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    Happy Sunday to everyone one of yours may almighty God answer our security prayers
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  • Seven Doors (2024 series)

    Seven Doors is a 2024 Nigerian epic limited series produced by Femi Adebayo and distributed by Netflix. Released on 13 December 2024, the series marks the directorial debut for the producer, Femi Adebayo.[1] The film set in Ilara, Ondo State goes back to the 18th and 19th century Nigeria.[2] It stars Femi Adebayo, Chioma Akpotha, Adebayo Salami, Jide Kosoko, Gabriel Afolayan, Hafiz Oyetoro, Ronke Odusanya, Muyiwa Ademola and other cast members.[3][4] Adebayo has described the film as a love letter to Nigerian culture.[5]

    Seven Doors
    Genre
    Nigerian film
    Directed by
    Femi Adebayo
    Tope Adebayo
    Adebayo Tijani
    Starring
    Femi Adebayo
    Chioma Chukwuka
    Kolawole Ajeyemi
    Adebayo Salami
    Jide Kosoko
    Music by
    Tolu Obanro
    Country of origin
    Nigeria
    Original language
    English
    No. of seasons
    1
    No. of episodes
    6
    Production
    Producer
    Femi Adebayo
    Running time
    40+ minutes
    Original release
    Network
    Netflix
    Release
    13 December 2024
    Seven Doors (2024 series) Seven Doors is a 2024 Nigerian epic limited series produced by Femi Adebayo and distributed by Netflix. Released on 13 December 2024, the series marks the directorial debut for the producer, Femi Adebayo.[1] The film set in Ilara, Ondo State goes back to the 18th and 19th century Nigeria.[2] It stars Femi Adebayo, Chioma Akpotha, Adebayo Salami, Jide Kosoko, Gabriel Afolayan, Hafiz Oyetoro, Ronke Odusanya, Muyiwa Ademola and other cast members.[3][4] Adebayo has described the film as a love letter to Nigerian culture.[5] Seven Doors Genre Nigerian film Directed by Femi Adebayo Tope Adebayo Adebayo Tijani Starring Femi Adebayo Chioma Chukwuka Kolawole Ajeyemi Adebayo Salami Jide Kosoko Music by Tolu Obanro Country of origin Nigeria Original language English No. of seasons 1 No. of episodes 6 Production Producer Femi Adebayo Running time 40+ minutes Original release Network Netflix Release 13 December 2024
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  • What is the U curve of life?
    The U-shape in happiness relies on finding that young and old adults are happier than middle-aged adults. If the U-shape applies, then there should be a downward slide from the teens or early 20s into the 40s and 50s and a climb back up after the 50s (Galambos et al., 2015; Piper, 2015). Well-being in the transition to adulthood (teens through 20s), however, is characterized by diverse trajectories, with some young people thriving in this period and others floundering as they attempt to meet normative challenges (e.g., finishing education and finding work; finding a romantic partner; Krahn, Howard, & Galambos, 2015; Schulenberg, Bryant, & O’Malley, 2004). Some research shows depressive symptoms – indicative of negative affect – decrease on average from the late teens into the 20s and 30s although life circumstances and histories contribute to diversity in these trajectories (Galambos, Barker, & Krahn, 2006; Merikangas et al., 2003). Research specifically on within-person change in general levels of happiness between the teens and midlife is in short supply, but it is not clear that young people are happier than middle-aged adults as suggested by the U-curve (Galambos et al., 2015).
    What is the U curve of life? The U-shape in happiness relies on finding that young and old adults are happier than middle-aged adults. If the U-shape applies, then there should be a downward slide from the teens or early 20s into the 40s and 50s and a climb back up after the 50s (Galambos et al., 2015; Piper, 2015). Well-being in the transition to adulthood (teens through 20s), however, is characterized by diverse trajectories, with some young people thriving in this period and others floundering as they attempt to meet normative challenges (e.g., finishing education and finding work; finding a romantic partner; Krahn, Howard, & Galambos, 2015; Schulenberg, Bryant, & O’Malley, 2004). Some research shows depressive symptoms – indicative of negative affect – decrease on average from the late teens into the 20s and 30s although life circumstances and histories contribute to diversity in these trajectories (Galambos, Barker, & Krahn, 2006; Merikangas et al., 2003). Research specifically on within-person change in general levels of happiness between the teens and midlife is in short supply, but it is not clear that young people are happier than middle-aged adults as suggested by the U-curve (Galambos et al., 2015).
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