Wednesday 29 November 2017

Newspaper Headlines




THE GUARDIAN
Guardiola backs Silva to shine for years
Reports on Brexit divorce bill deal are 'rumours', says Barnier
North Korea claims nuclear statehood with US in missile range
Nigeria insists whistleblowers will be rewarded, protected
Troops rescue 212 captives, capture 1 Boko Haram commander
President Buhari in Abidjan for EU-AU Summit
Dr Dre Announces Release Date For Eminem's "Revival" Album
Bitcoin breaks $10,000 barrier
Grammys 2018: See The Complete List Of Nominees
Mothers who take antibiotics while pregnant may have babies with weaker guts, risk of irritable bowel disease
Ezekwesili, Ibru others canvass better role for women in governance

Black Lives Matter : Speak Out




Each day we keep quiet and do or say nothing, thousands of our African brothers especially Nigerians are tortured and sold out as slaves in Lybia to the highest bidder.

Some are tortured and killed. This awareness should take over the internet, let there be protest, let the government know we ain't joking, let United Nations know we are angry!

Something needs to be done and done fast before Libya wipes out the whole African

Saturday 25 November 2017

Newspaper Headlines



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Osun government assures residents of adequate water supply
Polls must 'ratify' Catalonia's desire for independence: Puigdemont
PDP: Party chairmen in states will resist parallel convention ' Hyat
Police in Niger rescue village head, 3 others from abductors
Behind The Scenes Video For Guardian Life Cover Lola Shoneyin
Honduras president tries for contested re-election
16 hurt fleeing false terror alert in London's Oxford Street
Clashes as Pakistani police try to disperse Islamist sit-in
First aid flight in weeks lands in rebel-held Yemen capital
Egypt mourns 235 victims of Sinai mosque attack
What The International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women Is About
Messi extends Barcelona contract until 2021
Messi maturing with age as he picks up fourth Golden Shoe
Zimbabwe court says military takeover was legal
Guardiola wants no more Manchester misery in Huddersfield
Liverpool vs Chelsea and four other matches to watch this weekend

Lovely photos from Banky W and Adesua Etomi’s wedding finally Emerge

The  First photos from Banky W and Adesua Etomi’s white wedding taking place in South Africa have emerged. Lots of celebrity been spotted.
   Here they are








Thursday 23 November 2017

Newspaper Headlines



GUARDIAN
Buffon stuns fan by throwing him his shorts
Zimbabwe's next leader prepares to take power
Mata wants to match Giggs, play into 40s
Senegal climb to top of Africa rankings
South Korea quiet for quake-delayed college entrance exam
Google Nigeria country manager to mentor young women
Ezekwesili to chair Women in Leadership Conference
Allegri pleased with Juventus attitude despite stalement
Pinki Debbie Breaks Guinness World Record For Longest Damurder
Marathon
Multiple honours for iSON Group at the 2017 SERAS Award
In Russia, Sudan's Bashir asks Putin for 'protection' from US
Ousted Catalan leader's party shelves 'unilateral' independence push
Russian billionaire Kerimov charged in France following Moscow protest

Wednesday 22 November 2017

Newspaper Headlines



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Uganda police raid newspaper office, detain staff
Migrants sold into slavery in Libya tell of total hell
Ekwuemes family opens more condolence registers
BREAKING: Judge withdraws from Justice Nganjiwas bribery trial
Proposed national carrier will be private sector driven Sirika
Uber fined $8.9m for employing criminals as drivers
Reps committee to probe alleged missing $60bn petroleum profit tax
From I am Hitler to I have beaten Christ: Robert Mugabe in his own words
Anambra election: Governor Obiano receives Certificate Of Return
Boko Haram: Olonisakin visits troops in North-East
Zimbabweans celebrate in South Africa years after fleeing Mugabe
BREAKING: No going back on Ekpeyong, Oke Magu
BREAKING: The Butcher of Bosnia, Ratko Mladic, gets life for genocide, war crimes
Buhari, Osinbajo, ministers honour Ekwueme
BREAKING: Buhari inaugurates audit committee for recovered loot
Mubi suicide attack : Gov. Bindow urges residents to be security conscious
India arrests Nigerian, Venezuelan with N415.86m cocaine
Apple sells gaming robots built by Nigerian
BREAKING: Farmers, herdsmen clashes kill 30 in Adamawa

Monday 20 November 2017

Newspaper Headlines




GUARDIAN
Police urge West Ham fans not to dial 999
Rashford wants Man Utd winning machine
NRC strategising to stop sitting atop moving trains, says District Manager
Alibaba hosts Nigerian startups in China
Bauchi records 507 suspected cases of measles in 10 months, says WHO
Customs hands over seized container of pharmaceutical products to NDLEA
Have You Seen The Teaser Trailer For "Incredibles 2"' You Should
Two killed as protests follow Kenya court vote ruling
7.0 quake off New Caledonia sparks tsunami alert but no damage
EU ready for 'most ambitious' Brexit trade pact, says Barnier
Court to resume hearing of FG's $406.8 m suit against three oil companies
Japan trade surplus drops 40% in October
Benzema the fall guy as Real Madrid flounder
Focused Coutinho heals Liverpool rifts
Anambra deputy governor hails voters for re-election
Lady Gaga, Diana Ross, Bruno Mars Win At The AMAs
West Brom sack manager Tony Pulis

Saturday 18 November 2017

Reasons Sweet Potatoes Is Good For Your Health




They are high in vitamin B6

Vitamin B6 helps reduce the chemical homocysteine in our bodies. Homocysteine has been linked with degenerative diseases, including heart attacks.

•They are a good source of vitamin C.

While most people know that vitamin C is important to help ward off cold and flu viruses, few people are aware that this crucial vitamin plays an important role in bone and tooth formation, digestion, and blood cell formation. It helps accelerate wound healing, produces collagen which helps maintain skin’s youthful elasticity, and is essential to helping us cope with stress. It even appears to help protect our body against toxins that may be linked to cancer.

Newspaper Headlines





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Anambra election: PDP says APC giving voters cooked rice
Anambra Decides: No doubt about it, I will emerge victorious ' Ezeemo
Anambra election: Chidoka votes, decries late arrival of officials, materials at some area
Photos: Youths allegedly set Sen. Saab Lafiaji's house ablaze over alleged misrepresentation
Anambra election: Obiano urges voters come out, vote; decries INEC's late arrival in Ihiala
Plateau United to register 50 players for 2017/2018 season
Anambra election: I am confident I will carry the day ' Obiano
No coach in the world, not even Mourinho, would take the risk I took for Rangers
Moses is back ' Conte
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Anambra election: APC, APGA agents paying 2,500, 2000 each to buy votes ' PDP alleges
Anambra election: Voting starts in Aguleri as Ezewudo calls for extension in Aguata
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Breaking: #AnambraDecides2017: Man arrested for allegedly trying to buy votes
Anambra election: Obinao votes

Friday 17 November 2017

5 CRITICAL LESSONS FOR SUCCESS

1: How to Make Important Decisions
What good would it do to make a stop “on the journey of life” in a direction that it is almost completely opposite of where you're headed? When you’re faced with a difficult decision, you must always ask yourself, which decision best supports my long-term goals? Which decision builds on where I’m trying to go? It’s like good debt versus bad debt. Debt that is good is debt that can produce for your future, things like stocks and bonds. A good decision will produce good results in your future. A bad decision is like bad debt, long after the decision is made, or

Newspaper Headlines



GUARDIAN
Barca braced for week of reckoning - Valverde
Guardiola mulls Kompany return for Man City
Twitter to remove 'verification badge' from some accounts
Ibrahimovic, Pogba back for Man Utd, says Mourinho
No Ramos-Ronaldo rift at Real, insists Zidane
Buratai asks court to quash suit compelling him to produce Nnamdi Kanu
Three dead as clashes mark Kenyan opposition leader's return
Ronaldo 'confident' of winning Ballon D'Or
Trump hits out at Democrat accused of groping
Year-end top ranking not realistic says Federer
Five issues in the Premier League this weekend
Aubameyang baffled by his Dortmund punishment
Madrid giants face similar struggles ahead of derby
Wenger vows to fix power shift in Spurs showdown
Anambra poll: PDP urges INEC, security agencies to be neutral
Chelsea relish trip to hapless West Brom
Venezuela suffers another blow as PDVSA declared in default
Police arrest ten over clash farmers-herdsmen clash
Klopp's Liverpool afflicted as Southampton loom

Wednesday 15 November 2017

Army Seizes Power In Zimbabwe—






Zimbabwe’s military has read out a statement after taking over the national broadcaster, ZBC, saying it has taken action to “target criminals”.
However, it said this was not “a military takeover of government” and President Robert Mugabe was safe.
Heavy gunfire and artillery were heard in northern suburbs of the capital, Harare, early on Wednesday.
Zimbabwe’s envoy to South Africa, Isaac Moyo, earlier dismissed talk of a coup, saying the government was “intact”.
The statement read out by the military came hours after soldiers overran the headquarters of ZBC. An officer in uniform said: “We wish to assure the nation that his excellency the president… and his family are safe and sound and their security is guaranteed.”

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BREAKING: Italy sack coach Ventura after World Cup failure
Liverpool manager Klopp hospitalised
Buhari dares IPOB, shutdown Anambra
Nigerians deported from Libya arrive in Benin
Key dates in Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabes 37-year rule
Strange illness kills three in Sokoto
Anambra poll: Ojukwu dumps APGA for APC
$1m in artwork stolen during NYC party
TSA: $21.3m trapped in Heritage Bank, NPA tells Reps
BREAKING: Buhari orders reinstatement of Obianos security aides
Dangote donates N100m mosque to FOMWAN
Kwara communities clash over handout from local singer
Zimbabwe: Britain does not want another tyrant in power Boris Johnson
Rivers reject police report on Wike, Amaechi face-off
Police smash child kidnapping syndicate in Kano
Ex-aide to Jonathan, Dudafa, did not declare 15m shares EFCC witness
Zimbabwe crisis seems like coup AU

Monday 13 November 2017

Is Your Mind Blind?








We all too often refer to the state of blindness as a physical disability. And, we all know how debilitating this physically challenging state can be for those who had sight previously in their life and went blind because of an accident.

But, did you know that blindness could also affect people who have perfectly good eyesight?

1. Struggles Eliminated
I am thinking specifically of those types of people who may not have had a lot in their lives, and who constantly struggled just to put food on their table, or to pay those recurring monthly bills.

And, down the road, some of these people had the good fortune to be assisted to do more

Newspaper Headlines






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FIFA bribery trial to kick off in New York
Tillerson to deliver warning in Myanmar over Rohingya crisis
Nigeria to invest in entertainment infrastructure - Lai Mohammed
Beyonce And Jay-Z's Twins Seen For The First Time In Five Months
Crispy Beef Recipe
OVH Energy Launches Lagos midstream jetty, to save Nigeria N43b annually
Much ado about Benedict Peters
Pound slides on fears over May's future
EU countries sign key defence pact
Street Style Looks From Day Two GTBank Fashion Weekend 2017
Vietnam and China agree to avoid conflicts in South China Sea
8 Breathtaking Looks From The 2017 AFRIMA
France mourns Paris attack victims, two years on
Grazia Issues Apology For Removing Lupita Nyong'o Hair On Its Cover
EU slaps sanctions on crisis-hit Venezuela
Neymar neurosis clouds Brazil's Wembley trip
Kim Kardashian-West's Absolutely Beautiful Baby Shower

Friday 10 November 2017

Newspaper Headlines




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BREAKING: I remain a life member of PDP BoT, says Bode George
We dont collect offering at our crusades, Evangelist Bonnke warns
Pastor impregnates housewife, dares court
Court president furious as wife brings lover to divorce hearing
London court jails five Nigerians for610,000 telephone banking fraud
Court hears FGs N1.8bn suit against Diezanis allies Nov. 23
Saudi graft purge raises a few concerns for US ally
Prostitute allegedly shoots man for performing sex act wrong
Congolese militia members on trial for raping over 40 children
Monkey Pox: LG boss warns against eating bush meat
Ekwuemes death rumour, Black Friday dominate Google search
Alumni inaugurates initiative to reposition LAUTECH
Vatican urges dialogue, consultation over nuclear threats

Wednesday 8 November 2017

Newspaper Headlines





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CAN demands Nigeria’s withdrawal from OIC, others
Atiku has taken over Adamawa PDP, member writes Makarfi
Obasanjo gets UN mediation job
Jersey Island gives FG condition for returning $300m Abacha loot
2018: Buhari bans recruitment by MDAs, presents N8.612tn budget
Forgery: Court adjourns Misau’s arraignment until Dec. 12
Avengers: Military deploys helicopters in N’Delta, destroys oil storage
Kashamu loyalists reclaim Ogun PDP secretariat
$2bn scam: EFCC accuses DSS of protecting indicted officials
Ex-AG, Otunla, others face trial for N2bn ONSA fraud
N2.5bn chickens wasting away in cold rooms —Ex-PAN President
Benue defends anti-grazing law
Ekiti Assembly okays death penalty for cultists
Germanys Boateng out of England clash, Kroos doubtful
Army denies forcing Boko Haram suspects to drink urine

Tuesday 7 November 2017

Newspaper Headlines



 



 GUARDIAN
Family debunks rumour of Alex Ekwueme's death
Keita hit with 415,000 euros fake licence fine
42 suspected criminals escape from police detention
Rapper Meek Mill Sentenced To Four Years in Prison
Two women killed as Nigerian soldiers repel Boko Haram
Gunmen storm Kabul TV station in deadly attack
Documents reveal offshore deals with Apple, others
Tammy Abraham says no regret snubbing Nigeria
Mugabe's deputy plotted to seize power
Lewandowski backs struggling rival Aubameyang
Man hacks wife to death in Bayelsa
Samsung Ridicules iPhones With New Ad
Toyota increases profits, raises full-year forecast
Turkey prime minister hails US visa move as 'positive step
Netanyahu confidant named in German submarine graft probe

Monday 6 November 2017

Gandhi's 10 Rules For Changing the World




                                                   


We would take the first today and the other half tomorrow. Mahatma Gandhi needs no long introduction. Everyone knows about the man who lead the Indian people to independence from British rule in 1947.

So let’s just move on to some of my favorite tips from Mahatma Gandhi.

1). Change yourself: First you must yourself. Make yourself the best, finest product before you come to change other. We can't use unclean water to get a bowl cleaned at all. To help change other, the same, one need to begin the changing from their own at very first.

2. Be in control: Learn to control yourself. Train your mind to be balance and stable. One must get oneself under control because Gandhi believes that no one can infere you without our consensus.

3). Compassion: Learn to forgive and let it go. Learn to be happy with others' success. Learn

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 Vigilance group's stray bullet kills Auchi Poly student duringgraduation party
Deployment of N388b London Paris Club largesseconfidential
Two feared killed, score injured as Shiites, police clash in Kano
ASUU set to review pact with government
Senate considers bill on workers transportation
Police uncover 106 bags of Indian hemp in Ondo
Clark flays disruption of PANDEF meeting
RRS nabs suspected human trafficker, rescues victims
Fasoranti chides Obasanjo over dealings with Afenifere
Stakeholders fault second runway for Abuja airport
2020 financial inclusion target on course, but slow, says report
Stakeholders renew call for listing of multinational, on NSE
Why United Capital is passionate about Nigeria's power sector, by Akinremi
Lagos motivates workers with N80bn payments into RSAs
Young people must be trustworthy, hardworking to excel
Mikel nominated for Player of the Year Award in China

Saturday 4 November 2017

10 Signs You Are Pregnant





You may have an inkling that you're pregnant soon after you've conceived, when the fertilised egg attaches itself to the wall of your uterus (womb). This usually happens within about 10 days of conception.

Or you may be unaware of any changes for weeks, only wondering if you're pregnant when you miss a period.

Though you may experience some, all, or none of these, here are the top 10 signs of pregnancy.

1. Prickling, tingling nipples
As pregnancy hormones increase the blood supply to your breasts, you may feel a tingling sensation around your nipples. This can be one of the earliest signs of pregnancy, and is

Wednesday 1 November 2017

Newspaper Headlines


                                 



GUARDIAN
Manufacturers canvass viable export strategy for economic recovery
Total, LBS sign MoU on educational partnership
Petroleum summit to bridge tech gaps
Enugu government plans to float Rangers on Nigerian Stock Exchange
Stakeholders disagree over appointment of NFF's technical committee chairman
SON to deploy ISO Standard 3,700 for emerging smart cities
Lewandowski set for return against Dortmund
Konga is committed to customer satisfaction
Fair to showcase Nigerian products
Osinbajo to chair summit on real estate

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In Belgium for safety, axed Catalan leader summoned to Spain court
Champions League: Conte blasts Chelsea after Roma defeat