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After nearly a decade of waiting, WhatsApp has officially launched a full-featured app for Apple Watch, allowing users to chat, reply, and send voice messages directly...
Many Nigerian gym instructors know their clients come with emotional vulnerability. Some ladies join the gym after a breakup, weight-gain struggles, or self-esteem issues.
Despite rising cases of STDs and sexual violence, most Nigerians still avoid conversations about sexual health.
From Lagos to Kano, telemedicine is quietly changing healthcare access in Nigeria. Learn how online doctors, health apps, and AI diagnostics are saving lives.
Too much phone time can harm your sleep, eyes, posture, and mental health. Learn how smartphones affect your body and how to reclaim control.