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15th Edition

Window or aisle!

Where are you seated? Most passengers insist on the window or aisle seat, and I often wonder why. Is it because of the serene view from the window or the freedom of movement offered by the aisle? So, let's delve into some of my thoughts on this topic. I have  a soft spot for…

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The Art Trail

Nigeria museums are not just repositories of history; they are living proofs of the country's diverse cultures and artistic traditions. Bear in mind that Art imitates life. National Museum, Abuja holds fascinating displays is the Danjuma Gallery, which features works by contemporary Nigerian artists making waves on the global art scene. The museum also has…

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Tems: And the Grammy goes TO!

In a groundbreaking moment for African music, Nigerian singer-songwriter Tems clinched her first Grammy Award, solidifying her place as a global superstar and a trailblazer for the continent's thriving music industry. The 28-year-old artist, whose real name is Temilade Openiyi, won the prestigious award for The Best African Music Performance for her hit song "Love…

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Navigating Entrepreneurship and Motherhood: A Flight Worth Taking by Eno Essien.

Balancing entrepreneurship and motherhood is like piloting a transatlantic flight; demanding, exhilarating, and occasionally turbulent. You’re the captain, the crew, and sometimes, the exhausted passenger trying to catch a moment of rest.  International Women’s Day is the perfect time to celebrate the women who take on both roles, proving that ambition and motherhood are not…

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Heading for the Hill

Visiting Ghana anytime soon? don't just stick to the beaches of Labadi or end your journey in Accra; grab your boots, find a guide and explore other regions.  Here are two recommendations. Greater Accra Region Shai Hills Resource Reserve Just outside the capital city of Accra, Shai Hills is an easy-to-access reserve that offers…

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First of Many

Discover Akwa Ibom Do you know Nigeria's first local government area? During the colonial era, after the British troops arrived in Southern Nigeria in 1903, they established a garrison and numerous trading posts and companies, such as the John Holt, Cooperative Wholesale Society, and Paterson Zochonis (PZ) industries. This establishment began Ikot Ekpene's evolution into…

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Fit for Kings

Aso Oke, a traditional Nigerian fabric, is more than just a local textile, it's a symbol of cultural heritage and identity. This handwoven strip fabric from cotton and local silk has been a staple in Yoruba culture for centuries. Its significance extends beyond Nigeria, with the potential to transcend the local market and gaining prominence…

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Beyond limit- The Women Redefining Leadership

In celebration of International Women’s day Month, this edition of our inflight magazine- the Fulcrum spotlights three phenomenal women who are trailblazers in their respective fields. From governance to finance and international trade, these women embody resilience, excellence, and the power of visionary leadership. Interestingly, they all have something in common, they are Nigerians from…

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Abinchi Yayi

The Rich and Nutritious Cuisine of Northern Nigeria Just like new destinations, are you open to trying new meals? The thrill in trying new things is always an unforgettable experience. Kunun Gyada, Miyan Karkashi, and Tuwo Masara are more than just meals; they embody Northern Nigeria. These dishes demonstrate how local ingredients can be transformed…

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