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2023 Election: Nigerians Must Choose Rightly- Sanwo-Olu

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Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu stated on Monday that Nigerians cannot risk making bad choices in the 2023 general elections.  Sanwo-Olu made this statement at the Lagos House, Ikeja at the First Family of Lagos State's 2022 Eid-ul-Adha celebration, which was sponsored by the Lagos State Ministry of Home Affairs.  Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, the deputy governor, spoke on his behalf when he urged Nigerians to make the best decision possible in 2023 because it will affect the destiny of their nation. He stated that because the outcome of the general elections in 2023 will have a significant impact on Nigeria's fate, Nigerians could not afford to choose the wrong leaders in that year's elections.  Sen. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the presidential nominee for the All Progressives Congress (APC), is the best candidate for 2023, he emphasized, because he has created links throughout Nigeria. He said that Tinubu had worked with individuals from many racial and ethnic groupings in the natio

ASUU Strike: It Is No Longer Acceptable to Keep Students At Home - Buhari

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President Muhammadu Buhari criticized the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), on Monday for allegedly being adamant in ending the prolonged strike, declaring that enough is enough about keeping students at home.  President Buhari urged the university lecturers not to harm the next generation for goodness sake and expressed his hope that ASUU would sympathize with the people affected by the long drawn strike. The President called on ASUU to change its stance on the protracted strike while speaking to lawmakers, governors, and other political figures at his home in Daura, Katsina State. He expressed concern that the strike will have generational effects on families, the educational system, and the nation's future development. The President claimed that the strike had already had an impact on the psychological well-being of parents, students, and other stakeholders, bringing to light numerous moral issues that urgently needed attention.  He stated that the country's futur

ASUU Strike: 'Why Hold Buhari By the Neck?' Garba Shehu Questions Academic Staff

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The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has been questioned by the Presidency about the ongoing strike. Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant to the President for Media and Publicity, questioned why ASUU was grabbing the President by the neck over a contract that his government had not signed. Shehu recalled that the disputed agreement was signed by the previous Federal Government in 2009.  Shehu, who appeared on the Channels Television program Politics Today, asserted that the Buhari administration is unable to fully satiate their demands. He acknowledged that other areas of the nation's economy require the Federal Government's attention.  Shehu contends that because the military needs weapons to combat terrorists, the government cannot focus solely on ASUU. According to him, the president of Nigeria has the right to make an appeal on behalf of Nigerians because the strike has been ongoing for at least six months. Is it proper for someone to demand to be compensate

Osinbajo And Tinubu Are At Odds Over A Muslim-Muslim Ticket

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  The selection of Kashim Shettima, a former governor of Lagos State, by ALL Progressives Congress presidential candidate Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to run on a Muslim-Muslim ticket has put the former governor on a collision course with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, who reportedly warned that such an adoption would not bode well for the party or the nation.  Yesterday, a Presidency source revealed that Osinbajo had voiced strong opposition to the selection of a Muslim-Muslim ticket.  The source added that the VP opposed a Muslim-Muslim ticket in 2014 even before what ultimately turned out to be his own eventual nomination as VP. "Professor Osinbajo is opposed to this thing announced on Sunday, and his objections are well known both to the party and even the flagbearer himself," the source said.  Then, he allegedly told Tinubu that a Muslim-Muslim ticket would only marginalize Christians. Later, after emerging as the front-runner for the APC, President Buhari shared that viewpo

HIV: Study Gives Hope That It Can Be Treated With Single Injection

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BY CHIOMA UMEHA Lagos A recent study from Tel Aviv University suggests a novel AIDS treatment that could be developed into a vaccine or used as a one-time treatment for people living with HIV, giving hope in the long-running search for the Human Immune Virus (HIV).  The research examined altering type B white blood cells in the patient's body to release anti-HIV antibodies in response to the virus, according to a report on Friday confirming the ground-breaking cure.  The study, which was carried out in collaboration with the Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov), the George S. Wise department of life sciences, and the Dotan Center for Advanced Therapies, was directed by Dr. Adi Barzel and Ph.D. student Alessio Nehmad. Together with other academics from Israel and the United States, the study was conducted. The results were recently published in the esteemed journal Nature Biotechnology.  The use of medications that have changed AIDS from a fatal to a chronic condition has improved the

Symptoms Associated With Prostrate Cancer - Contact A Doctor

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BY CHIOMA UMEHA Lagos Prostate cancer occurs when abnormal cells in the prostate gland grow uncontrollably, resulting in the formation of a malignant tumor.  Although it is a common form of cancer in men, prostate cancer is very treatable in its early stages. The prostate gland, which is located between the penis and the bladder, is where it starts. The prostate serves a number of purposes. These include releasing PSA, a protein that helps semen maintain its liquid state, producing the fluid that nourishes and transports sperm, and assisting with urine control.  If prostate cancer has spread beyond the prostate gland, it is considered "advanced." It may have spread to nearby tissues, which doctors refer to as "locally advanced." It could also have spread to the lymph nodes, bones, or other parts of the body. Then it is referred to as metastatic prostate cancer. Early prostate cancer frequently has no symptoms, but screening can find changes that might be cancerous.

Bayelsa School Win the 2022 MILO Basketball Championship

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BY UCHEOMA UMEHA Lagos   The boys from Bishop Dimieari Grammar School in Obom, Bayelsa State won a thrilling game against Government Secondary School in Karu, Federal Capital Territory, 36 – 33, to bring the 22nd Milo Basketball Championship to a thrilling conclusion. The Bayelsa boys' three-pointer from the center of the court, which was timed to the final buzzer and the game's draw situation with each team holding 33 points, with only 22 seconds remaining on the clock, sent the crowd into a frenzy.    The girls from St. Jude's Secondary Schools Amarata, Bayelsa State outperformed their counterparts from Akpur College, Gboko, Benue State by 38 to 14 to win the girls' division of the Championship in a different but lopsided match. Photo: Nestlé Nigeria PLC's Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Wassim El-Husseini   The Nestlé Nigeria PLC's Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Wassim El-Husseini, said during his speech at the basketbal

More Rural Women Empowered in Nigeria by Nestlé

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BY UCHEOMA UMEHA OGUN The fourth phase of the Nestlé Empowering Rural Women in Nigeria Project was recently launched in Port Harcourt, and it is helping more rural women in Nigeria gain financial security and raise their standard of living. At a ceremony that included several training sessions, 50 additional beneficiaries from the South South region of the country who were chosen from the company's value chain were admitted to the program. Photo: Khaled Ramadan, Commercial Manager, at Nestlé Nigeria PLC addressing beneficiaries of the project during the launch of the 4 th  phase in Port Harcourt Nestlé Nigeria's Commercial Manager, Mr. Khaled Ramadan, said at the training and induction session in Port Harcourt, "We are happy to fulfill our promise of expanding Nestlé Empowering Rural Women in Nigeria Project to reach more women in other parts of Nigeria. The 150 people currently utilizing the project have made good progress thus far, and we are happy with that.  The recipi

The Downside to Adopting A Keto-diet

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BY UCHEOMA  UMEHA Lagos The ketogenic diet has actually been used as an epilepsy treatment since the 1920s, despite the fact that it may appear to be new and modern. These days, it's promoted as a treatment for everything from type 2 diabetes to infertility, as well as for helping people lose those difficult extra pounds.    According to a review published in August 2013 in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, the ketogenic diet typically calls for increasing protein and fat intake while reducing carbohydrate intake to less than 50 grams per day. On a ketogenic diet, you will typically consume 70 to 80 percent fat, 20 to 25 percent protein, and 5 to 10 percent carbohydrates.   The  relationship between  ketogenic diet and muscle loss are still being studied, according to San Francisco-based dietitian Edwina Clark, RD. Even when they continue their resistance training, people on the ketogenic diet may still lose muscle. This may be due to the fact that, following exercise, pr

What Garden Egg Does To The Body

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BY UCHEOMA UMEHA Lagos Garden eggs are a rich source of vitamin Bs which aids the body in using fat and protein appropriately and also positively affects the nervous system. Additionally ,   it  assist s   the  brain development, it also ensures that the immune and nervous systems are functioning properly. Garden eggs are  contain dietary fiber  that  help in the regulation of bowel movement and digestion of food  . The fruit's fiber content helps to improve digestion and lessen constipation.    Not everyone knows that  garden eggs are one of the best foods for pregnant women in terms of health benefits.   These fruits are high in minerals, vitamins, and other nutrients that are important during pregnancy. Garden eggs are also high in folic acid, which helps pregnant women. Folic acid helps to protect infants from  neural dysfunction.   If consumed regularly, garden eggs have been shown to be an effective natural remedy for treating a number of medical conditions, including bronchi