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AutosRe: Clean, Low Mileage Chevrolet Bus For Sale by Yoast(op): 4:03pm On May 01, 2022
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AutosRe: Clean, Low Mileage Chevrolet Bus For Sale by Yoast(op): 7:50pm On Apr 29, 2022
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AutosRe: Clean, Low Mileage Chevrolet Bus For Sale by Yoast(op): 6:25pm On Apr 29, 2022
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Very spacious interior

AutosRe: Clean, Low Mileage Chevrolet Bus For Sale by Yoast(op): 6:57am On Apr 27, 2022
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AutosRe: Clean, Low Mileage Chevrolet Bus For Sale by Yoast(op): 10:13pm On Apr 26, 2022
Waiting for a good offer

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PoliticsRe: Simon Ekpa Declares 16th, 17th & 18th Of May 2022 Sit-At-Home In South East by Yoast: 8:35am On Apr 26, 2022
Why move this nonsense to the front page?? Is Nairaland now in bed with terrorists??
PoliticsRe: IPOB/ESN Struggle: When Will Ndigbo Learn??? by Yoast(op): 9:06am On Apr 19, 2022
This is what you get when you direct or indirectly turn your home land into a war zone.

Whether those killed are the so called unknown gun men, known gun men or innocent civilians is immaterial now because the dead is dead. And these are mostly young Igbos being killed for nothing

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/04/south-east-security-troops-neutralise-ipob-esns-gang-leader-evil-forest-25-others-in-imo/amp/
PoliticsRe: Unknown Gunmen, Security Operatives Clash In Imo (video) by Yoast: 6:47am On Apr 18, 2022
Anthonyoz:
.

Nobody is fighting for your freedom,you are allowed to tie the chain around your neck .

Are you just waking up ,or your mom just bought you this phone

How did ipob started this , or is it a crime to agitate for a separate country,

It not your fault because you live in a country where a civilian is blamed for getting killed by army or police.
My friend, you're not making sense. Listen to your IPOB/ESN terrorists in the video below, and tell me if freedom fighting is by force.. Why threaten and kill the people you claim to be fighting for their freedom?


https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Mh3AiALt5Cqv29HMLBQ4LprI_kX91xAR/view?usp=drivesdk

These guys are criminals and kidnappers that should be wiped out from the surface of the earth.
PoliticsRe: Aesthetic Come And See What's Happening In Orlu by Yoast: 6:34am On Apr 18, 2022
Where are the videos/pictureshuh We need to up root all shades of terrorists, be it UGM/IPOB/ESN, from our land asap.. Freedom fighting no be by force.. Enough is enough..
PoliticsRe: When Last Did You See Herdsmen Openly Grazing In SE ? by Yoast: 10:16pm On Apr 17, 2022
Herdsmen full ground.. Fact
PoliticsRe: Unknown Gunmen, Security Operatives Clash In Imo (video) by Yoast: 8:29pm On Apr 17, 2022
MallamCoconuthe:
Bros talk wetin you know, I'm from Orlu and from confirmed sources on ground the security forces collect and lost some men which forced then to retreat and call for reinforcement, the result of which was the carnage they unleashed in the affected communities, two youths were killed and a popular guest hotel was burnt down by the Nigerian soldiers backed up by the JTF as payback for their men killed...some UGM I believe also lost their lives.
Whatever.. Enough of the killings on all sides. Southeast was relatively peaceful until this IPOB/ESN madness. To fight for my freedom is not by force. Enough is enough...
PoliticsRe: Video Of Helicopter Accompanying A Train In Nigeria Causes Stir On Social Media by Yoast: 3:34pm On Apr 17, 2022
The best description of iberiberism
PoliticsRe: Igbos Don't Deserve Mnk And Ipob by Yoast: 6:41am On Apr 17, 2022
My brother, we need to learn from the mistakes of the past. You can not keep doing the same things and expect a different result...

https://www.nairaland.com/7074412/ipob-esn-struggle-when-ndigbo
PoliticsRe: Suspected Herders Invade Enugu Communities, Kill Three Villagers by Yoast: 7:04am On Apr 16, 2022
tsinzu:
See it? They have started coming back, this is the entire essence of the campaign of calumny you are seeing against ESN just to get rid of them to allow for Fulani terrorists to resume their atrocities. They are only seven in number now because they just want to test the water and see what will happen, if they get away with these small attacks then you should start expecting more massive attacks like it was before the arrival of ESN. Where is Ebube Agu? Or is it time for Ugwuanyi to start crying and calling for fasting and praying again? I really pity those Igbos that are being brainwashed to turn against ESN, it's like they have quickly forgotten how bad things were before ESN. I hope it won't get back to the stage where we will start hearing people being massacred in the east again like what we are seeing in Benue, plateau and southern kaduna before all our people get sense again by force. It was happening before, don't forget the massacre at ukpabi nimbo!! Today the people that claim to love us more than ourselves are telling you that ESN is our enemy and some of us are stupidly believing them, these are the same people that were laughing at us and cheering when our innocent, unarmed youth were being massacred by the Nigerian army, today they claim to love us more than IPOB, they are trying to sow seeds of division among Igbos and telling the Anambra man that Ebonyi and Imo people are his enemies and want to destroy his state and some foolish people among us are falling for it.
Nonsense.. How many herdsmen have been killed by your ESN versus how many Igbos/security officers have been killed by ESN? Let's deal with facts and not sentiments. Show one report/ video of ESN killing Fulani herdsmen and I'll show you ten report/videos of ESN killing Igbos/security officers..

Both ESN and herdsmen are killing our people, but ESN has killed far more.. You guys keep deceiving yourselves to justify your senseless agitation. But it will not be too long before nemesis will catch up you
InvestmentRe: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Yoast: 4:57am On Apr 14, 2022
veecovee:
Thank you all for the condolences.

Sorry no dey heal wound but it get wetin it dey do.

May the Lord direct you all to the right investments IJN
So sorry my brother for your loss. May the soul of the departed continue to rest in peace. Amen.
InvestmentRe: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Yoast: 12:13pm On Apr 12, 2022
yMcy56:
GTCO Vs. ZENITH
GT holding to the heels of Zee..... dividend reinvestment things.... smiley
GT sighted @23.75.........so far..
Zee @24.55

Make Una no forget below post o. grin
Thanks for your advice yesterday. I entered GTB yesterday at 23. I noticed it has zoomed off this morning. Hoping for the best.
PoliticsIPOB/ESN Struggle: When Will Ndigbo Learn??? by Yoast(op):
We can spend the whole day talking about marginalisation, and the failures and incompetence of the Nigerian state, but what is the way out? What are the solutions?

In trying to find solutions, my brothers and sisters from the southeastern part of Nigeria must look at the bigger picture and draw lessons from history.

It should be very obvious to any discerning mind by now that there are no short-cuts to fixing the Nigerian state.

Twice our people tried to prove to be smarter and over-progressive than the rest of Nigeria by trying to do a quick fix to the problems of Nigeria, twice we got our fingers seriously burnt.

The first Nigeria coup, led by mostly solders from the old eastern Nigeria, was an attempt to do a quick fix. It failed, thousands of our people were killed and we set ourselves back economically and socially. With benefit of hind-sight, I'm sure those Igbo officers behind the failed coup would have towed a more conservative path.

Then the Nigeria civil war, when the old Eastern Nigeria tried to break away. Again, it failed and millions of our people were killed for nothing. Again, we set ourselves further back economically and socially. With benefits from hind-sight, I'm sure the great Ojukwu would have followed a more conciliatory approach.

The grievances are always genuine and real, but the methodology of addressing those grievances is where the problem is.

Currently, we are faced with the IPOB and ESN struggle in the Southeast. Another attempt at secession has degenerated to arms struggle with daily wanton destruction of lives and properties. Few years from now, the consequences of that will be clear to see, but I doubt seriously if the results will be different.

Recall that before IPOB, there was the MASSOB struggle.

So when will Ndigbo learn? The failures of Nigeria is being felt all over Nigeria, not only in the Southeast. Whether you're in Oshogbo, Daura, Awka, Bayelsa, Kafanchan, etc, the suffering is real. People from all the ethnic groups are feeling the heat.

And most importantly, there is neither a quick fix nor short-cut to solving the problems with Nigeria.

Any solutions that will endure and be successful must come through the existing structure of Nigeria, albeit faulty.

How about we gradually fix our respective home lands? Gradually fight to enthrone quality leadership in our states. Elect people to the national assembly that will champion the course for restructuring of Nigeria, equity and fairness. We can work with like-minds in the Southwest and south-south on these issues and gradually gain the trust/support of other parts of Nigeria for full restructuring of Nigeria. That in my opinion is a better strategy.
HealthRegular 10-11 Pm Bedtime Linked To Reduced Risk Of Heart Disease by Yoast(op): 1:11pm On Nov 09, 2021
Going to bed regularly by 10-11 pm is associated with better heart health and reduced risk of heart disease compared to earlier or later bedtimes.

This is according to a new research work published today in European Heart Journal – Digital Health, a journal of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC).

The authors behind the research explained that alignment of bedtime to the body’s 24-hour internal clock, called circadian rhythm, can reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes.

The researchers examined 88,026 participants in the UK Biobank recruited between 2006 and 2010. The average age was 61 years (range 43 to 79 years) and 58% were women.

They collected data from the participants on sleep onset and waking up time over seven days using a wristwatch-like device worn by the participants. Other information collected included demographic, lifestyle, health and physical assessment of each participant.

The scientists then monitored heart and circulatory health of the participants over an average of six years. Specifically, they took note of how many of the participants developed new cardiovascular disease, mostly heart attacks and strokes over the period.

The results showed that 3,172 participants (3.6%) developed cardiovascular disease and many of these cases occurred in people who went to bed later or earlier than 10pm to 11pm.

Compared to sleep onset from 10:00 to 10:59 pm, there was:

- 25% higher risk of cardiovascular disease with a sleep onset at midnight or later,

- 12% greater risk for 11:00 to 11:59 pm, and

- 24% raised risk for falling asleep before 10:00 pm.

- In a further analysis by sex, the association with increased cardiovascular risk was stronger in women, with only sleep onset before 10:00 pm remaining significant for men.

The link remained even after adjustment for sleep duration and sleep irregularity.

The researchers also adjusted for other factors known to influence cardiovascular risk such as age, sex, weight, cholesterol levels, blood pressure and smoking status.

Study author Dr David Plans, from the University of Exeter, said: “Our study indicates that the optimum time to go to sleep is at a specific point in the body’s 24-hour cycle and deviations may be detrimental to health. The riskiest time was after midnight, potentially because it may reduce the likelihood of seeing morning light, which resets the body clock.”

On the possible reasons for the observed stronger association between sleep onset and cardiovascular disease in women, Dr Plans said: “It may be that there is a sex difference in how the endocrine system responds to a disruption in circadian rhythm. Alternatively, the older age of study participants could be a confounding factor since women’s cardiovascular risk increases post-menopause – meaning there may be no difference in the strength of the association between women and men.”

“While the findings do not show causality, sleep timing has emerged as a potential cardiac risk factor – independent of other risk factors and sleep characteristics. If our findings are confirmed in other studies, sleep timing and basic sleep hygiene could be a low-cost public health target for lowering risk of heart disease,” Dr Plans concluded.

Speaking to the BBC News, Regina Giblin, senior cardiac nurse at the British Heart Foundation, said: “This large study suggests that going to sleep between 10 and 11pm could be the sweet spot for most people to keep their heart healthy long-term.”

“However, it’s important to remember that this study can only show an association and can’t prove cause and effect. More research is needed into sleep timing and duration as a risk factor for heart and circulatory diseases.”

Previous research works have found that getting enough sleep is important for our general wellbeing as well as our heart and circulatory health. Experts recommend that healthy adults should aim for seven to eight hours of sleep per night.


For references and more, visit:

https://www.yourhealthng.com.ng/2021/11/09/regular-10-11-pm-bedtime-linked-to-reduced-risk-of-heart-disease/

EducationRe: Video Of Pupils Singing National Anthem In A Flooded School In Nigeria by Yoast: 7:15pm On Oct 30, 2021
There was a country

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