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Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Aston Villa star Jack Grealish crashes his £80K Range Rover after telling fans to stay home

Premier League ace Jack Grealish crashed his car following a 4am party - just hours after urging fans stay indoors for the virus lockdown.

The Aston Villa hypocrite, 24, apparently smashed the £80,000 Range Rover into three parked cars near Solihull, West Midlands.

Grealish appeared unsteady and confused moments after the alleged crash.

The Aston Villa captain was seen arguing with onlookers at 8am on Sunday — amid claims he had partied all night at a pal’s flat despite the virus lockdown.

Hours earlier, he posted a video urging fans to stay safe at home.

Residents’ photos show the midfielder standing next to his damaged vehicle in a hoodie, shorts and one black slipper and a white slip-on sandal.

The 4x4 was said to have reversed from a designated parking bay, across a road and gone into a parked silver van, leaving it with a dented bumper and smashed rear lights.

Witnesses said the Range Rover then drove 200 yards, veering on to the pavement and careering into vehicles including a £30,000 silver C-Class Mercedes, and a £20,000 blue Merc.

Grealish’s vehicle also collided with iron railings in front of an estate agency.

It was left parked on double yellows in front of flats, with damage to the rear and debris scattered nearby.

Grealish was alleged to have boasted to motorists that he would pay for the damage.

He was said to have left details with a resident then walked off before police arrived in Dickens Heath, near Solihull.

A neighbour said: “The party had been going on all night. It was unbearable. The noise had only stopped a short while when, just after 8am, there were a series of almighty collisions which reverberated through the flats.

Grealish was said to have been at the flat of ex-Scottish striker Ross McCormack, 33, who left Villa last year.







source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/04/aston-villa-star-jack-grealish-crashes.html

Harrowing photos show bodies being loaded into truck as coronavirus devastated New York

Harrowing video footage and photos appear to show the moment bodies are loaded onto freezer truck with a forklift outside a New York hospital as coronavirus cases soar.

The video, posted to social media was shared as the state’s coronavirus death toll soared past 1,000.

The man taking the video admitted what he was seeing was difficult to look at and said that's the reason his hands were shaking while recording.

He is heard saying: "This is for real... This is Brooklyn.

"Y'all take this thing real serious... this is a Brooklyn hospital."

"Please pray for the people ... this is for real."

The video, shared by NYC Councilman, Joe Borelli, has since received more than 3.4million views.

More photos...











source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/04/harrowing-photos-show-bodies-being.html

'Reckless' world leader says vodka and saunas will protect people from coronavirus

The president of Belarus has shrugged off any concerns about coronavirus - and has urged residents to drink vodka and go to saunas.

The country has seen no restrictions or lockdowns, with sporting fixtures all being played as normal.

President Alexander Lukashenko took part in an ice hockey game over the weekend as thousands continue to fill football stadiums.

Belarusian football organisers have no plans to cancel fixtures or postpone the season, with Lukashenko claiming "sport is the best anti-virus remedy".


He added: "It's better to die standing on your feet than to live on your knees."

The 61-year-old previously said: “The world has gone mad from the coronavirus.

“This psychosis has crippled national economies almost everywhere in the world.”

In a move that will put lives at risk, he vowed to go ahead with the country's Victory Day parade on May 9 – an event which sees World War Two veterans march through the streets, Daily Star reports.

He has recently suggested that drinking 50ml of vodka, visiting saunas and working in fields can keep people safe.

According to the Belarusian Telegraph Agency, Lukashenko said: "We are not cancelling anything. We will host all the events we have planned… Let God protect us from the coronavirus."

He said he would only consider a quarantine "only when it is really needed", but did not say when this would be.

Lukashenko also voiced support for US President Donald Trump, who has said he wants businesses back open by Easter.

There have so far been 94 coronavirus cases in Belarus, but experts fear the number could rocket with authorities refusing to make any measures to stop it spreading.

source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/04/reckless-world-leader-says-vodka-and.html

New revelation! Scientists claim urine of astronauts could be used to build houses on the moon

While the idea of building houses on the moon was once confined to the realm of science fiction, NASA hopes it could become a reality in the near future.

Now, scientists have revealed a rather unusual building material for lunar bases - astronauts’ urine.

A new study by researchers from the Polytechnic University of Cartagena has indicated that urea - a chemical found in urine - could be used as a plasticiser in the concrete of structures on the moon.

Using urea as a material could solve the problem of having to transport building materials from Earth to the moon, according to the researchers.


Professor Ramon Pamies, an author of the study, said: “To make the geopolymer concrete that will be used on the moon, the idea is to use what is there: regolith (loose material from the moon's surface) and the water from the ice present in some areas.

"But moreover, with this study we have seen that a waste product, such as the urine of the personnel who occupy the moon bases, could also be used.

“The two main components of this body fluid are water and urea, a molecule that allows the hydrogen bonds to be broken and, therefore, reduces the viscosities of many aqueous mixtures.”

In the study, the researchers tested using urea as a plasticiser to build mud cylinders. The cylinders were heated to 80°C, before their resistance was tested.

While the results are early, they indicate that urea from urine could serve as a reliable plasticiser in the future.

Anna-Lena Kjøniksen, one of the researchers on the study, said: “We have not yet investigated how the urea would be extracted from the urine, as we are assessing whether this would really be necessary, because perhaps its other components could also be used to form the geopolymer concrete.

“The actual water in the urine could be used for the mixture, together with that which can be obtained on the Moon, or a combination of both."

source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/04/new-revelation-scientists-claim-urine.html

Ditching your bra in coronavirus lockdown could cause saggy breasts, experts warn

It's been days in Nigeria, weeks in some countries and months in another since there has been a  coronavirus lockdown, in most parts of the world.

Pyjamas are naturally becoming the national uniform and nobody has a clue what day it will end.

Experts have now warned women that enjoying the freedom of ditching your bra for the duration of time indoors could have long term effects on your breasts.

Going braless has been one of the small victories that have been celebrated since we were told to stay at home, with some one writing on social media: "I’ve been braless for weeks now I cannot contain my joy. That’s probably the only liberating thing about this lockdown."


Victoria Shelton, a garment technologist at Figleaves, has told the Daily Mail that leaving breasts unsupported could damage the connective tissue which helps to maintain structural integrity, known as the Cooper's ligaments.

She said: "Our wardrobe needs have changed as we find ourselves at home. But we all still need to wear a bra as our breasts need to be supported – due to their weight you may damage your posture or have back pain if your breasts aren't fully supported.

"If breasts are left unsupported damage can occur to the Cooper's ligament in the breast, causing them to sag."

It was echoed by Dr Riccardo Frati, of Frati Cosmetic surgery, who argued bras were important to give support to breasts due to potential damage to Cooper's ligaments, and because 'breasts tend to sag over time due to gravity and age'.

Victoria explained how to compromise at home by switching to something 'super comfortable so we can enjoy that no bra feeling' without the risk.

Her advice was to look out for flexi wires, often found in maternity ranges.

She added: "If you have a larger bust, look for non-wired styles that have seam cups as these have often been designed and fitted to support a larger bust. Padded hook and eyes, and soft brushed straps are also key for comfort."

source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/04/ditching-your-bra-in-coronavirus.html

Woman with coronavirus and unborn baby die during emergency C-section

A woman who was diagnosed with Covid-19 and her baby have died during a caesarean section.

The 37-year-old mother-to-be died in hospital in Spain on Sunday, local media reports.

She was in quarantine at home with a high fever and only went to hospital when contractions started.

Specialists decided to carry out the C-section at the Teresa Herrera Hospital in the city of La Coruna.

The unnamed woman is the youngest victim in the Galicia area of Spain.


There were conflicting reports about whether she had underlying health conditions, which regional health officials said they were not in a position to clarify.

Regional newspaper La Voz de Galicia reported the woman’s relatives were insisting she had no serious health problems and was initially sent home after going to hospital because she had reached her due date, before ordered back because of “complications.”

Her husband is said to have been told their baby girl had died during the emergency C-section.

His wife reportedly died around half an hour later following a cardiac arrest linked to the coronavirus she had tested positive for.

A regional health official said she could not discuss individual patients and everything the regional health authority had to say was in the official statements put out daily reflecting the number of confirmed coronavirus cases which include the number of deaths.

The number of coronavirus deaths in Galicia so far totals 61. As of Sunday 122 people in the region were in intensive care.

Around 640 of the 2,925 coronavirus cases Galicia has registered so far are from the La Coruna area.

Spain is registering record number of coronavirus deaths, with 838 in the 24 hours from Saturday to Sunday.

More than 6,500 with coronavirus have died nationwide.

source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/04/woman-with-coronavirus-and-unborn-baby.html

Coronavirus Kills Young Man, Infects His Mum After A Doctor Told Him "Don't Worry"

That a person is showing only mild symptoms doesn't mean all is well yet. A "healthy" teenager died from suspected coronavirus after being told he had "nothing to worry about".

Luca Di Nicola, 19, worked as a chef at a family restaurant in Enfield, North London, before contracting Covid-19.

Originally from east Italy, Luca, died at the North Middlesex Hospital in London.

His family described him as "very healthy", although he did visit a GP with coronavirus symptoms before he died.


Speaking to Italian news outlet La Repubblica, Luca's auntie said: "For a week before his death Luca had a fever and a cough and my sister-in-law Clarissa and her partner Vincenzo who lived in the same house also had it.

"The London-based doctor gave my nephew some paracetamol.

"But Luca got worse on March 23.

"The doctor visited him at home and told him that he was young, strong and that he didn't have to worry about that bad flu."

However, Luca's condition worsened when he collapsed after complaining of chest pains.

Family members called an ambulance, and paramedics managed to revive him, but his lungs collapsed.

Now there are fears that Luca's mum Clarissa and Vincenzo may have the disease after showing similar symptoms. They have been told to self-isolate for two weeks.

Healthy 19-year old chef dies from coronavirus after doctors told him not to worry

A "healthy" teenager died from suspected coronavirus after being told he had "nothing to worry about".

Luca Di Nicola, 19, worked as a chef at a family restaurant in Enfield, North London, before contracting Covid-19.

Originally from east Italy, Luca, died at the North Middlesex Hospital in London.

His family described him as "very healthy", although he did visit a GP with coronavirus symptoms before he died.


Speaking to Italian news outlet La Repubblica, Luca's auntie said: "For a week before his death Luca had a fever and a cough and my sister-in-law Clarissa and her partner Vincenzo who lived in the same house also had it.

"The London-based doctor gave my nephew some paracetamol.

"But Luca got worse on March 23.

"The doctor visited him at home and told him that he was young, strong and that he didn't have to worry about that bad flu."

However, Luca's condition worsened when he collapsed after complaining of chest pains.

Family members called an ambulance, and paramedics managed to revive him, but his lungs collapsed.

There are now fears that Luca's mum Clarissa and Vincenzo may have the disease after showing similar symptoms.

They have been told to self-isolate for two weeks.

Italy continues to be Europe's worst affected country for coronavirus, with almost 11,000 deaths.

The country has recorded more than 92,000 cases of Covid-19, with 919 dying in a single day on Friday, Italy's largest daily toll.

source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/04/healthy-19-year-old-chef-dies-from.html

Lockdown: Police disperse Lagos youths playing football

Police personnel attached to the Lagos State Rapid Response Squad, on Tuesday, dispersed some youths playing football on roads in the state.

The Commander of the RRS, Olatunji Disu, said the unit visited various places across the state to enforce the lockdown order.

According to him, Maryland, Ojota, Ketu, Mile 12, Owode-Onirin, Majidun, Ogolonto, Agric, Ikorodu, Ojodu-Berger and Magodo areas of the state recorded total compliance.

Disu stated that some youths found playing football on the Ikosi Road and in the Majidun area were enlightened on the importance of social distancing and were later dispersed.

He said, “After the briefing today (Tuesday) of the police and the Nigerian Army Officers by the Commissioner of Police, Mr Hakeem Odumosu, of the contingent of police and army officers on the enforcement of the directive of Mr President shutting down Lagos, a team of RRS officers fanned out to different parts of the metropolis.

“Some youths, who barricaded the roads and were playing football, were advised on the need to observe social distancing, imbibe the culture of regular hand-washing to stop the spread of COVID-19 and were urged to go back to their houses.”

source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/04/lockdown-police-disperse-lagos-youths.html

UN donates $2m to FG

The United Nations has released $2m to the Nigerian Government to procure essential medical supplies to help contain the COVID-19 outbreak in the country.

The UN Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, Edward Kallon, disclosed this at a national conference in Abuja on the COVID-19 crisis. The Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire, said the Federal Government would ensure resources were deployed to where they are needed most.

source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/04/un-donates-2m-to-fg.html

Cyber security: How attackers impersonate WHO, on COVID-19

Cyber security company, SophosLabs has revealed that email scams associated with coronavirus, COVID-19 have nearly tripled in the past weeks.

According to Uncut blog, the scammers are using domain names like spam, phishing attacks, and malware to attack people’s devices. For instance, the criminals are using different means such as fake shipping and delivery emails to convince unsuspecting victims into opening attachments and infecting their computers with the Kryptik Trojan.

The report revealed that attackers are increasingly impersonating the World Health Organization, WHO, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC, North America and the United Nations, UN, as evidenced in scams tracked by SophosLabs.

Speaking on the development, Sophos Principal Research Scientist, Chester Wisniewski, said: “Cybercriminals are wasting no time in shifting their dirty, tried and true attack campaigns toward advantageous lures that prey on mounting virus fears. It’s easy to see, for example, that the attackers behind a new Chloroquine scam are the same as those behind a recent herbal Viagra scam”.

Wisniewski emphasised that “With global spam volumes estimated to be in the hundreds of billions, for 2-3 percent of those to be COVID-19 themed is significant. Similar to A/B testing of advertisements and web pages, criminals often dip a toe in the water when there is a new or sensational topic in the news. If the new topic proves a more effective lure than the previous scam bait they begin switching to new lures.

“In fact, in one of the spam campaigns we tracked this week, there was evidence of exactly that. These particular criminals had been using fake shipping and delivery emails to convince unsuspecting victims into opening attachments and infecting their computers with the Kryptik Trojan. Now the main body of the email pretends to come from erecruit@who.int with “health advice” in the attachment, but when we carefully inspect the plain text body, we see it matches a previous spam campaign from this same criminal using a lure pretending to be about invoices and deliveries.

“The increases we are seeing are likely due to two important factors. First, as time passes more and more criminal groups are joining the party on using all this interest in COVID-19 to steal money from people. Secondly, it takes time. Any given criminal group has to handcraft the spams to convince the recipient to take an action. In the research community we call this the call to action. The call to action might be to open the attachment, visit the website or, in the case of the WHO Bitcoin scam (attached), to donate cryptocurrencies to criminal controlled Bitcoin wallets. Crafting these messages takes time, especially for those who are not native English speakers.

“Even the most innocuous mention of something by a politician or a celebrity can lend to a scam credibility or present a new business opportunity. Two recent examples come to mind. One spam campaign offering to tell you about the government cover up and attempting to sell you a COVID-19 survival guide used celebrity Gwyneth Paltrow as a lure in its subject line. A tipoff the email is a fake is the incorrect spelling of her first name as Gwenith, but this could easily be missed or glossed over.

“A few days ago President Donald Trump mentioned the possible efficacy of a drug called Chloroquine against Coronavirus immediately leading to WordPress blog comment spammers switching from pitching herbal Viagra to attempting to sell Chloroquine, which can be quite dangerous when not taken under the supervision of a doctor. And within only two days of the WHO creating a charity called the Solidarity Response Fund, criminals were soliciting Bitcoin donations pretending to be the charity, even implying your donation is fully tax deductible in the US or Europe,” he remarked.

source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/04/cyber-security-how-attackers.html

New York governor says ‘we underestimated this virus’ as cases pass 75,700

The governor of New York state on Tuesday said officials had “underestimated” the coronavirus and needed to prepare for the apex of the outbreak.

“I’m tired of being behind this virus. We’ve been behind this virus from day one,” Andrew Cuomo told a news briefing.

“We underestimated this virus. It’s more powerful, it’s more dangerous than we expected.”

Coronavirus cases surged to 75,795 in New York, while the death toll jumped nearly 30 per cent overnight to 1,550, Cuomo said, warning that the state was “still headed up the mountain.”

The new cases mean New York has surpassed China’s Hubei province which reported 67,801 cases since the virus emerged there in December, according to John Hopkins University data.

The New York governor also said his brother, CNN anchor Chris Cuomo, had tested positive for coronavirus.

“He’s going to be quarantined in his basement at home,” Cuomo said of his brother, after calling the virus a “great equaliser”.

The governor said the health care system was “dealing with a war we’ve never dealt with before,” and that doctors and nurses were facing “immense physical and emotional stress.”

The lights of New York City’s Empire State Building began shining red on Monday to honour “emergency workers on the front line of the fight” against the virus, according to a post from the iconic building’s Twitter account.

In the U.S., there have been more than 3,400 deaths and some 165,900 confirmed coronavirus cases, according to Johns Hopkins University.

source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/04/new-york-governor-says-we.html

Why we embarked on strike during coronavirus crisis – ASUU

The Academic Staff Union of Universities says it ordered its members, who are lecturers across universities, to embark on strike during the coronavirus pandemic because there would never be a time approved for such an action.

  The President, Academic Staff Union of Universities, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, on Tuesday, also inaugurated ASUU COVID-19 intervention in an effort to sensitise the public and check the spread of the dreaded virus at the University of Ibadan.

 The intervention materials, produced by the UI branch of ASUU, comprised about 1,000 100ml of hand sanitisers. The programme included sensitisation campaign, via jingles in Pidgin and English languages; posters in three languages and hand gloves.

 Ogunyemi, who was represented on the occasion by the coordinator of ASUU, UI zone, Prof. Ade Adejumo, said, “We cannot confront the challenge by bemoaning our fate. What is expected is that we join forces to do what China and other well-organised societies have done to flatten the curve.

 “ASUU acknowledges that public information, education and communication are key. To demonstrate our concerns for the welfare and well-being of the Nigerian people, ASUU members nationwide shall be willing to work with medical and paramedical workers as volunteers in their public enlightenment and professional intervention initiatives.

 “All branches shall explore areas of strategic collaboration with federal, state and local governments to provide support in terms of information and expert skills drawn from our members across the nation. For us in ASUU, this is not an occasion for blame game or buck passing. However, it calls for sober reflection on what we need to do differently with our health and education.”

Ogunyemi said the coronavirus crisis had exposed the country’s “naked and empty teaching hospitals” which justified its industrial action to demand revitalisation funds for public universities.

He, however, said the union would be willing to serve as volunteers nationwide in the coronavirus crisis to work with the medical and paramedical workers involved in tackling the scourge.

He said, “With qualitative and accessible university education, we can guarantee a storehouse of knowledge in scientists, doctors, nurses, laboratory technologists and other medical and paramedical personnel for coping with a global pandemic such as COVID-19. But it appears our universities have no place in the current efforts of government.

“See, for instance, how naked and empty our teaching hospitals turned out to be when threatened by the early wave of COVID-19. Yet, these are laboratories established to produce medical and paramedical personnel for our country.”

The Chairman, ASUU, UI, Prof. Ayo Akinwole, said despite being owed two months’ salary, the union would not abandon its people.

He said the intervention materials would be distributed to the University College Hospital, the Nigerian Union of Journalists, the university health centre and the Oyo State Ministry of Health.

 Akinwole said, “It is not surprising that our health facilities were not equipped and staffed to respond to emergencies such as the Coronavirus pandemic. All kits donated by Chinese billionaire, Jack Ma Foundation, must be distributed to medical centres to conduct more tests.

source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/04/why-we-embarked-on-strike-during.html

Stop feeding children with sanitisers, Ogun warns parents

The Commissioner for Health in Ogun State, Dr Tomi Coker, has warned mothers to desist from giving their children sanitisers to drink as a way of combating coronavirus.

Coker, who gave this warning said this on Tuesday during a press briefing on the update of cases of COVID-19, described the development in the state as a myth.

The commissioner said she had discovered that many mothers in the state had been engaging in asking their children to drink sanitisers so as to get immune against the deadly virus.

The medical expert said there was no evidence that drinking sanitisers would prevent COVID-19.

She said, “We also want to address some myths in society. There are mothers that are actually giving their children sanitisers to drink.

“There is no evidence that giving sanitisers to children will prevent COVID-19. So, we encourage people to cease from doing this.”

The commissioner also allayed the fears of the people over the report that a victim of COVID-19 was at the State Hospital, Ijaiye, Abeokuta a few days ago.

Coker said the patient who visited the hospital with some symptoms of COVID-19 had tested negative.

She said, “The individual that presented to Ijaye hospital with signs and symptoms suggestive of a COVID-19. Since then, the individual who is a male has been admitted into our isolation centre and tested negative of COVID-19.

“We have treated him for other ailments and he has today been discharged home hale and hearty.”

On the number of ventilators the state has, the commissioner said not less than 24 ventilators have been secured including 10 at the 250 beds hospital in Abeokuta.

source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/04/stop-feeding-children-with-sanitisers.html

'Hunger Virus’ Is Almost Killing Us - Nigerians beg government

Residents of Rivers State especially persons living close to Mbiama, a border community between the state and Bayelsa, have begged Governor Nyesom Wike to review his total ban on markets across the state.

The residents said unless the governor allowed the selling of food items in the markets, they would die of ‘hunger virus’ even before the Coronavirus would get to their areas.

While they appreciated the efforts of the governor to protect Rivers citizens from the virus, the residents urged Wike to either roll out relief materials or allow the selling of only food items in markets.

Mrs. Robinson, a resident of Mbiama, said the popular market had been shut down for about a week since Wike ordered the closure of all markets in the state as part of measures to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus pandemic.

She said security operatives were on rampage at Mbiama market destroying food items to prevent people from either buying or selling.

She said hunger compelled the people in the area to confront the operatives, who insisted that nobody would sell anything at the market.

She said: “It is a terrible situation. The Coronavirus is not here but hunger wants to kill us. There is no way we can buy even foodstuffs and the government has not provided any relief materials. There is nothing in place to assist us.

“The people that have managed to get to the market are stranded. Soldiers and policemen will not allow anybody to buy anything. They destroy bags of garri. They would pour water on the fire of women frying yam along the road. The security forces and the market people have been fighting.

“The people are crying that they are hungry. What I am telling you has continued for over a week now since the governor made an announcement that markets should close down. I was thinking that the sell of other things apart from food would be affected by the order.

“I don’t know why they are not allowing foodstuffs that people depend on to live their lives. How are we going to survive?"

Never Marry A Woman Who Can't Work & Make Money - Counselor

As shared by 2buff for single guys; Gentlemen. The reality of living has changed, and so must every notion formed from previous days that no longer hold weight today.

Women are not the only ones who should be asking what you do for a living.
You should also be asking her what she does....and guaging her wifeability from her response.

Nobody likes to suffer...yourself included. 

So why sign up for a lifetime of every financial request of your immediate family (and possibly both your extended families)  coming to just you alone?

Gone are the days where families survived on one income alone. Those days, houses in Nigeria used to cost #5M or less. These same houses now cost well over #30M.

I can bet your income did not also inflate 6x over the same time.

The reality is that you need a wife who also brings something home, and honestly it should hopefully be around the same (or more God willing) of what you pull in.

This way one person's income can cover the family stuff and the other person's income goes towards savings, investments, emergencies, joblessness buffering, etc. 

Your family will go farther and you can even both retire earlier if this is done right.

Also Naija guys please, have some respect for yourself. If you meet a girl and she has the mental configuration of always wanting money from you, just know that she is not the one.

As a sister here once said, "A girl who truly likes you, won't ask you for money...unless it's bad and you are her last resort."
Na woman talk am. Believe that sister. Peep that one game from her, and most of you will be alright.

If a girl really likes you, she'll be too busy trying to think of ways to be an asset to your (future) life...not a taker.

Get you a girl who makes her own money with a good source of income and who understands that her income is to be included in (the family) plans.

You have been told.

Photo Of Buhari Leading By Example To Stop COVID-19

Mr President has urged Nigerians to ensure they wash their hands as many times as possible in a day, as one of the measures to stay safe this period.

Toke Makinwa Fires On: "Any Man Intimidated By A Hardworking Woman Is Not Your Man"

There's no letting down with OAP Toke Makinwa. In recent times she's been all about taking hard stand on issues relating to love, s*xuality, etc. and she doesn't care who agrees with her or who doesn't.

Speaking in a video interview with Uni Franklin yesterday, Toke insisted that any man who is intimidated by a hardwoking woman isn't the man for her.

When asked if she's not bothered that some men might not be comfortable approaching her, she replied;
'Any man who is intimidated by a hardworking woman is not your guy. Any man who meets me now should be inspired. I lost both parents at 8. I basically built a life for myself. If that doesn't inspire you, I don't want to be with you.'


139 Confirmed Coronavirus Patients Now In Nigeria

The number of people infected by the dreaded virus is increasing daily, it's now 139. Thankfully we are recording some recoveries. Nine persons have been cleared and discharged so far.





Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Ooni urges Nigerians to explore potentials in herbal medicine for coronavirus cure

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi has urged Nigerians to explore potentials in herbal medicine for the cure of coronavirus.

The monarch speaking during a press conference in his palace on Monday contended that the traditional herbal medicine has the potency to cure coronavirus adding a divine proclamation came out to the world last year June 6th 2019, during the World Ifa Festival – Otura Meji which foretold the impending rage of this invisible pandemic war.

“The cure to the pandemic Coronavirus lies in the ability to explore potentials of the alternative natural medicine.”


“We should not condemn the alternative medical practitioner at this point in time. I attest to its potency, it has been used to cure many chronic diseases. As spiritual head, this pandemic was foretold last year June. It is to help humanity in Nigeria.

“Cuba as a country that has strong traditional ties with Nigeria and the Kingdom of Ife, in particular, have not only defeated the Covid-19 but now rendering huge medical assistance to several countries across the world because they value their cultural heritage which they got from us.”

“As the spiritual head, I have a lot gathered for the use of mankind as I am also currently working with Yem Kem International (Alternative Medicine Expert) pharmaceutical company for the packaging and distribution of these medications globally. I also challenge researchers both in Nigeria and abroad to make these natural herbs into clinical medicine and extract the vaccines from it,'', he said.



Ooni also admonished Nigerians to learn from the worst-hit nations and also find means in keeping their environment clean and maintain good hygiene to curb the spread of coronavirus and other diseases.

source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/03/ooni-urges-nigerians-to-explore.html