World Autism Day: Get Support For An Autistic Child In Nigeria

April 2nd is World Autism Day, a day set aside to create global awareness about Autism and people living with Autism. Autism is a learning and behavioural disability that affects the way a person communicates and interacts with the world around him. The exact cause is not known for sure; though environmental factors and genetics may play a…

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Mommy and me! 4 times Dunnie O and her daughter stole our hearts with their twinning game

"Sugar and spice, and everything nice, that's what little girls are made of." Baby girls sure add a lot of sweetness and flavour to their moms' lives, and styles too. There's nothing more adorable than having a mini-version of yourself dress up in a matching outfit as yours; a fashion trend popularly referred to as 'twinning'.…

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5 times Ubi Franklin showed he is not the average African Husband

This is not a sponsored post, we just love to share positive vibes and inspiration. A lot of women in our society are suffering in their marriages, because some of our men don't know how to treat their wives. The society, even the church has taught women how to be perfect wives; but really, who is teaching…

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10 profound Nigerian celebrity quotes on maternity matters

If you ever thought you were alone in your life experiences as a woman, these Nigerian celebrity quotes are here to prove to you that women all over the world are faced with the same challenges. From the time you were considered "ripe" for marriage, down through the journey to motherhood, there must have been times when…

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10 inspiring maternity styles of pregnant Nigerian celebrities

Nigerians are quite fashionable, and of course the celebrities always have their style game on lock-down. That's why we are always excited whenever we hear a celeb is pregnant, because we are sure of being served trendy maternity styles. Let's look into some notable styles of pregnant Nigerian celebrities, and draw inspiration from them. 1. The little black…

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Nigerian baby names: 240 Yoruba names for girls and their meanings

Which name would you choose for your little Yoruba princess? Tiaraoluwa, Digiola, Aanuoluwakiishi, or Oluwadabira? These are a few of the beautiful and unique names on our list. The best part being that they are all rich in meaning. According to Yoruba custom, the Yoruba people - a majority ethnic group from Southwestern and North Central Nigeria (and also Southern…

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Nigerian Baby Names: 180 Yoruba names for boys and their meanings

Looking for a modern name like Iteoluwakiishi, Oluwafifehansimi, or do you prefer a traditional name like Ademola? Whatever your taste, we have the perfect name for your little Yoruba prince. According to Yoruba custom, the Yoruba people – a majority ethnic group from Southwestern and North Central Nigeria (and also Southern and Central Benin), name their children 7 days…

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Nigerian baby Names: 180 Urhobo names for boys and their meanings

Urhobo waado! Looking for a very good Urhobo name for your son? We are happy to help! The Urhobo people are the major ethnic group in Delta State, southern Nigeria. In naming their children, Urhobo parents are very careful in choosing a name, due to a general belief that a child's destiny is strongly tied to…

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Nigerian baby names: 130 Urhobo names for girls and their meanings

Urhobo waado! Looking for a befitting Urhobo name for your little princess? We are happy to help! The Urhobo people are the major ethnic group in Delta State, southern Nigeria. In naming their children, Urhobo parents are very careful in choosing a name, due to a general belief that a child's destiny is strongly tied to…

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