Saturday, June 17, 2017

Nigerian Beauty Queen Remanded In Prison For Fraud

A Nigerian beauty queen ,Miss Asaigbo' who reportedly duped two people of the sum of N7.5 million has been arrested. 

Joy Ugwu


Miss Asaigbo, a beauty queen and an Accounting student of Enugu state University of Science and Technology (ESUT) was arrested for her alleged involvement in fraud. 

UAE: Crown Prince Of Abu Dhabi Renamed Mosque To 'Mary The Mother Of Jesus'

Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan
The crown prince of Abu Dhabi 'Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan' on Wednesday, June 14 ordered the renaming of the Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed mosque in Al Mushrif, a district in Abu Dhabi, UAE, to ‘Mariam, Umm Eisa’

Mariam Umm Eisa is an Arabic name which translates to ‘Mary, the mother of Jesus’ in English. 

The Cable reports that the crown prince ordered the renaming in order “to consolidate bonds of humanity between followers of different religions.

Billionaire Kidnapper 'Evans' Recalls Robbing Bullion Van With N200m

The list of notorious billionaire kidnapper, Chukwudi Onuamadike aka Evans' atrocities keeps getting longer by the day.

Crying Evans

Disclosing even more details about his criminal activities prior to his arrest, Naij reports that Evans recalled how himself and his gang attacked a bullion van carrying N200m cash.

He reportedly confessed to this during a session with journalists on Friday, June 16.

According to him, the attack was one of three such attacks carried out by his gang.

Mother Abandoned HIV Positive Baby By The Roadside In Edo State

A baby tested HIV-positive has been found and rescued after been abandoned on the roadside by the mother in Benin Edo State.  

Abandoned HIV positive baby found by the roadside in Benin

A Nigerian woman identified as, Cecelia James, shared photos of the baby on social media after the child was rescued. 

We gathered that the baby was rescued along the roadside in Edo state. 

According to James, when the newborn was rescued doctors took some tests and confirmed that the child was HIV positive. 

James who shared the post with photos of the baby on Facebook in other to find the child’s parents, stated that funds would be provide to take care of the baby if the mother comes for her child. 

She urged people to help her find the mother so the baby can get proper care instead of going back to the streets. The was rescued from where it was abandoned on the roadside.

Friday, June 16, 2017

HEALTH: Seven Tips To Get Rid Of Vaginal Odor

Many women are self-conscious about the scent of their vaginas. The vagina, just like the mouth, the skin, and other areas of the body, has a unique fragrance.

Diet, health, and other factors can affect the natural fragrance, which should still not smell foul. It's neither safe nor healthy to attempt to eliminate the vagina's scent. In fact, doing so can lead to infections that cause an unpleasant odor.

In this article, we explore some strategies that can reduce vaginal odor safely and address underlying medical causes.

1. Understand the different types of vaginal odor

Health and diet may affect the natural fragrance of the vagina alongside hormonal shifts.
It is common for women to be self-conscious about their vaginal odor. These negative feelings can affect self-esteem and body image.

HEALTH: Ten Health Benefits Of Sex

Type "sexual health" into a search engine, and it is likely that you will be bombarded with pages of articles covering anything and everything, from sexual norms and advice on relationships, birth control, and pregnancy, to information about STDs and how to avoid them. What is less often discussed, however, is the abundant physical and psychological health benefits of sex. We have put together a list of the top health benefits of sex, as backed up by science.


In exploring just how sex affects the mind and body, the list of potential benefits appears to be endless.

Aside from reproduction, pleasure, and intimacy, sex seems to have a positive impact on many life areas, including work, physical and cognitive performance, marriage, and happiness into our senior years. Sex may also have a positive effect on certain organs and conditions, as well as a preventive effect on some diseases.

For example, a recent study published in the Journal of Management found that maintaining a healthy sex life at home might boost job satisfaction and engagement at work.

Sex may also play a fundamental role in preserving a happy marriage, according to research published in Psychological Science. Partners are suggested to experience a sexual "afterglow" that lasts for up to 48 hours following sexual intercourse. This afterglow is associated with higher levels of long-term relationship satisfaction.

Sex is also considered a significant form of exercise. Sex burns around 85 calories, or 3.6 calories per minute, according to a study published in PLOS One.

HEALTH: How Does Poor Sleep Affect Our Ability To Learn? Study Investigates

Most of us know that a good night's sleep is key for happiness and productivity, and that conversely, a night of poor sleep can have negative effects on our performance during the day. But a new study manages to find precisely the brain area responsible for learning new skills and shows how it can be affected by poor sleep quality.

A team of researchers from the University of Zurich (UZH) and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich, both in Switzerland, set out to examine the effect of a disturbed deep sleep phase on the brain's ability to learn new things.

More specifically, the new study - published in the journal Nature Communications - looks at the brain's ability to change and adapt in response to the stimuli that it receives from the environment, or neuroplasticity, in the motor cortex and how it is affected by deep sleep.

The motor cortex is the brain area responsible for developing and controlling motor skills, and the deep sleep phase - also called slow-wave sleep - is key for memory formation and processing, as well as for helping the brain to restore itself after a day of activity.


Manipulating the motor cortex during deep sleep

The study involved six women and seven men who were asked to perform motoric tasks during the day following a night of unperturbed sleep, and after a night during which their deep sleep had been disturbed.

HEALTH: Eating More Fruits, Vegetables Boosts Psychological Well-being In Just 2 Weeks

Fruits and vegetables are a pivotal part of a healthful diet, but their benefits are not limited to physical health. New research finds that increasing fruit and vegetable consumption may improve psychological well-being in as little as 2 weeks.

Dr. Tamlin Conner, of the Department of Psychology at the University of Otago in New Zealand, and colleagues found that young adults who were given extra fruits and vegetables each day for 14 days ate more of the produce and experienced a boost in motivation and vitality.

The researchers recently reported their findings in the journal PLOS One.

According to the United States Department of Agriculture, adults should aim to consume around two cups of fruits and around two to three cups of vegetables daily.

One cup of fruits is the equivalent to half a grapefruit or a large orange, and one cup of vegetables is proportionate to one large red pepper or a large, baked sweet potato.

As part of a healthful diet, fruits and vegetables can help reduce the risk of obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and some types of cancer.

In recent years, studies have suggested that fruit and vegetable intake may also improve mental health. For their study, Dr. Conner and team set out to investigate this association further.

Increased motivation, vitality with higher intake of fruits and vegetables

The researchers enrolled 171 students aged between 18 and 25 to their study, and they were divided into three groups for 2 weeks.

HEALTH: 5 Reasons to Eat a Protein-Packed Breakfast

Eating breakfast isn't just for kids. Although you've probably stopped growing, your body is constantly renewing itself, replenishing your skin, hair and nails, replacing old tissues with new ones, breaking down and rebuilding bone and generally keeping your body in the best shape possible.  

How does your body do it? With the nutrients food delivers. Breakfast is especially important because after a long night's sleep, the body is low on energy, protein, vitamins and minerals.  

So that's one really good reason to eat breakfast. See below for five more... 


1. Breakfast-skipping is linked with being overweight 

Although a direct effect of skipping breakfast on weight has yet to be determined, studies indicate that people who skip breakfast are more likely to be overweight or obese. One large study found that breakfast skippers were 4.5 times more likely to be heavy than those who ate breakfast. Obesity was also related to how many meals were eaten out, so when you get the chance, make your breakfast (and pack your lunch) at home!  


2. Breakfast helps you balance out your protein

Americans get plenty of protein, but we tend to eat most of it at the dinner meal. Protein is essential for developing and maintaining lean muscle, but if we're not getting enough protein throughout the day, muscle maintenance is not at the maximal level. And when we finally get some protein at dinner, it's largely wasted because the body can only use so much at one time. Use breakfast to pump up your protein. Include eggs, milk, yogurt, cheese and lean meats in your morning meal.  

Friday, March 24, 2017

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Monday, January 30, 2017

Customs intercept 661 pump-action rifles in Lagos

The Federal Operations Unit of the Nigeria Customs Service on Monday said it intercepted a Mack truck along the Mile 2 Apapa Road containing 49 boxes of pump-action rifles.

The manifest that followed the truck stated that it carried still doors, before the customs officials discovered otherwise.

The Comptroller-General of the NCS, Col. Hameed Ali, said investigations were ongoing, adding that some suspects had been arrested.

Trump unfazed as world leaders criticise travel ban


World leaders kicked at the weekend against United States President Donald Trump’s controversial immigration order.

There were outrage around the world and protests in many United States airports.

It was chaotic at major airports across the world as airlines adjusted their crew members to avoid running foul of the order.

United States Republican senators John McCain and Linsey Graham drove home the deep implications of the order on United States security in their condemnation of the order, which bans citizens of seven majority Muslim countries in Africa and Asia —Somalia, Sudan, Libya, Iran, Iraq, Yemen and Syria — from visiting the U.S..

It also puts a four-month hold on allowing refugees into the U.S.

Sixteen Attorneys General in the U.S. have also declared the order as unconstitutional.

In a joint statement, 16 attorneys general, from states including California, New York and Pennsylvania, said they would “use all of the tools of our offices to fight this unconstitutional order” and, until it was struck down, would “work to ensure that as few people as possible suffer from the chaotic situation that it has created”.

British Prime Minister Theresa May said Britain did not agree with “this kind of approach”.

May had been criticised by lawmakers in her ruling Conservative Party for not condemning Trump’s decision.

Her spokesman said: “Immigration policy in the United States is a matter for the government of the United States, just the same as immigration policy for this country should be set by our government.”
“But we do not agree with this kind of approach and it is not one we will be taking. We are studying this new executive order to see what it means and what the legal effects are, and in particular what the consequences are for UK nationals.”

Mrs May has told Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and Home Secretary Amber Rudd to contact their U.S. counterparts and make representations about the order barring refugees and visa holders from the seven countries.

Johnson tweeted it was “divisive and wrong” to stigmatise people on the basis of nationality.

Mrs May has come under fire for not condemning the order earlier.

A Conservative Member of British Parliament, Nadhim Zahawi, who was born in Iraq, is among those who have said they would not be able to travel to the U.S. while the temporary ban – 90 days – is in place.

British Olympic champion Sir Mo Farah, who was born in Somalia and lives in the U.S., has also said it is “deeply troubling” that he may have to tell his children he cannot go home.

The prime minister has had a conference call with Mr Johnson and Ms Rudd and instructed them to make representations to their opposite numbers in the State Department and the Department of Homeland Security, aimed at protecting the rights of British nationals.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel also spoke out against the U.S. immigration ban.

A spokesman said the German leader believes the measure is wrong.

The German chancellor said the fight against terrorism “does not justify putting people from specific background or faiths under general suspicion”, her spokesman has told Germany’s Spiegel newspaper.

Germany’s dpa news agency quoted Mrs Merkel’s spokesman Steffen Seibert saying yesterday that “she is convinced that even the necessary, resolute fight against terrorism doesn’t justify putting people of a particular origin or particular faith under general suspicion.”

Merkel and Trump spoke by phone on Saturday for the first time since his inauguration.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted that his government remained committed to welcoming ”those fleeing persecution, terror and war”.

Trudeau has taken a stand on social media against the temporary US ban on refugees and immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries.

Mr Trudeau underscored his government’s commitment to bringing in “those fleeing persecution, terror & war”.

The US Department of Homeland Security said the entry ban would also apply to dual nationals of the seven countries.

However, Mr Trudeau’s office says Canadian dual nationals are exempt.

“We have been assured that Canadian citizens travelling on Canadian passports will be dealt with in the usual process,” a spokeswoman for Mr Trudeau said in an emailed statement.

Trump’s National Security Adviser Mike Flynn “confirmed that holders of Canadian passports, including dual citizens, will not be affected by the ban,” the statement said.

Canada’s Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen is a dual national who arrived as a Somali refugee.

Senator John McCain (R-AZ) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) released the following a statement yesterday on the President’s executive order on immigration:

“Our government has a responsibility to defend our borders, but we must do so in a way that makes us safer and upholds all that is decent and exceptional about our nation.

“It is clear from the confusion at our airports across the nation that President Trump’s executive order was not properly vetted. We are particularly concerned by reports that this order went into effect with little to no consultation with the Departments of State, Defence, Justice, and Homeland Security.

“Such a hasty process risks harmful results. We should not stop green-card holders from returning to the country they call home. We should not stop those who have served as interpreters for our military and diplomats from seeking refuge in the country they risked their lives to help.

“And we should not turn our backs on those refugees who have been shown through extensive vetting to pose no demonstrable threat to our nation, and who have suffered unspeakable horrors, most of them women and children.

“Ultimately, we fear this executive order will become a self-inflicted wound in the fight against terrorism. At this very moment, American troops are fighting side-by-side with our Iraqi partners to defeat Isil. But this executive order bans Iraqi pilots from coming to military bases in Arizona to fight our common enemies.

“Our most important allies in the fight against ISIL are the vast majority of Muslims who reject its apocalyptic ideology of hatred. This executive order sends a signal, intended or not, that America does not want Muslims coming into our country.

“That is why we fear this executive order may do more to help terrorist recruitment than improve our security.”

A US judge has issued a temporary halt to the deportation of visa holders or refugees stranded at airports after President Trump’s ban order.

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a case in response to the order issued on Friday.

The White House said 109 people were detained, and around two dozen travellers were still being held.

Thousands of people gathered at U.S. airports to protest against the move.

Defending his move, Mr Trump early yesterday tweeted: “Our country needs strong borders and extreme vetting, NOW.” He told reporters on Saturday that the executive order was “working out very nicely. You see it at the airports, you see it all over”.

His Chief of Staff Reince Priebus denied that the introduction of the ban had been chaotic. He said that, of the 325,000 people entering the U.S. on Saturday, 109 were detained.

“Most of those people were moved out,” he told NBC’s Meet the Press programme. “We’ve got a couple of dozen more than remain and I would suspect that as long as they’re not awful people that they will move through before another half a day today.”

The ruling from federal Judge Ann Donnelly, in New York, prevented the removal from the U.S. of people with approved refugee applications, valid visas, and “other individuals… legally authorised to enter the United States”.

The emergency ruling also said there was a risk of “substantial and irreparable injury” to those affected.

Her ruling is not on the constitutionality of Mr Trump’s executive order.

The department of homeland security said it would continue to enforce the measures.

Ali worked for three years as an interpreter for the U.S. Army and gained admittance to the U.S. through a Special Immigrant Visa, reserved for Iraqi and Afghan nationals who face threats of violence for working for Americans during the conflicts there.

He now has a green card, and returned to Iraq for his father’s funeral, only to be delayed for hours for questioning at Dulles.

“We are not terrorists. We are not bad people,” said Ali. “It’s so hard. I hope they will change their minds on this position.”

The court case was brought early on Saturday on behalf of two Iraqi men detained at JFK Airport in New York. One worked for the US military in Iraq, while the other is married to a former US military contract employee.

Both have now been released. Another court hearing is set for February.

Lee Gelernt, deputy legal director of the Immigrants Rights Project, who argued the case in court, said that some people had been threatened with being “put back on a plane” later on Saturday.

Mr Gelernt also said the judge had ordered the government to provide a list of names of those detained under the order.

Judges elsewhere in the US have also ruled on the issue:

In Boston, a judge decided two Iranian nationals, professors at the University of Massachusetts, should be released from detention at Logan International Airport.

An order issued in Virginia banned, for seven days, the deportation of green card holders held at Dulles Airport and ordered the authorities to allow access to lawyers

A Seattle judge issued an emergency stay of removal from the US for two people

Criticism of Mr Trump’s decision has been growing louder outside the US.

Iran and Iraq are threatening a reciprocal ban on US citizens entering the country.

Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany said “even the necessary, determined fight against terrorism does not justify placing people of a certain origin or belief under general suspicion”.

Emirates airline has changed pilot and flight attendant rosters on flights to the U.S. as a result of the order.

However, it said that U.S. flights continue to operate as scheduled.

According to the International Air Transport Association, “the decision caught airlines off guard.’’

The ban applies to pilots and flight attendants from the seven countries, even though all flight crew who are not U.S. citizens already needed a special visa to enter the country.

Another Emirates spokesperson said the impact of the ban on operations would be minimal.

The airline employs over 23,000 flight attendants and about four thousand pilots from around the world, including the U.S., Europe and the Middle East.

Etihad said on its website that dual citizens could travel to the U.S. using their non-banned passport.

Qatar Airways declined to comment on the impact of the ban on flight operations.

Although, on Saturday, it issued a statement on its website that passengers would need a green card or diplomatic visa to enter the U.S. Emirates and Etihad issued similar statements

In Paris, Air France joined the airlines turning passengers away.

An Air France spokesman said: ”The passengers arrived on flights to Paris where they were due to transfer to fights to the US. Air France took them in charge and flew them back to the airports where their trips had originated.

“This concerned less than 10 people in total who had arrived on various different flights. The flights were not from the countries on the (Trump) list but the passengers were citizens of the countries on the list.”

The spokesman said that henceforth passengers from countries on the list with tickets for the US from or via Paris would not be allowed board flights in whatever airport in whichever country.

He said he didn’t know how many had already reserved tickets for flights to the US who would now not be allowed to travel.

He added that Air France would henceforth alert passengers to the new restrictions.

Dutch airline KLM said it had refused carriage to the United States to seven passengers from predominately Muslim countries subject to a temporary immigration ban imposed by the Trump administration.

A spokeswoman for KLM, part of the Franco-Dutch Air France KLM group, declined to specify which countries the passengers came from or where they were flying from.

“Worldwide, we had seven passengers whom we had to inform that there was no point in us taking them to the U.S.,” said spokeswoman Manel Vrijenhoek. “There is still some lack of clarity about whom this ban affects.”

Oba Of Benin Reads Riot Act To Chiefs Over Unethical Practices


BENIN—OBA of Benin, Omo N’Oba Ewuare 11,  has read the riot act to Enigie and Odionweres in his domain for alleged unethical  practices with some youths in communities under the guise of  new leadership structures.

The Benin monarch had earlier in the year banned Community Development Associations, CDAs, for unlawful and fraudulent practices and reinstated Odionweres and Enigies as those recognized by the Bini traditional law on land transactions and other related matters. The riot act by the Oba came on the heels of the discovery that some Enigies and Odionweres were setting up various leadership structures to replace the disbanded CDAs in their various communities.

The Oba described this development as deceptive and fraudulent. Oba Ewuare 11, who has embarked on a seven day visit to some of the communities in his domain, read the riot act at USE in Egor Local Governmeny Area while addressing Odionweres, Enigies, Ohens and other stakeholders.

On the proposed Oba’s farm, he sued for strong synergies among traditional rulers   to ensure immediate take-off during this year’s farming season to boost social, economic and infrastructural development of communities in the state, and provide jobs to youths that would be engaged in the farms. He thanked Egor traditional rulers and leaders for their support during his coronation.

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