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Q: I know all the obvious places like walmart and target but I was just wondering if anyone knew any stores that sell cheap apartment & door stuff that I can buy online, so no Tj Maxx or Marshalls. Thanks!

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Bed, Bath and Beyond might surprise you. Ikea is an awesome source if you happen to have one in your area. Pier One always has a selection of interesting things. Going cheap? Look at the dollar stores and thrift shops. The thing about Target, WalMart and Penneys’ is that there will likely be duplicates in other dorm rooms. You have a better shot at a unique room by shopping a little way off the beaten path.

This is a nice bed, much more subtantial than I thought it would be for the price. It shipped on time and came with easy to follow instructions, although a helper while putting it together will be a great asset. There were no missing parts, and the finish had no issues. The only thing I would comment on is that in the picture here you do not see where the headboard meets the ground. The headboard does not have the feet on it like the footboard does, so be aware of that prior to purchasing. Other than this, it’s a great bed at a great price compared my local market,

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The job of a mortician is considered to be mystical, a-no-go-area and an occupation full of absurdities due to the ‘complex’ nature of dead bodies and the beliefs surrounding them, especially in Africa and Nigeria in particular. In order to understand the life and times of this ‘noble call’, KUNI TYESSI, in this exclusive, speaks to Chimezie Onyia of the St. Gerard Catholic Hospital, Kaduna.

Death is the inevitable end of man as postulated by the Elizabethan Classic, William Shakespeare. This famous saying is certainly an echo from the Holy Books as regards the final end of man from the mortal body.

Nigeria’s late James Audu puts it better and from a different dimension in his now rested NTA programme, ‘A Chance To Meet’, where he always reminds his viewers that ‘there is a time to be born and a time to die and in between the two is the time to live to the glory of God and service of humanity’. This certainly means that all mortals have a date with death.

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