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Why we are the best jeweller around you - Eso City

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MTN Nigeria CEO Damn Xenophobic Attacks On Nigerians Amidst Calls For Boycott

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Reacting to the development, Moolman in a statement on Tuesday said, “MTN Nigeria strongly condemns hate, prejudice and xenophobia and reiterate our unequivocal condemnation of all violence. C hief Executive Officer of MTN Nigeria, Ferdi Moolman, has condemned xenophobic attacks against African migrants including Nigerians in South Africa. Nigerians on social media had called on their compatriots to boycott South African products and services in Nigeria in retaliation of the violence against their countrymen in South Africa. Reacting to the development, Moolman in a statement on Tuesday said, “MTN Nigeria strongly condemns hate, prejudice and xenophobia and reiterate our unequivocal condemnation of all violence. “We seek to connect people, bring people together and provide a platform for everyone's voice to be heard. “We are against all forms of bigotry and discrimination; they should have no place in society. “Everyone has the right to a world where their rights a...

You choose your partner not God

Many people feel that God can choose a spouse for them or reveal to them whom to marry. Some people wait for God to give them the name or show them a particular person to marry. Some  people rely on Pastors or Ministers to pray and reveal to them their  destined spouses. Many people believe that there is a particular person they have been destined to Marry. Does God choose a spouse for us? God does not choose a spouse for any man and God does not tell any man who to marry. In fact, God cannot choose a wife for any man. Some people say that because Adam accused God that it was the woman he gave him that led him to sin, God stopped choosing wives for men. This assumption is not true as God did not choose Eve for Adam. Eve wasn’t the first and only creature God presented to Adam. There were other creature but his choice was Eve. Adam chose Eve himself. Man is a free moral agent. We are the only creatures of  God that are free moral agents because we were created i...

To wait or not to wait

What are women doing in the face of the disparity? Many are taking what action they can. In the west, that might be internet dating:   In 2016 the Pew Research Center  found  that 15% of American adults had used dating apps, and meeting online has moved from a niche romantic practice  to the mainstream . In a predominantly Muslim culture like Indonesia, some are turning to matchmakers, or to events that offer introductions to potential partners. But a bigger solution to the issue might be a paradigm shift, the academics suggest. Both women and men may have to start thinking truly differently about those gender roles, and what they want from a marriage. One obvious solution is for women, men, and the societies around them (including influential figures like parents) to accept the idea of women becoming the major breadwinner for families, Smith-Hefner said. Such a shift could include women marrying men who are younger than themselves, or men who have less form...

A general trend

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Marcia Inhorn, a professor of anthropology and international affairs at Yale University, convened a  conference  on the theme of waithood in September. The umbrella term can refer to delaying other decisions, such as moving out of one’s parent’s house, or taking on other trappings of adulthood like home ownership. “One of the global trends that was really seen throughout many of the papers was the delay in marriage, especially among more educated classes of people, and especially for women,” she says. The trend showed up in papers from Jordan, China, the US, Rwanda, and Guatemala, and the list went on. (The papers are yet to be published, but some have been reviewed by Quartz.) Diane Singerman, associate professor in the department of government at American University, Washington DC,  coined the term “waithood”  in 2008 after studying young people in the Middle East. In her conception, the term relates to both genders and is at root economi...

Women playing the waiting game

For women, changing behaviors and biological imperatives are leading to a material imbalance, which tends to be felt once they’re ready to start a family, and can’t. This is at least in part because of some expectations and behaviors that  aren’t  changing. From relatively conservative, predominantly Muslim Indonesia to nominally liberal America, it’s a widely accepted norm that women marry men with as much, if not more, education than themselves; men who will earn equal or higher salaries, and be the main household breadwinners. This isn’t necessarily right, but it’s deeply ingrained, connected with traditional ideas of masculinity, providing for a family, and protecting it, that are hard to shake. (There’s even a term for it: hypergamy.) Whether by choice, accident, or a combination of the two, more and more educated and ambitious women are finding themselves unable to find the mate that they want at the time they’re searching. It’s not for lack of trying...