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Why Women In Southeast Won’t Find Husbands – Lifestyle Nigeria

A report from the Anambra Truth, Justice and Peace Commission (ATJPC) has stated that killings in Anambra State and the Southeast geopolitical zone in general will deny women the opportunity to have husbands.

The Commission stated this via an Executive Summary made available to newsmen in Awka.

The report noted that women are on the receiving end of the restiveness and killings in the region because they now find it difficult to find partners.

It asserted that women might suffer and continue to suffer from killings, rape, loss of husbands and sons, and denial of livelihoods.

It also noted that thousands of young people had been killed since 1999 when restiveness became pronounced in the region, just as many had fled the rural areas.

“The killings from the ongoing violence in Igboland generally and in Anambra in particular due to violent crimes and claims of agitation have once again disproportionately affected the stock of young males in the region.

“It has reduced the likelihood that women will be able to find suitable mating or marriageable partners while also increasing the likelihood that females will end up unmarried and reproductively unfulfilled.

It will further swell the number of unmarried women in the region, particularly among those who reside in the homeland and have limited interaction outside the boundaries of home.

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SDP Chairman Commends FG’s Efforts To Address Insecurity 

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Lifestyle Nigeria gathered that the National Chairman of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Alh Shehu Musa Gabam, has commended the efforts of the Federal Government in addressing the menace of national insecurity

Alhaji Gabam spoke in Abuja at the weekend while fielding questions from newsmen on the state of the Nation

He pointed out that the efforts of the government have yielded significant improvements and called for the support of Nigerians to achieve more for the betterment of their citizens.

He also called on the government to ensure it keeps improving, as the non-statements of the actors behind such nefarious activities are also improving themselves.

Alhaji Gabam also commended the government for the measures it was taking to ensure the stability of the naira and improve the economy, saying that the nation would rise again with the political will to mention the current efforts aimed at fixing the nation for the betterment of the Citizens

According to him, “I know as a matter of fact that the level of crime and criminality, kidnapping, maiming and barbarism have drastically reduced. Most of the gang leaders that have been responsible for kidnapping people have been eliminated, arrested or under prosecution.

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Six Things Every Young Woman Must Know Before Getting Married – Lifestyle Nigeria

Marriage is a beautiful commitment, and you want to make sure you’re starting this adventure with the right person, for all the right reasons. Here are some important things every young woman must know before getting married or saying ‘I do’

Financial compatibility

Talking about finances can feel awkward, but it’s an important conversation to have before marriage. Discuss your spending habits, debts, savings goals, and how you plan to manage finances together. Are you comfortable with a joint account, or do you prefer separate accounts?

Financial disagreements are a major source of stress in many marriages. By openly discussing your financial situation and expectations, you can avoid future conflicts and this is something every young woman must know before getting married.

Healthy boundaries                            

Everyone needs personal space and time for themselves, even within a relationship. Setting healthy boundaries means respecting  each other’s need for independence while also being supportive of each other.

Discuss your expectations for boundaries around friendships, hobbies, and spending time with family.

 How do you deal with conflict?

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Man Jumps Into Lagoon ‘After Being Accused Of Stealing Cements’

A man simply identified as Azeez has reportedly jumped into the lagoon in Lagos state, Southwest Nigeria.

Lifestyle Nigeria reports that the incident was said to have occurred on Friday morning at the Lekki-Ikoyi link bridge.

Lagos state command police spokesperson, Benjamin Hundeyin confirmed the incident.

Hundeyin said the director in charge of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) operations in Lagos central, reported the case at Ikoyi.

Hundeyin said when a rescue team arrived at the scene, they met the lifeless body of a man who had drowned.

“The deceased was later identified as Azeez. He was later confirmed dead by paramedics of Pre Hospital Care, Lagos,” Hundeyin was quoted as saying.

“It was discovered that one Elijah Amos, the seller of the cement, was pursuing the deceased before he jumped into the Lagoon because he was alleged to have stolen some bags of cement.”

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