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Alphabet Dating: Exciting places for romantic dates so you never run out of ideas

It’s a trending video concept online, and it really helps couples broaden their horizons in terms of what they can do on a date. They can choose to go out weekly or monthly. Here’s an A-Z of places you can visit on a date: A - You can visit an art gallery, archery, an arcade (a place where games are played), or an amusement park. ADVERTISEMENT

Anti-LGBTQ+ Policies Are Increasing, Impacting Queer Youth

Nearly one in three LGBTQ+ students say their school has at least one anti-LGBTQ+ policy, a survey released Wednesday found.  The survey was conducted by the Trevor Project, a suicide prevention organization that provides 24/7 crisis support for LGBTQ+ youth. About 18,000 LGBTQ+ youth, ages 13-24, were polled about whether students were able to do things like use their chosen name or pronouns and use locker rooms that matched their gender identity.

Buhari Meets Former UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-Moon (Photos)

The Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari, on Tuesday, met with the former Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN), Ban Ki-Moon. Naia News gathered that Buhari met with Ki-Moon, who is the Chairman of Ban Ki-Moon Foundation for Better Future in Seoul, the South Korean capital. The two leaders met on the sidelines of the 2022 World Bio Summit, which has the theme: ‘The Future of Vaccine and Bio-Health’ and is jointly been hosted by the Korean Government and the World Health Organisation (WHO).

Carol Bartz - Age, Family, Bio

American businesswoman best known as the former President and CEO of the major companies Yahoo! and Autodesk. She was listed as one of The World's 100 Most Powerful Women by Forbes in 2005. Before Fame She grew up in Minnesota and was her high school's homecoming queen. Trivia She received the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year Award in 2001. Family Life She has children named Meredith, Layne and Bill.

Digital Currency Will Complement, Not Eliminate Naira Notes CBN

The Central Bank of Nigeria on Saturday disowned the statement credited to one of its staff that it would withdraw naira notes from circulation and replace it with the digital currency, known as eNaira. The Director, Corporate Communications Department, CBN, Mr Osita Nwanisobi, however said the digital currency would complement the naira notes. In the statement titled ‘CBN disowns statement on withdrawal of naira notes from circulation’, Nwanisobi disclaimed the statement purported to have been made during a stakeholders’ engagement on eNaira adoption in Asaba, Delta State, on Friday.