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Nairaland / General / Awof GB by ifeanachondibo(m): 11:02am On Feb 24, 2017
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Nairaland / General / Ark Of God Movies By Apostle W. E Nwokeoma by ifeanachondibo(m): 11:12pm On Jan 14, 2017
ARK OF GOD MOVIES is a fast growing movie industry established by God’s servant Apostle W. E Nwokeoma . It was established early November 2015.

Their first shot took place in Obolo Eke, Enugu State, Nigeria in a movie titled "THE BLACKMAIL"featuring late Martins njubigbo,Elvis obi, W. E Nwokeoma ,Rehma Isaac, Nonso Onuoha ,Blessing Udora etc.

According to W. E Nwokeoma ,ARK OF GOD MOVIES had gone far to the extent that they register almost 50 persons every day. And that they have succeeded in producing over eleven different movies;including THE BLACKMAIL, THE GLORY OF SIN, A MEAL WITH SATAN, ANOINTED BUT CARNAL, HEAVEN IS HELL, MR. CONSCIENCE etc.
Apostle W. E Nwokeoma went further to say that they will soon turn the industry into a school. And when that happens,before you feature in any of their movies, you may have graduated from the school. But they are still working on it. They want it to be accredited by the government first. (it is going to be a school of Drama) Where actors and actresses will be raised in the fear of God.

According to him,God sent him into movie industry to correct an impression . He is against ponographic videos. Saying that ponographic videos will only help in destroying our young children. Creating a demonic picture in their mind.
Acting is a gift of it’s kind. God did not give us the gift to misuse it rather to impart knowledge in men. To pass messages and to give hope to some certain ugly and hopeless situations. But today, we see the opposite .No wonder God regretted ever creating man on earth.

Get. 6:6 “And the Lord regretted that He had made man on the earth, and He was grieved at heart”

According “BIMGAD PAPERS” apostle W. E Nwokeoma said they only produce and market real gospel Movies, Musics and Novels. Minus that he is not involve.
Apostle W. E Nwokeoma is an experienced actor, writer, director and editor. He worked in Nollywood for complete 16year. But now he is a man on his own;raising movie generals. He is indeed a blessing to this generation .
Apostle W. E Nwokeoma had won millions of souls for God through his drama ministrations in Crusades, seminars ,conferences,Schools etc. He a prophet and a drama evangelist.

source:www.wenwokeoma..com

Education / Unn To Realeas Another List by ifeanachondibo(m): 7:43pm On Dec 30, 2016
[i][/i]Hi, good news to those unn disappointed. They shall soon realeas another list before lecture resumption. Get ready and pray so that you won't be left behind again

Health / Pregnancy And Your Brain by ifeanachondibo(m): 8:52pm On Dec 24, 2016
Pregnancy causes "long-lasting"
physical changes to a woman's brain, with
significant, but seemingly beneficial, grey
matter loss in parts of the crucial organ, a
study said on Monday.
Some alterations lasted at least two years,
they reported, but did not appear to erode
memory or other mental processes.
The changes "concern brain areas
associated with functions necessary to
manage the challenges of motherhood,"
study co-author Erika Barba-Muller of the
Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB)
said in a statement.
The radical hormone surges and physical
changes of pregnancy have long been known
and studied, but its effects on the brain
have been little understood.
The new study, published in Nature
Neuroscience, claims to provide the first
evidence "that pregnancy confers long-
lasting changes in a woman's brain."
It compared pre- and post-pregnancy brain
scans of 25 first-time mothers. They
researchers also looked at the brains of
first-time fathers, as well as men and
women with no children.
It found "pronounced and long-lasting GM
(grey matter) volume reductions in a
woman's brain" in pregnancy, in regions
involved in social processes.
In later tests, these same regions lit up
most on scans measuring the women's
responses to their babies.
The brain changes were likely an adaptation
for motherhood -- boosting the ability to
recognise the needs and emotional state of
a baby and decode potential threats to its
health and safety, said the researchers.
Grey matter is found in the brain's wrinkly
outer layer called the cerebral cortex, which
houses the processes of learning and
memory, motor function, social skills,
language and problem solving.
The good news: the researchers "did not
observe any changes in memory or other
cognitive functions during the pregnancies
and therefore believe that the loss of grey
matter does not imply any cognitive
defects," said a UAB statement.
The study tested the women up to two
years after pregnancy, so it is not clear how
long the changes last.
The study pointed to a process called
"synaptic pruning" which happens to humans
in adolescence to remove rarely-used
synapses -- connections between brain cells.
This is done to make way, after childhood,
for more efficient and specialised synapses
and boost the network's overall efficiency.
A similar process may be at play in
pregnancy, the researchers speculated.
(This story has not been edited by NDTV
staff and is auto-generated from a
syndicated feed.) Pregnancy causes "long-lasting"
physical changes to a woman's brain, with
significant, but seemingly beneficial, grey
matter loss in parts of the crucial organ, a
study said on Monday.
Some alterations lasted at least two years,
they reported, but did not appear to erode
memory or other mental processes.
The changes "concern brain areas
associated with functions necessary to
manage the challenges of motherhood,"
study co-author Erika Barba-Muller of the
Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB)
said in a statement.
The radical hormone surges and physical
changes of pregnancy have long been known
and studied, but its effects on the brain
have been little understood.
The new study, published in Nature
Neuroscience, claims to provide the first
evidence "that pregnancy confers long-
lasting changes in a woman's brain."
It compared pre- and post-pregnancy brain
scans of 25 first-time mothers. They
researchers also looked at the brains of
first-time fathers, as well as men and
women with no children.
It found "pronounced and long-lasting GM
(grey matter) volume reductions in a
woman's brain" in pregnancy, in regions
involved in social processes.
In later tests, these same regions lit up
most on scans measuring the women's
responses to their babies.
The brain changes were likely an adaptation
for motherhood -- boosting the ability to
recognise the needs and emotional state of
a baby and decode potential threats to its
health and safety, said the researchers.
Grey matter is found in the brain's wrinkly
outer layer called the cerebral cortex, which
houses the processes of learning and
memory, motor function, social skills,
language and problem solving.
The good news: the researchers "did not
observe any changes in memory or other
cognitive functions during the pregnancies
and therefore believe that the loss of grey
matter does not imply any cognitive
defects," said a UAB statement.
The study tested the women up to two
years after pregnancy, so it is not clear how
long the changes last.
The study pointed to a process called
"synaptic pruning" which happens to humans
in adolescence to remove rarely-used
synapses -- connections between brain cells.
This is done to make way, after childhood,
for more efficient and specialised synapses
and boost the network's overall efficiency.
A similar process may be at play in
pregnancy, the researchers speculated.
(This story has not been edited by NDTV
staff and is auto-generated from a
syndicated feed.)
Pregnancy causes "long-lasting"
physical changes to a woman's brain, with
significant, but seemingly beneficial, grey
matter loss in parts of the crucial organ, a
study said on Monday.
Some alterations lasted at least two years,
they reported, but did not appear to erode
memory or other mental processes.
The changes "concern brain areas
associated with functions necessary to
manage the challenges of motherhood,"
study co-author Erika Barba-Muller of the
Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB)
said in a statement.
The radical hormone surges and physical
changes of pregnancy have long been known
and studied, but its effects on the brain
have been little understood.
The new study, published in Nature
Neuroscience, claims to provide the first
evidence "that pregnancy confers long-
lasting changes in a woman's brain."
It compared pre- and post-pregnancy brain
scans of 25 first-time mothers. They
researchers also looked at the brains of
first-time fathers, as well as men and
women with no children.
It found "pronounced and long-lasting GM
(grey matter) volume reductions in a
woman's brain" in pregnancy, in regions
involved in social processes.
In later tests, these same regions lit up
most on scans measuring the women's
responses to their babies.
The brain changes were likely an adaptation
for motherhood -- boosting the ability to
recognise the needs and emotional state of
a baby and decode potential threats to its
health and safety, said the researchers.
Grey matter is found in the brain's wrinkly
outer layer called the cerebral cortex, which
houses the processes of learning and
memory, motor function, social skills,
language and problem solving.
The good news: the researchers "did not
observe any changes in memory or other
cognitive functions during the pregnancies
and therefore believe that the loss of grey
matter does not imply any cognitive
defects," said a UAB statement.
The study tested the women up to two
years after pregnancy, so it is not clear how
long the changes last.
The study pointed to a process called
"synaptic pruning" which happens to humans
in adolescence to remove rarely-used
synapses -- connections between brain cells.
This is done to make way, after childhood,
for more efficient and specialised synapses
and boost the network's overall efficiency.
A similar process may be at play in
pregnancy, the researchers speculated.
(This story has not been edited by NDTV
staff and is auto-generated from a
syndicated feed.)

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