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I cannot decide on
marriage now – Matilda Kerry
By AIDOGHIE PAULINUS Tuesday, June
30, 2009
Dr. Matilda
Kerry was the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria in year 2000.
During her reign, her main concern was ‘Raising
Awareness for the Leprosy Victims’ along Lagos-Benin
Expressway. That became one of the high points in her
kitty because her reign afforded her the opportunity to
tackle what has been on her mind. She raised awareness
to Edo State Governemet, they took note of it and with
time, she informed that “Edo State Government was
building a home for the Leprosy victims.
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| Giving
succour to destitutes will rebrand Nigeria
– Felicia Martins
By KATE HALIM
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
You
can describe her as a dogged fighter who
stands firm for what she believes or an
amazon of our time. She fits into the world
of Mother Theresa who gave out her life
servicing destitutes in far away Asia. Like
Mother Theresa, Mrs. Felicia Martins Read
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| Managing
events could be stressful
By KATE HALIM
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Your
first encounter with her, you noticed her
friendly disposition. Mrs. Kehinde Madojemu,
the CEO of Event Craft, readily ushered
you into her Opebi office with a broad smile
that sunny afternoon. Having worked as a
banker for eight years , |
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| I
still cook in my house – TFC boss
By Agatha Emeadi
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Her
story could be likened to the biblical mustard
seed. She has cast her seeds which is her vision
and nurtured it slowly and quietly. With main
focus on satisfaction, paying attention to details,
humility and team-work therefore were not played
down.
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