Are Millionaires Considered Middle Class in Today’s Nigerian Economy?
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Are Millionaires Considered Middle Class in Today’s Nigerian Economy?

Lifestyle In Nigeria, the concept of the middle class might evoke images of moderate living, not the extravagant lifestyles associated with millionaires.However, defining what constitutes the middle class can be complex and varies greatly depending on various factors.What Exactly Is Middle Class?In general, the middle class refers to individuals or households who fall between the working class and the upper class in terms of income and lifestyle,” explains a local real estate CEO. “In Nigeria, being middle class might be defined by an annual household income that comfortably covers housing, education, and healthcare, yet doesn’t stretch into luxury.”Education level, occupation, and social status also play roles in defining this group. Unlike in wealthier nations where middle-class income ranges are higher, in Nigeria,...
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Why Stock Fish Is Considered Unhealthy For Couples Trying To Have Children | Fertility Specialists
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Why Stock Fish Is Considered Unhealthy For Couples Trying To Have Children | Fertility Specialists

Lifestyle Couples intending to have children have been advised to desist from eating stock fish and other large fish due to potential infertility risks associated with heavy metal contamination.Leading fertility experts noted that adopting a healthier lifestyle and minimising exposure to toxins could help enhance fertility and improve overall reproductive outcomes.Speaking exclusively with PUNCH Healthwisethe reproductive experts cautioned against excessive sugar consumption, artificial sweeteners, and genetically modified foods.They stressed the importance of a balanced diet, regular exercise, and stress reduction to improve fertility.The leading reproductive experts, however, urged couples struggling to conceive to seek medical attention and consider fertility treatments if necessary.The World Health Organisation in 2023 stated that about 17.5 per cent of the adult population, representing one in six people, worldwide experience infertility.The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention also warned that globally,...
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