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CelebritiesRe: Timi Dakolo: Strange Men Outside My House With Guns by eldoc2003(m): 6:40pm On Jul 20, 2019
CosmicPhoenix:
instead of calling the police,he is crying on social media
FamilyRe: Wife Files For Divorce Over Husband's Big Manhood In Zamfara (Photo) by eldoc2003(m): 3:21pm On Jul 20, 2019
Where is d joy stick?
SportsRe: Divine Oduduru Becomes Fastest Man In The World, Smashes Bolt's record by eldoc2003(m): 10:04am On Apr 21, 2019
Hi never hexpered it
CelebritiesRe: BBNaija 2019: Uti Nwachukwu Reveals How To Participate (Photos) by eldoc2003(m): 3:03pm On Jan 26, 2019
On point
PetsRe: Rapid Response Squad Dog: What Breed Of Dog Is This? by eldoc2003(m): 11:31pm On Jan 20, 2019
404
michealdeco:
Hello guys

This dog is owned by Lagos state commander of Rapid Response Squad

So there is serious debate on facebook of which breed the dog is

So I decided to bring it here for better answers from experienced people

Expecting answers, thanks
CelebritiesRe: Uber Driver Slams Duncan Mighty Over Unpaid Bill by eldoc2003(m): 7:36am On Nov 07, 2018
Don't worry he will now pay with interest
HealthRe: I'm Still A Virgin But Have Swollen Tummy Like Fibroid- A Friend Seeks Advice by eldoc2003(m): 4:03pm On Feb 18, 2018
Being a virgin over 30years, makes her more susceptible to having fibroid
jobbitto:
Good morning good doctors in the house.

I have been a member of nairaland for a while seeing people post problems and get solution instantly in this forum.

So my friend is facing a challenge of stomach upset and swollen stomach. She is scared that she has fibroil and she is a virgin.

My question is, can a virgin contract fibroid disease. If yes, please whats the solution?


Thank you.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Google Business Internship Programme 2018 For Nigerians by eldoc2003(m): 3:33pm On Oct 04, 2017
I been think say na abroad Google wan carry us go.
SportsRe: Anthony Joshua Replies Amir Khan Over Cheating Accusations by eldoc2003(m): 7:40am On Aug 05, 2017
maklelemakukula:
shocked Amir is looking for a match with Joshua to be more famous shocked
That will be death sentence, they ain't in the same weight category
PoliticsRe: Saraki, APC Leadership Meeting Runs Into Hitch, Put Off by eldoc2003(m): 7:26pm On Dec 05, 2016
...... Space book
CelebritiesRe: Emeka Ike Caught Baby Sitting (photos) by eldoc2003(m): 8:35am On Sep 06, 2015
Ilekeh:
What a disgusting man. He's just trying to paint his ex-wife bad in public eye.

Why didn't we we see such picture during
Must every discussion here be tribalised, get rara here, u bigot
the "happy, wife-beater" days?

If na Yorubaland, all this will be stories for the gods. The the wife's family will collect their pikin. We don't listen to stories like "stay in the marriage, bear it out" bla bla bla like they do in Igboland.
HealthHealth Benefits Of Sex by eldoc2003(op): 9:44am On Aug 28, 2015
Sex—whether you think of it as dirty, for procreative purposes only, or just plain old animal behavior, the fact is it is simply a demonstration of healthy heart function, and a powerful and blood-pumping body that’s saying “all systems go!”
Not only is an active sex life proof of your good health, but having sex actually boosts your health in return.
Immune System
Your immune system gets a booster as you benefit from antibodies such as immunoglobulin A. According to Yvonne K. Fulbright, PhD and Researchers at Wilkes University in Pennsylvania, people who were sexually active took fewer sick days, indicating higher resistance against viruses and infections.
Heart Health
Sex is also legitimate exercise, as it burns about five calories per minute and boosts your heart rate, which has the same effect as cardiovascular workouts. Sex also balances the hormones estrogen and testosterone.
If you can never seem to find the time or motivation to exercise, plan on having more vigorous and porn-inspired athletic sex. It’s far more enjoyable than doing nothing. WebMD quoted another study stating that men who had sex at least twice a week were less likely to die of heart disease than men who rarely had sex.
Prostate Health
Sex decreased instances of prostate cancer in men, as studies published in theJournal of the American Medical Associationstated that men who ejaculated at least 21 times a month were less likely to have the disease.
Better Sleep
Insufficient sleep is a major problems for Americans and much of the working population, as is constant stress. Sex can help alleviate both, as prolactin helps lovers feel relaxed and sleepy after orgasm. Sex, in addition to a dopamine high (feel good hormone) and endorphin high (pain killing relaxing effect), also releases the hormone oxytocin, which reduces anxiety, and promotes a feeling of security in the company of our partner.
Natural Feel Good Hormones
Lastly, having sex leads to desiring more sex. While you have to deal with the consequences of partaking in drugs and alcohol, a lifetime of safe and responsible sex has no real downside and it’s a pleasant way of enjoying natural feel-good hormones without the addictive and tolerance-building properties of drugs.
Lauren Streicher, MD of Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago. States that “Having sex will make sex better and will improve your libido”, since it helps improve blood flow, lubrication in women, and better prostate health in men.
It is a guilt-free way to enjoy your life, improve your health and promote positive thinking. Not surprisingly, happier people having more sex live longer according to statistical evidence, as some studies are suggesting.
A survey of 5,000 Australians stated that men who were married were 135% more likely to report being happy than single men. Women scored lower in the survey, with only 52% reporting being happier than single women. However, this could have something to do with marriage being a booster of sexual activity.
Janice Shaw Crouse writes inMarriage Matters: Perspectives on the Private and Public Importance of Marriage, that anywhere from 25 to 300 percent of married couples have higher sexual activity than non-married people.
Sex, like eating, sleeping and working is just part of the human condition and the more effort you put into improving this aspect of your life, the better you will feel!
http://blogs.naturalnews.com/can-daily-sex-improve-overall-health/
EducationRe: Crowd Of Students In Night Class At Unizik, Nnewi Campus. by eldoc2003(m): 2:21pm On Feb 14, 2015
elobyobi:
Happy Lantern Day to my fellow Okofians.
Like if you understand.
Good to know oakland is well represented on nairaland
Science/TechnologyRe: How To Turn Urine Into Electrical Power by eldoc2003(op): 9:21am On Oct 26, 2014
technophile:
Like 3 to 4 or few more years ago I heard a Nigerian guy discovered this ish, and that is what he was using in his house, I even watched it on a tv news, but now I don't even know the whereabouts of this guy, I hope this white people have not stolen his invention sha.
Nigeria has got talent, if only our government will invest in folks like that, we won't be where we are today
HealthRe: Immunizing Africa,committing To A Healthyfuture For All by eldoc2003(op): 9:15am On Oct 26, 2014
9jawear:
vaccinations are scams ..
my brother it's real, even the illiterates in some our remote villages like in the north have embraced it. Dear you are moribund
Science/TechnologyHow To Turn Urine Into Electrical Power by eldoc2003(op): 4:57am On Oct 22, 2014
“URINE and faeces to you”, explains a dodgy
sewer-manager in one of Reginald Hill’s crime
novels, “is bread and butter to me.” And he is
not the only one. The BioEnergy Team, led by
Ioannis Ieropoulos of the Bristol Robotics
Laboratory (BRL) in Britain, are hoping to profit
from working with the stuff too. They have
developed a new technique to turn urine into
electrical power—or “urine-tricity” as they call
it.
People around the world produce an estimated
6.4 trillion litres of urine every year. BRL, a
collaboration between the University of Bristol
and the University of the West of England, want
to make the most of this abundant resource.
At the core of urine-tricity are microbial fuel
cells (MFCs), which contain live microbes. When
urine flows through an MFC the microbes
consume it as part of their normal metabolic
process. This, in turn, frees electrons.
Electrodes within the cell gather these
electrons and when they are connected to an
external circuit a current is generated.
Advertisement
The BRL team mounted a series of cigar-tube-
sized MFCs into a single unit. Attaching this
unit to the outlet pipe from a urinal allowed a
stream of fresh urine to flow through the cells.
Fresh, in this context, is urine not more than a
week old from a healthy individual of average
height and weight. Previous experiments had
fed the MFCs food scraps, dead insects and
grass cuttings. But urine achieved a power
output three times higher than any other
waste product.
Why does urine work so well? In the earlier
tests the microbes were quickly satiated on a
heavy diet, Dr Ieropoulos believes. This was
because the material contained a high
proportion of organic matter. The low level of
organic carbon in urine, combined with
favourable acidity and electrical conductivity,
made all the difference. Where earlier tests
produced minimal power, urine had the vim to
recharge commercially available batteries,
including those in mobile phones.
It is early days, but the work—which is being
supported by a number of organisations,
including the Gates Foundation—shows that
urine could have the potential to make a
significant contribution to renewable energy. It
might also provide a commercial incentive to
build more toilets—over 2.5 billion people
around the world have no access to proper
sanitation. Dr Ieropoulos and his team now
plan to examine the potential of faeces as a
possible power source. They have a higher
organic-carbon level, but the scientists think
that might be an acceptable price to pay for
abundant availability and a self-regulating
supply chain.
www.economist.com/news/science-and-technology/21610187-going-loo-can-recharge-smartphone-pee-power#b08g12t20w14

HealthImmunizing Africa,committing To A Healthyfuture For All by eldoc2003(op):
The outbreak of the Ebola virus in West Africa
underlines one of the biggest threats to the
continent: Disease. This includes many
illnesses such as measles, meningitis A and
whooping cough that are easily prevented in
wealthier countries through routine
immunization. In Africa and in the countries
that do not have access to those vaccines, the
diseases claim the lives of tens of thousands
each year.
In fact, while four out of five children globally
now receive at least a basic set of vaccines,
there still are 1.5 million children who die each
year from vaccine-preventable diseases, mostly
in poor countries. We must reach that fifth
child.
In late May, in Nigeria’s capital of Abuja, African
leaders endorsed the Immunise Africa 2020
declaration, committing themselves to invest
in a healthy and sustainable future for all of
their nations’ children and to protect them
from disease.
Such statements are important because only
through the power of our convictions can we
truly bring about positive change.
It is not easy in countries with undeveloped
transportation infrastructure, intermittent
electricity, inadequate technology and,
sometimes, war. Nevertheless change is
occurring. Since 2001, there have been no
fewer than 140 new vaccine launches in Africa,
thanks to commitments by their leaders
alongside support from my organization, the
GAVI Alliance, which brings together UNICEF,
the World Health Organization, World Bank, Bill
& Melinda Gates Foundation, private sector and
civil society, as well as the Global Poverty
Project. Working together, we have seen a
significant increase in immunization coverage
in Africa — from 10% in 1980 to 72% in 2012.
This has not been an easy task, and challenges
remain. Vaccines must be kept cool to maintain
their potency during transport, often to
remote areas. Many clinics do not have
sufficient or functioning equipment to keep
vaccines cool. There also are shortages of
data-collection tools to keep accurate records,
making it hard to know if a child has received a
vaccine. It can even be hard to alert a parent
to bring a child to a local vaccination session
to be immunized.
Now, Africa’s 50-plus nations will commit
more than $700 million directly toward the
cost of childhood vaccines through the GAVI
Alliance for our 2016 to 2020 strategy cycle.
This would make the continent of Africa among
the largest investors in immunization programs
supported by our Alliance, whose leading
individual donors include the United Kingdom,
Norwegian and U.S. governments, as well as
the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. This kind
of commitment sends strong signals of
increasing ownership by African leaders and a
shift in developmental aid away from the
traditional model of charity toward one built on
partnership.
The GAVI Alliance was built on this model and,
since it was founded in 2000, it has helped
immunize 440 million people, which will save 6
million lives. Now, there is a real opportunity
to do more. The Alliance has a roadmap to
ramp up its activities and immunize another
300 million children by 2020. This will avert
the deaths of an additional 5 million to 6
million people.
At a time when the economies of many donors
are still in a delicate state of recovery, it will
take commitment and conviction by donors to
achieve this goal, alongside the resolve of
African leaders and support of global citizens.
The United States, for example, has been a
major supporter of childhood immunization,
contributing $1.2 billion to the GAVI Alliance
since 2000. This year, the Obama
administration has requested a record $200
million for the Alliance for fiscal year 2015.
While Congress must finalize this level of
funding, both the House and Senate have
included $200 million in their respective
funding bills.
None of us can do it alone. Through
partnership, we can help protect the world’s
most vulnerable children.
www.msnbc.com/msnbc/immunizing-africa-committing-healthy-future#b09g03t20w14

Jobs/VacanciesRe: Vacancy In A Usaid-funded Malaria Project-dec. 2013 by eldoc2003(m): 10:14am On Dec 18, 2013
Making sense,make I begin type my application fast fast
TravelRe: Lomé - Capital City Of Togo pictures by eldoc2003(m): 6:18pm On Sep 30, 2013
Godson201333: These are our problems,When you people spend just some days at a particular place you come back praising them neglecting your father land.

Who told you Togolese are friendly?whre are the girls?Do you know how many Nigerians that are rotting in their jail right now for just paper works?
Togolese are very hospitable my brother, any Nigeria in Togolese jail must have indulged in an illegal deal
HealthKicking Off The Week With Nigeria's President By Bill Gates by eldoc2003(op): 9:39am On Sep 24, 2013
It's the kickoff to U.N. Week here in New York, and while locals like to complain about the traffic (I can see why), it is a great opportunity for me to meet with leaders from parts of the world where our foundation is working—to talk about global health and development projects.

I started off on Monday morning meeting Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan. Besides our work with our partners on polio in Nigeria, we are also working with the government to improve their agricultural sector. I've written before about China's potential to help developing countries in Africa learn from its successes, but in Nigeria we have a really interesting project just getting off the ground where Brazil is working with Nigeria to bring up agricultural productivity in their northern Guinea savannah. Brazil has done an amazing job helping their own farmers in the Cerrado region to improve their yields, which brings tremendous economic and social benefits.

President Jonathan assembled a meeting of experts in New York and we spent a couple of hours reviewing their progress and discussing next steps. I also had a chance to catch up with President Jonathan about the work we're doing with our partners on polio, which is showing encouraging progress. Nigeria had 43 confirmed cases of polio in the first 8 months of 2013, a drop of 50 percent from the same period last year. Finishing the job is quite an undertaking, so having the President's support is a big deal. I was pleased we got to spend as much time together as we did. 

http://mobile.thegatesnotes.com/Topics/Development/Kick-Off-with-Nigerian-President-UNGA?WT.mc_id=09_23_2013_day1_tw&WT.tsrc=Twitter

PoliticsRe: Gowon Urges Govt To Address War-time Abuse Of Power Cases. by eldoc2003(m): 10:17am On Jul 19, 2013
I agree with Gowon on this, everyone has a right to justice
PoliticsRe: ChannelsTV Visits Liberated Boko-Haram's Camp In Borno by eldoc2003(m): 9:22am On Jun 12, 2013
olawalemanog: For God's sake what type of morons are our universities turning out? We turn out grsduates that cannot connect history. For God's sake who first killed the BH leader in cold blood? All you fools kept quiet and never bothered to do as little as discuss it simply because you think it is the problem of the North. The same thing happened in Plateau state when our womderful press covered only one side of the story and never cared abt what happened to the other side whose people were also being murdered in cold blood until the whole thing went haywire. You may like what is happening, you may like the temporary peace that will come out of this exercise; you may not care what happens to the Hausa-fulanis (afterall they are muslims) but i bet you, this injustice may signal an end to the rxistence of this country. Meanehile, there is supposed to be a plan for amnesty for which a committee has been constituted; what is bothering us is how this committee is going to function in the face of all these bombardments by the military. We should not forget that just recently, the military shut down a section of Platrau state looking for armed Fulani herdsmen: has there been any change? Let us learn from what transpired bw the Beroms and the Fulanis, who, after fighting for so long with each side suffering severe casualties, finally agreed to dialogue and give peace a chance. The area is relatively calm today. We must pursue amnesty for these guys, not only to who they are and why they have taken up arms agaist the state, but also to use it as an opportunity to apologise for our wrong. However, those who suffered losses as a result of this avoidable insurgency must be properly and adequately compensated. This is the only way we can learn from the ills of the past which will serve as catalyst for dealing with similar cases of injustice like the Odi and Zaki Biam massacres. Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Am amazed @ how some of folks reason,mayb via ur anus. Boko haram leader was killed, so what. What of the thousands of innocent people he killed. Though am not in support of how the killed him. Brother your argument is base less, these guys are a menace to our society, the earlier we support JTF, the better for us all
PoliticsRe: Nnamani To Jonathan: Declare State Of Emergency On Corruption by eldoc2003(m): 10:21am On May 29, 2013
Buoyantic: c diz ibo man ..pot calling a kettle black * no offence on ibos o*
People like u are the problem of Nigeria
PoliticsRe: British-born Michael Adeboloja Labelled A Nigerian: Why? by eldoc2003(m): 7:19pm On May 23, 2013
ujchief: Your theory is flawed in all direction. Man is a product of his 'ENVIRONMENT'. He has never been in the Nigerian environment, his belief and subsequently, his actions were as a result of the british environment. The only influence he could have gotten would be from his parents.

Hello Brits, we've checked our data base and we don't have any Adeboloja Michael: you guys raised a beast, deal with it and stop passing the blame.
Do you know being born in UK does not make u an automatic UK citizen,until u get to a certain age, d guy has Nigerian blood jare
CelebritiesRe: Fred Amata's 50th Birthday Celebration (Pictures) by eldoc2003(m): 5:37pm On May 21, 2013
knuckbuck: wait, i'm second.
Hw u go b second, when u no d use better network browse
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Between Manchester United And Chelsea, Who Had A Better Season? by eldoc2003(m): 5:31pm On May 21, 2013
dopeJemi: yes! Lemme ask u my own question, if we had won d europa League titLe and u guys won d EPL titLe, wud u say d europa League is bigger dan d epL? And D joy u had wen u guys won d cup yesterday and d joy u wilL av if u guys win d EPL, which wilL be more and why?, Be sincere
Why didn't Man U with d Europa last season, since it's an easy ride. My brother wake up
PoliticsRe: Corporal Enugu: Informant To The Ombaste Militia (Picture) by eldoc2003(m): 12:28pm On May 11, 2013
~Bluetooth:
Because his grand-dad was mr Enugu who hailed from Enugu.he later relocated from Enugu in the east to establish another Enugu in Nassarawa and later named his son Enugu so that Enugu people in the east will know that there is a northern Enugu on ground representing Enugu's interest in the North. tongue
cheesy
~Bluetooth:
Because his grand-dad was mr Enugu who hailed from Enugu.he later relocated from Enugu in the east to establish another Enugu in Nassarawa and later named his son Enugu so that Enugu people in the east will know that there is a northern Enugu on ground representing Enugu's interest in the North. tongue
Lol....
PoliticsRe: Okonjo-Iweala Denies Pursuing Igbo Agenda Allegation by eldoc2003(m): 4:06pm On Apr 15, 2013
euromilion: For ur information she is not even an ibo woman.
She is Igbo from Ogwashi-Uku in Delta,
PoliticsRe: Umeh Visits Ojukwu’s Tomb, Invokes Spirit by eldoc2003(m): 4:56pm On Apr 10, 2013
Rossikk: I'm ready for religious war. Let any fool come in here with their Christian nonsense and I'll show them something today. Rubbish. Do you see any traditionalist attacking Christians for their beliefs? Never. But when a traditionalist does his thing, these colonised pea brains will come out of the woodwork, hurling insults against them. I'm waiting! Animals.
Rossik ejo, no fight o
PoliticsRe: Achebe May Be Buried Next Month At His Hometown by eldoc2003(m): 12:08pm On Apr 06, 2013
“A man who calls his kinsmen to a feast does not do so to save them from starving. They all have food in their own homes. When we gather together in the moonlit village ground it is not because of the moon. Every man can see it in his own compound. We come together because it is good for kinsmen to do so.”

Prof. Chinua Achebe
PoliticsRe: 7 Feared Dead As Aguleri, Kogi Communities Fight Over Oil Well by eldoc2003(m): 11:14am On Apr 03, 2013
Revolva: what a stupid generalization calling igala people boko haram ...why na..bros..does igala looks like the abki u see in maiduri dat bombs nigeria....pls stop it..ok...do not tag every body boko haram....though its wrong to fight ....thats why i tell you am ashamed...of what they did.. and these were two communities that have never fought before...in history...uns see wetin oil don cause...nigerians...and oil..
The Igalas and Igbo's are like brothers, see how oil has brought disunity amongst brthren
PoliticsRe: Igbos Were Not The Target Of Kano Bombing - Leaders by eldoc2003(m): 6:47pm On Mar 30, 2013
Bobandgreat: [color=#000099][/color]

@egghead, I won't even tow that line with u. Is it a crime to wish u and ur ancestors goodluck as they defend u? A whole tribe bringing curse to themselves. Remember the first commandment. Also remember to trust only in the Lord and let the dead rest in peace. SMH at such a head, nothing but an egghead.
Please stop wasting ur precious time, with a common egghead, it's obvious he lacks wisdom

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