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The Plight of a Woman.......Do you Agree?

WOMAN ● changes her name ● changes her home ● leaves her family ● moves in with you ● builds a home with you ● gets pregnant for you ● pregnancy changes her body ● she gets fat ● almost gives up in the labour room due to the unbearable pain of child birth ● even the kids she delivers bear your name Till the day she dies... everything she does... cooking, cleaning your house, taking care of your parents, bringing up your children, earning, advising you, ensuring you can be relaxed, maintaining all family relations, everything that benefit you..... sometimes at the cost of her own health, hobbies and beauty. So who is really doing whom a favour? Dear men, appreciate the women in your lives always, because it is not easy to be a woman. *Being a woman is priceless* Happy women's week! Rock the world ladies! A salute to ladies! WOMAN MEANS :- W ➖ WONDERFUL MOTHER O ➖ OUTSTANDING FRIEND M ➖ MARVELLOUS DAUGHTER A ➖ ADORABLE SISTER N ➖ NICEST GIFT ...

Total Nig.Ltd donates 2, 400 life jackets to Lagos State Govt.

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Lagos State Deputy Governor, Dr Idiat Adebule (right) with the Deputy Managing Director, Total Exploration & Production Nigeria Limited, Mr. Charles Ngoka (left) during the Official handing over of 2,400 Life Jackets donated by Total Nigeria Plc. to the Lagos State Government  at the Lagos House, Ikeja on Wednesday as a way of contributing to the prevention of boat mishaps on  water ways.

Bobbi to be buried next to her Mum

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obbi Kristina Brown lost her six month battle to live last night after she was found unresponsive in her bath tub at home. Family sources now say that the 22-year-old will be laid to rest in New Jersey, next to her beloved mother Whitney Houston.  Her body will be flown to New Jersey following a funeral service in Atlanta so she can be laid to rest alongside the singer. Whitney Houston died in February 2012 and was buried at Fairview Cemetery in Westfield, New Jersey next to her late father, John Russell Houston who died in 2003 following a long battle with diabetes and heart disease. Bobbi was 18 at the time of her mum’s death and was left devastated. Soon after Whitney’s death, the teenager suffered a hysterical breakdown and was sedated in hospital. She was latterly treated for severe stress and anxiety. More recently though, she was depressed and was at times suicidal, according to her cousin, Jerod Brown. In eerily similar circumstances, Whitney was found dead in a b...

Nepal has a market for kidney sale?

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Believe it or not, the villagers of Hokse, Nepal, are so poor that they’re forced to sell their own organs in order to make ends meet. The practice is so common there that the place has been nicknamed ‘Kidney Village’. Organ brokers regularly visit the village and its surrounding areas and convince cash-strapped locals to part with one of their healthy kidneys. These agents are notorious for tricking innocent villagers into traveling to Southern India to have their operations. They cook up all sorts of tales, telling the poor villagers that humans only need one kidney for survival or that the organ, once removed, will grow back! That particular trick was used to fool Geetha, a mother-of-four who sold her kidney for only $2,000. “For ten years people came to our village trying to convince us to sell our kidneys but I always said no,” Geetha said. But as her family grew, her desire to provide them with a house got stronger. “I have always wanted my own house and a piece of land,...

Man doesn't speak French, yet he won the French Language Scrabble Championship

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Nigel Richards is a beast when it comes to the game of Scrabble. He’s so good that he recently won the French Language Scrabble Championship without even speaking the language. ‘ “He doesn’t speak any French at all – he just learned the words,” Nigel’s friend Liz Fagerlund told the media. “He won’t know what they mean, wouldn’t be able to carry out a conversation in French, I wouldn’t think.” No wonder they call him the ‘Tiger Woods of Scrabble’. French journalist and self-confessed Scrabble lover Jean-Baptiste Morel wrote: “He doesn’t speak French, but he learned to play in our language by reading the words of the ODS (Official Scrabble Book) as if it were a sequence of letters to learn. The man, as well as having a perfect command of the vocabulary, possesses an impressive game tactic that allows him to leapfrog the competition.” Morel added that Richard had managed to win in spite of a “pretty rotten” draw of letters.

Chinese doctors save man's hand by attaching it to his leg

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Chinese surgeons recently performed a bizarre surgery in order to save a man’s severed hand. They grafted it on to his ankle for a month, before reattaching it to his arm! The innovative surgery was carried out on factory worker Zhou, from Changsha, China’s Hunan province. Zhou’s left hand was accidentally severed from his arm during an accident involving a spinning blade machine. He was immediately rushed to Xiangya Hospital, where Dr. Tang Juyu and his team realised that the damaged nerves and tendons needed time to heal. If they tried to attach the hand to his arm immediately, its cells would die from lack of blood supply. “Under normal temperatures, a severed finger needs to resume blood supply within 10 hours, but that time is even shorter for a separated limb,” Tang explained. “If a limb is short of blood for too long, its tissues die and it will be unsalvageable.”

Check out Duncan Mighty's wedding I.V

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Popular Port Harcourt, pop singer, Duncan Mighty is walking down the aisle with lovely wife, Vivien today, July 25, 2015.  Pictured above is their wedding invitation card, with the design of a passport. “Federal Republic of Vivien & Duncan, Official Wedding Visa.” The singer equally staging a wedding concert – an after party for his fans. The show that will kickoff by 10pm at No 1 Duncan Mighty D

The world's first malaria vaccine under way

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The world's first malaria vaccine has cleared one of the final hurdles prior to being approved for use in Africa. The European Medicines Agency gave a positive scientific opinion after assessing its safety and effectiveness. It represents a 'green light' for the Mosquirix jab, developed by GlaxoSmithKline. The World Health Organization will consider later this year whether to recommend it for children, among whom trials have yielded mixed results. Malaria kills around 584,000 people a year worldwide, most of them children under five in sub-Saharan Africa. 'Dream come true' Mosquirix, otherwise known as the RTS,S vaccine, is the first against a parasitic infection in humans. Dr Ripley Ballou, head of research at GSK vaccines, said: "This is a hugely significant moment. I've been working on this vaccine for 30 years and this is a dream come true." The company has not revealed the price of the vaccine, but has pledged not to make a prof...

Pastor trying to play Jesus Christ dies

Tragedy struck in a Zimbabwean village after a pastor, Shamiso Kanyama, died after he was allegedly buried alive on his instructions. According to reports, Kanyama had asked his followers, five members of the same family, to bury him alive so that he could summon more cleansing powers to help cleanse their house of evil spirits. As the story goes, the members of the family, charged with the murder of the prophet, invited the pastor to their home in the village of Mazonde to help cleanse their home, believed to be plagued by mysterious deaths. The accused family members, identified as Leanmore Mutero, Tonderai Muswere, Michael Muchengeti, Manasa Mutero and Nicholas Mutero, according to Zed 24 News, the country’s local newspaper, were charged before the High Court in Harare for murder. Owen Tagu, the High Court Justice, told Zed 24 News that he heard how on that day, their priest, Zvidzai Muchengeti had invited the late pastor to attend the home in the Muzarabani district, which ...

Ambode pledges to protect women's rights

Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State represented by the Deputy Governor, Dr Idiat Adebule pledged his commitment to vigorously pursue programmes that would guarantee and protect the rights of women in the State at the commemoration of this year’s Public Service Day in Lagos. The theme for this year’s commemoration is ‘The Role of Public Service in Women Empowerment, Innovation and Access to Service Delivery’. He said the day brought to mind the collective desire to empower women and help them realise their potential, irrespective of status, religion and backgrounds. According to him, with the right programmes and policies in place, women and girls in the state can be more productive and empowered for better life. Ambode urged public servants to imbibe and develop new approaches that would enhance better service delivery. ”This day was initiated to appreciate the contributions of public servants to the socio-economic development of the state. ”It provides us the opportu...

Non-adherence To Traffic Laws Worsens Lagos Traffic Congestion – Ambode

Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State on Thursday identified non-adherence to traffic laws and indiscriminate parking of vehicles due to inadequate parking space as factors which contributed to traffic congestion on Lagos roads. Ambode, who was represented by Dr Idiat Adebule, the Deputy Governor, made the observation at the inauguration of the Ikoyi Club 1938 Multi-Storey Car Park in Lagos. He urged motorists and organisations to work on both areas to ease traffic flow in the state. ”Non adherence to traffic laws and lack of parking space in most areas which leads to indiscriminate parking of cars, has been a major factor contributing to traffic congestion on Lagos roads. ”I urge road users to adhere to traffic laws, as well as organisations to ensure they provide parking space, to avoid indiscriminate parking of cars and ensure free flow of traffic,’’ he said. The governor commended the Club for its effort in reducing traffic congestion and urged other organisations to emulate t...

Let us fight cancer together - Ambode

Gov. Akinwumi Ambode of Lagos State on Sunday urged corporate organisations, NGOs and individuals to invest in cancer awareness, diagnosis, treatment, prevention and research to reduce the burden of the disease. Ambode, who was represented by the Deputy Governor, Dr Oluranti Adebule, made the plea at a programme to celebrate his birthday, tagged ‘The Banquet of Stars Against Cancer’. The programme was organised by the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy In Nigeria (CECP) to commemorate Cancer Awareness Week, raise fund and mobilise Nigerians to fight cancer scourge. He said that government recognised the task to provide quality healthcare for the people. ”Lives are lost everyday to cancer and this is unacceptable. This triggered the annual health mission organised by the Lagos State Government to screen the public for cancers. ”Government alone cannot do it. I call on corporate bodies, NGOs and individuals to invest in healthcare to reduce disease burden. ”To this ...

Beware of another Ebola outbreak - IDRIS warns

A former Commissioner for Health in Lagos State, Dr Jide Idris, on Thursday urged the Federal Government to take adequate precautionary measures against the return of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD). Idris gave the advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos against the backdrop of the reported return of the disease in Liberia and Sierra Leone. He also called for more vigilance at the nation’s border posts to prevent the entry of people who might be infected with the virus. “Everybody is talking about Ebola, Ebola Ebola. We are not out of the woods yet because that main public health infrastructure is still not there. “We are on the way, but we are not there yet. So, we cannot rest on our oars, there is a resurgence of Ebola in some of those countries now, so we still need to sit up in this country. “Enlighten the public, all those things we were saying, hand washing, good personal hygiene, all those things people need to imbibe. We take charge of ou...

Osibanjo decries state of legal education

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The Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo on Sunday urged legal professionals to reform and renovate the law profession in the country to meet international standards. Osinbajo made the call at the inauguration ceremony of the Ultra Modern Sir Adetokunbo Ademola Dinning Hall of the Law School, Lagos. The hall was remodeled and refurbished by the South Atlantic Petroleum Ltd. (SAPETRO), founded by a retired Chief of Army Staff, Gen. Theophillus Danjuma. Osinbajo, a professor of law, said that the legal profession might continue to suffer serious decline and lose its pride of place in the affairs of the country, if fundamental reforms were not implemented. ”This is an institution where we teach the law, teach character and teach discipline. But the declining rate of law education in the country calls for concern. ”The Council of Legal Education is a statutory body charged with the responsibility of ensuring standards in the teaching and learning of legal education. ”I urge members of the C...

PHD urges Buhari to ignore Obama on gay issues

The Project for Human Development, PHD, a Civil Society Organisation, on Sunday urged President Muhammadu Buhari not to listen to the U.S. government on issues of gay rights, so as to protect the laws and values of Nigeria. The call was made at a rally in Lagos, against the backdrop of Mr. Buhari’s visit to the US on Monday. The theme of the rally was, “Gay Marriage: Obama, Please Leave Nigeria Alone”. Mr. Buhari will on Monday, July 20, be at Washington DC on a four-day official visit, during which he will hold talks with President Barack Obama and other senior officials of the United States government. Jerry Okwuosa, Director-General of PHD, said that the rally was to hint Mr. Buhari on the fears by Nigerians that Mr. Obama might ask him to decriminalise “the Same Sex Prohibition Law of Nigeria.” According to him, this is a way for the U.S. to promote gay rights, which is a part of American foreign policy. ”The U.S. is now the major exporter of gay rights in the world. I...

Embrace dialogue rather than strikes - Ambode urges

Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State on Wednesday called for peaceful and non-disruptive means of resolving disputes in tertiary institutions. Ambode made the call at the 35th convocation ceremony of the Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education (AOCOED), Ijanikin, Lagos. The Governor, who is also the Moderator of the college, was represented by the Deputy Governor, Dr Idiat Adebule. He said that dialogue and constructive engagement should be explored in resolving disputes, rather than resorting to strikes. According to him, resorting to strikes has impacted negatively, not only on the academic programmes, but also on the quality of products of the tertiary institutions. ''As a government, we will not take the issue of workers' welfare for granted. We will also pay prompt attention to issues that may be bought to our attention before they degenerate to industrial dispute. ''I, therefore, urge all academic and non-academic unions in our tertiary institutions to always ...

Committee calls for review of Lagos LGs’administration

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The Committee on Reformation of Local Government administration in Lagos State on Friday called for a review of the functions, revenue and laws regulating the operations of Local Government in the State. Mr Nurudeen Ojora-Adejiyan, Chairman of the committee, made the call while submitting its report to Mrs Shade Jaji, Lagos State Head of Service, in Ikeja. The  News Agency of Nigeria  reports that on June 29, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, inaugurated the committee to address the administrative governance structure and service delivery processes in LGAs across the state, for better grassroots service delivery. The committee was given a deadline of two-weeks to submit its report. Ojora-Adejiyan also called for a functional template to assess the performance of LGs, based on available resources, standardisation of departments and sanctions on officials and LG personnel involved in fraudulent practices. Ojora-Adejiyan said, ”The committee cutting edge co...

Ambode, other Celebrate Jakande @86

Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State on Thursday described Alhaji Lateef Jakande as a progressive leader and a pacesetter who added value to the face of good governance in the State. Ambode, who was represented by the Deputy Governor, Dr Idiat Adebule, said this at the 86th birthday celebration of the first Civilian Governor of Lagos State, Alhaji Lateef Jakande, popularly known as `LKJ’ in Lagos. He said that Jakande had been a strong pillar behind the other governors of the State in driving good governance, development and progress for all Lagosians. ”Alhaji Jakande is truly a progressive politician and administrator par excellence. We cannot forget his memorable years of selfless service to the people of Lagos State. ”He is a selfless leader who has set the precedent for us to follow and we shall not relent until we have surpassed his achievements in providing good governance in the State, ” he said. In a paper titled: ‘Progressive Governance: LKJ Reflects’,...

Ambode task youths on technical, vocational education

Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State on Thursday urged youths to embrace technical and vocational education to breed quality entrepreneurs that could compete effectively in local and global business terrain. Ambode, who was represented by the Deputy Governor, Dr Idiat Adebule, made the call at the 3rd Annual Lagos State Enterprise Day, organised by the Lagos State Technical and Vocational Education Board (LASTVEB). The programme was entitled: 'Promoting Trade Skills for Improved Productivity in Entrepreneurship Development'. According to him, brighter days lie ahead as his administration will give youths all the necessary support to succeed. ''Our administration is committed to promoting and encouraging the acquisition of technical and vocational education as major instruments for youth empowerment, job and wealth creation. ''The newly-created Ministry of Employment and Wealth Creation is in fulfilment of our electoral promise to make life better for ...

IGBOS NOT AT WAR WITH LAGOS YORUBAS

Igbo pressure group known as The Igbo Action (TIA) hereby wishes to refute the resume statements emanating from certain group of individuals who routinely masquerade as agents of ethnic unity. We have noticed with gross dismay the divisive move of certain group of individuals who parade as agents of ethnic unity in Nigeria. One wonders what really their mission is. Why over flog an issue you earlier labeled nullity. Where is the war? Is it offensive for a people to demand mutual respect, and continued relevance in the governance process of the state where they contribute meaningfully in its economic growth?  Is it wrong for a people to civilly register their dissatisfaction in the manner they are being treated, marginalized, intimidated and relegated to the background on issuesthat concerns their welfare? Let it be known that Igbos in Lagos have no intention of engaging Lagos Yorubas in any kind of war, we are a civilized people and very friendly with any environment we...

Is love worth the pain and agony of sickle cell disorder?

Is love worth the pain and agony of sickle cell disorder? Asks Lucy Osuizigbo “They say that love is blind, they say that love conquers all, but in my case love could not save my four children from the agony and death of sickle cell disorder,“ says Mrs Tawa Edirin, a Lagos-based business woman. “ My ex-husband and I knew that we both carried the `AS` genotypes. But, because we loved each other so much, we turned deaf ears to our concerned relatives’ warning and ploy to stop our marriage. We got married in1996. “ We had, and most unfortunately, lost four children to sickle cell disorder within 10 years of our marriage. It was a traumatic experience and period for us and at that point we realized that love was not enough to keep our children and our union alive. “Sadly, each child took the ‘S’ from each of the parents and ended up being ‘SS’ carriers,” Edirin says amid tears. According to her, the love birds were forced, painfully faced with reality, to end the marriage in 2007...
BringBackOurGirls campaign await official confirmation, schedule to meet with President Buhari  Dr Oby Ezekwesili, a former Education Minister and co-coordinator of the BringBackOurGirls campaign Movement on Thursday said that they await official confirmation and schedule for the meeting from President Mohammadu Buhari. Ezekwesili told newsmen in Lagos that the movement had written to President Buhari to provide demands on efforts to successfully bring back the missing girls. ''We have writtento request for a meeting with the President as we did on several occasions with the previous government. ''The meeting shall enable us to express our deep anxieties at the failure of the Federal Government to rescue our 219 Chibok girls. ''And to provide our demands on efforts to successfully bring back our girls. ''We shall also use the meeting to understand, and contribute to the strategy for countering terrorism, ensuring post-insurgency recovery and ...
The Igbo Conscience group canvasses inter-ethnic relations The Igbo Conscience (TIC), a nonpartisan group on Wednesday called for enhanced inter- ethnic relationship to promote peaceful coexistence and national unity. Mr Onyekachi Ubani, Chairman of the group made the call at a media briefing in Lagos to formerly inaugurate the group. Ubani described inter-ethnic relations as interactions between different ethnic groups. The interaction processes can take place through trading, marriages, burials amongst several others. ''For any country to develop economically, politically and socially, its various ethnic groups or nationalities must be at peace with one another. '' Hence, no nation can develop in the atmosphere of rancour and acrimony. ''The Igbo Conscience group (TIC) is a child of necessity birthed out of the increasing intolerance that has marked the relationship among the various ethnic nationalities that make up Nigeria. ''Particular...