A.C Maker
Tiwa’s lipstick is tagged one of the four hot colors from this years set of MAC makers.
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FG to partner with UN Women on digital farming
The federal government says it will partner the UN Women on its digital agricultural platform to harness the benefits for rural women in Nigeria.
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Liz Truss appoints Kemi Badenoch as Secretary of State for International Trade
Though she was born in south London and her parents are of Nigerian origin. In 2017, she described herself as “to all intents and purposes a first-generation immigrant.”
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2022 HEADIES: FULL LIST OF WINNERS
The 15th edition of the Headies celebrated the best in the Nigerian music industry. Grammy award-winning singer Wizkid and Tems were the top winners at the Headies.
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2022 HEADIES: FULL LIST OF WINNERS
The 15th edition of the Headies celebrated the best in the Nigerian music industry. Grammy award-winning singer Wizkid and Tems were the top winners at the Headies.
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2022 HEADIES: FULL LIST OF WINNERS
The 15th edition of the Headies celebrated the best in the Nigerian music industry. Grammy award-winning singer Wizkid and Tems were the top winners at the Headies.
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Living with Lupus: Josephine is getting the hang of it
“I’m not ghosting you; I’m fighting for my life” could be the name of Josephine’s memoir, as she talks about how living with an autoimmune disease plays into her relationships.
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Living with Lupus: Josephine is getting the hang of it
“I’m not ghosting you; I’m fighting for my life” could be the name of Josephine’s memoir, as she talks about how living with an autoimmune disease plays into her relationships.
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Liz Truss is Britain’s Next Prime Minister
Ms Truss, formerly Boris Johnson’s foreign secretary, won by 57 per cent with 81,326 votes of Conservative Party members to become its leader. Rishi Sunak took 43 per cent with 60,399 votes.
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Liz Truss is Britain’s Next Prime Minister
Ms Truss, formerly Boris Johnson’s foreign secretary, won by 57 per cent with 81,326 votes of Conservative Party members to become its leader. Rishi Sunak took 43 per cent with 60,399 votes.