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Sunday, 25 June 2017

Billionaire kidnapper: Evans reveals mistake that led to his arrest

Billionaire kidnapper, Chukwudumeje Onwuamadike, also known as Evans, has blamed failure to follow his instinct for his arrest by the police.
Evans, who had managed to evade arrest for several years, was a few weeks ago apprehended in Magodo by a special unit constituted by the Inspector General of Police in conjunction with operatives of the Lagos State Police Command.Speaking at the Lagos State Police Command Headquarters, Ikeja, where he is being detained said he regretted not leaving the country with his family.
Evans said, “The man, who gave me this information didn’t know that I was the one who the Police were looking for.
“I knew trouble had come. The next news I heard was that the Police had visited the place and my AK47 rifles, pistols and over 40 loaded magazines were recovered by the Police.”I was worried and I called my gang members wanting to know what actually transpired. They all blamed Uche, who was in charge of the den.SEE, EVANS EXPENSIVE MOBILE PHONE $567
”I told them that I was going to deal with him. At that time, my mind started racing and I was trying to think of what to do because I knew that the Police would come after me with force.
”Five days later, I read a story in Vanguard Newspaper that the IGP had deployed, Abba Kyari and his men to Lagos State, to track my boys and I and they have also visited the den, where Mr. Dunu escaped from.
“Some of my men, who got news started panicking, but I assured them that I was on top of the situation and that the police would not get me.
“My Second-in-Command, Felix called me and expressed fears, but I assured him that the Police can’t arrest me and I was also making preparations to kidnap one other person.
‘’When Suoyo, who lives in Beyelsa state, called me and expressed fears, I also assured him that nothing was going to happen.
“I told him I was making plans for another operation and needed him to go into the creeks and buy a new set of arms and ammunition for me.”
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Monday, 19 June 2017

The Fellowship Of Christian Nurses Nigeria (FCN) National Conference

The Fellowship Of Christian Nurses Nigeria (FCN) announces its 56th Annual National Conference tagged JALINGO 2017
 
Theme:
Maintaining Balance In Nursing Practice (Esther 4.14)
 
Date: 7TH - 11TH AUGUST 2017 
Venue: RCCN CHURCH, MAGAMI JALINGO, TARABA STATE. 
 
Guest Speaker: REV. ANDE MUSA 
 
NOTE: REGISTRATION CLOSES ON 30TH JUNE, 2017 
 
FCN VISION: "CARING FOR THE TOTAL MAN SPIRIT, SOUL & BODY
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How Much Water You Should REALLY Drink In A Day Revealed

From feeling less tired to clearing up spots, drinking enough water can cure all sorts of ills. But the majority of people simply don't drink enough of it.
 
Medical research centre the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota reveals that men should be drinking 13 cups of it a day on average, while women could consume nine. But every person's body is different - and the amount you really need to drink can be worked out using a simple scientific formula.
 
How much water should you be drinking?
The formula for how much water you should be drinking:
 
Step 1: Take your weight (in lbs) and divide it by 2.2.
 
Step 2: Multiply that number by your age.
 
Step 3: Divide that sum by 28.3.
 
Step 4: Your total is how many ounces of water you should drink each day.
 
Divide that number by eight to see your result in cups.
 
However if you exercise regularly, you'll of course need to drink even more water to replace the liquid you'll lose through sweat.
 
The American College of Sports Medicine reports that you should drink an extra 12 ounces of water for every 30 minutes of exercise. 
 
Your diet can play a large role in helping to keep you hydrated. Eating foods with a high water content, such as watermelon, cucumber and celery, can help flush out toxins in your body.
 
However, eating salty foods can do the opposite as your body will retain fluids to help dilute the sodium you've just consumed - which is why we often bloat after eating sodium-rich foods, and get thirsty.
By Imogen Blake, Dailymail
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#LassaFever: Nursing Student Dies In Anambra As 65 Are Placed Under Surveillance

The Anambra State Government, on Monday, confirmed that a nursing student was killed by Lassa Fever, while 65 others were being monitored.
 
Director of Public Health, State Ministry of Health, Dr. Emmanuel Okafor, told newsmen in Awka that the deceased (name withheld) was a student in a private nursing school in Nkpor, Idemili North.
 
Okafor said that the lady was admitted at the Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Teaching Hospital, Awka, on June 11. According to him, she was immediately transferred to the General Hospital, Irua, in Edo for diagnosis where she died on June 17.
 
“She was initially admitted at Amaku in Awka before she was transferred to Irua and was placed on admission there. She was bleeding from the gums, nostril and vagina and was confirmed Lassa Fever victim in Irua. The moment it was confirmed that she had Lassa fever, we started contacts tracing."
 
“As of now, we have about 65 we are following up, two of them have developed fever and their samples have been taken to Irua. We are still tracking others and we have advised them on what to do to ensure they do not transfer it to their loved ones,” he said.
 
Okafor urged residents to keep their surroundings clean and keep their foods free from rats. 
(NAN)
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Reekado Banks Finally Settles Beef DJ Xclusive (Photos)

Reekado Banks recently called out DJ Xclusive on Twitter, accusing him of being disrespectful to his craft. According to Reekado, the popular Dj begged him for a feature, only for his verse to be taken out without his consent. 
"No disrespect but you messed up big time bro. How do you beg for a song but take me out without telling me," he tweeted.

While DJ Xclusive didn't respond, it looked like a conversation happened as Reekado banks later took to twitter to apologize. See that after the cut...

The initial tweet below...

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Watch Viral Video Of A Girl Who Masturbated With Fanta Bottle Commits Suicide In South Africa

According to the deceased’s boyfriend,a 21-year-old girl from Mpumalanga was left with no option but to take her own life after a video of her mastur_bating found its way to the social media without her knowledge.
The boyfriend added that the girl (name withheld) was shocked to learn of the video’s virality on Facebook after one of her friends alerted her to search a certain Facebook group where the video was being circulated.
 
”She called me in the wee hours of Wednesday and I could feel that she was emotionally charged as I also knew that she was someone who was not talkative”,said her friend,who only identified herself as Zodwa.
According to further investigations it is said she recorded herself mast_urbating with a Fanta bottle and she was doing it for fun.All hell broke loose when she thought she was sending the video via WhatsApp to her loyal friend who has the identical name with her ex-boyfriend and she later discovered that she had mistakenly sent the controversial video to her ex-boyfriend,who quickly posted the video on Facebook.
The ex-boyfriend who is suspected to have leaked the controversial 4 minute video is said to be on the run since the relatives of the deceased are baying for his blood.
Efforts to get a comment from the deceased’s parents were fruitless as they flatly denied commenting on the saga,citing that they are still mourning their loved one


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Monday, 12 June 2017

Reps summon Health Minister, NAFDAC over plastic packaging of water

The House of Representatives on Wednesday summoned the Minister of Health, Isaac Adewole, to appear before it to explain likely effects of using plastic containers to package foods and beverages.
Also, Yetunde Oni, the acting Director-General, National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), was summoned to appear before the house.
The decision was sequel to a motion by Sergius Ogun (Edo-PDP) entitled: “Need to Regulate the Use of Bisphenol “A”(BPA) Plastics in the Production of Bottled Water”.
Moving the motion, Mr. Ogun expressed concern over the effects of drinking water in plastic containers that had been left under the sun or near a heat source, which had been linked to degenerative diseases.
He explained that plastics are hydrocarbons obtained from crude oil which, when heated, become unstable and slowly release chemicals into water.
According to him, most plastics contain a chemical known as Bisphenol “A”, also known as “environmental estrogen” which causes reproductive defect and neurological abnormalities and prostrate issues.
“During the hot and humid weather, the demand for water is on the increase and as such, production of bottled water is on the rise.
“The production of bottled water in most parts is unregulated.
“As a result, the use of BPA plastics, which are by far cheaper than the non-BPA, is generally used by companies producing bottled water,” he said.
Other lawmakers that contributed to the debate called for sensitisation of the public on the health hazard of using plastic bottles to package drinks and foods.
In his contributions, Oghene Egoh (Lagos-PDP) said, “we need to educate the public on this.“
Also, Rotimi Agunsoye (Lagos-APC), warned against the dangerous effects of Bisphenol “A“ to the body.
“It is important that we inform NAFDAC and the National Orientation Agency (NOA) to educate and sensitise the public on health hazard of using plastics to package drinks and foods,’’ Mr. Agunsoye said.
The motion was unanimously adopted by members when it was put to a voice vote by Speaker Yakubu Dogara.
It was referred to the House Committee on Healthcare Services for further legislative action.
(NAN)
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