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Barack Obama caused a commotion among New Yorkers and social media as he took his Daughter Malia to Broadway Show Starring Mark Ruffalo

View image on Twitter deray mckesson   ✔ @deray He's rested & has a glow about him. The man is back. Obama was spotted having dinner Thursday night  with his eldest daughter, Malia, at Emilio’s Ballato, an Italian restaurant in Soho. emiliovitolo Emilio's Ballato Follow 685  likes 62  comments Pleasure having our former President pay us a visit with his beautiful daughter Malia #familyovereverything #familia   #emiliosballato #nyc   #ny   #italia   #italy #italianfood #italianrestaurant #president #presidentobama #picoftheday   @emiliovitolo @emiliosballatonyc #instagram  #  #usa   #us #america 1 DAY AGO After being treated like a rockstar while grabbing coffee on Friday afternoon, the two bonded some more in the evening, attending the revival of Arthur Miller’s The Price on Broadway, starring Danny DeVito and Mark Ruffalo. obamafamily44 Follo...

Answer to the question “Who is ready for marriage?”

By Francis Ewherido As part of the Valentine celebration, the Young Christian Workers (YCW) of my parish invited me to talk to them last Saturday on the above topic. Now who is ready for marriage? One, legally and biologically, marriage is for somebody who is matured, that is, about 18 years and above. They say your morning begins when you wake up, so when to get married and start a family are personal choices, influenced by your finances, when you meet your fiancé(e), your priorities, among other factors. But I am an advocate of early marriage and my favoured years for marriage are: Men, between 25 and 28 years, and 20 to 25 years for women, all things being equal. Two, marriage is for mature people and mature people are independent. As I wrote previously, marriage is an interdependent institution that only independent people should go into. In other words, there should be self-mastery and victory over self, because, as Stephen Covey rightly observed, “private victories must prece...