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IN THIS ISSUE<br />

email: <strong>allure</strong>fortheworld@vanguardngr.com<br />

HAPPINESS<br />

4 Cover: Eno Essien:<br />

Life After Cancer<br />

6 Sexmatics: Be A Sexually<br />

Confident Man<br />

CELEBRATION<br />

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7<br />

Fashion : Brown: The New Black<br />

Living : Finding Allure After<br />

Mastectomy<br />

25 OCTOBER 2020<br />

8 Instagram Moments<br />

WELCOME...<br />

Quotes<br />

October 20, 2020, now termed<br />

Black Tuesday, will remain a date<br />

Nigerians, especially the youths,<br />

will never forget in history.<br />

Armed soldiers, under the cover<br />

of darkness, marched in on<br />

Nigerian youths on a peaceful<br />

protest against police brutality at the<br />

Lekki Toll Gate, and rained bullets<br />

on them, killing several.<br />

Since then, Nigerians have<br />

waited with baited breath to hear<br />

from their president. Almost at press time, spoke, calling on<br />

the youths to end the protests as their voices have been<br />

heard. However, the speech left many even more<br />

frustrated, as his it lacked empathy for the families of those<br />

who lost their loved ones at the Lekki massacre.<br />

As usual with everything Nigerian, an ethnic narrative is<br />

being thrown into the mix to water down this bloody attack<br />

on innocent Nigerian youths.<br />

One thing is clear: It is easier for one diagnosed with the<br />

dreaded breast cancer to live than a peaceful Nigerian<br />

protester with no history of any medical ailment.<br />

Events of the past two weeks in the country have been<br />

so engaging, turning October, the breast cancer awareness<br />

month, into one of protests, arson, unwarranted killings,<br />

looting, jail breaks, and all sorts of unpleasantness.<br />

As we pray for peace for our dear country, we share with<br />

you the cheery story of Eno Essien, CEO, Rheytrak, a<br />

vehicle tracking and recovery<br />

company, who survived breast<br />

J . E<br />

cancer against all odds.<br />

Jemi Ekunkunbor<br />

As we step into a new week, we<br />

lookposh2017@gmail.com<br />

wish all our readers a violence-free 08052201126<br />

week.<br />

“Never allow a person<br />

to tell you no who<br />

doesn’t have the<br />

power to say yes”.<br />

- Eleanor Roosevelt<br />

“He that will enjoy<br />

the brightness of<br />

sunshine, must quit<br />

the coolness of the<br />

shade”.<br />

- Samuel Johnson<br />

“Better a little which<br />

is well done, than a<br />

great deal<br />

imperfectly”.<br />

- Plato<br />

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EDITOR<br />

JEMI EKUNKUNBOR<br />

ASST. EDITOR<br />

YEMISI SULEIMAN<br />

REPORTER<br />

Josephine Agbonkhese<br />

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LAYOUT / DESIGN<br />

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HEAD OF PRODUCTION<br />

CHARLES KAMMA<br />

HEAD MARKETING<br />

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