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5 Apr
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5 Apr
Nigerian swimmer Akinrodoye Samuel has tried to raise awareness on mental health in Africa's most populous nation, swimming nearly 12 km (7.45 miles), the length of the longest bridge in Lagos where many people have jumped to their deaths. Akinrodoye, a swimming coach, said he was moved by the experience of a friend who nearly took his own life due to depression.
5 Apr
In January 2024, food inflation hit a whopping 35.41% making the increased economic burden too much for the backs of Nigerians to bear. The Guardian Nigeria went out to hear the plight of Nigerians with regards to how the new inflation rate is affecting their lives and that of their businesses.
4 Apr
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4 Apr
Guardian Women Festival: Empowering Women - Financial Planning, Wealth Building & Investment Strategies.
3 Apr
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3 Apr
Muslims believe that the month of Ramadan is the holiest month of the year. During this period, Muslims come together to observe their holy fast exercise. Here are ways to support your Muslim peers during Ramadan.
2 Apr
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2 Apr
Conditions for being exempt from Ramadan, fasting, and compensations as the holy month of Ramadan envelopes the Islamic communities worldwide, Muslims are expected set to abstain from food and drink from dawn till sunset for the next 29 or 30 days. However, there are individuals whose journeys take a different path.
2 Apr
Guardian Woman Festival: Breaking Barriers - Path To Creating Inclusive Boards.
1 Apr
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1 Apr
Nigerian Entrepreneurs And Career: Navigating Tough Economies, Driving Innovation And Embracing Inclusion.

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