I hope you are all doing well and staying as safe as you possibly can.
This week was my birthday and I am grateful for the gift of life. Many people lost their lives during the COVID-19 pandemic and being able to celebrate a birthday in these very interesting times is more than a blessing. Thank you for all the birthday wishes.
I am grateful for many things including you the readers, who turn the pages of the Weekender. We appreciate the support and feedback. Our aim is to be a pleasant informative Saturday read for Africa’s smartest dynamic young professionals.
Our front cover story invites you to discover more about food photography and I hope you can learn a thing or two. Here a bit of what you can expect in our news roundup: Prices of flour, rice, beans, tomatoes, bread jumps, as low patronage hits major markets. El-Rufai signs law to castrate rapists.
In happy news: Nigeria moves to regulate crypto currencies and other digital investments. Pearlena Igboke appointed new chairman of universal studios. BUA donates additional N350 million to CACOVID. Otedola splashes 386 million naira on Ferraris for his 3 daughters.
As always discover some refreshing content from myriad of contributors inside the pages of the BusinessDay Weekender. This weekender learn about how to navigate the job makers’ market, an exploration of the popular ‘spaying culture’, personal finance in marriage, a review of Eriye Onagoruwa’s Dear Alaere, an article on the importance of female entrepreneurs, 3 things you should ask your kids before school resumption, an article on antibiotic abuse, a delicious and simple easy follow to recipe.
Have a restful weekend. Thank you for reading the BusinessDay Weekender.
With gratitude,
Lehlé Balde
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