“Dickey came to one of the shows. He whispers, ‘Hey, is that the guitar I loaned you?’ I said, ‘Yes, sir.’ He goes, ‘Good. Use it for as long as you want’”: Frank Hannon on how guitar instrumentals helped him grieve father-in-law Dickey Be
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“Dickey came to one of the shows. He whispers, ‘Hey, is that the guitar I loaned you?’ I said, ‘Yes, sir.’ He goes, ‘Good. Use it for as long as you want’”: Frank Hannon on how guitar instrumentals helped him grieve father-in-law Dickey Be

(Image credit: Brandon Gullion)Frank Hannon is known for his ’80s rock stylings with Tesla, but he’s not leaning into those sounds on Reflectionshis new instrumental album, which has more of a Western tinge to it. “I started taking my guitar playing to another level of simplicity – slowing down and trying to express myself,” he explains. He was influenced by a series of personal losses, including that of his father-in-law, Dickey Betts. “I was feeling that,” he says. “and also, a few friends had passed away, along with the pain my wife and I were going through.”That’s when he recalled what Betts had taught him. “He obsessively and intently put 100 percent into everything he did. One of his quotes to me was: ‘Keep on swinging.’” That matched one of Hannon’s own: “Play guitar like you’ll never...
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How my wife and I successfully run our business – Darey Alade
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How my wife and I successfully run our business – Darey Alade

Business Darey Art-Alade, the showbiz entrepreneur, has shared insights into how he and his wife Deola Art-Alade have built their professional and personal lives together over the years. In a recent interview, the singer revealed that their partnership was a natural evolution from a deep-seated friendship. According to him, the foundation of mutual respect allowed their roles within their ventures to develop organically. The 43-year-old said while both are inherently creative, he now primarily handles the creative vision, while Deola has taken the lead on the business side. “We always just do things together. Once you enjoy each other’s company. You admire each other. She opened my social media accounts for me when I was still an artiste. That is the level of friendship,” he said. “So being able to evolve into her becoming more of the business handling and...
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Guess What! Medical Tourism Is Slowing Down In Nigeria. And it’s Real. Here Are The facts:
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Guess What! Medical Tourism Is Slowing Down In Nigeria. And it’s Real. Here Are The facts:

Outbound medical tourism is showing signs of decline. While Nigerians still spend hundreds of millions of dollars annually on foreign healthcare, recent CBN data shows a sharp drop in forex allocation for medical travel—from $3.82 million in 2023 to just $2.41 million officially recorded in 2024. Over 95% of 2024’s spending occurred in January, with six months recording zero allocation. That’s not just a dip—it’s a signal of change. Why? Because Nigeria is finally treating healthcare as a legacy, not a luxury. But what about Japa? Yes, over 15,000 Nigerian doctors currently practice abroad. The broader health-worker migration is significant, though not as high as the oft-cited figure of 94,000. Nigeria’s doctor-to-patient ratio is estimated at 1:8,000—far above the WHO’s recommended 1:600. Still, the tide is turning. The Federal Government is responding with bold reforms:• Retraining 120,000 frontline health workers•...
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JUST IN: Peter Obi clarifies goodwill message to Oba Ladoja, says no disrespect intended
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JUST IN: Peter Obi clarifies goodwill message to Oba Ladoja, says no disrespect intended

Mr. Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 elections, has clarified his goodwill message to Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja, the newly crowned traditional ruler. Obi had referred to the monarch as his “dear brother” in a congratulatory message, a choice of words that drew criticism from some quarters who considered it a breach of protocol. In a statement on Sunday via his X handle, Obi said his words were borne out of goodwill and not intended to cause disrespect. His words: “I felicitated with my dear elder brother, the newly crowned, His Royal Majesty, Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja. “I have read the concerns of those aggrieved by what they considered improper addressing. I respect protocol and authority, and I try, as much as possible, to adhere to them. “However, those who follow me would have noticed...
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