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100 Happy New Month Messages, Wishes, Prayers For October 2023

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  Good morning  Nigeria  and welcome to the month of October, the tenth month of the year 2023. A happy new month to you, your friends and your family from  Naija News  Team. Being a new day of a new month, many expect good wishes from their friends, family members, and loved ones, hence, a need to compile one. Below are some  new month prayer points and messages  you can send to friends, family members, and loved ones. 1. I am sending you all the good wishes you will ever desire to achieve this New Month. I hope that this New Month you will continue to swim in the pool of grace as you succeed beyond human expectations. Happy new month. 2. In this New Month, I wish you a glorious and a fantastic start. It’s a brand new month for you to fulfill all your desires which are surely feasible. Happy new month. 3. Happy New Month, my dear. I wish you to achieve the very best of your hopes in the remaining days this month. I know that this New Month will reveal...

'Shrinkflation' isn't a trend – it's a permanent hit to your wallet

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  Products are getting smaller, and you're paying the same. The problem won't go away, even if the economy rebounds and inflation abates. I If you've noticed you're getting less while your bill at the till stays the same, it's not just you. 'Shrinkflation' – reducing a product's size or quantity while keeping its price stable – is rampant. As the global economy grapples with issues including rising raw material costs, supply chain backlogs and higher post-pandemic labourer wages, consumers are bearing the brunt of spiking production expenses. Whether it's toilet roll or a bag of crisps, the practice, which mostly happens during times of inflation, is showing up in shops around the world. Last week, French supermarket  Carrefour put stickers on products to warn consumers  when a packet's contents have gotten smaller without a corresponding price decrease. Consumers are taking note of the shift to smaller packaging and – and, naturally, they aren...

Billy Connolly had 'serious falls' after balance issues, says wife

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  By James Gregory BBC News Comedian Sir Billy Connolly has had a "couple of serious falls" after his balance deteriorated due to Parkinson's, his wife has said. Pamela Stephenson said her husband's balance issue was the "most significant" symptom of the disease since his diagnosis 10 years ago. Sir Billy, 80, said it had "added to the list of things that hold me back". The Scottish comic and his wife spoke about his life with the progressive disease for an  article in the Guardian. "Recently I've noticed a deterioration in my balance," Sir Billy told the newspaper. "That was never such a problem before, but in the last year that has come and it has stayed. "For some reason, I thought it would go away because a lot of the symptoms have come and gone away." Sir Billy was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2013 - on the same day he found out he had prostate cancer, which he later received the all clear on. He retir...