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The Nigerian Football Federation have appointed Shuaibu Amodu who is the technical director of the NFF and Salisu Yusuf as the new managers of the Super Eagles. The NFF made a statement yesterday saying that the duo will be in charge of the Super Eagles for the main time. Amodu and Yusuf will lead the Super Eagles to the two upcoming international friendly matches against Mali and Luxembourg. Salisu Yusuf will totally be in charge of the team meanwhile Shuaibu Amodu will supervise. READ MORE----www.eventnews.com.ng/sport/nff-appoints-amodu-yusuf-new-interim-managers-super-eagles/
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Jazakhallahu Khairan. |
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The Super Eagles of Nigeria will take on Mali and Luxembourg in two international friendly matches in the next FIFA window. The Super Eagles who are currently ranked 14th in Africa will take on Mali on Friday, 27th May at the Robert Diochon in Rouen, France. Meanwhile the on Wednesday, 1st of June the Super Eagles will take on Luxembourg. www.eventnews.com.ng/sport/super-eagles-face-mali-luxembourg-international-friendlies/
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Aston Villa football club have suspended English professional football Gabriel Agbonlahor after he was allegedly pictured with laughing gas canisters and booze. The Aston Villa forward was suspended by the club management after pictured partying in a club in London the night Aston Villa were relegated off the English Premier League. The 29-year-old striker who has scored only 1 goal this season has been suspended till further notice. The management of Aston Villa FC have also begun investigation into the conduct. Source: www.eventnews.com.ng/sport/gabriel-agbonlahor-suspended-pictured-laughing-gas-cannisters-booze/
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OMG...NA needs to do some catching up o |
FTC who cares |
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Body Odor also called bromhidrosis are the offensive and unpleasant smell of a person’s body which tend to be highly embarrasing.Under normal circumstances,body odor is normal and isn’t really much of a problem but immoderate body odour can be very destructive,embarrasing and discomforting. A person who has body odour tends to be avoided and discriminated by people around him and this leads to severe damage of self-confidence.However,people who are aware that they have a body odour problem tend to avoid social interaction and body contact with others. According to Dr.Steve Donalds,Body odour is caused by the excretions from the apocrine sweat glands and bacterial activity on the skin surface.The apocrine sweat glands secretes a large number of chemical compounds needed for the skin microbiota to produce odorant substances.The apocrine sweat glands can be found in the areola,anogenital region and around the navel. When bacteria acts on sweat,it causes a chemical reaction that discharges an unpleasant odour.This is the reason why areas in the body such as feet, armpits, breasts and groins are prone to sweating and that remain moist are more likely to discharge an unpleasant odour. People who suffer for body odour are likely to experience Heavy sweating, Nervousness and anxiety. The following are some tips for reducing body odour. 1.Bath Regularly with anti-bacterial soap: Bathing atleast twice a day will help to reduce the amount of bacteria on your skin and make your skin look fresh.Bathing regularly prevents alot of skin diseases. 2.Maintain high level of personal hygiene: When taking bath,make sure you pay attention to areas that are prone to sweating such as the armpit,breast etc.According to Dr.Dean Carter,people who tend to be exposed to sun are advised to take a warm bath more frequently. 3.Dry yourself thoroughly after shower: Drying yourself with a towel doesn’t just dry the drips of water alone, it helps to dry of areas in the body which are prone to sweat. Note:A dry skin makes it harder for bacteria to breed. 4:Apply deodorants and body sprays: Applying deodorants on the armpit gives it a great odour and prevent bacteria from breeding.Body sprays in the other hand give the body a nice fragrance and help to cover the smell of bacteria on your skin. However,antibacterial and antifungal powder can also be used on the face to prevent oily skin. 5.Put on clean clothes: Putting on clean and fresh clothes will help to keep the body odour down. It is not advisable for you to wear too tight clothes,they are liable to generate heat especially in sweat prone areas. READ MORE @ www.trytrevo.com/6-tips-for-reducing-body-odour |
grossintel:Allah has a plan for you. Don't take your life please. Keep believing in God no matter what, he has already destined a Woman for you and by his grace you'll over come this situation. |
Nwaoguta:No God will punsh you rather. |
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Nosebleeds can occur as a result of many things.Although nosebleeds are not life threatening conditions but it is a frightening experience. Nosebleeds are not all that common in the society.It can occur in both male and female,young and old.Nosebleeds are common mostly in elderly people and Children who have not started experiencing puberty.It is common mostly in Children because they play a lot and when playing they might fall down and hit their head, insert sharp objects into their nose and lots more. There are two categories of nosebleeds namely:The Anterior and Posterior nosebleeds. The Anterior nosebleeds usually come from a small blood vessel at the front if the nose.This type of nosebleeds are very easy to control.They are very common. The posterior nosebleeds occur as a result of bleeding at the back of the nose.This type of nosebleed are serpentine and require special attention by an Otalarynologist.Posterior nosebleeds are more common in elderly people. Some symptoms of nosebleeding include:Blood gushing out from one nostril, dizziness, fatigue, malnourishment, difficulty breathing.However, nosebleeds can also be a symptom of a disease or an infection. Below are some natural remedies for Nosebleeds. 1.Keep your head elevated: Keeping your head elevated can help to restrain the blood from gushing out but do have it in mind that you may accidentally swallow little amount of blood.According to Dr. Zayn Fekie It is highly recommended for you to spit out the blood when it gets to your mouth because it can make you feel dizzy or possibly vomit. 2.Do not put sharp objects into your nostrils because it might cut some part of the nostrils which might result to bleeding. 3.Apply Icepack: Icepack will help to reduce the nosebleeding and as well reduce the pains too.Although not all people feel pains when having a bleeding nose. 4.Change diet: According to Dr. Fredy Whitmore who is For some people who experience nosebleeds as a result of malnourishment, it is advisable for them to consume foods and fruits that are rich Vitamin C, because it boost the effectiveness of the tissues.It is also advised for them to consume foods that are rich in Vitamin K in other to make the efficiency of the platelets which help in blood-clotting. READ MORE @ www.trytrevo.com/natural-remedies-for-nosebleeds/
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Skin dryness is one of the most common dermatological problems in the world. Skin dryness is caused by external and internal factors.Examples of some external factors that lead to dryness of the skin are:environmental exposure, excess exposure to sunlight, eczema, exposure to rough chemicals, weather.While some examples of internal factors that lead to skin dryness include:Hereditary,health condition,age.Dryness of the skin are of different types.It could be chronic skin dryness or temporary skin dryness. Skin dryness is more common during winter because of the texture of the weather.One of the most popular factor that contributes to the causing of dry skin is bathing with harsh soaps.These harsh soaps tend to execute the natural skin oils from the skin.Malnutrition also plays a. secret role in contributing to dry skin.Lack of Vitamin A in the body can lead to a Dry skin. Dry skin can occur in both sexes at any age.Individuals diagnosed with thyroid disease and individuals who are constantly exposed to soaps,detergents and some certain deodorants are prone to developing dry skin. However,the symptoms of skin dryness vary from one person to another.Some common symptoms of Skin dryness include: Itchiness, scaling, peeling, skin wrinkling, shallow fissures and white lines across the skin.Chronic skin dryness is very rare unlike temporary skin dryness which fades of within few weeks. Below are some home remedies for dry skin. 1.Avoid bathing with hot water: Bathing with hot water also causes dry skin because it removes the skin oils that help to protect the skin and keep it fresh.It is highly advisable to bath with lukewarm water instead of hot water and use mild soaps that will not be too harsh on the skin. 2.Avoid rubbing your skin with force: After taking a warm bath, you should towel yourself properly and avoid using your hand to rub your skin vigorously because it can lead to skin damage. 3.Moisturize your skin properly: According to Dr. Jessica Carson, MD, moisturizing your skin will help to keep water from drying up on time and also keep the skin fresh.A natural moisturizers like Shea butter is highly recommended. 4.Vitamin C: Eat a lot of foods and fruits containing Vitamin C because Vitamin C helps the skin to absorb moisturizers that have been applied on to the body.Also, do not forget to drink alot of water as it will not just keep the body hydrated but will also keep the skin fresh and glowing. Source: http://trytrevo.com/4-natural-ways-to-avoid-skin-dryness/
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Wow! What a. Blessing...FTC |
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President Muhammadu Buhari has signed an agreement of $11 that is N2.17bn with the Japanese government for an emergency improvement in the electrical facilities of the country. The Japanese International Co-operation Agency will be working alongside with the Minstry of Power to improve the electrical supply across the country. The agreement will reduce the amount of power outages in the country and is expected stabilize power supply to approximately 7,000 households in the Federal Capital Territory. Mr Udo Udoma who is the Minister of Budget and National planning signed the deal on behalf of the president with the Ambassador of Japan Sadanobu Kusaoke. Udo Udoma said: The Federal Government remains committed to working closely with various stakeholders in the economy to achieve sustainable economic development. The ministry will ensure that we create an enabling environment required for sustainabilty of this partnership. Japanese envoy replied by saying power sector is a key to improve the quality of life for people and also to promote industry and also pledged his country's readiness to deliver. Read more--> www.tuliphub..co.za/2016/02/buhari-seals-deal-on-stable-power-supply.html?m=1
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vanpeele:Ok..really this is good...Please where do you stay in. Kaduna?please I am looking for Elephant Grass, Guinea grass, Giant star grass, Spear grass, Bahama grass, Carpet grass, Northern Gamba, Southern gamba, Centro, Stylo, Kudzo, Calop, Muccuna and sun hemp.Please it's my class project and I stay in Kaduna, I just need at least one leaf of the following crops I listed please...If you can help me get them or tell me where I can find them I'll be really grateful..Thanks, waiting for reply. |
vanpeele:Wow this is wonderful, I'll emphasize on this “cucumber sack” method soon..Ok, OP please I have a question and a favour to ask you please |
Obiagelli:I met with Garba Shehu tosay and according to him, the President did not walk out on the BBOG group... He assured the Parents of the Girls that the government are doing everything possible to retrieve the Girls safely... The President however, was unimpressed with the way Mrs. Oby insultes the Minister of Women Affairs. |
vedaxcool:Exactly...All we need to do is stay positive, pray for this government, pray for a safety return of the girls and exercise patience |
Hitback2back:can you please be serious for once?? |
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Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity At a time when the issue of accountability has emerged as the most talked about subject in public discourse, the theft of the 219 girls from a government school in Chibok has, expectedly kicked up questions about how far,so far, and whether this is going to be an endless wait for their return. A government that says it would be respectful of the people's mandate would be willing to give a snapshot of the continuing efforts to find the girls and free them. When the government of Muhammadu Buhari gave strict directives for the Nigerian armed forces to root out Boko Haram and bring an end to the insurgency in our country’s northeast, the kidnapped girls from the Government Secondary School in Chibok were foremost in his mind. The issue remains one of great significance to Nigerians at home and abroad, and to the international community, and finding the missing girls is still a priority of President Buhari’s government. Over the past months, the Nigerian military has recorded major victories against Boko Haram, reclaiming territory that had previously been occupied by the terrorists and dislodging them from their strongholds deep within the Sambisa forest. Throughout these operations, special care has been taken by the military to not harm any abducted persons in the terrorist’s captivity. Our armed forces are under instruction to withhold invasion rather than endanger the life of any Boko Haram captive. Various reports giving alleged information as to the whereabouts of the missing girls have also been received by the army, but these have all turned out to be false or misconstrued. Unfortunately, things were left too late. The previous government wasted precious time questioning the veracity of the abduction rather than going in search of the girls when the trails left by their kidnappers must have still been fresh and easier to follow. In addition, after almost two years, there is a big questions out there among the experts if all the over 200 missing girls are gathered in one spot, in one location, sitting and waiting to be rescued. When he spoke honestly and truthfully on the issue in his maiden Media Chat, the President drew criticism from some members of the Bring Back Our Girls, BBOG movement when he answered in the negative, a question on if he knew specifically where the girls were being held. The President equally faced criticism for offering unconditional talks to Boko Haram leaders to secure the release of these girls, criticism that ignores sufficient record in history in the United States, Russia and even Israel. As illustrated by security consultant and author, Brian Jenkins in a 2014 article, if a safe rescue is the objective-which truly it is in this case-a negotiated outcome is always better than an armed rescue operation. In his words: "Armed action should never be ruled out completely, but negotiations are the more practical course to bring the girls safely home." That article strengthens the argument that, while the government must not abandon military efforts, it should carefully consider the complexity of such operation, especially given President Buhari's emphasis that delay is preferable to errors, especially where the getting the girls unharmed is the ultimate goal. Don't forget that after the 9-11 terrorist attack on the United States by Alqaeda, it took ten years of careful planning to bring Osama Bin-Laden to a final, Hollywood-style finish. For President Buhari, there is no place for the overdone political posturing over the sad incident. He is not seeking applause because this problem is far more serious than most people think. From everything the Defence Headquarters has been saying, our troops are ready, able and willing to storm anywhere at anytime to secure the girls once that needed intelligence is available. The last battle-ground, the Sambisa forest is large and expansive. It covers about 3,000 square kilometers of Nigerian territory and it ideally harbors the remaining terrorists and their captives. But Sambisa presents a number of challenges not only to our own fighting forces but to the terrorists themselves. The place has been heavily mined. The terrorist operatives who planted the mines are believed to be mostly dead or have fled, so they too fall victim to them as they move in the forest because the remnants of their fighters don't know where the mines are planted. With recent military procurements by the present administration, mine-sweeping equipment have been deployed to pave the way for our soldiers. The Air Force is doing its duty of providing air cover and the Navy is active in Lake Chad waters. Our neighbors, Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Benin are collectively standing with Nigeria to deny terrorist a foothold on their soil. In addition to these efforts, there are daily intelligence reconnaissance flights by our Air Force, the U.K, U.S and France which are partnering with the Lake Chad Basin Commission Countries. In the light of all these, a serious advance is being made towards liberating the forest and hopefully, government will be laying its hands on whatever is left of the terrorists and their hostages. However, the issue goes beyond the Chibok girls. The incident which took place at the Government Girls School in Chibok, as horrific as it was, merely provided a glimpse into a darker horror that had gone largely ignored by both the Nigerian media and the previous administration: Girls being kidnapped every day from their homes and schools in northeast Nigeria. The Chibok kidnap was merely an indication of a much larger problem, in which the Nigerian government has already recorded great progress. Although military invasions of the Sambisa forest have so far not yielded the missing Chibok girls specifically, they have led to the rescue of hundreds of women and children from various other parts of northeast Nigeria, who had been in Boko Haram captivity usually for several months. Between April 2015 and today, about 2000 women and children have been rescued by the Nigerian military from deep inside the Sambisa forest. Just last month, over 200 people, mostly women and children, were rescued from Boko Haram captivity. Without the BBOG outcry that followed the Chibok kidnapping, the world may have remained unaware of the distressing plight of those hundreds of missing women and girls. These hundreds of women and girls may not be the focus of any major advocacy or media frenzy, but they are equally important. Their rescue and welfare are just as crucial as that of the famed Chibok girls. Their safety is as much of a priority to the Nigerian government. The President shares empathy,solidarity and sympathy with the BBOG and other stakeholders. He may not be a man of many words. But as his actions suggest, he understands the loss by the parents, stakeholders and the nation very well. That's why he keeps saying, " you have to secure the nation to govern it well." Security is the number one priority of this administration. In the last few months, the government has run a very energetic and a very successful campaign that has diminished greatly, the terrorists, and has engaged the neighbors and the rest of the international community. These efforts have very much translated into a concerted and coordinated action. Yet for all these to succeed, stakeholders, especially those under the BBOG movement who, to their credit have served the nation selflessly to make Nigeria a more conscientious country need to rally their support behind the armed forces and the President. That is a critical ingredient for the girls to be found and returned and for the country to be safe from terror. By the end of 2015, the Nigerian armed forces had succeeded in containing the insurgency in the northeast. All this is part of the ongoing effort to, not just rescue missing women and girls but ensure that they stay safe afterwards, that incidents such as the kidnapping in Chibok never reoccur. When kidnapped girls are rescued and returned to their families, the communities in which they live must be secure. They should be able to sleep without fear of being kidnapped again. They should be able to resume their education, to go to school in peace of mind. No more kidnappings should be allowed to take place. If a repeat of this horrible incident is to be prevented, there must be corrective steps incumbent upon Nigeria.President Buhari remains committed to taking these corrective steps. He remains committed to finding the missing Chibok girls. He is also committed to annihilating Boko Haram and to bringing an end to terror in the northeast and in other parts of Nigeria. We must not lose hope. |
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