Sunday, March 30, 2014

Annie Idibia shares breastfeeding pic in celebration of Mother's Day

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Happy Mother's Day to all mums in the world.

Women in revealing clothes deserve to be raped - says a poll in Brazil

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According to a report by AFP, a poll in Brazil says a woman who shows off her body deserves to be raped. We are talking about Brazil, the land of samba, voluptuous carnival dancers and mini bikinis.
Of the 3,810 respondents of both sexes who responded to the government’s Institute of Applied Economic Research (IPEA) survey released last week, about 2,480 - 65% - justified raping women who wear “clothing that shows off the body.”
And 58.5% of respondents also agreed that “if women knew how to behave, there would be fewer rapes.”This poll has triggered outrage in the country, especially when it was revealed that most of the poll’s respondents - 66.5% - were women. So wait, it is okay to walk near-naked in a carnival, but not in real life? And women are the ones who believe this? There's absolutlely no excuse for rape! What do you guys think?

Saturday, March 29, 2014

The Truth About The 10 Percent Of Brain Myth

The 10 Percent of Brain Myth
Do We Really Only Use 10 Percent of Our Brain?
"You know, you're only using 10 percent of your brain. Just imagine what you could accomplish if you used the other 90 percent!"
Chances are high that you have heard someone make a similar comment at some time or another. The popularly and widely spread belief that we only use or have access to 10 percent of our brain's power is often used to speculate about the extent of human abilities if only we could utilize our brain's full capacity.
In reality, this claim is 100 percent myth. We use all of our brain. The only instances where there are unused regions of the brain are those in which
brain damage or disease has destroyed certain regions.
THE REASONS:
Neuroscientists point out a number of reasons why the 10 percent myth is false:
1) Brain imaging scans clearly show that almost all regions of the brain are active during even fairly routine tasks such as talking, walking, and listening
to music.
2) If the 10 percent myth were true, people who suffer brain damage as the result of an accident or stroke would probably not notice any real effect. In
reality, there isn't a single area of the brain that can be damaged without resulting in some sort of consequence.
3) We would not have evolved such large brains if we were only using such a tiny portion of them.
4) The brain uses approximately 20 percent of the body's energy. It would make little evolutionary sense to have such a large portion of our energy resources utilized by such a tiny amount of the brain.
5) Brain mapping research has yet to find any region of the brain that does not serve a function. "Numerous types of brain imaging studies show that no area of the brain is completely silent or inactive," wrote Dr. Rachel C. Vreeman and Dr. Aaron E. Carroll in a study of medical myths. "Detailed probing of the brain has failed to identify the 'non-functioning' 90 percent."
Unfortunately, the 10 percent myth remains both popular and persistent. It has been repeated in popular culture in everything from advertisements to television programs. The next time you hear someone claim that we only use 10 percent of our brains, you'll be able to explain why this statement is not true. Not to say that human beings don't have amazing potential – we just use 100 percent of our brains to accomplish these remarkable feats.

Gas Explosion Rocks Abuja Shopping Plaza

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Pandemonium broke out in Federal Capital Territory, FCT, on Thursday when explosions rocked Shagari Plaza on Moshood Abiola Way, Garki-Area One, Abuja.
*Scene of the gas explosion at Shagari Plaza, opposite Area One shopping complex, Garki, Abuja
The quick succession in which the explosion occurred made customers and neighbours to scamper into safety, while many of the residents in the area expressed fears that it was a bomb explosion.
According to an eyewitness account, the first explosion occurred at about 5:17pm when a gas cylinder exploded and caused a jeep parked close to the gas dispenser went up in flames.
Reports say the gas retailer, who tried to recover his money kept under one of the cylinders, was also caught in the explosion while trying to save his earnings for the day.
"He kept it under one of the cylinders. As he was trying to take the money, another cylinder exploded," a source said.
"They just supplied him the gas yesterday (Wednesday). We are surprised because we still don't know what happened. We only heard a big bang," another witness said.
The retailer was said to be receiving treatments at an undisclosed hospital as of the time of filing this report.
Soldiers were also seen leaving the plaza when newsmen got the scene of the incident.

New Twist Over Missing Malaysian Plane Following New ‘Credible Lead’

?img=%2Fn%2F0a%2F0%2Fmalaysia-airlines2.The search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 shifted to another section of the southern Indian Ocean on Friday after new analysis by investigators indicated that the aircraft was traveling faster than previously thought.
The new lead comes from analysis of radar data between the South China Sea and the Strait of Malacca before radar contact was lost, AMSA said.
Those data show that the aircraft traveled at a higher speed than investigators thought, therefore used more fuel and possibly traveled less far south, according to the Australians.
The new search area is 680 miles northeast of where planes and ships have been scouring the waters for any sign of the plane.
It is also four times as large as where the search team was looking Thursday, expanding the area being covered from 48,500 square miles to 198,200 square miles, according to the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA).
Australian officials said the new lead was based on continued analysis of information pieced together from radar and satellite data, as observers try to find the plane, which had 239 people on board when it strayed far from its intended path to Beijing on March 8.
?img=%2Fn%2F0d%2F8%2Fsearch_area.jpg* Source: Australian Maritime Safety Authority - The green crosshatched rectangle indicates the new search area. The prior search areas are in gray below.
The Australian-led search has spent several days trying to track down debris picked up by various satellites, which have offered the strongest leads in the hunt for the plane. But so far, observers on low-flying planes and on ships have come up short.
On Monday, a Thai satellite spotted at least 300 floating objects in the southern Indian Ocean, where authorities say the plane went down almost three weeks ago, a Thai official said Thursday.
The images were taken by the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency, a Thai space research agency, and show objects more than
1,600 miles southwest of Perth, Australia, said Anond Snidvongs, executive director of the agency.
"I wouldn't say the debris is from the Malaysia Airlines flight," Anond said by telephone from Bangkok, adding that analysts could not be certain. "We just spotted a lot of floating objects."
He said the items were as small as 6 1/2 feet and as long as 52 1/2 feet. They were seen about 124 miles from where French satellites detected a group of more than
100 objects earlier in the week.
The effort to physically locate debris from the aircraft was hampered Thursday as planes set out in the morning, only to turn back a few hours later because of weather conditions. Five ships continued scouring the section of the southern Indian Ocean where authorities think the flight ended. On Friday morning, the search resumed again with 10 aircraft

New Twist Over Missing Malaysian Plane Following New ‘Credible Lead’

The search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 shifted to another section of the southern Indian Ocean on Friday after new analysis by investigators indicated that the aircraft was traveling faster than previously thought.
The new lead comes from analysis of radar data between the South China Sea and the Strait of Malacca before radar contact was lost, AMSA said.
Those data show that the aircraft traveled at a higher speed than investigators thought, therefore used more fuel and possibly traveled less far south, according to the Australians.
The new search area is 680 miles northeast of where planes and ships have been scouring the waters for any sign of the plane.
It is also four times as large as where the search team was looking Thursday, expanding the area being covered from 48,500 square miles to 198,200 square miles, according to the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA).
Australian officials said the new lead was based on continued analysis of information pieced together from radar and satellite data, as observers try to find the plane, which had 239 people on board when it strayed far from its intended path to Beijing on March 8.
?img=%2Fn%2F0d%2F8%2Fsearch_area.jpg* Source: Australian Maritime Safety Authority - The green crosshatched rectangle indicates the new search area. The prior search areas are in gray below.
The Australian-led search has spent several days trying to track down debris picked up by various satellites, which have offered the strongest leads in the hunt for the plane. But so far, observers on low-flying planes and on ships have come up short.
On Monday, a Thai satellite spotted at least 300 floating objects in the southern Indian Ocean, where authorities say the plane went down almost three weeks ago, a Thai official said Thursday.
The images were taken by the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency, a Thai space research agency, and show objects more than
1,600 miles southwest of Perth, Australia, said Anond Snidvongs, executive director of the agency.
"I wouldn't say the debris is from the Malaysia Airlines flight," Anond said by telephone from Bangkok, adding that analysts could not be certain. "We just spotted a lot of floating objects."
He said the items were as small as 6 1/2 feet and as long as 52 1/2 feet. They were seen about 124 miles from where French satellites detected a group of more than
100 objects earlier in the week.
The effort to physically locate debris from the aircraft was hampered Thursday as planes set out in the morning, only to turn back a few hours later because of weather conditions. Five ships continued scouring the section of the southern Indian Ocean where authorities think the flight ended. On Friday morning, the search resumed again with 10 aircraft

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Pop star Chris Brown is having a nightmare in jail because he is being harassed by fellow inmates for beating up Rihanna five years ago.

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Chris Brown was called a bitch by inmates who are scolding him for hitting a woman, thereby making Chris uncomfortable in his new surroundings.
Even though Chris has long apologized for his actions in 2009, He is still suffering from that events.
A source in the jail told Hollywood life: "One inmate said in passing 'you a b***h for hitting Rihanna,'"
"They be saying other stuff too, like 'you ain't no rapper, you're a whack R&B singer,'" the source continues. "They're in there trying to break him down."
Chris however is trying his best to avoid listening to the insults and is hoping that his lawyer could secure a quick release early next month.

2 Face – Dance In The Rain [Video Download]

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2face has dominated the music industry for years and continues to push creative boundaries at home and abroad. His most recent album birthed some of his biggest songs to date including the soulful hit, ‘Dance In The Rain’. The Hypertek Digital/960 Music Group megastar has just released a brand new video for ‘Dance in the Rain’. This visually stunning video is unlike anything that audiences have seen from 2face before. ‘Dance in the Rain’ is one of his most popular songs off his AWAY AND BEYOND PLUS album. This album features remixes of some of his songs with artists such as T-Pain and Cabo Snoop among others.
DOWNLOAD VIDEO HERE

Pic: 2face gets customized mic from luxury designer, Malivelihood

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2face Idibia this evening showed off the customized microphone that was specially made for him by luxuryddesigner, Malivelihood.

Biology SPECIMENS for 2014 waec examination

SPECIMEN:
GROUP I
SPECIMEN A: YOUNG MAIZE PLANT
SPECIMEN B: MALE FLOWERS/
INFLORESCENCE OF MAIZE PLANT
SPECIMEN C: FEMALE FLOWERS/
INFLORESCENCE OF A MAIZE PLANT
SPECIMEN D: MAIZE GRAIN
SPECIMEN E: GUINEA PIG/RAT/MOUZE/
SMALL MAMMAL (FLESHY KILLED OR WELL
PRESERVED)
SPECIMEN F: DOMESTIC FOWL/HEN/
CHICKEN (PUT IN A CAGE)
SPECIMEN G: MUD WASP
GROUP III
SPECIMEN L: FRESHY UPROOTED GRASS
SPECIES
SPECIMEN M: FRESHLY KILLED OR WET
PRESERVED GRASSHOPPER PLACED IN A
PETRIC DISH.
SPECIMEN N: FRESHLY PROCURED /
HARVESTED MUSHROOM PLACED IN A
BEAKER.
MATERIALS NEEDED TO CARRYOUT THE PRATICAL:
(I) GLASS JAR COVER OR PETRIC DISH
(II) SCAPEL OR RAZOR BLADE
(III) A BEAKER
(IV) A PAIR OF FORCEPS

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Discussion:- does Air Conditional Releases Fresh Air/Bad gas

personally, I think there is a clear natural difference between air from A/C and fresh natural air. Abeg, any negative effect(s) with this A/c air because it has been too much for me oooo. Without A/c my boss can not stay... but the way its irritates me I can not tell... Pls is there health effect with this A/c? I believe that air is not natural...its a result of electrical and mechanical reaction.

What a pity! Woman Dies After Injecting VASELINE Into Her BREASTS

An Argentine woman has died after allegedly injecting Vaseline into her breasts, as a means of performing a breast augmentation procedure on herself.
Sonia Perez Llanzon, 39, suffered pulmonary embolism (a blood clot in her lungs), and died some weeks after she reportedly injected herself with petroleum jelly.
Llanzon visited a Santa Rosa hospital after she had started to experience difficulty breathing. According to the doctors, she initially tried to deny the fact that she injected herself with Vaseline. However, upon further interrogation, she later admitted what she had done.
Julio Pla Cardenas, who is Chief of Surgery at Lucio Molas Hospital, where she was treated, remarked that in the history of his medical career, he has never encountered a case like Llanzon’s.
The human body has antibodies to remove bacteria and viruses, but it hasn’t got any mechanisms against this type of product,” he said.
The Vaseline entered the woman’s blood stream, where it caused blood clots that eventually traveled to her lungs, doctors said. Llanzon died as a result of pulmonary embolism following a month-long hospitalization.
Llanzon was an athlete, a boxer, and a marathon runner.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Sarkodie & Castro – Style Free

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You know what time it is? few weeks after the release of his album which is still getting massive airplays in ghana and nigeria radio stations, Sarkodie returns with a brand new single on which he got lable mate Castro on, its a nice joint, thumbs up to the duo. Hit the download button and enjoy.
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Monday, March 24, 2014

Ebola Epidemic Spreads To Guinea's Capital

An Ebola epidemic which has already killed dozens of people in Guinea's southern forests has spread to the capital Conakry, the United Nations Children's Fund said on Sunday.
"At least 59 out of 80 who contracted Ebola across the West African country have died so far. Over the past few days, the deadly haemorrhagic fever has quickly spread from the communities of Macenta, Gueckedou, and Kissidougou to the capital, Conakry," UNICEF said in a statement emailed to AFP.
Conakry, a vast, sprawling port city on Guinea's Atlantic coast, is estimated to have a population of between 1.5 and two million.
To date, no treatment or vaccine is available for Ebola, which kills between 25 and 90 percent of those who fall sick, depending on the strain of the virus, according to the World Health Organisation.
The disease is transmitted by direct contact with blood, faeces or sweat, or by sexual contact or unprotected handling of contaminated corpses.
UNICEF said at least three victims of the outbreak, which began on February 9, were children.
"This outbreak is particularly devastating because medical staff are among the first victims, so far it has killed at least eight health workers who have been in contact with infected patients, hindering the response and threatening normal care in a country already lacking in medical personnel," UNICEF said.
The organisation said it had rushed five tonnes of aid, including medical supplies, to the most affected areas in Guinea's south.
"In Guinea, a country with a weak medical infrastructure, an outbreak like this can be devastating," said the organisation's Guinea representative, Mohamed Ag Ayoya.
"UNICEF has pre-positioned supplies and stepped up communication on the ground to inform and sensitise medical staff and the population on how to avoid contracting Ebola."
The organisation urged Guineans not to attend funerals wherever possible and to avoid all contact with the sick and the dead.
Ebola, one of the world's most virulent diseases, was first discovered in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in 1976 and the country has had eight outbreaks.
The most recent epidemic, also in the DRC, infected 62 people and left 34 dead between May and November 2012, according to the country's health ministry.
There are fears it could be used in a biological weapons attack.
According to researchers, the virus multiplies quickly, overwhelming the immune system's ability to fight the infection.
Medical aid group Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said in a statement on Saturday it had set up isolation units for suspected cases in the southern region of Nzerekore and was seeking out people who may have had contacts with the infected.

Re: El Clasico! Real Madrid v Barcelona , La Liga 2nd Leg

The Catalans need a win in the crucial clash on Sunday to gain ground on their fierce foes in the race for La Liga, while defeat would all but end their title defence
Andres Iniesta says Barcelona must play the "perfect match" to beat Real Madrid on Sunday and revive their flagging hopes of winning the Primera Division title this season.
What are your predictions?
REAL MADRID
Lopez
Carvajal, Pepe, Ramos, Marcelo
Modric, Alonso, A. di Maria
Bale, Benzema, Ronaldo
BARCELONA
Valdes
Alves, Mascherano, Pique, Alba
Xavi, Busquets, Fibregas
Neymar, Messi, Iniesta

FIFA Female U-17 WC: Nigeria vs Mexico

Flamingoes assistant captain, Uchenna Kanu has urged Nigerians to expect outright victory against Mexico in their final group D game in the on-going FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup in Costa Rica early tomorrow morning.
Kanu is Nigeria’s leading goal scorer with two goals as the Flamingoes leveled on six points with Mexico who however, lead on goals difference. The Mexicans have scored eight goals and conceded none while Nigeria have scored four and conceded two.
They will slug it out with the Mexicans to decide who tops the group at the La Sabana stadium in San Jose.
”I’m expecting victory against Mexico, though I don’t know how the game will turn out, but I’m sure we will win the match,” she assured Nigerians.
~ Flamingoes Captain Kanu
Check out Nigeria last two games below:
Nigeria 2 - 1 China
Nigeria 2 - 1 Colombia

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Sexy new photos of Nigerian model/actress Fancy Acholonu

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Check out these hot new photos of top model Fancy Acholonu. Fancy recently landed a role in her first independent film where she will play an African Mutant, the film is set to being shooting next month and released in spring 2015. She has also been seen filming the movie "Entourage" staring many A-list Hollywood celebrities. Continue to see more hot photos of her.
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Actor Majid Michel gives newly married Paul Okoye marriage advice

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Doubuz – CWA [Certified Weed Anthem]

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Bigger and better DOUBUZ returns with a brand new single titled “CWA” which means “Certified Weed Anthem” He steps into the studio no matter the type of beat or producer, kills every single track he catches.
After dropping “LETTER” sometime last year, he decided to give us something different which will surely keep u on your feet… Listen, Download & Share your thoughts

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Saturday, March 22, 2014

A Refreshing New Take on Daytime TV Talk Show

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Inspire, inform, educate and empower are the keywords that define a new TV Talk show entitled The Edak Willie Show. Celebrating possibilities, offering engaging stories from ordinary individuals doing extraordinary things, shedding light on family and societal problems as well as engaging health practitioners on issues pertaining to health, vitality and productivity. Continue...
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Edak Willie, the host of the show brings to the listening audience heart-to-heart stories on real people, places and issues that reach deep inside the lives of those she interviews by way of her easy, approachable, down-to-earth style that isclassically “Edak”. Edak delivers what has been described as “honestly-real” life stories as well as various untouched topics and overlooked issues. Every song,
every person, every author, every place has a unique story and Edak delivers these in an interesting thirty minutes TV talk show.
The family often struggles with its identity in contemporary Nigerian society and I try to deliver a comprehensive take on most of the overlooked issues and untouched topics that relate to the family unit says Edak, founder and host of The Edak Willie show, I wanted to produce this show because it is unique and relevant in the times that we live in and the issues that I deal with, will resonate with our audience and give them positive ideas to take away and act on The show currently airs on Silverbird TV, every Wednesday at 11am, with plans to pitch with all other major networks ongoing.
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Host Bio
Edak Willie is a Mother, daughter, lovely wife and talk show host of The Edak Willie show, now in its second season. Edak fits the profile of the go-lucky happy individual who is as comfortable in analyzing and deepening discourse on issues on her Talk show as she is with hosting her Medicine from your Kitchen segment where she presents simple strategies for getting the best from Nature and thingsaround us.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Philosophy from the University of Lagos, Akoka and she brings her natural flair of analyzing issues to the set, bringing out the best from her guests as well as doing justice to complex issues, by demystifying the issues and creating a deeper understanding of the problems and its solutions.
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For her audience the show offers a refreshing new take on daytime Talk show by
delivering a fresh new perspective to issues and problems being faced by a
majority of people.
For advertisers, the show delivers premium eyeballs for your products or service
and particularly because of its family oriented style it is suited to viewing by a larger
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Feel free to reach out to us via the channels outlined below.
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First photos of the bride and groom: Paul Okoye & Anita Isama

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A Conversation Between Akpos And A Police Man

A Conversation Between Akpos And A Police Man
A policeman searched Akpos in a nightclub toilet last night and found a small bag of drugs.
"It's not my fault," Akpos said, "every time I try flushing them down the toilet they magically appear back in my pocket again!"
"Do you really expect me to believe that?" Said the policeman as he laughed.
Akpos replied, "I'll prove it to you if you want me to!"
"Go on then." The policeman said as he smiled. Handing Akpos the bag.
After flushing them, the policeman looked at Akpos and said, "Well, show me your pocket then."
"What for?" Akpos asked.
Police said "The drugs!"
Akpos replied, "What drugs?"
One Word For Akpos!

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Malaysian Witch Doctor Tries To Find Missing Plane With Coconuts [PHOTOS]

No headway has been made on the location of the missing Malaysian Airlines plane, even though the search continues by various means.
One of such means was witch doctor Mat Zin, who tried to used his native instruments of two coconuts, a fish hook, and bamboo binoculars to find the plane.
After performing his rites, Zin had told reporters his vision had gone black, and said the plane was still in the air, or had crashed into the sea.
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