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  • Dec 8, 2024 | newsdiaryonline.com | In Nigeria |Danlami Nmodu

    How many times have you heard that phrase “No African time” and maybe if you naively wondered, what is African time? “African time” is a colloquialism that refers to the cultural tendency in some African countries, including Nigeria, to have a more relaxed attitude towards time and punctuality.

  • Dec 4, 2024 | thisage.com.ng | Temitope Ajayi |Sunday Dare |Charles Dickson |In Nigeria

    Human beings naturally resist change. When comfortable where we are, we find it extremely difficult to embrace an uncharted path or seek greater glory. Those who are risk averse often don’t want to venture out to embrace unfamiliar territories no matter how tempting the possible reward may appear. We should not, however, be so imprisoned by the fear of the unknown not to explore new possibilities because we find our present circumstances satisfying enough.

  • Dec 1, 2024 | opinionnigeria.com | In Nigeria |Charles Dickson

    How many times have you heard that phrase “No African time” and maybe if you naively wondered, what is African time? “African time” is a colloquialism that refers to the cultural tendency in some African countries, including Nigeria, to have a more relaxed attitude towards time and punctuality.

  • Nov 27, 2024 | healthdigest.ng | In Nigeria |Maimuna Aliyu |Usman Muhammad Salihu |Rabi Umar

    Citing the importance of early intervention, paediatricians have said delivering oxygen to preterm babies within 10 minutes of birth is crucial for their survival. The child health experts, however, warned that administering excess oxygen to premature babies could lead to organ failure and brain damage due to their immature lungs.

  • May 13, 2024 | investing.com | In Nigeria

    Published 05/13/2024, 09:09 PMUpdated 05/13/2024, 09:30 PMIn Nigeria, Prince Harry speaks of 'brave souls' losing lives in conflictBy Camillus EbohABUJA (Reuters) - Prince Harry spoke in Nigeria on Saturday of the tragic loss of the "brave souls" in the country's military who had lost their lives in conflicts, and said he felt "goosebumps" after seeing plans for a new centre to rehabilitate injured troops.

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