Author: Mariam Salaudeen O.

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How Russia’s Free Cancer Treatment Could Change Lives

A groundbreaking cancer treatment developed by Russian specialists will soon be accessible to citizens free of charge. This announcement was made by Andrey Kaprin, the Chief Oncologist of the Russian Ministry of Health and an academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The treatment, referred to as a vaccine, represents a significant advancement in the...

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How to Stay Productive During the Festive Season

The festive season is a time of joy, celebrations, and relaxation. However, for those aiming to hit the ground running in 2025, staying productive during this period is essential. Balancing festivities with your personal and professional goals can seem challenging, but with proper planning, it is achievable. Here are practical tips to help you maintain...

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Exploring Minimalism for a Happier, Less Cluttered Life in 2025

Minimalism has become more than just a trend; it’s a lifestyle movement that continues to grow in popularity as people seek simplicity in a world filled with distractions. In 2025, minimalism is no longer confined to sparsely decorated rooms or decluttered wardrobes; it has evolved into a mindset that influences how people live, work, and...

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Lagos Traffic and IJGB Drama: Welcome to Detty December

Ah, Lagos in December! The city filled with IJGB men and babes transforms into a carnival of chaos and fun, with the streets buzzing, clubs thumping, and Uber rides skyrocketing into luxury pricing. From IJGBs (I Just Got Backs) flaunting their accents and extra pounds to Lagosians trying to keep up with the madness, the...

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New Update: Dangote Reduces Fuel Price to N899 per Litre

The announcement by Dangote Petroleum Refinery to reduce the price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) to ₦899.50 per litre has been received with mixed reactions across Nigeria. This decision, described as a holiday relief measure, comes at a time when the country has been grappling with the economic impact of the removal of fuel subsidies...

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POS Operators and the New CBN Policy: Challenges and Adjustments

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has introduced a daily cash-out transaction limit of ₦100,000 per individual customer for Point-of-Sale (POS) agents. This update, outlined in a circular titled “Cash-out limits for agent banking transactions,” has sparked mixed reactions from the public. The CBN explained that the measure is part of its ongoing efforts to...

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Burna Boy Releases New Song as Fans Anticipate Album

The Outsiders (fans of Burna Boy) have something thrilling to look forward to as the Grammy-winning artist has announced his eighth studio album, No Sign of Weakness, set to drop in 2025. The announcement, made on Tuesday, December 17, has already sent waves of excitement through the music world. The album, which will be released...

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Hidden Gems: Top Underrated Destinations to Visit in December 

December is the perfect time for travel enthusiasts to embark on an adventure to explore hidden gems. For those in the diaspora, returning to Africa, particularly Nigeria offers a thrilling mix of culture, music, food, and unforgettable experiences. While popular spots like Lagos and Abuja steal the spotlight, several underrated destinations provide a unique vibe...

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Seasonal Jobs Nigerians Will Love to Kickstart Their Career

Seasonal jobs are often seen as temporary ways to earn extra cash, but in Nigeria, they can be much more than that. These roles, which become available during peak periods like Christmas or major events, are great opportunities to build skills, gain real-world experience, and expand your network. For many Nigerians, where competition in the...

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Understanding Bell’s Palsy: Early Signs To Look Out For

Bell’s palsy is a condition that affects the muscles of the face, causing sudden weakness or paralysis on one side. It occurs when the facial nerve, which controls these muscles, becomes inflamed or compressed. The exact cause is not always clear, but it is often linked to viral infections such as herpes simplex, which causes...