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Continue reading →: I Love My Country But…Being Nigerian is a paradox. On one hand, it is a badge of honour — resilience, creativity, and unmatched drive are etched into our DNA. On the other, it is a constant struggle against a system that often feels designed to break rather than build its people. We have learned…
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Continue reading →: “Babe, Drink Some Water”: The Science (and Romance) of Staying HydratedIf you’re in a relationship, chances are your boyfriend/Husband has uttered these immortal words:“Babe, drink some water.” It’s the male version of “Have you eaten?” and “Text me when you get home.” On the surface, it sounds simple. But beneath that innocent reminder is the fact that water isn’t just…
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Continue reading →: 10 Rules Immigrants In The UK Should Live By (If You Don’t Want to Settle for Less)So you’ve made it to the country of your dreams! Welcome to: Now, between Home Office letters written in cryptic English, and job listings that want “entry-level candidates with 10 years of experience,” it’s easy to cling to any job for “security.” Most often? Care work. Because in Britain, care…
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Continue reading →: Burnout and How AI Can Help Project Managers Overcome StressIn today’s fast-paced work environment, burnout is no longer an isolated issue. It has become a widespread challenge, especially among project managers who juggle multiple responsibilities, deadlines, and expectations. Burnout manifests as chronic fatigue, emotional exhaustion, reduced performance, and in severe cases, complete disengagement from work. For project managers, this…
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Continue reading →: The Futility of Human NatureHumans, for all our self-proclaimed intelligence, are basically the universe’s way of proving that evolution doesn’t always mean progress. Sure, we’ve built spaceships, mapped the genome, and invented Wi-Fi, but we also invented crocs, reality TV, and wars for the same land we fought over last century. Truly, our legacy…





