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Peculiar Magazine is a lifestyle magazine published weekly and features celebrity profiles, entertainment news, events, relationships and more.

14/12/2023

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09/12/2023

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26/11/2023

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‘Who Cares About Us?’ Some Nigerian Children Sing Out as They Take Over Their Future with Their VoicesFor these youngste...
11/06/2022

‘Who Cares About Us?’ Some Nigerian Children Sing Out as They Take Over Their Future with Their Voices

For these youngsters, the journey to a new future has just begun. They have decided to end the era of sitting down and waiting for the government or some organisations to decide their future. These students who call themselves ‘Peculiar Stars’ are students of Lekki Peculiar School who have decided to take their music from classroom to the studio. They are currently working on releasing their first album before the end of the current academic session. Their debut single, ‘Who Cares About Us,’ which would be released on the 17th of June is a direct message to the society about the neglect that a lot of children are facing which is exposing them to such problems as bullying, r**e, molestation and kidnap.

The Head of Administration of Lekki Peculiar School, Mr. Folahan Adeyemi pointed out that the emergence of this music group is a forward step in the school’s talent management initiatives which are geared towards bringing out the best in every child. He also hinted that besides the music production project the students’ talents are being developed in science, technology, sports, to mention a few and that other great products will soon emerge from these other talent areas too.

The members of Peculiar Stars music group are excited about the opportunity given to them by the school to start their music career early while they are still acquiring formal education. The song ‘Who Cares About Us’ is expected to hit the airwaves on the 17th of June, 2022.

05/05/2015

The biggest communication problem we have is we do not listen to understand.
We listen to reply.

11/09/2014

Should consumption and sales of hides and skins called ponmo be banned?
A= Yes
B= No
C= Make dem no try am o

28/08/2014

Please explain this: DONT DO THE THINGS YOU ARENT SUPPOSED TO NOT DO

31/07/2014
The Nation Newspaper

The Nation Newspaper

From The Lagos State Government

NUMBERS TO CALL IF YOU NOTICE ANY LIKELIHOOD OF THE EBOLA DISEASE.

1. 08023169485
2. 08033086660
3. 08033065303
4. 08055281442
5. 08055329229

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26/07/2014

CRUCIAL INFORMATION
The Liberian Man, Patrick Sawyer, with first case of "Ebola Disease in Nigeria is Dead ..!!!
If anytime to ACT as one NIGERIA, THIS IS IT......Keep the Information, informative.
Historically;
Ebola kills 90% of its victims
The Ebola virus is named for the Ebola River, where the first outbreaks occurred in 1976.
The deadly killer, EBOLA?
EBOLA is a killer disease that is transmitted through body secretions such as sweat, blood, saliva, mucous, breast secretion, tears, urine, and sexual transmission with an infected person.
Puts victim in lots of pain.
There is no cure and the cause is unknown.
It can reproduce in 8 hours and when it does, millions of new viruses come out.
It is the world's most deadly viruses and one of the most painful deaths possible.
The person can die any were from 3-30 days or even longer.
It is only stopped when it has no more hosts to feed on.
The period between infection with the Ebola virus and the start of symptoms is called the Ebola incubation period, which can be as short as 2 days or as long as 21 days.
Look out for the following!
Fever, sore throat, headaches, weakness, joint and muscle pain, chest pain & bleeding from skin.
In pregnant women, abortion (miscarriage) and heavy vaginal bleeding are common Ebola symptoms.
Death usually occurs during the second week of Ebola symptoms, and its usually due to massive blood loss.
Prevention is the KEY word!
Wash your hands often with soap and water, sanitizer is a good alternative.
Avoid contact with people with suspicious signs and places of outbreak.
Watch out for the warning signs which mimics malaria symptoms.
As always, wash your fruits and vegetables before cooking.
Be the USEFUL VIRUS by reporting any SUSPICIOUS case to the nearest health care centre.
If any information, CALL THE FOLLOWING LAGOS STATE PHONE NOS:
08033086660
08055281442
08023169485
08033065303
08055329229.

23/07/2014

What do you call 'Plantain' in your local language?

23/07/2014

What do you call this?

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