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HealthRe: Massive Outbreak Of COVID-19 In Azare, Bauchi — Ibrahim Baba Writes Buhari by Icetech: 6:04pm On May 09, 2020
I thought they were denying the effect of the pandemic in their states before?

Anyway he is not yet sure. It maybe Malaria....
RomanceRe: Should I Go Ahead And Marry Her? by Icetech: 11:38pm On Jun 11, 2019
My only advice for you is to go ahead with the marriage, only if she loves you more than you do.
That's the only thing that will make her to be loyal to you.
If not, my brother abort.
CrimeRe: How I Was Defrauded Of N3.2 Million And Almost Depressed by Icetech: 12:43am On Jun 01, 2019
Obc, where in the east is the fraudster living? What is his financial worth right now?
Military will recover your money for you or FSAS.
If you need their help buzz me and I will put you through. Good luck
CrimeRe: Eulogy To Sergeant Okon George, Policeman Who Died For Nigeria. by Icetech: 4:29pm On May 02, 2019
Rest On, Gallant officer.
CrimeRe: FUPRE Female Student Robbed, Stabbed Weeks To Exam by Icetech: 10:17am On Mar 22, 2019
Iykesmooth:
It's already in an ebook
Okay, so open a new thread give a brief background of your stuff and then introduce your E book for full information.

Make sure it is affordable. You can also open a WhatsApp platform or group for follow up.
CrimeRe: FUPRE Female Student Robbed, Stabbed Weeks To Exam by Icetech: 10:38pm On Mar 21, 2019
Iykesmooth:
Do you wanna buy?
Sure, and I know some people out there Will be willing to buy. First of all if you know that your stuff is real, put it together in an e- book format or some other format.

What the online biz all about in the first place?
RomanceRe: Will She Marry Me? I'm 22, NCE Holder, She's 26, Doing Her Masters by Icetech: 7:24pm On Mar 14, 2019
There are things you need to understand in marriage at the long run unless u can be able to live with it.

1. Women tend to get older than men as a result of child birth and stress.
2. Respect might be an issue cos she might still be looking at you as her junior.

She is not even aware of your age yet.... Most girls don't like dating younger guys. Her response thereafter will tell you where you stand.

My Advice:
Don't be in a hurry to enter into marriage. Marriage is demanding financially and you are still in school and you have age by your side.

If she is okay with your age then you can go ahead bearing in mind what to expect at the long run as I earlier explained.

I wish you the best!
EducationRe: Decomposing Body Of A Female Unizik Student Found In Her Room, 4 Days After She by Icetech: 2:50pm On Aug 14, 2017
logica:
You should disregard the testimony of ignorant people. It goes without saying that if bleeding was the cause of death, the blood would've long congealed after 4 days. The fluid on the floor was not congealed.
From your own observation, what will you say was the possible cause of death?

Let's rule out electrocution and Murder.
EducationRe: Decomposing Body Of A Female Unizik Student Found In Her Room, 4 Days After She by Icetech: 1:55pm On Aug 14, 2017
logica:
That was not blood; it was fluid discharge was a result of decomposition. If it was blood, it would have long congealed. You can see that when she was moved, the fluid smeared over the floor because it was not yet dry.
If you still had listened well, you would have heard the speaker saying "she has no wound on her body" when they were examining her for possible injury.

He said also that blood was only coming out of this place, as he pointed at her private part.

Watch the Video well...
EducationRe: Decomposing Body Of A Female Unizik Student Found In Her Room, 4 Days After She by Icetech: 10:10am On Aug 14, 2017
From the Video, she probably had an abortion which resulted to further complications hence the bleeding from her Vagina.

RIP young lady.

Please young girls be wise!
PoliticsRe: Prince Eze Madumere Marries Chioma Oyekaba, His 3rd Wedding (Photos) by Icetech: 10:49am On Jun 12, 2017
When she final discovers why others left, she will surely hit the door.

She wants to marry somebody's wife... Isorite.
CrimeRe: Man Slaps Wife Of Police Officer While Jogging. See What Happened Next by Icetech: 2:14pm On Jun 09, 2017
The story didn't add up.

The Picture depicts a man who was possibly sick and was been rushed to the hospital.

All these bloggers, always trying to get undue attention by deceiving the public!
BusinessRe: Help!!! Nipost Has Dealt With Me by Icetech: 11:00pm On Apr 01, 2017
Op, you confirmed it yourself that you tracked and it actually showed you it has left the shores of Nigeria. That is where there job ends. Never mind if it is misrouted, it will get back to you. But the country youTracked it to is it the actual destination?
PoliticsNIPOST Gets New Post Master General by Icetech(op): 10:51am On Aug 03, 2016
President Muhammadu Buhari has appointed Bisi Adegbuyi as the new Post-Master General/Chief Executive Officer of the Nigeria Postal Services (NIPOST).

A statement from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and signed by the Director of Press, Bolaji Adebiyi, confirmed Adegbuyi’s appointment by the president.

Adegbuyi, a legal practitioner, hails from Ogun State.

His appointment is coming almost one year after the former PMG, Mori Baba, proceeded on retirement.

An acting PMG, Enoch Ogun, who was appointed to take over from him, was sacked in March this year following issues of stamp duties.

Before his appointment, he was the Director General of Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State’s campaign in the last general election.

http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/08/02/buhari-appoints-new-post-master-general/
HealthSymptoms Of Hepatitis by Icetech(op): 3:39pm On Aug 01, 2016
Hepatitis Symptoms

Sometimes there are no symptoms of hepatitis in the first weeks after infection -- the acute phase. But when they happen, the symptoms of types A, B, and C may include fatigue, nausea, poor appetite, belly pain, a mild fever, or yellow skin or eyes (jaundice). When hepatitis B and C become chronic, they may cause no symptoms for years. By the time there are any warning signs, the liver may already be damaged.
Hepatitis A: What Happens

Hepatitis A is highly contagious and can spread from person to person in many different settings. It typically causes only a mild illness, and many people who are infected may never realize they're sick at all. The virus almost always goes away on its own and does not cause long-term liver damage.
Hepatitis A: How Does It Spread?

It usually spreads through food or water. Food can be tainted when it's touched by a person with hepatitis who did not wash his hands after using the bathroom. This transfers tiny amounts of infected stool to the food. Raw shellfish, fruits, vegetables, and undercooked foods are common culprits in hepatitis A outbreaks. The virus can also spread in daycare centers if employees aren't careful about washing hands after changing diapers.
Hepatitis A: Who Is at Risk?

A prime risk factor for hepatitis A is traveling to or living in a country with high infection rates. You can check the CDC's travel advisories to learn about recent outbreaks. Eating raw foods or drinking tap water can raise your risk while traveling. Children who attend daycare centers also have a higher risk of getting hepatitis A.
Hepatitis B: What Happens

Many adults who get hepatitis B have mild symptoms for a short time and then get better on their own. But some people are not able to clear the virus from the body, which causes a long-term infection. Nearly 90% of infants who get the virus will carry it for life. Over time, hepatitis B can lead to serious problems, such as liver damage, liver failure, and liver cancer.
Hepatitis B: How Does It Spread?

You can get it through contact with the blood or body fluids of an infected person. In the U.S., it's most often spread through unprotected sex. It's also possible to get hepatitis B by sharing an infected person's needles, razors, or toothbrush. And an infected mother can pass the virus to her baby during childbirth. Hepatitis B is not spread by hugging, sharing food, or coughing.
Hepatitis B: Who Is at Risk?

Anyone can get hepatitis B, but people who have multiple sex partners or inject illegal drugs have a higher risk. Other risk factors include being a health care worker who is exposed to blood, or living with someone who has chronic hepatitis B.
Hepatitis C: What Happens

About 25% of people who get hepatitis C defeat the virus after a short-term infection. The rest will carry the virus in their body for the long term. Chronic hepatitis C can cause very serious complications, including liver failure and liver cancer. There are effective treatments for the virus, though.
Hepatitis C: How Does It Spread?

It spreads through infected blood. In the U.S., sharing needles or other items used to inject drugs is the most common cause of infection. Getting a tattoo or body piercing with an infected needle is another means of exposure. A mother may pass the virus to her child at birth. In rare cases, unprotected sex spreads hepatitis C, but the risk appears small. Having multiple sex partners, HIV, or rough sex seems to raise risk for spreading hepatitis C.
Hepatitis C: Who Is at Risk?

People who have injected illegal drugs at any time, even one time, many years ago, could be walking around with chronic hepatitis C. Because there are often no symptoms, many former drug users may not realize they have the infection. People who received a blood transfusion before 1992 also have a higher risk. Before that year, donated blood was not screened for the hepatitis C virus.
How Is Hepatitis Diagnosed?

Chronic hepatitis can quietly attack the liver for years without causing any symptoms. Unless the infection is diagnosed, monitored, and treated, many of these people will eventually have serious liver damage. Fortunately, blood tests can determine whether you have viral hepatitis, and if so, which kind.
Who Should Be Tested for Hepatitis?

Testing is important for anyone with the risk factors we've mentioned, particularly injected drug users and people who have had multiple sex partners. Health advocates are also urging people of Asian heritage to get tested. Stanford University's Asian Liver Center estimates that 1 in 10 Asians living in the U.S. has chronic hepatitis B. Many of them have probably had the virus since birth.

Also, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends that health care providers offer a one-time hepatitis C screening for anyone born between 1945 and 1965.
What if You Test Positive?

If a test says you have viral hepatitis, you can take steps to protect the ones you love. For hepatitis A, wash hands frequently. For hepatitis B and C, avoid sharing nail clippers, razors, or toothbrushes. Hepatitis B, and sometimes hepatitis C, can be passed through sexual contact. Make sure everyone in your household gets the hepatitis B vaccine. An important step is to see a specialist to discuss treatment options.
Treatment: Hepatitis A

Hepatitis A almost always goes away on its own, and no medication is needed. If nausea is a problem, try eating several small meals throughout the day instead of three large ones. Drink water, juice, or sports drinks to stay hydrated. And avoid hard exercise until you're feeling better.
Treatment: Chronic Hepatitis B

The goal of treating chronic hepatitis B is to control the virus and keep it from damaging the liver. This begins with regular monitoring for signs of liver disease. Antiviral medications may help, but not everyone can take them or needs to be on medication. Be sure to discuss the risks and benefits of antiviral therapy with your doctor.
Treatment: Chronic Hepatitis C

The latest drug to be approved by the FDA is sofosbuvir-velpatasvir (Epclusa), which treats chronic hepatitis C (genotypes 1-6) both with or without cirrhosis. It is approved for use in combination with ribavirin. Other options include Harvoni. It's a once-daily pill that combines Sovaldi (sofosbuvir) and ledipasvir. It cures the disease in most people in 8-12 weeks. Other options include taking a combination of Sovaldi, Olysio (simeprevir), interferon and/or ribavirin. Talk with your doctor about what's right for you, based on your medical needs and insurance coverage, since the newer hepatitis C drugs are very expensive.
Monitoring Chronic Hepatitis

To manage chronic hepatitis B or C, your doctor will order regular blood tests to check how well your liver is working. Ultrasounds and CT scans can also reveal signs of damage. If the virus is not causing any liver problems, you may not need treatment. But it's important to have regular tests to watch for changes. Complications are easiest to treat when found early.
Complications: Cirrhosis

One of the most common complications of chronic hepatitis is cirrhosis. This is a scarring of the liver that can be found with a biopsy. Cirrhosis makes it difficult for the liver to do its job and can lead to liver failure, a life-threatening condition. Symptoms include fatigue, nausea, weight loss, and swelling in the belly and legs. In severe cases, patients may experience jaundice and confusion.
Complications: Liver Cancer

Viral hepatitis is the top cause of liver cancer, so people with chronic hepatitis B or C need monitoring even if they feel healthy. Blood tests can detect proteins that suggest the presence of liver cancer. Ultrasounds, CT scans, and MRIs can reveal abnormal lesions in the liver (seen here in green). A biopsy is needed to determine if these areas are cancerous. Tumors that are found early may be surgically removed. But most liver cancers are difficult to treat.
Liver Transplant

The liver is a vital organ that aids in metabolism, digestion, detoxifying, and the production of many proteins needed by the body. If a large part of the liver is damaged beyond repair, it will no longer be able to perform these important jobs. People cannot live without a working liver. In this case, a liver transplant may be the best hope. This option provides the patient with a healthy liver from a donor.
Hepatitis A and B Vaccines

There are vaccines to protect against hepatitis A and B. The CDC recommends hepatitis A vaccination for all children ages 12 to 23 months and for adults who plan to travel or work in areas with hepatitis A outbreaks or who have other risk factors. People with chronic hepatitis B or C should also get the hepatitis A vaccine if they don't already have immunity to the disease. The hepatitis B vaccine is recommended for all infants at birth and for adults who have any of the risk factors we discussed earlier. There is no vaccine for hepatitis C.
Protecting Your Liver

If you have chronic hepatitis, there are steps you can take to keep your liver resilient. Avoid alcohol, which can cause additional liver damage. Check with your doctor before taking any medications or supplements, because some are tough on the liver or may not be safe in people with liver disease. Most importantly, keep your appointments for regular monitoring. By watching for any changes in your liver, you and your health care provider can stay one step ahead of the virus.

Foreign AffairsPhotos Of Melania Trump On Her Birthday Suit Hits The Internet by Icetech(op): 10:26am On Aug 01, 2016
The New York Post has published nude photos of 46-year-old Melania Trump, wife of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

The never-seen-before nude photos which were taken by the Slovenian-born when she was 25-years old was actually meant for a now-defunct French men’s magazine.

When Trump was asked about the photos, he told The Post:

“Melania was one of the most successful models and she did many photo shoots, including for covers and major magazines. This was a picture taken for a European magazine prior to my knowing Melania. In Europe, pictures like this are very fashionable and common.”

Trump’s wife who was then known by her professional moniker Melania K, did the steamy photo session in Manhattan in 1995, according to Alé de Basse­ville, the French photographer who shot the sexy photos. The nude images which were obtained exclusively by The Post showcase Melania wearing nothing but high heels. See the photos below:

Hmnn! What a potential first lady.

Science/TechnologySee How This Mighty Snake Was Trapped To Death (PICS) by Icetech(op): 11:13am On Jul 25, 2016
The Snake met its Waterloo as it tried to meander through the gap between the fence in Bayelsa.

PoliticsFG Might Stop Paying Workers’ Salaries - CBN by Icetech(op): 1:42pm On Jul 20, 2016
Nigerians would be forced to pay general taxes which would not exclude petroleum products from October if the economic condition in the country does not improve

The CBN governor, Godwin Emefiele, in a presentation told senators that the country’s economy has been characterised by external shocks, sharp decline in commodity prices and geo-political tensions along important global trading routes among others – The IMF says it expects Nigeria’s economy to contract by 1.8 percent this year, after having forecast in April a 2.3 percent expansion

The federal government might not be able to pay salaries of its workers with effect from October this year if the current economy decline continues.

According to Vanguard, this disclosure was made by the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele on Tuesday, July 19, during a closed-door meeting with senators over the state of the economy.

The CBN governor who told senators that the economy of the country was in a bad state said if the present situation in the country continued, Nigerians would be forced to pay general taxes which would not exclude petroleum products.

In the meeting which lasted for an hour, Emefiele presented a comprehensive account of the economy in the last one year which, according to him, had been characterised by external shocks, including sharp decline in commodity prices, geo-political tensions along important global trading routes and tightening monetary policy in the United States.

After the presentation, some senators asked a host of questions and raised issues concerning the banking system, the stagnant economic growth and the gradual rise in inflation among others, which the CBN governor responded to.

Following an exhaustive response by both the governor and his team, the Senate acknowledged that these are, indeed, difficult times all over the world and not just in Nigeria. It also backed the monetary policies of the CBN, noting that at the end of the day, such policies would help to increase local production, create jobs in the country.

Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday, July 19, said a combination of plunging oil revenues and weakened investor confidence will push the Nigerian economy into recession. The IMF said it expects Nigeria’s economy to contract by 1.8 percent this year, after having forecast in April a 2.3 percent expansion.

The decline in the nation’s economy has been attributed to the renewed bombing of pipelines by militants in the Niger Delta region and the 70 per cent decline in oil prices from about $116 per barrel in June 2014 to about $30 per barrel earlier in the year.

https://www.naij.com/897850-economic-crisis-fg-might-stop-paying-workers-salaries-soon.html
PoliticsPhotos Of Imo State Pensioners Demostrating Over Years Of Unpaid Pension. by Icetech(op): 10:47am On Jun 15, 2016
This morning in Owerri along Government House Roundabout, pensioners of Imo State were seen Blocking the road over their unpaid Pension Arrears owed them by the Governor Rochas Okorocha.

CareerRe: An Office Job Of 70K Or Home Lecture Between 90- 110k. Which Will You Prefer? by Icetech: 12:23pm On May 31, 2016
My Broda, if it was FG job, i would have told you to carry on cos u will still find time to run ur biz. But company job? u have a company awaiting expansion! just stick with the audience and push ur hussle forward.
PoliticsServing Hon. Member Of Imo State Assasinated In Owerri (graphic Pic) by Icetech(op): 1:24pm On Jan 26, 2015
Yesterday around 5:25PM there was confusion around Okigwe road Owerri, as a result of sporadic gun shots heard and fleeing members of the public.

Eyewitness recounted that three suspected gun men on an SUV armed with Fm rifles double-crossed the serving Hon. Member of the State House of Assembly and ordered him to come down from his hundai accent car with Imo State Government Registration Number.

It was further learnt that the Deceased was ordered to enter inside the boot of his car, which he refused and as a result he was shot on the leg and was later shot on the head.

After they saw that he has died, they zoomed off.

Some minutes later a combined team of military and police came to the scene and carried the remains of the Honorable along side his car.

This happened exactly in front of MRS filling station Ugwu Orji Owerri, Imo State.

By the time i arrived the scene, the corpse has been removed so i managed to take this picture.

Source: Eyewitness

AgricultureRe: FG Targets 800,000 Jobs Through Mechanized Farming by Icetech: 7:23pm On Jan 07, 2015
Story for the gods

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