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For You | | | ) | | Most young Nigerians believe wills are for the old, wealthy, or terminally ill. But the reality is different. Your smallest possessions, like your savings account, your laptop, your car, or even your furniture, will be distributed by law if you die without a will. And depending on your religion or ethnicity, that distribution may not be what you imagined. | | Read More >> | | ) | | The policy has yet to elicit official reactions from religious leaders, but analysts warn that it may spark concerns about government overreach. | | Read More >> | | | | |
Pulse Picks | | | | ) | Our back-to-school guide rounds up 9 must-have items for Nigerian students, essentials that make every new session smoother. | | Read More >> | | |
 | | ) | The club hierarchy at Manchester United has decided to keep faith in coach Reuben Amorim, meaning that the 40-year-old is still safe in his position as team manager. | | Read More >> | | |
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