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#BBNaija: I was supposed to be a Lockdown housemate, says Jaypaul
Reality TV star, Jaypaul, has said he was supposed to be a housemate in the 2020 edition of the Big Brother Naija show tagged Lockdown. Jaypaul and other males were last night unveiled and ushered into the BBNaija House as the 2021 edition of the reality TV show tagged Shine Ya Eye kicked off. Engaging…
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Nigerian banks are safe – CBN
The Central Bank of Nigeria has reiterated the resilience, safety and soundness of Nigerian Deposit Money Banks and other financial institutions under its supervision. A statement on Saturday said that the Acting Director, Corporate Communications Department of the Bank, Osita Nwanisobi, said this in Abuja ahead of the Monetary Policy Committee meeting on Monday and…
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Shisha more toxic than cigarettes, health experts warn
Health experts have warned that smoking shisha is far more dangerous to health than smoking cigarettes. The experts stressed that contrary to the belief held by many people that shisha is less harmful than cigarette, a puff of shisha contains more toxins than a cigarette. Shisha is a form of tobacco smoking that has become…
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No scientific evidence vaginal steaming reduces menstrual cramps, improve fertility –Physician
A sexual and reproductive health expert, Dr. Yemi Adeyemi says there is no scientific evidence that vaginal steaming helps to reduce menstrual cramps or improve fertility. According to Dr. Adeyemi, vaginal steaming is an age-old practice that involves sitting or squatting over a bowl of hot water infused with herbs, noting that many people claim…
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Incumbent APC’s Egunjobi wins Agege LG chairmanship seat
Chairman, Agege Local Government, Ganiyu Egunjobi, has been reelected with 6,226 votes in the just-concluded local government poll in Lagos State. The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Egunjobi, All Progressives Congress’ candidate, defeated Mr. Olusola Osolana of the PDP, who got 4,114 votes. Returning Officer, Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission, Mr. Salami Ojo, said…
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Ever heard of dyspareunia?
Dyspareunia is a big-sounding word that is also the medical term for painful intercourse. It goes beyond that and actually describes a situation of painful, recurrent, and persistent pain suffered by someone in the course of performing s**. It happens to both men and women but is far more common among women. It is alternatively…
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How women mistake pelvic inflammatory disease, STDs for toilet infection –Physicians
…Says there is nothing like toilet infection Physicians have said that there is nothing like toilet infection, noting that infections that women often assume they picked up through the use of toilets are pelvic inflammatory disease, vagina candidiasis and other infections. According to the physicians, most of the infections that are referred to as “toilet…
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Japan’s Horigome crowned first skateboarding Olympic champion
Japanese world champion Yuto Horigome held his nerve to be crowned skateboarding’s first Olympic gold medallist after winning a tense street competition in Tokyo on Sunday. The 22-year-old, who grew up just a stone’s throw from the Olympic venue, landed three huge tricks in a row to eclipse American favourite Nyjah Huston, who imploded to…
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145-man committee inaugurated for Buhari son’s wedding to Bichi emir’s daughter
Yusuf, son of the President, Maj Gen Muhammadu Buhari (retd), has concluded plans to tie the nuptial knot with the daughter of the Emir of Bichi, Princess Zahra Ado-Bayero, on August 20. The spokesperson for Bichi Emirate, Lurwanu Malikawa, in a statement on Saturday, said the Emir of Bichi, Alhaji Nasir Ado-Bayero, had inaugurated a…
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Cholera outbreak looms in Lagos communities, as residents use canal, lagoon as toilet
As cholera outbreak claims over 325 lives across the country, health experts are warning that Lagos – Nigeria’s commercial city – may soon see a sudden rise in the number of cholera cases in some of its communities due to poor sanitation and hygiene practices. ANGELA ONWUZOO reports The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control said…
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