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Tips on prevention of cancer

After a conference on cancer prevention * Some interesting points came up; 1. No to refined oil 2. No to milks of animal origin (e.g. nido.) 3. No to cubes 4. No to the consumption of the gasified juices of the different breweries (32 pieces of sugar per liter) 5. No refined sugars 6. No Microwave 7. No to mammography before delivery but echomamaire 8. No to too tight bras going to or after returning from work 9. No alcohol 10. No for reheating frozen meals 11. No to the conservation of water in the refrigerator in plastic bottles ... 12. All contraceptive pills are not good because they change the woman's homonal system and give cancer. 13. Deodorants are dangerous especially when used after shaving. 14. Breast-feeding women are less likely to have breast cancer than none breast-feeding women. 15. Cancer cells eat mainly sugar, everything is synthetic sugar even brown. 16. A cancer patient who suppresses sugar in his diet sees his disease regressed and can live ...

Tears of an average Nigerian youth. UNILAG student cries out.

Governor Tambawal of Sokoto State attending his son's graduation in the UK.   Senate President attending his son's graduation in the UK. Emir of Kano attending the graduation of his daughter in the UK.     Sultan attending his daughter's graduation in the UK.  *YOUTHS BE WISE* •√ Senate president Bukola Saraki’s son, Seni Saraki graduated from the London School of Economics •√ okonjo iweala's four children graduated from Harvard University •√ none of Gbajabiamila's children studied in this country. *~ YET ~* *°°° LAUTECH* has been shut down for almost 10months *°°° BENUE STATE UNIVERSITY* has been on strike for 4months °°° Benue state governor (Ottom) bought wheel barrow for youths as empowerment °°° average Nigerian hardly afford 3-square meals All they could do for graduate is *NYSC* which is just *#19,800* that their own children can't spend in just one week (at most).. They brought N-power for graduates, set to employ *300,000* when o...

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Donald Trump presidency: Boeing and his chaos theory

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Donald Trump presidency: Boeing and his chaos theory They were so fed up with the status quo that they took a gamble on someone who had never held elected office. It was a metaphorical "let's throw everything in the air and see how it lands - it can't be worse than it is". Mr Trump is already delivering on his promise to be a disrupter. In threatening to cancel a multi-billion-dollar contract (caveat - I've grown wary of using Mr Trump's tweeted figures, in this instance $4bn, until they are fact checked), Mr Trump hit at one of the historic symbols of US presidential power. Swooping in to a foreign country in Air Force One is what American presidents do, except maybe this one won't. Mr Trump is very happy with his own plane, which after all has his name emblazoned on the side, not that of some generic office. Boeing's shares slid 1% on the prospect of the deal being cancelled. But it was only 1%, not 5%. Maybe Mr Trump is ri...

Nigeria: One year on, has Buhari lived up to promises?

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Before taking office, the Nigerian president had pledged to weaken Boko Haram, tack le corruption and improve economy. Buhari took over last year as head of Africa's top economy and leading oil producer [Afolabi Sotunde/Reuters] It's been one year since Muhammadu Buhari was sworn in as president of Nigeria , Africa's most populous country and largest economy. Before coming to power, the former general had promised a wide range of reforms, including tackling unemployment, fighting corruption and improving the economy of his energy-rich nation hit by low oil prices. OPINION: One year ago, Buhari promised to change Nigeria Buhari had also pledged to crush Boko Haram, the rebel group that controlled significant chunks of Nigerian territory and was responsible for tens of thousands of deaths . "We are going to tackle them head on ... Nigerians will not regret that they have entrusted responsibility to us," the former military ruled had said in his speec...

CEO of Raffville Entertainment exposes new photo shots, what do you think about it?

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