Oshiomhole’s Wife, Iara Fortes, Suffering from Depression Due to Marital Strain – Family Sources Reveal – TheNGblog

[ad_1] Close family members of former Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, have disclosed that his wife, Iara Fortes, has been struggling with depression….CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>> The cause, according to insiders, is the ex-governor’s alleged controlling and narcissistic behaviour, which has put immense strain on their marriage. Iara Fortes, who married Oshiomhole in 2015, […]

PhocusWire’s weekly travel tech news briefs: Sabre, Hotels.com, Hospitable and more

[ad_1] Here’s our roundup of the people, product and partner news from the global travel industry this week. Sabre, WestJet expand long-term distribution deal Texas-based global travel technology company Sabre signed a multi-year renewal of its distribution agreement with WestJet, which will include the Canada-based airline’s future new distribution capability offers. Once NDC is implemented, […]

Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan could be nation’s first Indigenous woman to serve as governor : NPR

[ad_1] Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan speaks to a crowd during the 2024 Democratic-Farmer-Labor State Convention in Duluth. Erica Dischino/MPR News hide caption toggle caption Erica Dischino/MPR News A November win for Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz would shake up political control in Minnesota – and it could spur the ascension […]

Has Kindergarten Become Too Hard?

[ad_1] Kindergarten is one of the very first steps kids take on their educational journey. But is that step becoming more like a leap? Ms. Kelli, who shares her experiences as a kindergarten teacher on her Tiktok account, @the_wondermint, asked this question, which might be on many parents’ minds as back-to-school season begins. “So I […]

Orthodox churches boomed during pandemic, study finds, but calls growth ‘mixed bag’

[ad_1] (RNS) — Most American churches navigated the patchwork of COVID-19 restrictions on public gatherings by periodically closing their doors and broadcasting services online instead. But for almost half of U.S. Orthodox Christians, whose liturgy involves processions, incense, kissing icons and crosses and receiving Communion from a shared spoon and chalice, liturgical services continued for […]