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is the a/c working ![]() |
Operation "Python Dance" any time any day� |
This one no well before na!!!! What a waste! |
owobloww:Price please |
Hello, do you have for an accord 2005? |
Negotiable tho... Just buzz |
My infinix s4 is up for sale; 40k Buzz me 08036301470... Location: Uyo, Akwa ibom state. Specs: 6.26-inch, IPS Touchscreen, 1520 X 720 pixels 19:9 Aspect Ratio, 500 nits brightness Android 9.0 Pie OS (XOS 5.0) 3GB RAM (with 32GB Storage) or 6GB RAM (with 64GB Storage) Octa-core Mediatek Helio P22 (up to 2GHz) up to 128GB with a memory card Triple 13MP + 8MP + 2MP rear camera and a 32MP front camera AI Technology in Front and Rear Camera 4G LTE Fingerprint sensor (rear) & Face ID 4, 000 mAh Non-Removable Li-Po Battery
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SultanOfAbia:Lol... For where, abi na latest Oritse Femi street music video. ![]() |
Make them take style open that gate small i wan see wetin for happen. ![]() |
Adanairaland:I strongly beg to disagree with you. How did you arrive at this? Please do not mislead anyone |
Tiztonio:'Innoson Motors' over to you |
Smh... For Naija, so far as the car de move wahala no de. |
Would there be an end to these madness ![]() |
Hustle o make you no go dey wait until garri swell fess before you drink... Hustle o, make your pikin no go resemble baba landlord. |
Hustle o, make celebrities no 'Shenk' you for show. |
Jarus:Majority of the French players are Black skinned ... Interesting... |
MrGidifeed:No hard feelings, but there was nothing special about his goal compared to the others |
majamajic:Na real 'was' hahaha |
Yoouthu:Hahaha... You no well o... |
Just30:Weh done the 'Reesh Reesh Yung Niqqur' �
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Waffarianman:He ran Errands |
martineverest:Yeye... You no well o... Lol |
kayola11:This back light looks that of 2005/2006 model |
stephenduru:Why hin de clean hin mouth...
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For the umpteenth time today I am reading a post about gun deaths... Which way naija ? BTW... Rush hour things before election... ���
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Kolombz:Etete2 is mine* chess.com |
New research has revealed that mosquitoes prey on their victims due to a number of factors. They also say that the species of mosquitoes you are exposed to can determine whether or not you are going to be bitten. So, why do mosquitoes bite you? These reasons… • Beer. Some studies reveal that mosquitoes are attracted to beer drinkers, though this is only relevant to one type of mosquito. • Type O Blood. If you have Type O blood running through your veins, you’re prime candidate for mosquito bites! Research published in the Journal of Medical Entomology found that mosquitoes were 83.3 percent more likely to land on type O carriers than type A carriers. Again, this appears to apply to one particular species of mosquito. • Pregnancy. In 2003, an experiment was conducted in eastern Sudan to see if mosquitoes were more attracted to pregnant women than non-pregnant women. The results, published on NCBI, found that out of the 18 women, the nine pregnant women attracted significantly more mosquitoes, especially ones that were carrying malaria. This could be because of raised temperature and how women’s body odour changes during pregnancy. Again, only one species of mosquito is attracted to pregnant women. • Gender. Interestingly, only female mosquitoes bite, as the nutritional value of blood helps develop their eggs. They also seem to prefer to bite more men, but women are more badly affected by a bite. Women reportedly get bigger and itchy bites, but men are more likely to be attacked. • Genes. There is also the belief that mosquitoes could be attracted to you because of your genetic make-up. An indicator of this could be if you have a bad reaction to a bite, such as the size of the bite or the intensity of the itchiness. • Carbon di oxide. This one is quite hard to avoid, as your body naturally produces around 2.3 pounds of carbon dioxide a day, which is breathed out through your lungs. Well, you have to breathe, so you can’t avoid mosquito bites by withholding your breath. Good news, though: Mosquitoes tend to prefer people who emit more than the standard levels of carbon dioxide—a situation that is common among pregnant women and overweight people. • Lactic acid. Mosquitoes love the lactic acid that the body produces when you work out. The acid is released as you sweat, making you a prime target, especially if you are hot and tired. • Bacteria. If you have lots of different bacteria on your skin, mosquitoes will be less attracted to you. The chemicals that build up your natural smell could repel them. A study published in PLOS showed that a group of people with a more diverse colony of bacteria were less likely to attract mosquitoes, than those with less. Source: punch.ng |
Here are 10 HIV signs to watch out for 1.Swollen Glands We all have lymph nodes throughout our bodies, including the neck, back of the head, armpits, and groin. As part of the immune system, our lymph nodes work to fend off infections. As the HIV infection begins to spread, the immune system kicks into high gear. The result is enlarged lymph nodes, commonly known as swollen glands. It is often one of the first signs of HIV. In people infected with HIV, swollen glands may last for several months. Infections HIV makes it harder for the immune system to fight off germs, so it’s easier for opportunistic infections to take hold. Some of these include pneumonia, tuberculosis, and hepatitis C. People with HIV are more prone to infections of the skin, eyes, lungs, kidneys, digestive tract, and brain. It may also be more difficult to treat common ailments like the flu. Taking extra precautions, including frequent hand washing and taking HIV medications can help prevent some of these illnesses and their complications 2.Fever and Night Sweats People infected with HIV may experience long periods of low-grade fever. According to Ohio State University Wexler Medical Center, a temperature between 99.8 and 100.8 degrees Fahrenheit is considered to be a low-grade fever. A fever means that something is wrong, but the cause isn’t always obvious. Because it’s a low-grade fever, those who are unaware of their HIV-positive status may ignore the symptom. Sometimes, fever is accompanied by nighttime sweats that can interfere with sleep. 3. Cough A dry, persistent cough can be a long term symptom of HIV infection. This symptom is not typically cured with medications like antibiotics and cough suppressants. Coughing may be an early symptom as the body reacts to the new virus. It is also a long term symptom caused by the damaged immune system. The cough may develop into pneumonia, which can be a serious symptom with dangerous effects. 4. Skin Rash Skin rash is one of the most common symptoms of HIV. Called the “HIV rash”, this symptom can be seen in approximately 85% of cases. The rash may develop into blisters at the warm moist areas of the body, including genitals and facial regions. Most rashes develop on the trunk of the body. The appearance of the rash is red bumps that may itch and peel. 5. Swollen Lymph Nodes Swollen lymph nodes may be a starting sign of HIV infection. 67% of HIV sufferers may experience some sort of lymph node swelling. This commonly occurs in the neck, under arms, and groin region. Lymph nodes are distributed all throughout the body so any abnormal swelling could be a symptom. Lymph nodes swell as the immune system is activated and the body fights off infection. 6. Headaches One of the first symptoms of the flu related symptoms of HIV is an unrelenting headache. The headaches may develop into chronic debilitating migraines. Migraines become chronic after affecting a person for 15 or more days per month. 50% of people infected with HIV will experience headaches as a symptom, while 27% will experience chronic migraines. This is compared to the general population, where only 2% of people suffer from chronic migraines. 7. Weight Loss Weight loss in HIV infected individuals is common through the progression of the disease. When first infected, the flu like symptoms can cause nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting. This can cause a temporary loss in weight. As the illness progresses, weight loss can be caused by a condition called “AIDS wasting”. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services categorize a person as having AIDS wasting when they have lost 10% or more of their body weight, and have experienced related weight loss symptoms for a period greater than 30 days. 8. Yeast Infection: As HIV develops, the infected persons immune system becomes compromised. One of the starting symptoms of a failing immune system is bodily infections. Yeast infections are very common, and they affect more than just women. The cause of this infection is a fungus called Candida. It can affect the body in different ways, such as vaginal yeast infections, thrush, intestinal infections, and more. Getting rid of these infections may prove futile until HIV medication is in place. 9. Fatigue Fatigue associated with HIV may be the most under-reported symptom. Many people suffer from chronic fatigue but do not realize it is a medical condition. Chronic fatigue is tiredness that cannot be alleviated with rest. Fatigue is first reported in the flu like symptoms that accompany the early stages of HIV. Once this phase is complete, fatigue may not appear until AIDS develops. 10. Cold Sores Cold sores can be a symptom of HIV. Cold sores are caused by the Herpes Simplex virus. It can occur as genital, rectal, or oral herpes. Anyone can be infected with herpes, regardless of their HIV status. Those who are infected with HIV and have cold sores may suffer from recurrent outbreaks of the herpes virus. Source: mediahoarders.ng |
Heya... The Rich also cry ![]() |
BiafraBushBoy:I don't think that would have been ideal though... Our security agencies should sit up so as to "BuyBack" the trust of Nigerians |
Just this afternoon, these fleeing robbers were caught up with in Karu LGA. They stole a vehicle and live Turkeys. Youths in the area subjected them to beatings; but for the arrival of Policemen, they would have been lynched. "SAY NO TO JUNGLE JUSTICE"
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