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Education / Re: SSANU: University Workers To Resume Strike by kingJoya(m): 11:33am On Nov 10, 2017
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Nairaland / General / Re: Nairalanders How Do I Insert Images On My Nairaland Posts by kingJoya(m): 2:26pm On Nov 06, 2017
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Religion / Is Morning Devotion Necessary Before Going To Church On Sunday? by kingJoya(m): 5:01am On Nov 05, 2017
Hello nairalanders, happy Sunday to you all. Every weekdays we pray in the morning. We do not miss the morning prayers as it is a tradition in my house. We do not pray on Sunday because we go to church. My neighbours do pray on Sundays before going to church. I have friends who do likewise. So my question is, is it necessary to pray or have morning devotion on a Sunday morning just before going to church? Or is there a blessing attached to praying on a Sunday before leaving for Church?
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Science/Technology / 10 Situations Where Social Media Helped Save A Life by kingJoya(m): 1:53pm On Oct 25, 2017
Some people use social media tools for just fun. Social media tools like facebook, twitter, whatsapp, e.t.c have actually help save lives from different parts of the world. Many who have benefited from these tools will argue that social media is more important than what most people think.

In this article you will learn how social media can and have helped save lives in difficult situations.


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In march 2009, Rob williams and Jason Tavaria went on a skiing trip with their group in the swiss Alp. They were forced dto be seperated from their group by a heavy snow storm. Unfortunately, williams fell off a 66ft snow cliff and did not survive. A member from their team was able to contact Tavaria through twitter and Tavaria was able to send the longitude and latitude of his location to rescue operators which enabled them to find him.


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Biker crashed and lost in the woods
While competing in a July 2010 mini-triathlon, 36-year-old Leigh Fazzina was separated from the pack when her front bike wheel hit tree roots and she flew over the handlebars. Lost, injured and unable to walk, she tried calling for help on her phone but didn't have a strong enough signal to dial out. The athlete then tweeted: "I've had a serious injury and NEED Help! Can someone please call Winding Trails in Farmington, CT tell them I'm stuck bike crash in woods." According to rescuers, at least six people called them, and within minutes ambulances were dispatched to help her.


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In the spring of 2009, a 16-year-old in Britain logged on to Facebook late one night and sent a private message that he was going to harm himself to a friend in the United States. Even though she was 3,400 miles away, the girl told her mother, who called local police. The British Embassy was contacted, authorities narrowed the search to eight addresses in Oxfordshire and rescuers eventually found the troubled teen. Though he had overdosed on drugs, the young man was still conscious and made a full recovery after treatment in the hospital.

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Dave Cormier and Bonnie Stewart were on a hike with their young daughter in New Brunswick, Canada, and saw her eat some berries they didn't recognize. When they couldn’t identify the berry using the Internet, they posted a photo of the berry on Twitter after Poison Control informed them they would not be able to view the digital photo themselves. Thanks to a response via Twitter, they were able to identify the berry (which didn’t end up being fatal when ingested) and were better able to inform hospital staff when they arrived via ambulance.


5.
Twenty-two-month-old Iona Stratton had been fighting infant acute lymphoblastic leukemia since soon after her birth, but because of her half-Chinese, half-English background, her family couldn't find a bone marrow donor to match her rare type. In October 2008, after her parents made an appeal on Facebook, more than 5,500 people around the world signed up and, eventually, a match was found in Australia. Tragically, two weeks after the operation, the toddler died due to complications.


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In January 2010, when a massive earthquake hit Haiti, Colorado Springs native Dan Woolley was trapped under the rubble of the Hotel Montana in Port-au-Prince. After losing his glasses in the quake, he used the focusing light from his iPhone’s camera to find a safe place to relocate to. Then, he used an iPhone application to diagnose and treat his injuries. Finally, he used the phone’s alarm clock to keep him awake in case he was going into shock. He was eventually rescued, after spending 65 hours in the hotel’s elevator shaft.


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Before bed one night, Tina Case was on Facebook when she read this post from a friend 40 miles away: "If anyone is up, PLEASE call 911 for me! My phone isn't working and I think someone is in my house!!!” After trying her friend's home phone with no luck, Case called 911. When police verified the emergency and discovered her friend's phone lines were dead, they sent officers to the house. Her friend was OK and authorities later said the appearance of police may have thwarted the intruders.


8. Mary Evelyn knew her son would have spina bifida before he was born. She joined some online groups for parents of such children, thinking that this would help her family adjust. Little did she know, her new online community would help save her child's life.
After bringing the baby home from the hospital, Evelyn noticed that he took long pauses between breaths while he slept. Her pediatrician said it was normal, but she was not convinced.
So Evelyn posted about the issue online, and was urged to take a video to show medical professionals. She did, and the video got the baby admitted to the hospital, where he was later diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea and eventually needed a tracheotomy.
"An online community of strangers saved my baby's life," Evelyn writes on her blog. Now, she tells other families whose children are diagnosed with SB: "Find your community."


8. Last year, a college student ended up getting lifesaving cancer surgery because he looked at a photo on Reddit that was labeled as "gross."
The photo was posted by someone who had recently had a testical removed due to cancer. Taylor "Chase" Tyree, a computer science major at the Colorado School of Mines, realized he had the same symptoms that the poster described. Four days later, he was in surgery.
"I can tell my friends, 'Reddit saved my life!'" Tyree posted after the procedure, along with a photo of himself in his hospital gown, thumbs up.


9. An Australian mother looked to a mother's Facebook group for help identifying a red lump on her toddler's head. The photo the woman, identified only as Kerry, posted did not look alarming — just a little swelling behind the ear. Yet, her friends urged her to take 21-month-old Gracie to the hospital immediately. Some group members had correctly pegged the swelling as mastoiditis, an infection that can lead to hearing loss, meningitis or even a brain abscess.
At the hospital, Gracie had surgery, with doctors drilling into her skull to relieve swelling pressure. She made a full recovery.


10. On the other side of the world, another toddler named Grace was also saved when her picture was posted on Facebook — but this time, her parents didn't even know she was sick. Michele Freeman uploaded an everyday snapshot of her daughter, and a friend who happens to be a pediatric nurse noticed something odd about the child's eyes: One reflected red light, as is common in flash photos, while the other eye looked white.
Warned by her friend, Freeman had her daughter examined, and Grace was diagnosed with retinoblastoma, a form of cancer. She lost her vision in the affected eye, but the cancer was treated before it could spread.


The world has gone global, your social media connections might realize you are sick before you do.
It's important to note that all of these stories led the parents and patients to consult real doctors; it would be a terrible idea to rely entirely on the opinions of online friends to make diagnoses. Still, the common thread in all these stories is that the parents or patients would not have seen a doctor at that time, had they not been pushed to do so by their online networks.


Now dear readers you can also share a story of how social media have helped save your life or the life of someone that you know.

https://joyafacts..com/2017/10/10-situations-where-social-media-helped.html

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Nairaland / General / Top 6 Pioneer Product Brands In Nigeria by kingJoya(m): 10:24am On Oct 21, 2017
There are thousands of products making waves in Nigeria, but there were only a few companies producing those products about 50 years ago in Nigeria after her independence. In this write-up, we shall take a look at the companies/brands which were the first to start producing popular products in their category in Nigeria.

1. Indomie Noodles

Indomie is a brand of noodle by indofood. This company was first established in Indonesia. It is distributed across the continents of the world and has a market share of 72%. It came into Nigeria via import in 1988 and by 1995 it opened its first manufacturing company in Nigeria under Dufil Prima foods(the first instant noodles manufacturing plant of its kind and the largest in Africa). Indomie is the most popular brand of noodle in Nigeria. It is funny to note that other Brands of instant Noodles are also called Indomie in Nigeria by children even though they have their various names. It is worthy to note that Indomie noodles sold for almost a decade before its competitors began to emerge. Its first competitor is Chikki Noodles. Other popular brands in Nigeria right now are: Honeywell noodle, Dangote noodles, Tummy Tummy noodles, Mimee Noodles, Golden Penny Noodles, e.t.c.

2. Gala Sausage Roll
The Gala sausage roll is produced by UAC foods, it was born in 1962 after Nigeria gained her independence. Over the years it grew to become the most well known brand of sausage roll till today. Just like Indomie being a generic name for noodles in nigeria, Gala is the generic name for all sausage rolls in Nigeria. Gala is 55 years old in Nigeria and is produced in the largest sausage roll factory in nigeria. Other competitions of Gala include, beefy, meaty, fill-up, e.t.c.

3. Close-up toothpaste
A lot of nigerians today still use chewing stick for cleaning their teeth but majority of nigerians make use of gel toothpastes. The early pacesetter here is Unilever's close-up toothpaste. it has been in existance in the country for decades and most adults today can testify to using the toothpaste when they were still infants. Other brands of toothpaste eventually followed: Macleans was the next to follow. Dabur introduced the first herbal gel toothpaste in Nigeria. Other brands include - colgate, MyMy, Oral-B, Olive, e.t.c.

4.Mouka Foam
At the time when most foam companies folded due to irregular power supply in Nigeria. Mouka Foam made itself a household name. It started operation in 1972 in Lagos Nigeria. It became well known as other brands subsequently came into the market. Other popular brands include- Vita foam, Sara Foam, e.t.c



5. Nigercem
Before the Emergence of popular cement factories such as Dangote cement, Ibeto cement, e.t.c. Nigercem was the first cement factory which was established in 1957 at the Limestone rich town of Nkalagu at the Eastern region of the country. The factory faced decline as protest by non workers led to its closure. Other cement plants that was established are: Ewokoro Cement plant, Bendel cement plant, Calcemco cement Plant, CCNC, e.t.c.


6. Fan Milk
Image result for fan milkFan milk was founded in 1960 by a Danish merchant with less than 30 employers and a plant in Ibadan. Before the emergence of other popular milk products known today, Fan Milk was the pacesetter. In the 1970s it introduced Yogurt drink and ice cream packaging technologies. WAMCO company which was incorporated in 1973 commenced local operation of Peak Milk in 1975. Peak milk became a household name later on before the emergence of other brands such as Nido, Three Crowns(WAMCO), Nunu, e.t.c.

Which brand do you think should be on the list? Add yours


Source: https://joyafacts..com/2017/10/top-6-pioneer-product-brands-in-nigeria.html

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Religion / Re: Why Were You Late To Church Today? by kingJoya(m): 11:17am On Oct 16, 2017
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Religion / Why Were You Late To Church Today? by kingJoya(m): 8:51am On Oct 15, 2017
The First service today commenced by 6am and ended by 8:30. By 7:45 - 8am members were still trooping in for the church service. So I began to wonder what makes them late or is it the spirit of lateness, African time ,etc.
So I'm asking, why were you late to church today?

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