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February 12, 2024 Here Are 6 Ways To Celebrate Valentine’s Day At Work

Here Are 6 Ways To Celebrate Valentine’s Day At Work

With Valentine’s Day coinciding with a workday this year, ensuring the celebration isn’t overlooked is important. Whether you’re an employee or employer, here are six ideas to consider:

  1. Organize a team lunch: Encourage colleagues to bring dishes representing their cultural backgrounds or favourite cuisines for a diverse and enjoyable meal.
  2. Exchange Valentine’s Day cards or gifts: Foster a positive work environment by having employees write heartfelt messages to each other, expressing appreciation and gratitude.
  3. Arrange a team-building activity: A Valentine’s Day scavenger hunt around the office can promote collaboration and excitement as employees work together to solve clues and find hidden surprises.
  4. Set up a temporary photo booth: Create a corner in the office with props and decorations for colleagues to take memorable Valentine’s Day photos during their breaks, fostering lasting memories.
  5. Participate in a charity drive: organize a donation collection or volunteer activity to give back to the community, strengthening bonds among colleagues while making a positive impact.
  6. Host an after-work hangout: Take the celebration outside the office for some relaxation and bonding, providing an opportunity for coworkers to connect on a personal level away from work-related stress.
February 12, 2024 Muslims Don’t Insult Their Clerics – Odumodublvck Cautions Christian Youths Attacking Pastor Adeboye

Muslims Don’t Insult Their Clerics – Odumodublvck Cautions Christian Youths Attacking Pastor Adeboye

Nigerian rapper Tochukwu Ojogwu, aka Odumodublvck, has criticized the consistent social media backlash against Pastor Enoch Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God.

The backlash ensued after Adeboye reportedly stated that "Nigeria's problems are spiritual." In response to the criticism, Odumodublvck highlighted the contrast in how Muslims respect their clerics compared to the disrespect shown by some Christians.

He emphasized Adeboye's age and called for Christian youths to accord him the respect he deserves. Taking to his social media handle, Odumodublvck pointed out that Adeboye has not insulted anyone and lamented the double standards exhibited by some users.

February 7, 2024 Single And Focused: Grammy-Winning Artist Tyla Prefers Gamers Over Clubgoers

Single And Focused: Grammy-Winning Artist Tyla Prefers Gamers Over Clubgoers

Grammy-winning South African artist Tyla recently disclosed that she is currently unattached. Explaining her single status, she cited her dedication to advancing her music career as her primary focus for the time being.

In a recent interview, the 'Water' singer preferred a partner who enjoys playing video games over one who frequents clubs.

When asked whether she would choose a boyfriend who spends a lot of time gaming or one who is a regular at clubs, Tyla decisively chose the former, stating, "Video games all day. A club guy? No! What the hell? I would rather have a boyfriend who plays video games than a boyfriend who is at the club every weekend.

At least, I know the guy who plays video games will always be home with me. I also love being at home." As for her current relationship status, she confirmed, "Yes, I am single. I’m not playing with all of that right now. I am focusing on the prize."

February 7, 2024 Kanayo O Kanayo Urges Parents To Investigate The Origin Of Their Children’s Wealth

Kanayo O Kanayo Urges Parents To Investigate The Origin Of Their Children’s Wealth

Renowned Nollywood actor Kanayo O Kanayo recently delivered a cautionary message to parents, emphasizing the importance of discerning the origins of monetary gifts from their children.

 At a recent social event captured and circulated on social media, Kanayo stressed the need for parents to inquire about their children's possessions' sources proactively. He expressed concern that the lack of curiosity regarding their children's acquisitions could inadvertently foster a culture of corruption.

Kanayo urged parents to refrain from accepting extravagant gifts from their children, particularly if their offspring are not engaged in meaningful endeavours. He cited examples such as a daughter owning a phone worth 1.5 million Naira yet gifting her parents only 100,000 Naira without scrutiny, highlighting the potential consequences of such complacency.

 Kanayo underscored the risks of failing to question the sudden influx of wealth or possessions, warning parents of the dangerous implications of disregarding their children's activities.

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