Nigeria’s most iconic awards are here again as Hallmarks of Labour Foundation celebrates her 27th anniversary and hosts the 2023 & 24 edition of Hallmarks of Labour Role Model Awards on April 20th 2024. This prestigious event will be chaired by Chief Chukwuemeka Anyaoku, GCON , GCVO, CON, HLR, Former Secretary General of the Commonwealth....
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The Best Bridal Makeup Trends for 2024
Bridal makeup trends are always evolving, and that is why it’s so important for you to choose the right look for your big day. Whether you are going for a classic look or a natural look, these tips will help guide you through the process of changing the stylish bridal makeup trends for 2024. Natural...
Asoebi Styles for Wedding: Trending Looks for Women
Asoebi is a traditional Yoruba concept that has been trending in recent times. It’s a popular choice for marriages, especially among Nigerian women who want to look swish on their big day. Asoebi styles can be worn by both misters and bridesmaids likewise, but they are especially suited for the couple because they are so...
Ultimate Guide to Flawless Bridal Makeup
Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life. As the bride, you want to look your absolute swish. One of the pivotal factors in achieving this is your makeup. Bridal makeup is a unique art form that requires a special approach. In this ultimate companion, we’ll share tips and tricks...
Tale Of A Teenager: The Omolola’s Experience –Dawn Of A Reality.
September 11th 1:00am I was so worried. I feared something bad must have happened to Uncle K. As I walked down the stairs trying to rap my head around what had happened to me during the night; the blood stains and aches all over my body didn’t just happen overnight. I needed explanation to all...
Tale of a teenager: The Omolola’s experience –Lagos Big Girl
13th of March 11:00pm As I walked into the club in my black slinky dress, I could hear the ever buzzing IF by Davido. There were multi-coloured flashing lights on the dance floor of the club, but the lights were not bright enough to reach beyond that. “The club looks so crowded tonight”, I thought...
Tale of a teenager: The Omolola’s experience – Birthday Girl
September 10th 3:00pm September is here again which happens to be my birthday I will be 12 years old on the 10th of September, Uncle K had planned a birthday party for me, we went out for shopping because I had decided to wear something new for the party, we also made a quick stop at the...
Tale of a teenager: The Omolola’s experience -Emeka’s Dismissal
Like a speed of light, Uncle K rushed to my bed, jacked Emeka up and gave him the beating of his life. I have never seen Uncle K this furious and angry. Uncle K`s eyes was filled with so much rage as he strangled Emeka. I had to let out a scream before Uncle K...
Tale of a teenager: The Omolola’s experience
I was sitting in Barrister Jide`s office speechless, my tongue caught in my throat. I had to come to the reality of my future of dependency on Uncle Kunle .A man who hates the mention of my name; he can’t stand my sight. How am I expected to live in the same house with him?...
Tale of a teenager: The Omolola’s experience- At his Mercy
30th of March I just can’t do this, I think It Is time I tell you what is going on, Omolola I am so sorry I have been lying to you all these while, your parents died Instantly In the car accident, you and Kunle are the only ones who survived the accident that afternoon,...
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