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The drama in Africa seem to be Never ending. But this time it's an hilarious pic that has gone viral. Well, MaxNaija never misses out. The pic show a Ghanaian player receiving a pair of slippers as "Man of The Match" award. Laugh & Share. Don't laugh alone Source - http://www.maxnaija.com/2015/04/hilarious-player-recieves-slippers-as.html
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20-year-old Omonimewa Ojo finally met his Waterloo, suspect who belong to a ring of auto snatchers working in the South West piece of the nation. Ojo was captured by men of the Ondo State Police Command along Owo-Abuja Road, and was paraded before newsmen by the Commissioner of Police, Ondo State, Mr. Isaac Eke, at the Police home office, Akure, amid which the suspect uncovered that he had been snatching cars right from when he was 16 and in secondary school. Ojo said he was acquainted with car snatching by his companion, whose name was basically given as Seun in the place where he grew up in Ekiti state. Presently 20 years of age, Ojo reviewed that his first adventure in car snatching happened when he was 16, in his group, Ekiti State. The accomplishment of that first robbery adventure clearly left a charming, sweet taste in his mouth and he appreciated it. Thus was established a framework that he energetically based on, captivating all the more in car snatching adventures until the well known saying was satisfied: Everyday for the thief, yet one day for the owner of the house. At the point when that day came, cautious policemen captured him and that specific episode turned into his last. Once more, as another saying states, "if the rodent and the reptile both strive for a swim, when the water gets dry the group of the reptile, it won't get dry that of the rodent," Ojo was gotten by the police yet Seun, who acquainted him with the wrongdoing and drove their last car snatching run, effectively got away when they were ceased by the police. While the police are still hot on Seun's trail, Ojo is currently snapping his teeth in police authority and most likely wishing he had listened to the voice of heart that probably been cautioning him to stop wrong act. As is regular with captured, suspected hoodlums, Ojo has been accusing Mr. Devil for encouraging him to overlook the voice of soul and all the pleas of his relatives to come back to the slender and genuine way of life. He said: "The fiend truly brought about my difficulty in light of the fact that it was the devil that drove me into theft, particularly snatching of c ars. Despite the fact that it was Seun that introduced me to robbery, I later got to be more active than him even before we left secondary school in Ekiti State. I was acquainted with burglary while in SS2 in secondary school and our teachers had been casualties of our operations." He included: "When we left secondary school we chose not to further our studies but rather proceed with the work we were doing and we were making it until the last operation where we were captured by the Police." Despite the fact that the suspect expressed laments over every one of his activities, he demanded that he had profited from the returns of the theft operations. Hear him: "I was living big and everyone was looking at me as a king. I spent cash as I loved and I had such a large number of things. devil was my teacher who taught me how to snatch cars. I have lamented all that I did, and I look for kindness from the Police. I would prefer not to be taken to court." He expressed that his parents and siblings were living in the town where he grew up in Ekiti state, while he was only one living with his friends who are co-criminals in Akure, Ondo state. He said he migrated to Akure not long after his secondary education through the impact of Seun, who was in charge of his welfare when he went staying with him in Akure before he proceeded with the theft operations. Any trusts of Ojo getting a relief was dashed by the affirmation given by the Commissioner of Police that the suspect's days with fast and furious driving in the offer to escape had ended because he would be prosecuted accordingly and justice served in his case. He additionally repeated a warning to thieves that the Police Command in the Ekiti State is immovably set out to make the state difficult for them operate. Source - http://www.maxnaija.com/2015/04/i-started-car-snatching-at-16-devil-is.html
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Nkechi, a divorced mother of three boys was at work when Benson, her partner rang her mobile. “I need to talk to you urgently”, he said. “What for?” joked Nkechi, “can’t wait till we both get home?” “This is serious darling,” Benson said, “I don’t want you to hear this from any of the boys. Last night, when Christabel stayed over at the guest room she had sex with Chris”. “You’ve got to be joking”, Nkechi gasped. Chris was her eldest, and only 17, and her friend from college was 42, also divorced. Nkechi went on: “Benson explained that while both of us were asleep, Christabel had encouraged Chris and his 15-year old brother to have some beer with her. When Benson got up to use the loo, he said he heard moaning noises coming from the guest room where Christabel was supposed to be sleeping. He’d peeped to find her in bed with my son. As soon as she saw Ben, she acted shocked and spluttered she couldn’t believe she had a 17-year-old lad in her bed! “I was furious. Blood boiling, I punched Christabel’s number. Could the nightmare be real? My so-called friend has had sex with my school-boy son under my roof? How sick can you get? When she picked up, I confronted her straight away. `You’re disgusting’, I howled. `You were supposed to be my friend and not my son’s rapist’. But she denied everything. `We didn’t really sleep together’, she whined. `He was abit tipsy from the beer we all had in my room and I remember kissing him. We were both drunk’. `How do you think I feel?’, I yelled at her. `A woman of your age with your tongue down my poor boy’s throat!’ `It didn’t mean anything” she said flatly. `You know I’m uncontrollable when I’ve had a drink’. “What type of an irresponsible woman was she? She didn’t even understand that what she did was wrong. `If that was me doing that to your son, what would you do?’ I asked her. `I would fxxxing kill you’, she told me honestly. `Don’t you think you owe me an apology?’ But she refused. `I’m not saying sorry for something I’ve not done’, she fired back then hung up. How I went through the rest of the day at work, I wouldn’t know. As soon as my son came back from school, I confronted him. He felt really embarrassed and told me he was too drunk to remember what happened. I knew he was lying, but he looked so vulnerable I didn’t have the heart to make him feel worse than he already did. “Things came to a head when one of Chris’s friend’s mum called me. Apparently Chris had been bragging to his friends at school that he was now sleeping with a sugar mummy. This time around, Chris couldn’t deny what he’d already bragged about. I told him it wasn’t his fault he was corrupted by this shameless woman and he must tell me what really happened. He told me that, as well as having full sex, Christabel had performed a sex act on him. She even made him spilt in her mouth. As he described the explicit act, I felt myself growing angrier. That woman had used my poor son as her sex object. True my son had consented but she’d taken advantage of his naivety and curiosity about sex. He was only 17 for God’s sake – just a little boy. “I assured Chris that what happened wasn’t his fault. She was the adult – he was 17 and she 43, 26 years younger than her! I thought my children would be safe in the company of a mum like Christabel – I was wrong. Quickly, I spread the news of what she’d done to my son amongst our friends and my ears almost got bent with tales of her sexual escapade. That type of numpho shouldn’t be allowed into any home with a young man in it. I’ll never forgive her. If you can’t trust another mum with your children, who can you trust?” Read More - 10 Signs You Are Dating A Great Guy Who You Should Never Break Up With »»»» http://www.maxnaija.com/2015/04/10-signs-you-are-dating-great-guy-who.html |
Senator Rowland Owie, former Chief Whip of the Senate, has advised President-elect, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), to avoid former President Olusegun Obasanjo, if he desires to succeed as Nigeria’s leader. Owie, who gave the advice in a statement, yesterday in Benin City, Edo State, said: “To Buhari, I thank God for you, but you must deliver on your promises and also build on what President Goodluck Jonathan did. Above all, you must run far from Obasanjo. If he can’t control your government, he will fight you. “He has done it to all former Presidents of Nigeria and even against MKO Abiola who was not sworn in. Never discuss with Obasanjo unless you have at least two of your aides present. “Half way into the tenure of President Jonathan, Obasanjo started trouble making by naming presidential and vice-presidential candidates. “Firs,t it was Governor Sule Lamido as president and Governor Rotimi Amaechi as his deputy. A respectable Lamido, a founding father of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP while Obasanjo was in prison, was being urged to fight PDP.” - See more at: www.Maxnaija..com |
fhranciz:It's CNN na. Or u didn't even read before commenting |
The Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has said the country is not broke despite the cash crunch currently being experienced. She said that with the financial assets the President Goodluck Jonathan administration had been able to build over the years, the nation’s cash flow would improve over time. In an interview with CNN’s Richard Quest, Okonjo-Iweala said, “Under this administration, we began the work of truly diversifying the economy and the proof of that is that much of the growth in this past few years that has come to the country has come not from the oil sector but actually from non-oil sectors like agriculture, telecommunications, manufacturing and the creative industries. “The fact that oil prices fell by 50 per cent makes it very difficult in terms of cash flow, but Nigeria is asset rich and that is why when people say the country is broke, I say no. In economic terms, with the kind of assets we have, we should be able to realise some of them to improve our cash flow but it is true that this will be a very difficult year because of the cash crunch. “However, we need to see this drop in oil prices as an opportunity. I gave a talk on Nigeria beyond oil. I really think with the growth of the country based on non-oil sectors, we ought to see the fall in oil prices as an opportunity to further the diversification that has started under this administration.” - Punch |
ricsman:what is this one saying? ?What is false there. oga read b4 u comment. thank you |
President Goodluck Jonathan’s decision to originally handover to President-elect Muhammadu Buhari on May 29 has taken a black eye Making the president’s intention to deviate from the norm, the Minister of Information, Mrs. Patricia Akwashiki, who briefed State House correspondents on Wednesday after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting, said Jonathan would formally handover to President-elect Muhammadu Buhari on May 28 at a dinner Read Minister's full speech - http://maxnaija..com/2015/04/jonathan-will-not-hand-over-power-to.html |
President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, gave reasons why he refused to assent the constitution amendment bill forwarded to him by the National Assembly even as some eminent lawyers backed his decision. Raising about 13 grounds, President Jonathan in a letter entitled: “Re: Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Fourth Alteration Act, 2015,” questioned the power the National Assembly has to arrogate to itself the power to pass any constitution amended without the assent of the President. He also picked holes in whittling down the power of the President, allowing the National Judicial Council, NJC, to appoint the Attorney-General of the Federation, separating the office of the Accountant-General of the Federation from that of the Federal Government, and limiting the period when expenditure can be authorized in default of appropriation from six months to three months, among others. Leading lawyers, who endorsed the president’s action were Professor Itse Sagay (SAN), Chief Emeka Ngige (SAN), Mr Festus Keyamo and Mr Kayode Ajulo. Shocked by the President’s letter, the National Assembly Conference Committee, comprising members of the Constitution Review Committee in both the Senate and the House of Representatives, yesterday, began a two-day retreat to look into the bill and the attendant consequence of the president’s action. It will come out with a definite position on the issue next week. Mark stops senators from debating President’s letter The President’s letter was read on the floor of the Senate during plenary yesterday by the Senate President, David Mark. But he stopped Senators from debating the President’s refusal to assent to the amended bill, when some senators, led by Senator Sadiq Yar’Adua, APC, Katsina Central, raised a Point of Order, seeking permission to that effect. The President, in the letter also lamented what he termed as usurpation of powers of the executive by the legislature in the fourth alteration of the constitution. Shortly after the Senate President finished reading the letter, Senator Abubakar Yar’Adua, APC, Katsina Central, raised a Point of Order, seeking that the Senate be allowed to debate the President’s letter. He said: “I think it is important for us to discuss that letter and see whether there is need for us to consider the letter or not. I think he has raised very serious fundamental issues, especially in terms of our conscience as lawmakers and his own position as the chief executive officer of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. That is why I am raising this point or order.” But the Senate President refused his request, saying he was earlier communicated by the Conference Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution, that it was holding a two-day retreat between yesterday and today, to discuss and take position on the president’s letter. Mark said: “Obviously, this letter is not like any other normal letter. We can’t discuss the letter unless you have a copy of it. So, the first reaction is for me to make copies available to everybody. And you go and study it. And if you notice, there is an announcement also by the Constitution Review Committee that they are going to meet. So, that will straight away go to them. I agree with you that weighty issues have been raised. It’s a peculiar case, so everybody will be involved.” Where lawmakers erred —Jonathan In the letter, Jonathan said that the two chambers of the National Assembly failed to meet requirements for altering Section 9 (3) of the 1999 Constitution. “Section 4 of the Fourth Alteration Act, 2015 seeks to alter Section 9 of the 1999 Constitution by the insertion of a new subsection 3A, which dispenses with the assent of the President in the process of constitution amendment. However, this alteration can only be valid if the proposal was supported by votes of not less than four-fifths majority of all the members of each House of the National Assembly and approved by a resolution of the Houses of Assembly of not less than two-thirds of all the states as provided by Section 9 (3) of the 1999 Constitution. “This is a fundamental requirement of the constitution and in the absence of credible evidence that this requirement of the constitution was met in the votes and proceedings of the National Assembly, it will be unconstitutional for me to assent to this Bill,” he explained. Besides, the President said there were a number of provisions in the Act that altogether constitute flagrant violations of the doctrine of separation of powers enshrined in the 1999 Constitution and unjustifiably whittle down the executive powers of the federation vested in the president by virtue of Section 5 (1) of the 1999 Constitution. Jonathan observed that the power vested in the President to withhold his assent to bills passed by the National Assembly was part of checks and balances contained in the constitution. He said Sub-section 5a of Section 58, which provides that the bill becomes law after the expiration of 30 days in the event that the president fails to signify the withholding of his assent, may be inappropriate. “The provision appears not to have taken cognizance of the afore-mentioned variables, the vagaries inherent in the legislative process and the wisdom in requiring two-thirds majority to override the President’s veto. “In the light of the above, I am of the view that the failure to signify assent by the President within the prescribed period of 30 days should rather be treated as dissent, which would require two-thirds majority to override.” Jonathan faults NASS over alteration Jonathan also faulted the National Assembly over its alteration, seeking to limit the period when expenditure can be authorized in default of appropriation from the six months provided in the constitution to three months, saying: “I am of the view that this provision has the potential of occasioning financial hardships and unintended shut-down of government business, particularly where for unforeseen reasons and other exigencies in the polity, the National Assembly is unable to pass the Appropriation Act timeously. “Our recent experiences with the process of passing the Appropriation Act do not justify the reduction of six-month time limit in the constitution,” he insisted. The President also faulted Section 84a that created the new Office of Accountant General of the Federation distinct from the Accountant General of the Federal Government, saying it did not address the funding requirements for establishment of the office. “It is necessary to clarify, for instance, who staffs and funds the office of Accountant- General of the Federation and from whose budget he will be paid since he serves the three tiers of government,“he stressed. He also said it was important to state who will exercise oversight powers over the office, noting that the National Economic Council, which was mainly an advisory body, was now charged with the responsibility of recommending those to be appointed to the office of the Accountant-General. The President equally faulted the National Assembly in separating the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation from the Minister of Justice and the Attorney General from the Commissioner for Justice in the respective states of the federation and also the provision for independence of the Office of Attorney General by guaranteeing tenure and funding. He said as desirable as the alterations were, there were some provisions that violate the doctrine of separation of powers and also negate what he called “the age-long independence and absolute discretion that the office has enjoyed for centuries since its creation in the middle ages.” He said the first setback was that the alteration was silent on who was the Chief Law Officer of the Federation, noting: “This is a serious lacuna, which may create implementation challenges.” President has minor justification—Sagay On the controversy, Professor Itse Sagay, SAN, said though the President has a minor justification in refusing to endorse the amendment in the 1999 Constitution, some of the sections he rejected would have been good for the country. Sagay said: “There is the main issue of whether the President is really entitled to sign the constitution, that is the constitution could have been changed without him, that issue is not yet resolved and probably won’t be resolved until it gets to the Supreme Court because every constitutional change goes through a process of two thirds vote in the National Assembly and approval by state Houses of Assembly. “So, it raises the question of after going through that process, is it still necessary to present it to the President for his signature. That issue is there but the way the people behave this time is as if they needed the President to vote.” Speaking further, the legal icon said: “If you look at his reasons for refusing to endorse the amendment, his main reasons are that the executive powers are being depleted to the advantage of the National Assembly and the National Judicial Council. “For example, he said the office of the Accountant-General was split into two. One for the federation and the other for the Federal Government. That is a very good thing. I do not know why he should be against that because the present Accountant-General of the Federation operates more as the Accountant-General of the Federal Government. It is usually unfair to other parts of the federation, that is why that position was made, it was a sensible provision. “As for the National Judicial Council appointing the Attorney-General, I do not think it is a good idea. It is going too far because the Attorney-General exercises executive powers in the sense that he can decide to institute a criminal case and he can decide to end a criminal case. I think that should remain with the executive and not with the judiciary. “As for meeting the provision of Section 9 (3), I do not know what he expects them (National Assembly) to meet. They have met the Two Thirds requirements. The only provision of the constitution which requires three quarter votes are those that affect human rights. These ones do not affect human rights as far as I know. I don’t see why he is complaining about Section 9(3). All told, he has some minor justification but the bulk of what has been rejected would have been positive for the federation.” President did the right thing —Ngige On his part, Chief Emeka Ngige, SAN, said the president’s action was in order. He said: “My view is that I whole-heartedly support the President’s action by not signing the bill. It is only a fool that will append his signature to something that would make him look foolish. I am surprised that the National Assembly wanted the President to sign off his powers in the constitution amendment process. “The President did the right thing and it is now left to be seen whether the legislators would override the President’s action. I am, however, in doubt that they will get the required number needed to do that as things stand now in the country. My advice is that they suspend the constitution amendment process until the next dispensation.” Jonathan is correct —Keyamo In like manner, Lagos lawyer, Mr. Festus Keyamo, backed the President on rejecting the constitution amendment bill. According to him, the National Assembly failed in attaching the votes and proceedings on the sitting that approved the clause to change the mode for constitution alteration. He also sided with the President in rejecting the proposal to give the National Judicial Council the responsibility of appointing the attorney general, asserting that it breaches the doctrine of separation of powers. He said: “I think the President is correct and he divided his objection into two. In the first one, he gave reasons he could not sign the issues dealing with healthcare, education and all that. “In the second one, dealing with four-fifths requirement needed to alter the mode for constitution amendment is a special provision in the constitution and if you need to change the provision by which the constitution should be amended, you need a higher number than the normal two-thirds and the President said that they did not attach the votes and proceedings to show that that number was met. That was very fair by him. There is no evidence that you have met the requirements before sending it to me. So he is correct on that one. “On the requirement for free education and all that, what the President is saying is that you cannot impose free healthcare on private hospitals and private schools; you should restrict it to government schools. So do you want people to start taking private schools to court? It should be restricted to government hospitals because you would otherwise destroy the spirit of free enterprise in the country.’’ On separation of Attorney General and Minister of Justice “What the President said was that they would be infringing on the principle of separation of powers. For example, it would mean giving the judiciary the power to appoint the attorney general who is an executive member and don’t forget that the attorney general sits in the exco. “You are now saying that the judiciary should appoint him or recommend him to the President for appointment subject to the approval of the Senate, so that appointment is coming from the judiciary whereas in the past the NJC only recommended judges. “Now, the danger is that when a government fails in its anti-corruption war, you blame the president; meanwhile the person who is responsible for anchoring the anti-corruption war of the government is the attorney general who is not appointed by the government but may actually be destroying the anti-corruption war and yet the government cannot touch him. “So it is a two-edged sword, but the government gets the consequence. So you could have a case where the attorney general can destroy the government’s anti corruption battle but the government cannot sack him.” On his part, Mr Kayode Ajulo commended the president for using his discretion, saying this is constitutionalism in action. “When you look at it very well, the president has the discretion to either sign the amendments or not. What the President has done is the right thing because this is constitutionalism in action. It is well inscribed in the law and if the President exercises his discretion, so be it. Either rightly or wrongly, it now lies with the Supreme Court to do the required.” Read More Political Articles Here - http://www.maxnaija..com |
The Lawanson Road, Itire abode of the Orekoyas, whose three children were kidnapped by a housemaid last Wednesday, 24 hours after she was employed, became a Mecca of sorts yesterday, following news of their discovery. The children, Demola, 6; Adedamola, 4, and Aderomola, 11 months, were reportedly found in an uncompleted building in Shasha area of Akowonjo, Lagos, Tuesday night, after an undisclosed ransom was paid into an account. According to their maternal grandfather, Senior Apostle Abraham Adekunle, the children were found naked inside a bag. No arrest has, however, been made. The abductors, as gathered, had sent an account number of an undisclosed bank to the Orekoyas. The children, who had been ravaged by mosquitoes, were immediately taken to police hospital, Ikeja. When Vanguard visited the Orekoya’s home yesterday, the children and their parents were yet to arrive from the hospital. Their grandfather, Senior Apostle Adekunle, described the eight days of his grandchildren’s disappearance as one of the worst challenges he had faced in his 67 years of existence. Grandfather’s story According to him, “these eight days have been days of unrest for every member of my family. “It all started after my daughter, Adebisi Orekoya, applied for a nanny through OLX (an online sales portal). On Monday (last week) one lady, who identified herself as Mary Akinloye, came for the job. “My daughter took her to her place of work to introduce to her colleagues. Next day, Tuesday, she resumed work. But on Wednesday, she took my three grandchildren, leaving Michael, the eldest, a boarder who was on holiday, with information that she was going to get something. “When Michael did not see Mary and his siblings, he contacted his mother by phone. My daughter in turn called her husband, who had to cut short his trip to Ibadan and return home. “We went to Surulere division and Area ‘F’ to incident the case. Efforts to reach Mary on her phone proved abortive, as it was switched off. But she called next day to say she was with the children and demanded for ransom of N15 million. “Since then we have been running from pillar to post looking for how to raise the money. Public-spirited Nigerians, family members and friends contributed. “Aside that, we did not relent in prayers. There was no church around this area that I did not visit for prayers. In fact, in one of the prayer sessions, prophesy came that we would find the children today (yesterday). “I have nothing else to say than to thank God for sparing the lives of my grandchildren.” Also, elder sister to Mr. Lere Orekoya, Mrs Adesunbo Alabi, stated that when news of the disappearance of her nephews reached her, it was like a dream. “At first , it seemed like a home theatre movie. I never believed until I came and saw my brother’s wife crying. I really appreciate my brother’s courage during this period because he encouraged us not to cry, that anything that happens to one in life is for a purpose. “My joy knows no bounds today because the abductors demanded for money, where other victims were killed.” Hospitalized When Vanguard visited the hospital , Mr. Orekoya was seen rocking Aderomola, the youngest child, to sleep with a lullaby: Row, row, row your boat, gently down the stream. While Aderomola was on drip, the other two were playing. The children described the kidnappers’ hideout as their new home, saying Mary cooked the meal they ate. Efforts to get their parents’ reaction, yesterday, initially proved abortive as they said it was not a day for explanation. Mr. Orekoya, however, said the family would brief the press at their home today. After much persuasion, he simply stated that the rescue of his children was an indication that prayers worked. “In one word, I will say that prayer works. We are happy that they are alive and well,“ he said. OLX response After days of silence from OLX, the online sales portal, where Mrs Adebisi Orekoya, applied for a nanny through an advert, finally responded by describing the situation as unfortunate. OLX Country Manager, Lola Masha, in an online statement, yesterday, said: “OLX is an online classified site that brings buyers and sellers together to promote trade. “We take steps to moderate and review all adverts, but we do not participate in the negotiations between buyers and sellers. “Transactions are performed directly between both parties. In all our marketing campaign, we continuously urge our users to take necessary precautionary checks when using OLX. “We sincerely hope that the three kids are returned safely to their loved ones. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and we will provide all help within our capacity to facilitate the quick reunion of the children with their family. “We continue to innovate and improve our review process with tighter measures that would help to minimize future occurrence of negative incidents. “We also need our users to help us kick out bad players and ask them to report any dubious activity or user on the site for immediate action.” - http://maxnaija..com/2015/04/olx-fires-responds-as-orekoyas-3.html
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The largest social network website Facebook seems to be improving by day, with user friendly interface and new features being added. But who who would have thought a money transfer option will be available on facebook ? Facebook CEO Mark Zukerbeg while having a quick Q & A session with users on facebook, where different questions were thrown at the social network maestreo. A User asked about the possibility of transferring money with Facebook, which the Facebook CEO confirms and admitted that the feature will be available to all users soon. This is a very good development as it will enable users transfer money to friends and relatives in any part of the world. Take a look at the Question and Answers Below :
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There are several things we do, inhale, consume, make use of and are exposed to, unknown to us that could put us at the risk of cancer. In this article, maxnaija will be revealing to you five things you never knew could cause cancer, and consecutively help reduce the risk of it occurrence. 1. Sun And Utra-violet Rays : The exposure of the skin to the rays of the sun allows series of chemical reaction within your system, one of which result to the production of melanin resulting to the dark coloration of the skin. This has the ability to interlock cells moving randomly which forms observable lumps called "Cancer" (Abnormal growth) likewise ultra-violet rays. 2. Handling Of Silver Coated Materials ; People who consistently make use of silver coated materials are at high risk of becoming cancer victims. So, when you scratch of coated areas of Recharge cards, do not make use of your nails. Rather make use gentle objects to scratch off the silver panel. 3. Mobile Phones And Laptops : Mobile phones and Laptops Contributes to cancer, The continuous use these gadgets over a long period of time cause vital damages. Most of the theories about laptops and cancer relate to heat, electromagnetic radiation, or radiation from wireless networks (WiFi). One theory is that men who use laptops on their laps could be at greater risk of testicular cancer because of the heat near the scrotum, which could damage cells. 4. Bleaching Of The Skin : both chlorine and caustic soda are extremely dangerous. these two chemicals are reacted together to create what we know as bleach, and work together to remove the normal flora of the skin along side the first layer of the skin which will result to skin cancer. 5. Consumption Of Canned Food: BPA, A common component used to make food containers, microwave ovenware, kitchen utensils and some baby bottles, is also used in the linings of tin cans to form a barrier between the metal and the food and prevent bacterial contamination. However, the toxic chemical can leach from the resin and make its way into food. Conditions connected to regular consumption are varied and range from breast and prostate cancer, infertility and early puberty in girls to type-2 diabetes and obesity. Love this article? Read more healthy articles here» » www.Maxnaija..com |
plumule:Hahaha. It's all about ur mindset sha |
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Sleeping naked has some health benefit you probably didn't know. Sleeping is one of the most important things we do every night. Getting the right amount of sleep has an untold number of health benefits and not getting enough sleep is a serious problem in many countries around the world. Did you know that you can get additional benefits by sleeping naked? 1. It is easier. When you don’t have to worry about sleeping in clothes, things start to get easier. You don’t have to buy pajamas, which can save you money. You have less clothes to wash and less clothes to put away. You may have to clean your bed sheets more often, but not nearly as often as you’d have to wash your pajamas when you run out. 2. It forces you to be ready to go more often. Some people get off of work, change into their pajamas, and use this as an excuse to stay home the rest of the evening. This can lead to a more sedentary lifestyle, which has been attributed to things like weight gain. When you keep your regular clothes on, you tend to go out more often and that’s a good thing. 3. It can make you feel happier and more free. Just imagine the feeling of laying in bed naked. You’re free of your pants and underwear. Women, you’re not wearing a constrictive bra. It’s just you sandwiched between two cool sheets. The feeling just makes you want to smile and it makes you feel more free. Everyone can use that kind of good feeling every now and then, and it may even help you be happier as a person. 4. Skin-on-skin contact is the best. If you’re married, or living with your significant other, sleeping naked gives a greater chance of skin-on-skin contact, especially when it comes to cuddling. This kind of contact can also lead to a more active sex life. All of this releases copious amounts of oxytocin, which is the neurotransmitter that helps you feel those good feelings about your significant other. 5. It could lead to better sleep. Let’s revisit the scenario I described above. There are no drawstrings or clothes getting tangled in sheets. You don’t have to worry about shirts getting twisted. All of these distractions go away when you sleep naked and it may help you get better, deeper sleep. You don’t need science to tell you that better, deeper sleep only helps you be healthier. 6. It can help your skin. For once your body gets to breathe. Your private parts, armpits, and feet are generally restricted all day and are often covered by multiple layers, even in the summer time. Give those parts a chance to air out and breathe. This can lower the risk of skin diseases, like athlete’s foot, that result from wet, restricted skin. 7. Helps you regulate your cortisol. Cortisol is a very strange chemical in the body but it can do a lot of damage. When you sleep naked, it helps keep your body temperature at the optimal ranges so your body can better create cortisol. If you sleep overheated your cortisol levels tend to stay high, even after you wake up. This can lead to increased anxiety, cravings for bad food, weight gain, and more terrible things. Sleep naked so you can keep your body temperature down and sleep well so your body can properly produce and regulate cortisol. 8. Balances your melatonin and growth hormone. Continuing along that same vein, keeping your sleeping environment below 70 degrees (F) every night can help your body regulate its melatonin and growth hormone levels. These chemicals help the body do things like prevent aging and are essential to good health. When you sleep in clothes, your body heats up and prevents effective use of these hormones. In other words, sleeping with clothes on makes you grow old faster. 9. It can keep your sex organs happier. For men, the cooler sleeping conditions allows your testes to remain at a cooler temperature. This helps keep your sperm healthy and your reproductive systems functioning as normal. For women, the cooler and more airy sleeping conditions can actually help prevent yeast infections. Yeast grows better in warm, moist conditions. When it’s cooler and dryer, the growth of yeast is prevented. 10. Sleeping in the summer is more bearable. Summertime is a tricky time to get good sleep. If you don’t have air conditioning, then you may find your bedroom a bit stuffy at night. Shedding those bedtime clothes can help the bedroom feel more comfortable. You may even be able to turn the A/C off on those cooler nights, which can save you a few bucks on your electricity bill. Don’t wake up drenched in sweat again because your thermostat is downstairs and the hot air expands up to your bedroom where the thermostat can’t read the warm temperatures. With these tips in mind, it’s time to start taking off your clothes at night!. lol, Of course, there are times where clothes are preferable. If you are ill or it’s cold outside, then you should sleep with clothes on to help you stay warm and prevent further illness. Otherwise, go commando! Credits : www.maxnaija..com
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Happy sunday all.. My first post on the thread.. I dropped my free VFL ebook in the prev thread, tho some miscrants went ahead to sell it. too bad.. Well, i'll be dropping some new tips on VFL later on. i'm always open to share knowledge. MORE GREENS TO YA SLIPS!! ![]() |
Please guys, I need a little help here. I wanna upload my Age declaration in my profile. but I'm seeing 2 sections. Birth certificate and Evidence of Name. Please which of the section should I upload my age declaration??.. Answers Please.. Anyone!! |
Please guys, I need a little help here. I wanna upload my Age declaration in my profile. but I'm seeing 2 sections. Birth certificate and Evidence of Name . Please which of the section should I upload my age declaration??.. Answers Please.. Anyone!! |
maxddude: |
Yesterday was bloody for punters. One will play Over, the result will be under. You play under the result will be Over. You play win they draw. You play Under 6.5 goals the result ends 4-3.lol . Punting is a crazy world. Meanwhile u can still download my VFL strategies E-book for FREE. i took my time to compile this, so believe me its worth it http://www9.zippyshare.com/v/54050574/file.html |
richsyd:Just went tru the site, Even the vfl guide i'm giving for free is sold at #7,500 on the site?.. lol |
richsyd:You might be very wrong sir. becos vfl is not a 1 day thing. Anyone who tried it and fail is probably impatient, in a haste to make quick money. Well, not everyone who go through school turns out to be successful. So also don't expect everyone who go through the ebook to become rich. And this is a free copy. there's no harm in trying with lil change. cheers! |
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