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Christianity EtcRe: Photo Of Catholic Priest Infected With Ebola As Bishops Prays For Him Afar. by divinehand2003(op): 10:58am On May 26, 2018
Thou shalt not be afraid. Have faith in God and you will be healed of thine infirmity.
Christianity EtcPhoto Of Catholic Priest Infected With Ebola As Bishops Prays For Him Afar. by divinehand2003(op): 10:06am On May 26, 2018
A Catholic priest has contracted the Ebola virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo amid a continuing outbreak that began in the nation earlier this month. The priest, who has been identified as Fr. Lucien Ambunga, – was reportedly infected in the town of Mbandaka.

https://www-nationalhelm-co.cdn.ampproject.org/i/s/www.nationalhelm.co/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Lucien-Ambunga-672x377.jpg

The clergy was pictured receiving prayers from other the Bishop and priests after being quarantined.

Extremely contagious and highly deadly, Ebola gained major international attention during the 2014-2016 epidemic in West Africa that left more than 11,000 people dead.

In the latest outbreak in DRC, the first case of Ebola was reported on May 8 in the rural Equateur province near Bikoro, and later spread to Mbandaka. The World Health Organization has said that the chances of Ebola spreading to other parts of the nation are “very high.”

https://www.nationalhelm.co/2018/05/congo-catholic-priest-lucien-ambunga-with-ebola-virus-being-prayed-for.html

CrimeRe: What Is Killing People In Nigeria Today? by divinehand2003(op): 7:03am On May 24, 2018
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Lord have mercy!

Thanks for this Op.
Welcome my bro
CrimeWhat Is Killing People In Nigeria Today? by divinehand2003(op):
What is killing people in Nigeria today?
Nigerians should be focused on solving these problems instead of fighting over Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) they don’t understand yet. These are what are causing most of the cancer going around now:

1.) Ripening agent for banana and plantain.
Because people are in hurry to harvest their bananas and plantain. They spray it with Calcium carbide. This is a ripening agent and makes the plantain to ripen very quietly. It is extremely hazardous to the human body as it contains traces of arsenic and phosphorus.

So anytime you buy ripe plantain in the market chances are you are buying plantain ripened with Calcium carbide. Solution:

Buy unripe Plantains and Banana and keep it inside black plastic for few days, it will ripe naturally.

2.) Most Nigerian farmers, if not all of them use a chemical called “Sniper” as added ingredient for pest control. Sniper is potent and it scares me. It is a DDVP, 2,2-Dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate compound. An organophosphate that readily binds to the lungs and kidney causing cancer. It is almost in everything you eat in Nigeria. Even the looters eat it too.

Solution: You are on your own here because it is everywhere.

3.) Weevil controls in Beans with Aluminum phosphide (AlP). This is the most dangerous food pollution in Nigeria. Because weevil can destroy the entire year harvest of the farmer in few days. They drop tablets of Aluminum Phosphide inside each bag of beans.

They think that one tablet is enough to drive weevils away from the bag of beans. Yes they are right, but that one tablet can drive weevil away from an entire Silo or 50 tones of beans. Do the mathematics yourselves.

Unfortunately, it is now one of the most common causes of food poisoning in Nigeria. It liberates lethal phosphine gas when it comes in contact either with atmospheric moisture or with hydrochloric acid in the stomach.

Solution: Eat beans with Weevils.

4.) Chicken from China preserved using embalming substance. The same used to embalm dead bodies in Nigeria.This is cancer causing substance that will kill you slowing. How else do you think chicken gets to Nigeria from China without proper cooling system?

Solution: Eat only local chicken. Don’t buy frozen chicken. If you can’t see it running around don’t buy it.
The farmers don’t want to kill people, but they are uneducated and don’t know what they are doing and besides, they don’t have tools to deal with the challenges they have.

This is why the European Union, United States don’t want to have the Beans, Cocoa, Plantain and Pineapples from Nigeria. It has nothing to do with racism or because they are evil white people. They have warned Nigeria several times to clean up her food.

*Dr. Anthony Nwaoney is a consultant epidemiologist

https://guardian-ng.cdn.ampproject.org/i/s/guardian.ng/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/whats-the-deal-with-plantains-00-e1510678851668-531x299.jpg

https://guardian.ng/features/health/what-is-killing-people-in-nigeria-today/
Crime6 Bank Staff Declared Wanted By Nigeria Police For Fraud by divinehand2003(op): 1:55pm On May 22, 2018
The Nigeria Police Force has declared 6 staff members of a new generation bank in Nigeria - Linda Natufe Chekwube, Akanaga Christian Chika, Matthew Akpan Benny, Juwon Faromoh, Oluwasoji Ajetumobi and Oshiojum Chibuzor Wilson, wanted for fraudulent conversion of funds.

The warrants for their arrest were issued by a Magistrate Court in Lagos and the public has been advised to contact 08033068667 or 08182465467 to provide useful information that can lead to their arrest.

Here are copies of the special police gazette bulletins released with details of the wanted persons:



Naija.ng
CrimeRe: I Can Pull N1bn From Any Bank In Nigeria Within Minutes – Dr. Michael by divinehand2003(op): 11:49am On May 22, 2018
fuckerstard:
He can go ahead, my acc balance na zero point zero naira..
Hehehehehehe

The guy go jam Aso rock
RomanceRe: A Round Of Sex Is Not Complete If The Female Doesn’t Cum – South African Lady by divinehand2003(m): 11:48am On May 22, 2018
Some girls can never cum no matter how hard you try. Just a waste of time and energy.
CrimeRe: I Can Pull N1bn From Any Bank In Nigeria Within Minutes – Dr. Michael by divinehand2003(op): 11:45am On May 22, 2018
fuckerstard:
My kind of guy..
Until he defraud you too abi?
CrimeI Can Pull N1bn From Any Bank In Nigeria Within Minutes – Dr. Michael by divinehand2003(op): 11:37am On May 22, 2018
A Nigerian medical doctor, Dr. William Michael who turned to a professional internet hacker has revealed that he had the capacity to hack into any bank in Nigeria and withdraw N1bn within 67 minutes.

P.M.EXPRESS reports that the Imo State-born Michael whose mother is from Delta State also revealed that all the banks in Nigeria do not have enough security as none of them had what he described as firewalls to prevent access to their accounts through the internet. He said it was very easy to have access into both the banks and their customers accounts and defraud them.

“It is so easy to hack into any bank account, pick alerts and send to customers from the bank data that look real but are fake” he said.

Dr. Michael said that he became a professional hacker when he became frustrated and he travelled to Canada, where he was taught how to do it within two weeks from his Israeli friend and became a master.

He said any hacker in the world is a bank to himself because such person can buy anything he wants through his credit card, send fake alerts and will not need to have any account in any bank.
He further revealed that there were many applications which can be used and when a hacker mastered them, that money will no longer be a problem to such person.

Dr. Michael confessed that he had hacked into many accounts, withdrawn millions of Naira and had the system that sent fake credit alerts to accounts without the banks detecting it. He therefore advised the banks in Nigeria to work and improve their security systems as what they have presently were really porous and substandard in the world.

The hacker said that he was a qualified medical doctor and had worked in Eko and Tolu Hospitals before he travelled abroad. He said he had carried out wide research works on how to perform C/S operations with ease and presented the results to the hospital management. Dr. Michael said that the management sacked him, stole his ideas and started applying them on their patients, so he left and travelled abroad.

The suspect was paraded before journalists by the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr Imohimi Edgal at the State Command.

P.M.EXPRESS reports that the police boss recognised the suspect’s intelligence and said that detailed investigations needed to be carried out on his activities. The CP said that the banks in Nigerian should show interest to know what has been going on about the internet banking fraud.

CP Edgal said that the suspect who was brought to the Command with his face covered was still undergoing interrogations and will not allow his face to be shown for now for security reasons.

On how Dr. Michael was arrested, the CP said that the police received a complaint that there existed a syndicate that went go to shops, bought cars, configured a computer programme that would send fake payment alerts to the sellers and by so doing obtained the cars under false pretence.

He said a car dealer, one Mr. Abidogun Adewale was defrauded by Dr. Williams when he bought a Porsche car for N28m and paid him with fake alert to his phone using http tunnel.com
The victim released the car after receiving the alert, went to the bank and discovered that the alert was fake.

Edgal said he directed the FSARS to fish him, he was arrested eventually and confessed that he committed the offence. He also led the police detectives to Delta State where the Porsche car was recovered and two other vehicles were recovered in Owerri, Imo State.

CP said that the suspect had a good mastery of the cyber environment and can use credit cards through cyber ghost 12. He said that when the credit cards mature, they were then funded through a hacked Swiss account. He explained that any transaction anyone was doing through the Swiss account, the suspect will manipulate such wire through contrived credit card. He said it was possible with the aid of cyber ghost and other applications.

http://pmexpressng.com/can-pull-n1bn-bank-nigeria-within-minutes-dr-michael/

RomanceRe: Is Linda Ikeji Really Engaged (pictures)? by divinehand2003(m): 4:47pm On May 21, 2018
biacan:
There goes my role model...... I'm next in line biko kiss
Ok ooooo
We will celebrate you when it happens. All the best
PoliticsRe: Olisa Metuh Cries In Court As Doctor Explains His Health Condition by divinehand2003(m): 3:13pm On May 21, 2018
Lol

Crocodile tears
PoliticsRe: Video Of Olisah Metuh's Collapse In Court Emerges (watch) by divinehand2003(m): 3:08pm On May 21, 2018
Lol

Nigerian politicians love drama. By the time Buhari leaves office, all these wayo fainting and suspicious coma will stop.
CelebritiesRe: Linda Ikeji Pregnant For Don Jazzy-laura Ikeji by divinehand2003(m): 6:32am On May 21, 2018
Don Jazy made it clear from his tweet by saying this, "It wasn't me."
Foreign AffairsRe: Caption This Photo Of Queen Elizabeth And Her New Grand Daughter-inlaw(Meghan) by divinehand2003(m): 7:45pm On May 20, 2018
Hope she won't end up like Dianahuh
CelebritiesRe: Linda Ikeji Orders An Over 100 Million Naira Bentley For Her Unborn Child by divinehand2003(m): 7:43pm On May 20, 2018
Lol

Too early
CelebritiesRe: See How Nigerians On Twitter Are Reacting To Linda Ikeji Pregnancy by divinehand2003(m): 5:52pm On May 20, 2018
Hallelujah!!!!!


Who is the babypapa?
PoliticsJournalist Who Posted IGP Ibrahim Idris’ “transmission” Video Goes Into Hiding by divinehand2003(op): 4:22pm On May 20, 2018
A Liberty Television journalist, Aminu Nurudeen, suspected to have posted the viral video showing the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, struggling to read a speech at a public event in Kano, has gone into hiding, Saturday PUNCH has learnt.

Impeccable sources told Saturday PUNCH that the Kano State Police Command invited the reporter to its office immediately the video went viral. The video, shows the IG struggling to read his speech at the inauguration of the Police Technical Intelligence Unit in Kano, Kano State on Monday.

It was learnt that Nurudeen’s whereabouts had been unknown since the Kano State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Musa Magaji Majiya, invited him on Thursday.

Sources said the police authorities were upset with the journalist because he had allegedly disobeyed a directive by the Kano State Police Command to journalists present at the event not to report the IG’s blunder or make the video public.

According to sources, the IG’s blunder brought an abrupt end to the event, leading the police chief’s handlers to hurriedly usher him away from the venue of the event.

The viral video showed the IG delivering an incoherent speech, which had since exposed him to public ridicule.

In a part of the transcription of the footage, Idris said, “I mean, transmission, I mean effort, that the transmission cooperation to transmission, I mean transmission to have effect, ehm, apprehend, I mean, apprehensive towards the recommendation, recommended formation effective and effect, I mean, apprehensive at the transmission of…and transmission and transmission for the effective in the police command.”

Voice of Liberty had posted the video on Wednesday. It was gathered on Friday that the IG was embarrassed by the trending video and had ordered an investigation into its release.

In the video, the police boss stumbled over nearly every word in the address, pronouncing transition as transmission and generally bungling his remarks.

The over two minutes video showed Idris apologising to the audience intermittently as he struggled to read the speech which appeared to be a few pages long.

As he battled to read the speech, a senior police officer moved to his side to assist him, but he still flunked the speech.

A source said that the IG explained away the video to his officers, describing it as doctored.

“He has however ordered an investigation into the leakage of the video but we are watching to see how he intends to deal with the individuals behind the viral video without further embarrassing himself and the force,” a senior police officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told one of our correspondents.

It was gathered that detectives were using the police technical platform to track the original source of the video on social media.

It was learnt that bloggers that posted the video might be interrogated by the police for allegedly “peddling a doctored video meant to cast the IG in bad light and embarrass the police leadership.”

Idris, in an interactive media chat on the police Twitter handle, Nigerian Police @PoliceNG #Askthepolice, had also told Nigerians that the video was doctored.

“Yes, it was doctored,” he said in response to a question from a twitter user who wanted to know why he bungled the speech.

The mood at the Force headquarters on Friday was solemn as policemen believed the video was sponsored by the enemies of the IG.

“I believe the IG may not be the most intelligent officer, but he is capable of presenting coherent speeches,” a Deputy Superintendent of Police who also spoke on condition of anonymity said.

The police spokesman, Jimoh Moshood could not be reached for comments as he did not respond to calls.

He had yet to respond to a text message as of the time of filing this report.

Nigerians react to IG video clip

Nigerians have, however, reacted to the video.

A former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, in his reaction to the video on Twitter, urged Nigerians to pray for Idris.

He had yet to respond to a text message as of the time of filing this report.

Nigerians react to IG video clip

Nigerians have, however, reacted to the video.

A former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, in his reaction to the video on Twitter, urged Nigerians to pray for Idris.

He said, “Our IG of Police needs prayers and we must treat him with compassion. What happened to him whilst reading his infamous “transmission” speech was not ordinary. He is the victim of dark spirits and satanic forces. We must not gloat over it or laugh at him. Instead we must pray for him.”

But the Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Diaspora Matters, Abike Dabiri, on Twitter defended the IG, saying, “This video is definitely doctored.”

Nigerians however asked Dabiri to prove her assertion by posting an original video.

A former head of the Bureau of Public Service Reforms, Joe Abah, said the IG might be suffering from dyslexia.

@JoeAbah, he tweeted, “If this video is genuine, I’ve been advised the IG may be dyslexic. If that is the case, it is no laughing matter, and not something he should be ridiculed for. A lot of kids are dyslexic. We must ensure that they are not bullied or stigmatised. They too can become IG of Police.”

Abah was, however, countered by critics, who said the symptoms showed by the IGP were not typical of dyslexic patients.

According to a definition by NHS.co.uk, dyslexia is a common learning difficulty that can cause problems with reading, writing and spelling. It’s a “specific learning difficulty”, which means it causes problems with certain abilities used for learning, such as reading and writing. Unlike a learning disability, intelligence isn’t affected.

Police comment on IG video

The Nigerian Police Force has, however, claimed that the video was doctored.

On its Twitter handle during a forum tagged, #AskThePolice, one Dr. Adekola Adewale asked the Force to provide clarification on the video going viral about the IG.

Nigeria Police Force replied, “Thank you for your question. Yes it was doctored. #AskThePolice.”

But a source told Saturday PUNCH that police were being cautious in issuing an official statement to debunk the video in order not to further escalate reactions already generated by the clip.

The source said, “The video was doctored and it was meant to embarrass the Force and the IG. The police don’t want to issue an official statement because no TV station, or newspaper has carried the story. The moment a statement is issued, the doctored video would be revisited and it would escalate things. Even if the police issue an official statement, it may still backfire.”

Another source, a senior police officer, claimed that the Force had “the original version of the doctored video,” dismissing allegations that the police had invited the journalist that released the video.

“The original version of the video is available. As far as I know, the police have not ordered the arrest of anybody in connection with the video. The journalist might say the police invited him, but there was nothing like that. There is nothing like a spell being cast on the IG. Besides, there is nothing like that in law. The video was done mischievously. IG is mentally sound and he has been coming to the office every day after that event was held,” he added.

The officer stated that the video was under investigation, adding that the outcome would determine the next line of action.

The officer sent “the original video” to our correspondent on Friday evening.

But Saturday PUNCH observed that though recorded at the same event, it did not capture where a man, who appeared to be the IG’s personal assistant, assisted the police chief to check the speech he was presenting for correct pronunciation.

Source: PUNCH

https://www.google.com/amp/punchng.com/igs-trending-video-journalist-goes-into-hiding/amp/
TravelRe: Ramadan: What To Know When Travelling To A Muslim Country by divinehand2003(op): 1:08pm On May 18, 2018
anibirelawal:
WILL YOU STOP RUMBLING huh !
He obviously missed the point. Some Christian don't eat meat during lent. Every religious group has their rules and doctrines. Let's respect all.
TravelRamadan: What To Know When Travelling To A Muslim Country by divinehand2003(op): 9:00pm On May 17, 2018
It's the holy month of Ramadan and some Muslim countries have strict laws during this period.

Tourists travelling to a Muslim country during this holy month of Ramadan need to observe some Islamic laws.
You will be presented with a unique opportunity to observe and experience customs, and traditions. However, you want to try to not offend the locals this holy month.

Below are five key things to note.

1. Eating in public is illegal
It is illegal in some countries to eat, drink, or smoke in public during the fasting hours. Tourists can dine within the confines of their hotel.

2. Expect rush hours
During Ramadan, the two hours before the breaking of the fast are the busiest as people rush from place to place to grab food or beat the evening traffic to make it back home. Getting a taxi during this traffic-heavy stretch becomes a challenge so be prepared if you need to be somewhere at a certain time.

3. Some businesses will be closed
Places like clubs, bars and some restaurants might be closed for a month or hours on end.

No outdoor dining or music is allowed. Majority of these businesses have shorter hours during this 30-day period as employers are expected to let their workers get home in time to break their fast with their families.

4. Dress conservatively
During Ramadan, even in more liberal countries it is adviable to cover your arms, legs, shoulders, and even hair to avoid offending the locals.

5. No public display of affection
In many Muslim countries, especially Saudi Arabia, public displays of affection can draw negative attention. Avoid holding hands, kissing or even a peck when with your partner. It' better to maintain an appropriate distance with your spouse.

http://www.pulse.ng/lifestyle/food-travel-arts-culture/what-to-know-when-travelling-to-a-muslim-country-id8389111.html
EducationRe: Let's See Who Can Get This One Correctly. Good Luck! by divinehand2003(m): 8:34pm On May 16, 2018
Up
CelebritiesRe: Binta Diamond, Wizkid's Babymama Complains About N4.5 Million Child Support by divinehand2003(m): 7:27pm On May 16, 2018
Much ado about those poor kids born out of wedlock.

It's pleasurable making babies, however, a great deal of work and care and attention is demanded to raise them up properly.

Wizzy, pls take care of your children from multiple women. You owe them that responsibility.
CelebritiesRe: Man Grabs & Fondles A Lady's Boobs At A Beach.see Reactions(pics) by divinehand2003(m): 9:28pm On May 15, 2018
Lol

Real beach fun. But wait oooo, what if the relationship ends tomorrow, how will the next guy feel? I swear the next guy will see as BITCH FUN.
HealthTramadol Abuse: 10 Risky Side Effects by divinehand2003(op): 9:05pm On May 15, 2018
The abuse of Tramadol, popularly known as Tramol has become a headache in some parts of the globe with Ghana inclusive. The drug is so far one of the most abused in the world. In Ghana, the youths have resulted to the unprescriptive intake of this drug for various purposes. Some claim they take it to enhance and prolong sexual performances. Others do take it to remain ‘sharp’ as they put it.

However, the abuse of this drug has dire consequences not only on the individual taking it but on the society as a whole. Most of the youths after abusing the drug turn to be violent and can harm or even kill anyone around them without knowing it since the drug has an effect on a person’s mental health.

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For the individual, the side effects are just too many and we bring you ten of them. But before then, let’s find out some vital things about this drug.

What is Tramadol?
Tramadol is an extremely strong painkiller given to patients who are in extreme discomfort when other traditional painkillers stop working.
It is available by prescription only and comes in tablet, capsule and liquid drops that you swallow.

It works by stopping pain signals from travelling along the nerves to the brain to ease any discomfort a person might be feeling.

Tramadol is quite often given to patients who might be in pain after major surgery or to people who have long-term conditions such as arthritis.

In addition to reducing feelings of pain, opioids slow down respiration and breathing to help you relax. But taking too-high doses of opioids like tramadol can slow down breathing to the point you stop breathing completely and suffer an overdose. Taking tramadol as directed is crucial to preventing an overdose and other adverse symptoms that can occur when misusing or abusing this drug.

Here are 10 risky side effects of tramadol. If you or a loved one is suffering from tramadol dependence, don’t hesitate to seek help right away, since continued tramadol use can lead to serious health problems, including death.

1. Seizures
Seizures are a common side effect of tramadol use, though the risk goes up significantly for those who use this drug in high amounts, or with alcohol, illicit drugs, antipsychotics, and antidepressants. It happens when changes occur in the brain due to electrical disturbances and are thought to be common with tramadol use since the drug increases the brain’s levels of serotonin and norepinephrine. When tramadol is combined with other substances, the risk for seizures is higher due to the way all these different chemicals interact with the brain.

2. Serotonin Syndrome
Serotonin syndrome is a group of symptoms that occur when the brain is exposed to high levels of serotonin, such as that caused by drugs and medications that spike serotonin levels. Studies have shown that using tramadol on its own can cause serotonin syndrome, though the risk increases among those who also use antidepressants, and illicit drugs such as cocaine, MDMA, and LSD. Common symptoms of serotonin syndrome include tremors, confusion, and muscle spasms.

3. Swelling under the Skin
Tramadol use can cause a condition known as angioedema, or swelling under the skin. Though rare, angioedema can happen to anyone who experiences a severe allergic reaction to tramadol. One study found that tramadol can even cause massive swelling of the tongue and protrusion of the tongue through the mouth, along with swollen vocal cords.

4. Insomnia
As one of the most common side effects of tramadol, insomnia poses a number of serious risks that can compromise your overall health and livelihood. Insomnia increases your risk for accidents, impairs your judgement, and doubles your risk for death from heart disease. Lack of sleep also disrupts your natural hormonal balance, and increases the risk for depression, cardiac events, diabetes, and cancer. Research has even found that going without sleep for 24 hours produces effects similar to that caused by having a blood alcohol concentration level of 0.1%.

5. Allergic Reaction (Anaphylaxis)
Some people who use tramadol may experience a life-threatening allergic reaction to the drug known as anaphylaxis, which can occur as quickly as a few minutes after use. Hives, swelling, rash, difficulty breathing, and shock are common symptoms of anaphylaxis, though symptoms of nausea, vomiting, and fainting may also occur. Seek medical help immediately if you or your loved one suffers an instant allergic reaction after using tramadol.

6. Suicidal Thoughts
People who have a history of suicidal attempts and addiction are at far greater risk for suicide when using tramadol. In 2010 the FDA added a warning to all tramadol products advising doctors and patients about the risk of suicide when using tramadol. This warning was issued after the number of tramadol-related deaths increased in those with histories of drug use disorders and suicidal ideation.

7. Dependence and Addiction
Along with all other opioids, dependence and addiction are one of the more serious tramadol side effects. Those who use high doses of tramadol can become tolerant to the medication, and require higher doses to achieve the drug’s effects. This can cause the body to become physically dependent on tramadol, which in turn, increases the risk for addiction. A person who becomes dependent on tramadol will experience a set of withdrawal symptoms when reducing their doses, or when attempting to quit the drug cold turkey.

8. Withdrawal
Those who stop using tramadol abruptly or who lower their usual dosage amount will experience a set of tramadol withdrawal symptoms within 12 hours of the last dose. The DEA reports that 90% of tramadol users will experience traditional opioid withdrawal symptoms, while the remaining 10% may also experience symptoms associated with reduced levels of serotonin and norepinephrine.

Common opioid withdrawal symptoms include:

A runny nose
Tearing eyes
Sweating
Muscle and body aches
Abdominal pain and cramping
Diarrhea
Nausea and vomiting
Insomnia
Hypertension
Rapid heart rate
Agitation
Irritability
Problems with memory and concentration
Anxiety
Depression
Drug cravings

Additional withdrawal symptoms associated strictly with tramadol use include:
Tingling and numbness in limbs
Confusion
Panic attacks
Extreme paranoia
Hallucinations

9. Overdose
Using too much tramadol or using the drug in ways other than directed can cause a fatal overdose. Those who use tramadol with other substances are also at high risk for an overdose. Opioid overdoses can often be reversed with an opioid overdose reversal drug called naloxone, but sometimes, naloxone can fail to revive tramadol overdose victims due to the way this drug differs in chemical makeup from all other opioids.

A tramadol overdose can lead to a coma or death. Contact emergency services immediately if you or someone you love exhibits the following symptoms after using tramadol:

Slowed or stopped breathing
Irregular heart rate
Constricted pupils
Rigid muscles
Muscle pain
Vomiting
Pale, clammy skin
Hyperthermia
Bluish tint to nails and lips
Seizure
Loss of consciousness

10. Other serious side effects
The above 9 tramadol side effects and symptoms may be some of the most risky for users; however, other side effects may still occur. Cognitive decline, digestive problems, fever, and overactive reflexes are other serious tramadol effects that can result from continued tramadol use.

Source: https://www.addictions.com/blog/9-risky-tramadol-side-effects-and-symptoms/
CrimeRe: Armed Robbers Kill Policeman On Abuja-Kaduna Road After Gun Battle (Graphic) by divinehand2003(m): 7:15pm On May 15, 2018
May their souls RIP
PoliticsRe: President Buhari Counts 'Looted' Dollars At EFCC Headquarter (Photos) by divinehand2003(m):
Nice one

Hope they will move a step further to strengthen the intelligence of the anti-corruption agency so that they can become more effective and efficient at prosecuting any culprit.
LiteratureRe: Birthmark by divinehand2003(m): 5:48pm On May 15, 2018
BOLAPE, the way you do the twisting of the story make me wanna watch this on tv. Great update again. I pray the next set of updates drop early.
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PhonesRe: Five Features You Must Disable On New Smartphones by divinehand2003(op): 8:15am On May 15, 2018
erico2k2:
your GPS must be on hence it comes back on!turn GPS off
I even disabled the GPS too but something keeps triggering it on.
PhonesRe: Five Features You Must Disable On New Smartphones by divinehand2003(op): 8:11am On May 15, 2018
Northmall:
Disable your Location too
True talk.
That location thing on my mobile phone gives me headaches too. It zaps data and battery. Funny enough when I disable it, it automatically comes on again.
PhonesFive Features You Must Disable On New Smartphones by divinehand2003(op): 6:22am On May 15, 2018
YOU may need to disable the following five features from a new smartphone you have just bought, according to Androidpit.com.

1. Automatic brightness and other features that affect battery life
Manufacturers offer an automatic brightness system. The smartphone detects the ambient light level and adapts its display so that it remains comfortable to read. This is a laudable idea, but the resolution is disappointing most of the time since the luminosity threshold is usually higher than you need.
Brightness means energy, and the consumption will increase, which means your battery will ultimately be paying for it. In short, turn off the automatic brightness and calibrate it yourself. You will get more battery life out of it.
The screen is the element that most affects your smartphone’s autonomy, so you have nothing to lose by taking a look at your screen options to see if something needs to be changed. This of course depends on your use and habits, but in most cases, it is useless to keep the screen on for more than a minute.
•The secret is to improve battery life on any phone.

2. Useless and cumbersome bloatware
Your smartphone most likely contains at least one app that does not interest you. Whether it is a service from Google (for example, Duo), an app pre-installed by your operator, an app from the manufacturer, or a sponsored app. The number of these apps varies according to the manufacturer, but what is certain is that these apps not only take up space, but may also run in the background. In many cases, these apps can be deleted (and you are better off deleting them).
As a rule, Google apps cannot be deleted (at least not without hacking). Some apps pre-installed by manufacturers cannot be uninstalled either. So, what you have to do is simply disable them: not only will they take up less space in the system, but they also will no longer bother you. To do this, go to the Settings, find the list of apps and search to find the one you are looking for.

3. Animations and transitions
If your smartphone is not very powerful, you should do everything you can to make it run a bit more smoothly. There is one little trick that can help you on a daily basis: disabling transitions and animations. To be more specific, these are the effects you see when you switch from one screen or app to another: they can be pretty, but they are unnecessary. If you disable them, transitions will be faster.
All you have to do is simply enable developer options. Once you have done this, you will find the developer options menu and ‘Window animation scale’, ‘Transition animation scale’, and ‘Animation duration scale’. Once you have done this, you will have to reduce it (for example, to 0.5) or deactivate it.

4. Vibrations and sounds
These vibrations and sounds are intended to mimic the response of a physical button, but in practice, they are usually quite irritating. Even worse, they will impact your device’s autonomy. In short, you should ask yourself if this feature really is of value to you. If this is not the case, you should deactivate these features.
To disable these sounds and vibrations:
•Go to Settings > Sound & notifications
•Once you are in this menu, you can disable everything: Dial pad sounds, Screen locking sounds, Charging sounds, Touch sounds, Vibrate on touch, etc.
Please note: if the smartphone is being used by an older person who does not have a great sense of touch, it is recommended that you leave the vibration on so that they can better feel the screen.

5. Personalisation for advertisements
Of course, Google uses your private data to get to know you better, which allows it to target you with ads. By accepting Google on your phone, you accept the rules of the game: it will get information about you through its various services and apps. You cannot do much about this (unless you boycott Google), but you can decide whether apps can use your ad ID or not. If you decide to disable this option, Google won’t be able to offer you targeted ads (but they will continue to send you ads anyway).
To do this, simply go to Settings and search in the Google menu. You will then find ‘Ads’, and there, you will be able to set which apps may use your ad ID to create profiles and run custom ads. Of course, if you want to see targeted ads, it is better to leave this option enabled, but you will not prevent Google from getting information about you.

Reasons for disabling the five features

Optimisation and fluidity: We all want an ultra-fast smartphone that loads applications quickly and offers maximum battery life. Some of you will have an advantage over others (if you have a powerful smartphone), while others will have more difficulties. In both cases, it is recommended that you avoid as many problems as possible.

User experience: The experience you have with your smartphone depends on many elements, some of which can be quite subjective. Some things can be really painful on a daily basis.

Privacy and confidentiality: If these words are important to you, you know that they have been in the headlines in recent weeks. The Cambridge Analytica case has catapulted Facebook to the forefront (due to criticism of its business model and the exposure of some of its practices), and other big names in technology have quickly followed up by providing more precise user conditions.

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