Read more about the article What to Expect As School Resumes for the Fall Session
Patrick Idima

What to Expect As School Resumes for the Fall Session

There are a number of different learning models or protocols that different school districts are proposing or will adopt as schools resume in the fall. School districts are making decisions on what model they will adopt, first, by the prevalence of cases of COVID-19 in the state and second, by what parents perceive as safe for their children.

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Read more about the article 21 Subtle Signs You Already Had Covid-19
Hamilton Odunze Editor-in-Chief

21 Subtle Signs You Already Had Covid-19

Because there are no symptoms that are exclusive to COVID-19, doctors and scientists believe that many people may have unknowingly been infected with COVID-19. We bring you this insightful article to find out whether you have already had the coronavirus without even knowing it.

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Read more about the article Laura Onyeneho – Multimedia Producer, Journalist and Emcee Extraordinaire
Laura Onyeneho

Laura Onyeneho – Multimedia Producer, Journalist and Emcee Extraordinaire

"Our generation is more in tune, especially in this day and age, we’re more in tune with our emotional and mental health. We don't see a problem in communicating our problems, say, to a professional counselor or a therapist. It's an idea that is seen in a very negative context, when you think of mental health and problems and things of that sort."

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Read more about the article Welcome to the Month of August – an Unusual Summer Month
Hamilton Odunze Editor-in-Chief

Welcome to the Month of August – an Unusual Summer Month

"I am happy to tell you that in the past month, we have continued to enjoy an uptick in readership and engagement. For example, more people read and reacted out to us regarding our July publication than ever before. It is a testament to the hard work of the crack team behind the NPM brand."

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Dr. Uzodinma Iweala – The Quintessential African

"For me, one of the core missions is I don't want to leave this earth having people talk about the continent of Africa in the same way that they did when I grew up, when I was younger. And if I have a chance to change that then I need to be here at my desk doing that work every single day to do what I can." ~Dr. Uzodinma Iweala

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Read more about the article Welcome to The Month of July 2020 – A Month History Will Remember
Hamilton Odunze Editor-in-Chief

Welcome to The Month of July 2020 – A Month History Will Remember

Let me say a little about our feature for the month of July – Dr. Uzodinma Iweala, the son of Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Nigeria’s former Minister of Finance. Dr. Iweala is more than just the son of Nigeria’s former Minister of Finance; he is the founder and CEO of the Africa Center, located on Fifth Avenue, New York, NY.

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Read more about the article Figuring Out How to Succeed as a Unique Individual
Jacqueline Abraham

Figuring Out How to Succeed as a Unique Individual

“Over the course of 4 years, I felt more connected with my own heritage and committed to building a better America for the immigrants who raised me and the rest that will add true purpose to this country as history has continuously shown us. I believe they did their due diligence, so it is now my turn. But I know I would not have been able to get to where I am or figure out where I am going if I did not first figure out how to succeed as a unique individual.” ~ Jacqueline Abraham

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Read more about the article Welcome to June as Nigerian Parents Magazine Honors the Class of 2020
Hamilton Odunze Editor-in-Chief

Welcome to June as Nigerian Parents Magazine Honors the Class of 2020

The impact of COVID-19 cuts across the world. In the United States, more than 40 million workers have filed for unemployment benefits since the pandemic gripped the nation. More than 100,000 Americans have lost their lives to the disease. Among the affected are Nigerians across different occupations. As we prepare to turn the page on another month, our thoughts and prayers at Nigerian Parents Magazine are with those affected by COVID-19.

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