A Nigerian lady said she has married the man she loves even though her mother and father did not approve of the wedding. She ...
Zamfara State chapter, has lauded the efforts of the Nigerian Army in their proactive measures of tackling insecurity in the state, North West, and the country at large.This was disclosed by the ...
A Nigerian man has said it is not good for parents to push their children to become priests especially if they don't want to ...
The attacks on Chibok communities are reminiscent of the barbaric and unfortunate abduction of over 200 innocent school girls in 2014. Over the years, the Government has invested heavily in rebuilding ...
Following multiple attacks by Boko Haram terrorists in the Southern Borno Senatorial District, particularly in Damboa and Chibok, which resulted in the deaths of dozens and the destruction of churches ...
And, sorry boys, it’s usually the girl. Parents may be more inclined to confer the “favorite child award” to daughters, or to children who are agreeable and conscientious, according to an ...
No matter what they say to their children, parents really do have a favourite ... Previous research has found girls can be easier to parent than boys – and that may cause a slight favouritism.
according to the U.N. The 2014 kidnapping of 276 schoolgirls by Boko Haram in the village of Chibok in Borno state — the epicenter of the conflict — captured the attention of the world.
“When I found out I was having a baby girl, my mind immediately went to pink for the nursery,” she noted. “I really wanted to go very warm and pink with Golden’s nursery and obviously ...
Parents really do have favorite children, and these tend to be daughters, first-borns and those who display conscientious traits, according to a meta-analysis published today by the American ...
The NBA star and cookbook author are the parents of four children ... her NBA superstar husband make her "feel beautiful." “My girls especially make me feel beautiful,” she said of daughters ...
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