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It’s no secret that sometimes we all like to spend some time completely alone — without our parents, children or significant other. There is so much we can do on our own! For our imagination is truly boundless. But what do men and women like to do differently when they have some ’me time’? Bright Side thought it was time to spill the beans on what women really like to do when they’re alone. Does any of this sound familiar?
1. Eat as much as they want
Admit it, ladies — there are times when you succumb to that urge to eat an entire chocolate bar.
Kalu Ikeagwu and Ijeoma Eze are officially husband and wife! Congratulations to the new couple
Congratulations are in order! Kalu Ikeagwu and Ijeoma Eze are officially husband and wife! The Nollywood actor tied the knot with his make-up artist fiancé on June 25th in Lagos. Prior to the wedding, the couple released a series of stunning pre-wedding photos showing how excited the groom was walking down the alter with the love of his life.
Dutch royal and member of the Houses of House Orange-Nassau and Amsberg who ascended to the throne in 2013. He was born the eldest child of German-born diplomat Claus van Amsberg and Dutch Princess-turned-Queen Beatrix.
Before Fame Before being crowned King of the Netherlands, he earned a master's degree in history from Leiden University and joined the Royal Netherlands Navy.
Trivia In the late 1980s, he became a volunteer pilot for the African Medical Research and Education Foundation.
The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) has berated the Federal Government led by President Muhammadu Buhari for failing to fulfil its campaign promises.
Naija News reports that the Catholic Bishops for the umpteenth time, expressed concern over the insecurity ravaging parts of the country, this is even as they declared 40 days of joint prayers against terrorism and banditry.
In a statement signed by CBCN President, Archbishop Augustine Obiora, on behalf of all the bishops in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital on Tuesday, the Catholic Bishops decried the pervasive corruption in the land and the nation’s dampening economic outlook.