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Happy new year Weekender readers

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I hope you are reading this in good health and high spirits. 2020 might not be a year you want to remember but it is definitely one that you will never forget.

A new year is a powerful occasion: It’s a time when we reflect on our gratitude for both past lessons and opportunities as well as hopes for the future. It’s a chance to welcome a fresh start to reinvigorate our enthusiasm for chasing goals and dreams.

Our lead story looks at the events that shook 2020. It is an in-depth piece about the stories that affected our society in extreme ways. Coronavirus, the lockdown, the COVID-10 vaccine, and the inevitable economic downturn that has affected all economies around the world.

This week we look at new year’s resolutions, chances are that at some points in your life, you have made a New Year’s Resolution and then broken it. The University of Scranton’s research suggests that just 8% of people achieve their New Year resolutions which means 92% fail. Further research has shown that most people ditch their resolutions before Valentine’s Day. We have tips for actually sticking to your New Year goals this year. The New Year gives us the opportunity to wipe the slate clean and start afresh.

Studies have shown that the current pandemic is more severe for those who have underlying or pre-existing medical conditions. While making sure we prevent COVID-19 by wearing our masks and social distancing, it is also important that we take care of our underlying health. We have tips for staying in tip-top shape in 2021.

While you may not be able to control the details of the New Year, there are things you can do to position yourself for success in your career. There are three key things every professional should do to hit the ground running in 2021. Turn the pages to see what those 3 things are.

The Lagos art scene is definitely one for the books, it is rich and is an art enthusiast’s playground; Lagos as a whole is a leading voice in contemporary art in Nigeria and Africa as a whole, and that in itself is no surprise. In recent years, Lagos has become so pivotal in African heritage recognition, art festivals, and a leader in celebrating the art pieces of indigenous artists. We present to you some art galleries you can visit within Lagos.

Inside this edition you will find a delicious taco recipe by Chef Melissa Uzoebo as well as a delicious easy to make green smoothie recipe for you to refresh yourself in the new year. Our weekly sports round-up on page 26 is the perfect stop for all our sports-loving readers.

In the news roundup:

President Buhari signs 2021 budget; NIMC adopts booking system for NIN enrollment; Lagos flags off internship program, promises to pay N40,000 Monthly to Graduates; Outrage as 11-year old is allegedly maltreated at Deeper Life High School; The Nigerian Stock Exchange Market is up 50%; South Africa hits 1 million Coronavirus cases as a new variant spreads rapidly.

I wish you all a prosperous 2021. Thank you for reading the BusinessDay Weekender.

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