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Africa’s Boom Era Has Begun — Here’s Why Investors Can’t Ignore It
By Prince Dr. Agu E. Atuegwu Egwuatu | Business & Tourism Editor – It’s always good to spread your seeds across many channels, especially when investing. Africa is unique among all continents. It has abundant human, natural, and agricultural resources. Land for both cash-crop and food-crop production exists in Africa. Africa is the only continent…
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Inside the Tiny Caribbean Paradise With Fewer Than 50,000 People and Endless Tropical Beauty
By Okechukwu Okugo | Founding Editor If you love majestic mountains and beautiful beaches, this is the place to go. Stunning shores and bays abound here. This two-island country in the eastern Caribbean has 47,600 people, per the last census. It is the first English Caribbean colony. The French came later in 1625. Britain agreed…
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The Nawab of Bahawalpur: The Royal Legacy That Shaped a Desert Kingdom
By Anil Anwar | Contributor, Asia Long before modern borders divided South Asia, the princely state of Bahawalpur stood as one of the most influential and fascinating kingdoms in the region. Rising from the collapse of the mighty Mughal Empire, Bahawalpur became a symbol of royal prestige, political survival, and cultural sophistication in the heart…
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What Rich Dad Poor Dad Teaches About Wealth That Schools Don’t
By Okugo Ben for Heartmenders Magazine | Contributor, Africa Money is a tool, not a goal. What do you use a tool for? We use it to make work easy (leverage). You cannot make money unless you understand how money works. Money has a universal characteristic. If you can’t make money in Nigeria, Pakistan, India,…
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From Disconnected to Empowered: The Race to Close the Digital Gap
By Sonny Oboson | Tech Editor, Africa – The digital divide is the gap between those with and without access to modern technology. It affects different demographics and regions. This technology can include the telephone, television, personal computers, and the internet. Before the late 20th century, “digital divide” meant those with and without phones. After…
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10 Powerful Habits That Can Transform Your Life Into a Happier, Healthier One
By Matshona Dhliwayo | Freelance Contributor, Canada – 1. Be Positive: The mind, heart, soul, and body all work at best levels when you are positive. To be happier and healthier, one must stay optimistic. 2. Exercise: Health is wealth, so one who is unhealthy is poor. If you have all the money in the world but no good health,…
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No One Is Poor Here—But There’s a Twist You Need to Know
By Heartmenders Magazine Content Staff Huaxi is a village in East China’s Jiangsu province where all the villagers are extremely rich. It was founded in 1961 as a poor village that had depended on farming. By the 90s, a visionary man named Wu Renbao initiated the village’s transformation, industrializing it. He established 12 big corporations…
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Stay or Leave? The Hard Truth About Surviving an Abusive Relationship
BY ROSE EBERE | Family Affair Editor – An abusive relationship is a nightmare. Photo credit: Life Coach Code An abusive relationship is one in which there is constant bickering, nagging, and assault. Assault may be verbal or physical. An abusive relationship will have at least one or many incidences of heated arguments, which may…
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The Hidden Forces Shaping People, Culture, and Society
By Okechukwu Okugo | Founding Editor – When a society discovers that an aspect of its life needs urgent change, it may be because its people have realized that such a thing or attitude can no longer move them forward. But making such a change, though inevitable, is usually the hardest thing to achieve. Every…
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Moonlight & Neon Bites: A Dazzling Night Tour Through Karachi’s Food Streets
By Anil Anwar | Contributor, Asia – Karachi isn’t just a city—it’s a nonstop experience. As Pakistan’s largest metropolitan hub, it pulses with energy and diversity, and its nightlife never truly sleeps. But beyond the traffic, business hustle, and glittering evenings, there’s one thing that truly defines the city’s soul: its food streets. For Karachiites,…


