
Yetunde Ajanaku
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2 months ago |
tribuneonlineng.com | Ifedayo Ogunyemi |Vincent Kuraun |Yetunde Ajanaku
Marriage is often portrayed as a partnership built on love, respect, and companionship. However, for many women, this ideal relationship remains a distant dream. In this report, IFEDAYO OGUNYEMI, VINCENT KURAUN and YETUNDE AJANAKU examine the experiences of victims of spousal abuse and how they cope. SPOUSAL abuse has grown to become a pervasive issue often hidden behind closed doors that shatters the illusion of many happy marriages, leaving victims trapped in a cycle of terror and despair.
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Jan 18, 2025 |
tribuneonlineng.com | Yetunde Ajanaku
From tech advancements to creative arts and social impact projects, young innovators redefined the boundaries of possibility. In this report, YETUNDE AJANAKU highlights some of the most inspiring stories of youths who turned their ideas into realities, among others. In a year marked by significant global and local challenges, Nigerian youths emerged as trailblazers, proving that creativity and innovation can thrive even in the most difficult circumstances.
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Dec 22, 2024 |
tribuneonlineng.com | Ifedayo Ogunyemi |Yetunde Ajanaku
As the yuletide period approaches, families across the country are grappling with how to balance the desire for festive cheer with the harsh realities of inflation. Across markets and motor parks, shoppers and commuters alike are now battling with prices that have surged to unprecedented levels, making it increasingly difficult to celebrate the holidays as they once did.
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Nov 9, 2024 |
tribuneonlineng.com | Yetunde Ajanaku
Life after treatment for women who have survived breast cancer can feel like an uncharted territory, marked by both relief and unexpected challenges. In this report, YETUNDE AJANAKU spoke with survivors of breast cancers on their journey to recovery and how they deal with side effects that characterise their remission journeys, among others. For many women who survive breast cancer, the journey doesn’t end with the last treatment or a declaration of remission.
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Oct 27, 2024 |
tribuneonlineng.com | Yetunde Ajanaku
Although hairstyles hold deep cultural significance in Nigeria, contemporary fashion has taken the centre stage among women. Against the backdrop of harsh economic situation, YETUNDE AJANAKU examines why most Nigerian women have taken to wigs. NIGERIAN women are stylish and don’t hesitate to push their fashion sense to the next level, embracing global trends while infusing them with a uniquely Nigerian flair.
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