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Interesting Things You Should Always Do For Your Wife To Keep Her Happy
There are so many failed marriages in the society with many wondering why couples who were heads over heels in love with each other relating like strangers after being married for a while.
While many would have met one or two marriage counselors that could advise them or help proffer solutions to some of the issues they are facing in their respective homes, you will be amazed to know that you can achieve so much by doing little.
Things often go awry when couples stop trying to make each other feel good and opt in for a routine kind of lifestyle. It is pathetic seeing married people putting little or no effort in building their marriages because they feel they are done with the ‘winning over’ aspect of it.
Women feel the weight and pressure of the marriage most since the society puts on them the responsibility of keeping the home and putting the home together the moment the men provide the money for upkeep.
Based on research, the points below are simple ways of keeping your marriage intact. They are basic things you should do for your wife every year in order to keep the fire burning.
Find these things below:
1. Plan a trip with her
If you are married and want the best for you and the family you are raising, it is important for you to take adequate care of your wife.
Take her on a trip every year and use the opportunity to remind her how about your journey so far. Make her know you will be incomplete without her support in your life.
2. Give her a break from mom duties
Every woman appreciates a supportive husband who is sensitive to her needs. Make it a point of duty to relieve your wife of her motherly duties by taking over from her in a week and showing her how much you value her presence and coordination in the house.
3. Celebrate her birthday
Your wife’s birthday should be a big deal as you should make every effort to show her so much love on this day.
You are most likely to receive the love you show her on your birthday too and this will help you function as a family.
4. Write her a love letter
Do not see this as a silly move; make it a point of duty to write your wife a love letter at least once. If this makes you feel silly, there is the likelihood that she will laugh and this should make you happy too if her happiness is important to you.
5. Go on a date with her
There are many men who think taking a lady out on a date is exclusive to those who are unmarried. Married women want to be doted on by their husbands and would do anything just to see the fire of love burn again.
As a married man, you can rekindle the flame of love by taking your wife out from time to time. Show her you are proud of her.
6. Take her to the place you met
Most women think men do not take note of important events as they have to be constantly reminded about dates and anniversaries.
Even though you are busy, you can create time to take your wife back to your meeting point. Dress up for the occasion and make her feel loved again.
7. Give her a massage
Taking care of the children while working may exert a lot of pressure on her. You can make her feel better by paying for a full body massage at a spa she loves.
Your thoughtfulness will make something spark in her. If you do not have the resources to finance this, you can do the massage yourself. It is a sensual move after all.
8. Take her to a show
Study your wife to know the kind of shows that interest her. You can surprise her by taking her to a show and having a beautiful time with her.
The memory will linger for a long time and help her be more appreciative of you in turn. Note that you do not have to breathe a word about these to her so that you will not be under any form of pressure and would get them done at your own pace and time.
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Kosi: A New Voice in Afrobeat with Church Roots and Street Grit
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The artist’s approach to songwriting is intentional, pulling from personal experiences and everyday realities rather than chasing empty trends. It’s this mix of vulnerability and confidence that has quickly earned him attention within Lagos‘s music circles, even though he has just a few releases. Kosi is already making a case for himself as a voice that can stand out in the crowd, honest, grounded, and undeniably Afrobeat.
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Russia-Ukraine War: List of Key Events, Day 132

A man places a Russian national flag on a balcony of a residential building in Lysychansk, eastern Ukraine, which is now territory under the control of the self-described Luhansk People’s Republic
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 132nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Here are the key events so far on Tuesday, July 5.
Fighting
- Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his troops have “no alternative” but to “push back and destroy the offensive potential” of Russian forces, as the battle moves from Luhansk to nearby Donetsk.
- Ukrainian forces that retreated from Lysychansk are now holding the line between Bakhmut and Sloviansk, preparing to fend off a further Russian advance, Luhansk governor Serhiy Haidai said.
- President Vladimir Putin congratulated Russian troops on “liberating” the eastern Ukrainian region of Luhansk.
- At least 345 children have died in Ukraine as a result of Russia’s invasion and 644 have been wounded, the prosecutor general’s office reported.

Diplomacy
- Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson met Ukraine’s president in Kyiv, with the two parties signing a joint statement on defence and energy cooperation.
- Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov will fly to Hanoi on Tuesday for a two-day visit to Vietnam before heading to a G20 meeting later this week in Indonesia, the Vietnamese government said.
- Zelenskyy thanked the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for supporting a ban on Russian teams and athletes competing in most Olympic sports.
- Putin did not congratulate President Joe Biden on the United States’ Independence Day on July 4 due to “unfriendly” relations, the Kremlin said.
Economy
- Ukraine needs $750bn for a recovery plan, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal told a Ukraine Recovery Conference hosted by Switzerland.
- Ukraine is holding talks with Turkey and the United Nations to secure guarantees for grain exports from Ukrainian ports, Zelenskyy said.
- Britain said it would on Tuesday introduce new economic, trade and transport sanctions on Belarus over its support for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and also sanctioned six Russians it said were spreading disinformation.
- Belarus said it was freezing foreign shareholdings in 190 Belarusian companies, including the software engineering company EPAM Systems and Lukoil Belarus, in response to Western sanctions.
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South Africa Most Unequal Country in The World: Report

Race plays key factor in a society where 10 percent of population owns more than 80 percent of wealth, World Bank says.
South Africa is the most unequal country in the world, with race playing a determining factor in a society where 10 percent of the population owns more than 80 percent of the wealth, a World Bank report has said.
“South Africa… is the most unequal country in the world, ranking first among 164 countries,” the Washington-based institution said Wednesday in a report, Inequality in Southern Africa.
Almost three decades after the end of apartheid, “race remains a key driver of high inequality in South Africa, due to its impact on education and the labor market,” it said.
When race is considered as a factor in income disparities, the report added, “its contribution to income inequality amounts to 41 percent, while contribution of education is reduced to 30 percent.
“The legacy of colonialism and apartheid, rooted in racial and spatial segregation, continues to reinforce inequality.”
The country’s neighbours that make up the rest of the Southern African Customs Union – Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho and Namibia – established in 1910, all finish higher on the list of the most unequal countries in the world.
In the region, women earn on average 30 percent less than men with the same level of education with the pay gap as wide as 38 percent in Namibia and South Africa.
The uneven distribution of agricultural land is also a factor driving inequality, especially in rural areas.
In Namibia, 70 percent of the 39.7 million hectares (98.1 million acres) of commercial agricultural land “still belong to Namibians of European descent”, the World Bank said.
The report was produced before the COVID-19 pandemic and its authors used the Gini coefficient – an indicator of income inequality – to rank countries.
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