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[color=#000099][/color] NigerGossip:I really don't understand why APC wants to share power with PDP in Bauchi, meanwhile, at the national level, they insisted that it must be the winner takes all? |
Does it mean that Buhari is telling the world that he doesn't know what happens in his government? Why on earth will he announce that they should give him the list of corrupt people, when every single thing happening in the country should be well known to him. |
Saturday, 22 July 2017 Having S*x Once a Week Could Help Women Live Longer - New Study A new study published in peer reviewed journal has found that women who have regular s*x tend to have longer life span. Well, if women had a scientific reason for having s*x frequently, here it is: According to a new research, having s*x at least once a week could slow down the ageing process. Hooray! A study published in peer reviewed journal, Psychoneuroendocrinology, in March found that women who have regular s*x have longer telomeres – the caps on chromosomes that protect the integrity of the DNA. That’s a good thing. As you age, your telomeres shorten, and the shorter they are, the more likely you are to develop a degenerative disease and die prematurely. The study analysed 129 women, and found that those who had sex at least once a week were likely to have longer telomeres. This relationship held up even when the researchers took other factors into account, such as stress and the quality of a relationship, which suggests that there’s a strong connection between an active sex life and longer telomeres. Longer telomeres could point to longer life, a slowing down of the ageing process, and a reduced risk of degenerative disease. Which all sounds splendid. But before you get too excited, it’s important to note that the study was pretty small, and that there could be a whole host of other factors coming into play. Researchers only gathered data on 129 mothers in committed relationships, so there’s currently no evidence of the ‘sex = longer life’ connection for single women having regular sex or women who haven’t had children. The researchers note that the findings are ‘largely exploratory,’ and state that they can only generalise them to partnered mothers in long-term relationships. It’s also possible that there’s a ‘self-selection bias’, meaning healthy women with longer telomere length may be more likely to have regular sex, rather than the opposite cause-and-effect relationship. Basically, a lot more research needs to be done before we can sack medical treatment and bang our way to better health. But in the meantime, having sex won’t do much harm. Go for it, if you fancy it. Courtesy of fanz. blog at July 22, 201 |
I have heard, on two occasion, aguements on the duration of the journey FROM IKOM TO ABUJA. So, I decided to time the entire journey myself while traveling back to Abuja in VW Sharon commercial bus. My observation was that, the journey is roughly 11 hours, 30 minutes as broken down below. ~Stared from Ikom by 7:47 am ~Edor Junction @ 8:09 am ~Alok @ 8:17am ~Enugu Junction @ 8:27am ~Ntope junction @ 8:38, then stopped to fix the car Started moving again @8:47am ~Ogoja @9:07am ~Bek......... @ 9:25 am ~Vandiekya @ 9:38 am ~Katsina Ala Junction @ 10:23 am ~Major @ 10:35 am ~Gbem @ 10:40 am ~Mbagba @ 10:50 am ~Ihugh @ 10:53 am ~Alu village @ 11:01am ~Lessel @ 11:07am ~Gboko @ 11:36 am ~Yandev Gboko @ 11:50 am ~Makurdi @12:50 pm Stopped I'm Makurdi to eat @ 1:02pm Continued @ 1:47pm ~Daudu @ 1:57pm ~Yele wata village @ 2:18pm ~Kadarko @ 2:26pm ~Gindiye @ 2:38pm ~Lafia @ 2:45pm ~Shabu @ 3:02pm ~Nasarawa Eggon @ 3:12pm ~Ubbe @ 3:39pm ~Akwanga @ 3:41pm ~Gudi @ 3:56pm ~Garaku @4:12pm ~Sabon Gida @ 4:21pm ~Kokona @ 4:29pm ~Keffi @ 4:38pm ~Zimbabwe @5:10pm ~Masaka @5:20pm ~Ado @ 5:32pm ~One man village @ 5:33pm ~Mararaba @ 5:35 pm. Dropped off at sharp corner park. Boarded another vehicle to Area one immediately. ~Nyanya @ 5:40 pm by ~Area one @ 6:15pm. Boarded another bus to Gwagwalada ~Gwagwalada @7:11pm. I now took an Okada. ~Home @7:26pm NB: it must be mentioned here that, there were some towns and villages I couldn't capture because I couldn't find them written on the sign boards I saw. There were others captured, but I couldn't spell them properly. |
There is nothing to prove. Magu was rejected by the Senate, and not Akpabio! |
What an explanation! |
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