Month: May 2026

  • A Single Cyberattack Could Change Everything: What Your Organization Needs to Know

    A Single Cyberattack Could Change Everything: What Your Organization Needs to Know

    By Sonny Oboson | Technology Editor, Africa –  IT security is a set of cybersecurity strategies that prevent unauthorized access to organizational assets such as computers, networks, and data. It maintains the integrity and confidentiality of sensitive information, blocking the access of sophisticated hackers. What is the need for IT security? As hackers get smarter,…

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  • Rooted in the Past, Writing for the Future: A Poet’s Cultural Connection

    Rooted in the Past, Writing for the Future: A Poet’s Cultural Connection

    By Rosemarie Wilson | Contributor, U.S. –  When you relinquish your life to following your artistic passion, the world will open its doors for you to talk through.  Do not be afraid.  Go with it!  Follow the path as it presents itself.  Your gifts won’t ever steer you in the wrong direction.  How do I know?  I’m living that life, following…

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  • Happy Hearts That Don’t Need Mending

    Happy Hearts That Don’t Need Mending

    By Rosemarie Wilson | Contributor, U.S. – Since my last Heartmenders article, I have been on a whirlwind of travel with a gentleman who unexpectedly won my heart as I exited the stage after a performance. Wheels are always UP, and I’m starting to lose track of the beautiful locations my B.S. and I have…

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  • Women’s Place in Today’s Society: Have We Lost Something Important?

    Women’s Place in Today’s Society: Have We Lost Something Important?

    By Thuso Masikhwa | Contributor, Africa SOUTH AFRICA (Heartmenders Magazine) – Why is it so difficult for women these days to admit that a woman’s place is in the home? That we cannot possibly have it all, for that would indeed be like having our cake and eating it. I am convinced that every child…

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  • Generational Curse

    Generational Curse

    By Rosemarie Wilson | Contributor, U.S. – My soul ached every time dad whooped on ma. The second time I saw him hit her, I vowed to never love a man who raises his hands at me. I heard my dad tell my mom, “I’ll never hit you again, baby,” 5,011 times. I spent 14…

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  • Starting Over: What People Need to Survive and Succeed When Moving to a New City

    Starting Over: What People Need to Survive and Succeed When Moving to a New City

    By Victoria Diyaolu | Contributor, U.S – Moving to a new city is one of life’s biggest transitions. Whether motivated by career opportunities, business expansion, education, lower living expenses, or the search for a better lifestyle, relocation can completely reshape a person’s future. While the excitement of a fresh start attracts many people, experts say…

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  • Hungry for Love: The Emotional Void Success and Money Can’t Fill

    Hungry for Love: The Emotional Void Success and Money Can’t Fill

    By Thuso Masikhwa | Contributor, Africa – SOUTH AFRICA (Heartmenders Magazine) – From the minute we are born to the minute we die, human beings have an innate hunger to be touched, kissed, hugged, accepted, smiled at, and loved.In Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, the need for love comes just above the need for physiological comfort…

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  • Remote Wonders of the World: Extraordinary Places Few People Ever See

    Remote Wonders of the World: Extraordinary Places Few People Ever See

    By Heartmenders Magazine Editorial Team NEW YORK – Desire to live in a place very far and away from the hustle and bustle of the city or away from the pollution and fast-paced life of crowded cities? Desire a getaway to any of the remotest parts of the Earth, in a tourist adventure or vacation?…

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  • Male Circumcision in Igbo Land: Culture, Identity, Health, and the Tradition That Still Shapes Generations

    Male Circumcision in Igbo Land: Culture, Identity, Health, and the Tradition That Still Shapes Generations

    By Okechukwu Okugo | Founding Editor – One of the Igbo people’s cultural practices is male circumcision. It dates back to the Stone Age. The Igbo live in the southern part of what is today known as Nigeria. In the past, they circumcised females alongside males. Today, all Igbo communities have stopped female circumcision and…

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  • When Love Becomes a Luxury: The Hidden Dangers of Building Relationships on Money and Material Things

    When Love Becomes a Luxury: The Hidden Dangers of Building Relationships on Money and Material Things

    By Rose Ebere | Family Affair Editor – Has a “trusted” friend deserted you? You shared vital parts of your life with them. You took risks and helped them in their time of need. How did you feel? Heartbroken? If a friend who abandoned you in sorrow hurt you, how would it feel if your…

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