Nigerian online social media star Verydarkman trended online as he shared his plans to connect Nigerian businessmen and women to Chinese manufacturers.
A white model who had a subcutaneous injection to become black has revealed her intentions of moving to Africa in the next ...
The bumps form when dead skin cells form plugs in other skin cells. On dark skin, keratosis pilaris bumps may appear brown or black. On light skin, they usually appear white, pink, or red.
Egypt’s Women’s Economic Empowerment Program includes financial incentives for banks that exceed gender-based lending targets—a model Nigeria can adapt to encourage private sector engagement in ...
Countries like Malaysia transformed their palm oil industry through value addition, a model Nigeria can replicate. Read also: Glocalising Nigeria: The path to economic resilience and stronger naira ...
Let’s review eleven of the best Vaseline lotions for dark skin tones and see what makes each one special. 1. Vaseline Intensive Care Cocoa Radiant Lotion This lotion is packed with pure cocoa ...
The report notes that countries such as Ethiopia, Sudan, and Zambia have benefited from debt restructuring under the G20 Common Framework and the Paris Club, a model Nigeria could explore if necessary ...
Nigeria has emerged as one of the top three global users of ... prompting experts to advocate for a reflexive governance model. This approach emphasizes collaboration between regulators, financial ...
It combines 0.25% retinol with resurfacing AHAs to remove dark spots and even the skin tone, says Akhavan, who recommends this formula because it’s lightweight and quick-absorbing.
Cast your mind back to 2017, when The Ordinary launched its serum foundation. Costing less than £6 (at the time) and with added skincare benefits, it soon amassed a waiting list of more than 25,000.
A new kid-sensation on the block,18years old Mac-Ford Akhabue has named Super Eagles hot shot and on-loan Napoli striker; Victor Osimhen as his role model ... to play for Nigeria, like Osimhen ...
Glycolic acid is a substance that chemically exfoliates a person’s skin by dissolving dead skin cells and oils. Glycolic acid may also help boost collagen production, and support skin moisture.