Saturday, 23 May 2020

Traditional ways of treating almost 40 sickness

DO NOT DIE IN SILENCE, 
DO IT YOURSELF.

1.   ENGLISH:    TYPHOID FEVER (1)
Take Alabukun with lime water, squeeze ugu vegetable into a glass cup with two local eggs, half tin milk and two spoons of natural honey mix together and drink it. Three times a day after meal.

YORUBA:    IBA JEDOJEDO (1)
E lo Alabukun pelu omi osan wewe, egbo efo igu sinu cup kan,eyin adie ibile meji, idaji agolo miliki ati sibi oyin igan meji, e po papapo ki e si gbemu. Emeta loojumo leyin ounje.


2.   ENGLISH:    TYPHOID FEVER (2)
Ten lime oranges (H20) mixed with garlic and three teaspoons of original honey should be used morning & night after meal.

YORUBA:    IBA JEDOJEDO (2)
E fun osan wewe mewa,lo ayu(garlic) si, pelu sibi oyin igan meta. Eloo leemeji lojumo aaro ati ale.


3.   ENGLISH:    TYPHOID FEVER (3)
Get unripe pawpaw, unripe pineapple, ginger, lime orange, sugarcane and Lipton tea 2sachet.Cut everything into Pieces and boil them with fermented corn water(omidun) for one hour+. Take one glass cup 3 times daily for one week with original honey mix together.

YORUBA:    IBA JEDOJEDO (3)
E wa ipepe ati ope oyinbo dudu, atale, osan wewe, ireke ati lipton tea meji. E ge gbogbo awon eso wonyi, ki e si fi omidun se e fun wakati kan ati die. E ma mu ife kan ni eemata ni ojojumo pelu oyin igan die ninu e fun ose kan.


4.    ENGLISH: EZEMA/RING WORM
Mix some native soap with grounded potash, add lime orange to it and apply the mixture on the spot after bathe.

YORUBA: IFO/EELA
E mu ose dudu ibile, koun ti a nfi nsebe ati omi osan wewe, e po gbogbo e papo ki e fi ma pa oju e.


5.   ENGLISH: HYNEA
Get some leavesof casia alata, boil with water and drink one glass cup daily.

YORUBA: IPAKE
E mu ewe panseke ki e se pelu omi ti o mo ki e fi oyin igan die si. E ma mu ife kan ni ojojumo.


6.    ENGLISH: INTERNAL HEAT
Get some quantity of dry pawpaw and cashew leaves. Boil with water and drink 1 cup 2 times daily.

YORUBA: ORU INU
Ewe ipepe ati ewe kasu ti o ti gbe daada. E se ki e ma mu ife(cup) ni emeji ni ojujumo.


7.   ENGLISH:  NATURAL FAMILY PLANING
Get some root of cashew tree, boil and add original honey to it. Take one cup per day after monthly period for one week before making love.


8.   ENGLISH:  JAUNDICE PAIN
Get the water of unripe pineapple, three lime oranges, and three ijagaun orange, mix them together. Four spoons 3 times a day after meal.

YORUBA:     AWOKA ARA
Fun omi ope oyinbo ti kopon, pelu osan wewe meta, osan ijagaun meta papo, sibi merin, eemeta lijumo leyin ounje.


9.   ENGLISH:    ANUS PULLING OUT (1)
Tetracycline (6) mixes with original honey 2 spoons. Rub the anus with the solution when it pulls out.

YORUBA:    IDI YIYO (1)
E po tetracycline (6) pelu sibi oyin igan meji.
E maa fira idi na ti o ba tiyo.


10.   ENGLISH:  ULCER (1)
Use three spoons of original honey with pap early in the morning before meal for 6 days.

YORUBA: OGBE INU (1)
A o fi sibi oyin igan meta fo eko mu laaro ki a to jeun fun ojo mefa.








11.   ENGLISH:  ULCER (2)

Squeeze either pineapple or pawpaw seed to produce water and filter it. Mix the solution with tin milk and drink it for seven days.

YORUBA:  OGBE INU (2)
A o gbo pineapple tabi eso ibepe a o se. A o po agolo milk kan mo. A o si mu fun ojo meje.


12.   ENGLISH:  ULCER (3)

Get 8 unripe plantains, peel them and cut them into pieces and pound them to paste. Pack everything into a container (1 five litters gallon), fill the gallon with drinkable water add little honey. Allow to ferment for 3-5days and take one cup 2 times a day.

YORUBA:  OGBE INU (3)
E mu ogede agbagba dudu mejo, e bo lara ki si rin dada ni tutu. leyin eyi, e ko sinu galonu kan ti e ti pese sile, e ro omi mimu sinu e pelu oyin igan die e file fun ojo meta ki o toro dada. E ma mu ife(cup) meji leemeji lojumo.


13.   ENGLISH:  TOOTH MUCH FAT (OBESITY)
Peel the back of maize, lime orange and cook them with water. One tumbler 3 times daily.

YORUBA:  ARA SISAN JU
Eepo eyin agbado, osan wewe, a o se pelu omi lasan. 1 tumbler emeta lojumo.


14.   ENGLISH:  SLEEPLESS NIGHT(1)

Undiluted honey, aloe Vera juice mixed together, take two or 3 spoons every day.

YORUBA:  AIRI ORUN SUN DAADA (1)
Ogidi oyin ilarin coke, oje ewe eti erin (aloe vera), a o da papo, sibi metameta lojojumo.
                                                                                                                                    

15.   ENGLISH:  SLEEPLESS NIGHT (2)
Add(2) 3 spoons of honey into glass cup of milk(low in cholesterol).Take all as soon as you are ready to go to bed.

YORUBA:  AIRI ORUN SUN DAADA (2)
E da sibi oyin igan gidi meta sinu ife miliki kan, ki esi mu ni ale ti e ba ti fe sun.


16.   ENGLISH: WEAKNESS OF THE BODY
Cut aloe Vera into cup, put water for 5 minutes and drink the liquid.


17.   ENGLISH:  THROAT PROBLEM
A handful of Abeere seed, grind it well and mix it with honey (half coke bottle).One spoon every hour.

YORUBA:  BELUBELU
A o lo eso abeere ekunwo kan kunna, a o fi sinu oyin igan idaji igo coke. Sibi kan wakati kan.


18.    ENGLISH:    CIRCUMCISION/SCAR ON NEW BORN BABY MANHOOD

Mix groundnut oil and goya oil, original honey ¼ coke bottle, use it to rub it with cotton wool.2 times a day.


YORUBA:  OGBE ATI ITOJU OMO TI A DAKO FUN
Ororo epa, Ororo goya, ilarin oyin igan, a o dapo a o ma fira ogbe naa leyin fifo, a o fi owu otutu si oju re. Emeji lojumo.


19.   ENGLISH:  DIABETES
Bitter leaf, scent leaf, squeeze them, add little potash, grind 3 bulb of onion garlic and mix it with the solution above. Also squeeze dongoyaro leaf with the solution. Adult: 3 spoons 3 times a day; children 1 spoon 3 times a day.

YORUBA:  ITO  SUGAR
E gbo ewuro, efinrin, dongoyaro papo ki e se omi re, e fi kaun die si, e lo ayu, alubosa elewe meta da sinu e. Agba sibi meta eemeta ojumo; omode sibi kan emeta ojumo.


20   ENGLISH:  ASTHMA
Take the fluid of the snail and mix it with the original honey till it becomes light 3 spoons 3 times a day.

YORUBA:  IKO EGBE
A o po omi inu igbin po mo oyin ti yio fi san. Sibi meta lemeta ojumo.


21. ENGLISH:  TEETHING PROBLEM(1)
Some alum, some potash, a spoon of salt, native pepper. Grind them together put small of it to the affected teeth and wash your mouth with lime water after 5 minutes.

YORUBA:  AKOKORO (1)
E o lo alomu die, kaun bilala die, iyo sibi kan ati atale die papo. E o bu die si awon eyin naa. Leyin iseju marun fo enu pelu omi osan wewe.


22. ENGLISH:  TEETHING PROBLEM (2)
Get a mixture of lime orange juice and honey (equal quantity) 1 teaspoon 3 times daily.

YORUBA:  AKOKORO (2) 

E da oyin ati omi osan wewe papo(iwon kanana) ki e si ma fun omo naa ni sibi omode kan ni emeta lojumo.


23. ENGLISH: HEAR PROBLEM

Drop Bintu Perfume inside the ear and cover it with cotton wool. (IT’S ABOMINATION FOR TWINS).

YORUBA:  ETI DITUN

A o ma kan lofinda Bintu si inu eti naa a o si ma fi owu otutu sii. (EEWO NI FUN IBEJI).


24. ENGLISH:  WEAKNESS OF MANHOOD
Cook 21 pieces of onion and squeeze the juice into a container.One spoon 3 times every day.

YORUBA:  NNKAN OMOKUNRIN TI KO LE DARADARA
E ge alubosa onisu (21) ki e fun omi re sinu igo kan fun lilo. Sibi kan lemeta ojumo nigba gbogbo.


25. ENGLISH:  WEAK ERECTION
Get plenty of white onion, grind and extract the juice, mix with equal quantity of honey. Take 2 spoons of it three times daily.

YORUBA:  OGUN ALE 
Emu alubosa funfun ki e si loo kunna daada. E fun omi inu re jade ki e si po po mo oyin igan gidi. E ma mu sibi meji meji leemata loojumo.


26. ENGLISH:  HYPERTENSION
Take two spoons of original honey before eating (morning & night).

YORUBA:  EJE RIRU
Mu sibi oyin igan gidi mejimeji ki a to jeun aaro ati ale.


27. ENGLISH:  SEVERE HEADACHE
Squeeze scent leaves and rub the juice on your forehead every day.

YORUBA:  ORI FIFO

A o gbo efinrin a o ma fi omi re pa iwaju ori lojoojumo.

28. ENGLISH:  SEVERE COUGH (1)
Grind some bitter cola (10) and mix it with original honey. Adult: 3 spoons, children: 1 spoon 3 times a day.

YORUBA:  IKO KEHE (1)
A o lo orogbo mewa a o da sinu oyin igan. Agbalagba: sibi 3, omode: sibi kan lemeta ojumo.

29. ENGLISH:  SEVERE COUGH (2)
¼ honey, lime water, ¼ palm oil, mix together. A glass cup 3 times a day (adult) two spoons 3 times a day (children).

YORUBA:  IKO KEHE (2)
Oyin gidi ilarin, omi osan wewe ilarin, epo pupa ilarin, a o dapo. Agbaagba: 1 glass cup, Omode sibi meji lemeta lojumo.


   30. ENGLISH:  FREQUENT STOOLING OR DYSENTRY
Take a glass cup of your early morning urine.

YORUBA:  IGBE GBURU
Ma a mu ito ti o ba ji to ni aaro.


31. ENGLISH:   PILE
Take one spoon of original honey. After an hour squeeze scent leaf and bitter leaf with lime water and filter it. 3 spoons three times a day.

YORUBA: AKO JEDIJEDI
Mu sibi oyin igan kan leyin wakati kan ki o gbo efinrin ati ewuro pelu omi osan were ko o se. Sibi meta leemeta ojumo.


32. ENGLISH:  SWOLLEN LEG IN PREGNANCY
Boil corn silk with water and honey. A glass cup a day.

YORUBA:  ESE WIWU NINU OYUN
A o se irukere agbado pelu omi nati oyin die a o ma mu cup kan lojumo.


33. ENGLISH:  MEASLES
Grind bitter leaf and mix it with either honey or gin. Drink it and rub body with it.

YORUBA:  IGBONA OMODE
A o gbo ewuro ao da papo mo oyin igan tabi oti ibile. A o ma fun omo na mu ati para fun.


34. ENGLISH:  MENSTRUAL PAIN
Get Oriji herbs, wash it and cut it into pieces. Soak it with water. Drink it for 3 days before your menstruation.

YORUBA:  IRORA NINU NKAN OSU
E o re egbo oriji pelu omi obinrin naa yoo mu fun ojo meta ki o to ri nkan osu re.


35. ENGLISH:  MENSTRURATION PROBLEM
Get 3 wonderful cola, ginger and garlic, cut them into pieces. Get 1 bottle of lime orange juice.
Pour the three substances into the bottle of lime and add small original honey to it. Take 2 spoons 2 times a day.

YORUBA:  IKAN OSU OBIRIN 
E mu obi abalaye (wonderful cola) meta si marun, atale ati ayu. Ege won si wewe ki e si ko won sinu igo omi osan wewe kan ti e ti pese sile. Efi oyin igan gidi si, ki e ma u sibi meji meji ni emeji loojumo.


36. ENGLISH:  LOW SPERM COUNTING/WATERY SPERM
Mix 3 spoons of original honey, 3 local eggs and a tin milk together and drink it twice a week.

YORUBA:  ATO SISAN

A o da sibi oyin igan (3) eyin adie ibile meta ati agolo miliki kan papo; a o maa mu ni emeji lose.


37. ENGLISH:  BOIL
Grind otili leaf and mix it with ori amo. Rub it on the boil.

YORUBA:  EEWO
A o lo ewe otili kunna dada, a o po po mo ori amo. A o ma fi pa eewo naa.


38. ENGLISH:  CHILDREN MIDDLE HEAD PAIN
Cut alubosa elewe into pieces fry palm oil on fire and add that onion and iru woro to it and leave it till the naming day of the child before star using it to rub his head.

YORUBA:  OKA ORI OMODE
A o ge alubosa elewe si wewe, a o gba epo dada a o da iru woro ati alubosa elewe yen si, a o duro di ojo isomoloruko, a o da oruko omo na si a o si ma fi pa awuje omo naa.

39. ENGLISH:  DANDRUFF
Grind lali leaves with alubosa elewe, dry it and re-grind it and pour it inside hair cream for usage.

YORUBA:  ESIN ATI AJERUN
A o lo ewe laali po mo alubosa elewe a o sa gbe, a o si tun lo, a o da sinu iparun a o ma fi pa ori wa.


40. ENGLISH:  URINATORY CHILD
Let the child be taking 2 spoons of original honey after eating at night.

YORUBA:  OMO TI O NTO SILE
A o lo sibi oyin igan meji fun omo naa leyin ounje ni ale tabi sibi meji meji lojumo ko ba tete duro.


41. ENGLISH:  SAFE DELIVERY
A pregnant woman should be drinking chickweed (Ewedu) soup at all time or squeeze it and be drinking the juice.

YORUBA:  IBIMO ALABOYUN NI IRORUN
Alaboyun yi o mamu obe ewedu nigbogbo igba tabi ki o gbo ewedu pelu omi die, ki o si maa mu omi re.

42. ENGLISH:  RASHES (1)
Mix lime water with black soap and use it to rub the affected part

Friday, 22 May 2020

📣NEWS UPDATE FOR 📣 23/05/2020



📣COTE D IVOIRE📣

End of Ramadan: Aid El Fitr will take place on Saturday May 23, 2020 (Higher Council of Imams)

Football / CAF: Sidy Diallo appointed to the organizing committee of the Africa Cup of Nations for the 2019-2021 cycle (FIF)

Covid-19: Ivory Coast recorded 40 new cases this Friday, May 22, bringing to 2341 the number of confirmed cases including 1146 cured and 29 deaths. (Official)

The elective General Assembly of the new president of the Ivorian Football Federation (FIF) set for August 22, 2020 (Press release)

Covid- 19: Alassane Ouattara chaired, this Friday.Residential Council on the state of progress of the implementation of the government's Response Plan

Ivorian Football Federation: the date of the next presidential elections known

Termination or suspension of the employment contract due to COVID-19: the Residential Council authorizes a disbursement of 4 billion FCFA

Repatriation of Ivorians stranded outside because of the coronavirus: 858 people rescued by the Directorate General of Ivorians Abroad (DGIE)

Internet scam: false 'Loto Bonheur' machine vendors arrested

Tourism: actors invited to continue the fight against Covid-19 for a successful resumption of activities

Cocody Amadou Gon Campus offers more than 20 tons of rice 10,000 bottles of oil to students

Bafing / Al Qadr night celebration: Minister Moussa Sanogo asks for prayers for the authorities and the rest of the soul of Imam Sheikh Boikary Fofana

Ivorian cocoa: the regulatory body commits 6 billion FCFA to identify orchards and producers

📣NIGERIA📣

Mercy Eke And Venita Akpofure Shade Tacha After She Defended Khafi 

 APC's NWC Has No Power To Decide Mode Of Primary In Edo - Obaseki 

COVID-19: Ogun Muslims To Mark Eid-El-Fitri Under Lockdown 

COVID-19: Buhari’s Government Totally Irresponsible, Has Failed Woefully - PDP 

Ogun Extends Lockdown Untill May 31 

 245 New COVID-19 Cases, 100 Discharged And 10 Deaths On May 22 

Protest As Pregnant Woman In Labour Dies At Police Checkpoint Over Face Mask In Ogun 

 Eid-al Filtr: Chinwe Chibuike Foundation Donates Goats, Prayer Mats To Muslims 

 No Moon Sighted, Fasting Continues Tomorrow - NSCIA 

 Ese Oruru: Presidential Aide Promises To Intervene In The Case Of Convicted Yunusa 

President Buhari Signs Bill On Financial Autonomy Of State Legislature, Judiciary 

Trump Asks Governors To Reopen Churches & Mosques (Declares Them Essential) 

 Benin Businessman Investigated By EFCC For €29m Fraud Dies In Kirikiri Prison 

 Soldier, Others Who Kidnapped & Killed Imo Undergraduate Over N800k Arrested, Paraded 

Actress Destiny Etiko Buries Her Father Amid Tears In Enugu 

Professor Obioma Is NECO New Registrar 

 COVID-19: NCDC Validates Viral RNA Extraction 

Trump Sends 1,000 Ventilators To Nigeria 

Millions Of Kano Muslims Ignore Social Distancing At Friday Prayers 

 IGP Reminds Nigerians That Mass Gatherings Are Still Banned On Eid El-Fitr 

Lagos BRT Buses May Withdraw Services Next Week 

 Itel Mobile Unveils Olamide As Brand Ambassador 

 Mory Kanté: African Music Star Dies At 70 

COVID-19: We Won’t Sack Workers — Lagos 

Buhari Signs Amendment To Executive Order 008 On VOARS 

 Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) Crashes On Residential Area 

"I'm Treated As A COVID-19 Suspect In My House" - SGF Boss Mustapha 

 339 New COVID-19 Cases, 67 Discharged And 9 Deaths On May 21 - (1864 Tested) 

FG Takes Over Airlifting Of Stranded Nigerians From Air Peace 

 Chimamanda Adichie And Arthur Eze's Towns Resume Hostilities 

FG Kicks-Off Modified Home Grown School Feeding Programme In Lagos 

 Why COVID-19 Patients Play, Dance In Isolation Centres — NCDC 

RAMADAN MUBARAK

📣NEWS UPDATE FOR 📣 22/05/2020


📣COTE D IVOIRE📣

Covid-19: Côte d'Ivoire recorded 70 new cases this Thursday, May 21, bringing to 2301 the number of confirmed cases including 1100 cured and 29 deaths. (Official)

Arrival in Abidjan, this Thursday afternoon, of a special flight from Kuwait with 145 people on board, mostly young girls (Official)

Covid-19 / Religion: Christians celebrated the feast of ascension while respecting barrier gestures

According to the Prefect of Abidjan, Vincent Toh Bi, the maquis and bars of Abidjan are estimated at 43,000, with a minimum of 215,000 workers

Abidjan.net - Thursday, May 21, 2020
Covid-19: Côte d'Ivoire crosses the threshold of 2,301 confirmed cases, including 1,100 cured and 29 deaths

Ivorian cocoa: the regulatory body commits 6 billion FCFA to identify orchards and producers

No mutiny or escape from MACA, says Keeper of the Seals

Coronavirus: The mayor of Bonoua, Jean Paul Koua Améthier, sets up a communal control committee

Economic response plan-COVID 19: 1.132 billion FCFA granted to the first beneficiaries of the Support Fund for Large Enterprises

Fight against Covid-19 / Anyama: more than 200 vulnerable families receive food kits on behalf of the Prime Minister

Cité Rouge, 220 apartments and Riviera 2: the Prime Minister offers more than 10 tonnes of rice to resident students

Donation of a First Lady's ambulance to the Kondiébouman Rural Health Center

📣NIGERIA📣

Ogun Hotelier Who Went Missing Found Dead Inside His Car Trunk

Coronavirus Pandemic Has Cost Us £28 Million So Far - Manchester United

Places Of Worship Remain Shut In Abuja - FCT Minister

Bayelsa Relaxes Social Gathering Order, Raises Number To 200

"Observe Eid-El-Fitri Prayers At Home" Sultan Of Sokoto Tells Muslims Again

COVID-19: FG To Dispatch Experts To Re-Engage Kogi's Government

Sultan Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar Ask Muslims To Look Out For New Moon

Nigeria Is Heading Towards Recession - Zainab Ahmed

FAAN Reverses Reduction In Staff Salary For May

Anthony Okolie Gives DSS 24 Hours To Pay ₦10 Million Damages

339 New COVID-19 Cases, 67 Discharged And 9 Deaths On May 21

Umahi Appreciates Buhari As 5000 Ebonyi Youths Receive N20,000 Each From FG

75-Year-Old Woman Dies Of Coronavirus Disease In Ekiti

Lagos Discharges Thirteen Coronavirus Patients Today

FG Declares May 25 & 26.Public Holidays To Mark Eidul-Fitr Celebrations

Teenage Wife Stabs Husband To Death Over Sex, 11 Days After Wedding

COVID-19: Lagos Reduces Budget By 21%

Policemen Clash With Soldiers Few Poles To Ebonyi Government House

American Billboard Features Davido, Tiwa Savage & Mr Eazi On Its Cover

Giant Fish That Lived Around 380 Million Years Ago Found In Sahara Desert

Investors Rush To Nigeria - Bloomberg

Anambra Youths Protest Over The Killing Of 22-Year-Old Boy By Police

Lagos State Chapter Of NMA Calls Off Strike

Governor Akeredolu Reacts As "88 Ghost Workers Receive Car Loan In Ondo"

Court Sentences Ese Oruru's Abductor "Yellow" To 26 Years In Jail

Check Out The Locations Of The Newly-Approved 6 Federal Colleges Of Education

CBD Operatives Arrest Miscreants Hidden In A Truck Transporting Goods To Lagos

Kenyan Man, Who Locked Wife’s Private Part With Super Glue, Pepper, Arrested

Lagos State Records ₦282.6 Billion Revenue

HAPPY LAST FRIDAY IN THE HOLY MONTH OF RAMADAN.
DON'T FORGET SIN IS POISON... FLEW


Thursday, 21 May 2020

7 Reasons Men Die First.

POPULAR CULTURE MAY paint men as the stronger sex, but from the moment a


POPULAR CULTURE MAY paint men as the stronger sex, but from the moment a boy is born, his life is more likely than his sister's to be cut short. Across national and cultural boundaries, men die an average of seven years earlier than women; the disparity in the United States is approximately five years. In a new book, Why Men Die First, Marianne Legato, a specialist in gender-specific medicine at Columbia University, explains: They're genetically and biologically fragile to start with, she says, and societal norms that encourage and even demand risky behavior by men put them at risk. Still, Legato told U.S. News, men and their families can push back. She highlighted seven reasons why males die prematurely—and seven actions they can take to prolong their time.

1. Males are burdened with natural genetic deficits.While every cell in a woman's body has two large X chromosomes, men have one X and one smaller Y chromosome; the Y is half the size. The "spare" X chromosomes allow women's bodies to compensate when faced with damage in ways that men's cells cannot. In addition, mutations are three to six times more likely in a Y chromosome than an X chromosome. This genetic deficit could be part of the reason why miscarriages, infections, birth defects, cancers, and many other health problems strike males especially hard. 

2. The womb is more treacherous for boys.Baby boys are one-and-a-half to two times more likely to die at birth than girls. A weaker immune system, a tendency for immature lung development, inadequate blood flow to male fetuses, and high vulnerability to maternal stresses seem to be the culprits. Brain hemorrhages, congenital malformations, pneumonia, and urinary tract infections are all more common among male newborns.

 3. Males are more likely to have developmental disorders.An article published in the British Medical Journal notes that a variety of disorders—including reading delays, deafness, autism, ADHD, blindness, seizure disorders, hyperactivity, clumsiness, stammering, and Tourette's syndrome are three to four times more common in boys than girls. There are 10 males for every female with Asperger's syndrome, a mild form of autism. 

4. They're biologically more prone to risky behavior.Slower development of the area of the brain that governs judgment makes males—especially adolescents—more likely than girls to die in accidents. According to a National Safety Council statistics, males were involved in 82 percent of accidental deaths associated with firearms, 87 percent of bicycle-related fatalities, nearly double the number of poisoning deaths, and almost four times as many homicides in 2004. Likewise, in 2006 they were in 81 percent of fatal crashes involving drunken driving.

 5. A "suck-it-up" culture means men often languish with depression.Although women are more likely to make suicide attempts, the ratio of men to women who actually kill themselves is nearly 4 to 1. For men ages 20 to 24, fully 15 percent of all deaths are suicides.

 6. Men choose more dangerous occupations.The bulk of sailors, firefighters, police officers, construction workers, and farmers are men. Of the 5,734 fatalities that occurred on the job in 2005, men were the victims in the vast majority—5,328. And men still do the vast majority of the fighting during military conflicts. 

7. Coronary artery disease strikes men early.Estrogen seems to protect women from heart disease until they are well into midlife, but it is common for symptoms to begin in men by the age of 35. Making matters worse, men have naturally low levels of protective HDL cholesterol. The result: Between 70 percent and 89 percent of all sudden cardiac events occur in men, and men die three times more frequently of coronary artery disease than women.

Seven Things Men Can Do to Lengthen Their Lives

1. Know your blood pressure no matter what your age; exercise vigorously every day to increase your naturally low HDL levels; and start getting screened for coronary artery disease in your twenties.

2. Go to the doctor and tell him or her if you're having a health problem of any kind. Our culture may reward stoic behavior from men; disease does not. This is especially true for men who feel sad or depressed for extended periods. It is extremely common for men to internalize and ignore their problems. Seek help.

3. Monitor your behavior and minimize tendencies to act in a boneheaded way. You know better than to drive recklessly, ignore safety protocols at work, or operate machinery while intoxicated.

4. Keep off excess weight to avoid a phalanx of chronic diseases that will impair your quality of life well before they actually kill you. Coronary artery disease, diabetes, and prostate cancer are a few extremely common risks associated with being overweight that typically take a toll on your well-being—including the ability to have an erection—long before life is actually cut short. In some cases, it's the disease itself that causes the sexual problems; in others it's the medications or surgeries used to treat the disease that take the toll.

5. Don't smoke. According to the American Cancer Society, smokers who quit at age 35 can expect to live up to eight and a half years longer than continuing smokers. Risk begins to fall within months and falls to the levels of nonsmokers in three to five years.

6. Don't fear digital rectal exams. PSA screening for prostate cancer is controversial because it might pick up tiny cancers that aren't clinically important, but there's little doubt that digital exams reveal dangerous cancers that have to be treated. Same goes for colonoscopies. They're uncomfortable, yes, but far less so than malignant colon cancer and chemotherapy.

7. Protect your head, and tell your doctor if you get dinged especially hard. A CT scan may be needed. Concussions may seem harmless, but they can cause long-term brain bleeding that lead to memory problems, disrupted sleep, and personality changes that last a lifetime

What other things do you think cause shorter live for men, waiting to hear at the comment section 


📣NEWS UPDATE FOR 📣 21/05/2020



📣COTE D IVOIRE📣

Covid-19: Côte d'Ivoire recorded 78 new cases this Wednesday, May 20, bringing to 2231 the number of confirmed cases including 1083 cured and 29 deaths. (Official), Breaking News

Clashes broke out between prison officers on duty this Wednesday, May 20, 2020 at the Abidjan Detention and Correctional Center 

Ministry of Employment and Social Protection: A press release circulating on social networks, stating that Monday May 25, 2020 would be a holiday, is an information (Press release)

Economy: France officially approved this Wednesday the disappearance of the CFA F. It concerns the implementation of the agreement of December 21 last announced by the Ivorian President

End of the CFA franc: The future currency, eco, will keep a fixed parity with the euro (French bill adopted this May 20 in the Council of Ministers).

A French bill validating the end of the CFA franc adopted on May 20 in the Council of Ministers.

The United Kingdom announces the provision of 15 billion FCFA in financial aid for the Covid-19 Fund of the African Union (Official)

📣NIGERIA📣

Lagos begs doctors as NMA orders indefinite sit-at-home

Oshiomhole’s lawlessness will destroy APC, says deputy chairman

Ogun human part dealers beat buyers over N1m fee

North has 54% of cases, 70% new infections – Northern govs

Lagos doctors, nurses always abandon isolation centre patients — Survivor

[BREAKING] COVID-19: Benue index case discharged

Actor stabs neighbour to death over electricity bill

Kajuru killings: Again, El-Rufai meets monarchs, others

Groups seek psychiatric test for lady who drowned daughter

Banks’ total assets rise 11.2% to N42tn

Bolivia’s health minister sacked for alleged COVID-19 fraud

Two suspected Ghosn accomplices arrested in US

WHO records highest daily number of COVID-19 cases

12 stranded Nigerians pay N7m for Cote d’Ivoire charter flight

We can’t reinstate demoted DG, FIIRO board tells Onu

Edo man arrested for killing cousin over N2m

Contractors block agric minister’s office over debts

Ogun human part dealers beat buyers over N1m fee

Gunmen abduct naval officer in Ondo, demand N50m

Ekiti man in court for allegedly stealing N100,000

Two killed as rival cults clash in Kwara
 
‘Poor health infrastructure making COVID-19 containment difficult’

Obey COVID-19 safety protocols, Emzor boss tells Nigerians

I made Kanu angry at Arsenal – Fabregas

Doping: IPC hands Paralympian Oyema four-year ban

Ogunbote laments exclusion of local players from Eagles

Air France-KLM Terminates A380 Fleet With Immediate Effect 

 NDA Postpones Screening Test For 72 Regular Courses 

 Kwara Discharges 3 COVID-19 Patients, Records 3 More Cases 

 60% Of COVID-19 Cases In Rivers Are Oil Workers - Governor Wike 

President Buhari Sacks Charles Uwakwe As NECO Registrar, Four Officials 

284 New COVID-19 Cases, 106 Discharged And 8 Deaths On May 20 

 
BLESSED DAY 
STAT SAFE

Tuesday, 19 May 2020

NEWS UPDATE FOR📣 19/05/2020



COTE D IVOIRE

Côte d'Ivoire recorded 10 new cases on Monday, May 18, bringing to 2119 the number of confirmed cases including 1040 cured and 28 deaths (Official)

Due to the night of fate and the ascent, banks and financial institutions will be closed from Tuesday 19 from 12 p.m. to Friday 22 May 2020 at 8 a.m. (Official)

Recomposition of the CEI and revision of the electoral code: The PDCI-RDA parliamentary group refuses to join this project for the ratification of "conflicting" laws (Declaration)

Fall of artificial objects in Bocanda: China ready to assist Côte d'Ivoire (Embassy)

Under the internal debt of Côte d'Ivoire, the cumulative amount of disbursements for the months of April and May 2020 ...

Covid-19 / Ivory Coast: authorities announce 2119 confirmed cases including 1040 cured and 28 deaths

Second phase of distribution of garbage bags: 23,700 rolls given to households in the District of Abidjan

Ramadan 2020: The Cocoa Coffee Council offers sugar and milk to L'Intelligent d'Abidjan

Resumption of courses inside the country: How did the departure of the first students and teachers from Abidjan

📣NIGERIA📣

Police Parade Couple, Oyo Islamic Cleric’s Aides Over Twins’ Abduction 

PDP Rejects Curfew Extension, Calls Out SGF, Boss Mustapha 

 Buhari, Danjuma Meet Behind Closed Doors 

 Oil Price Rises To Two-Month High Of $35 

»2 COVID-19 Patients In Enugu Test Negative, 3 New Cases Recorded 

 Bauchi Discharges 9 COVID-19 Patients, Records 2 Deaths 

Donald Trump Said He Takes Hydroxychloroquine To Prevent COVID-19 

IPPIS: Universities Misled Us Into Paying Dead Lecturers – Accountant General 

 216 New COVID-19 Cases, 50 Discharged And 9 Deaths On May 18 

 "Hard Drugs: 18 Years Of Pains And Sorrow. I Need Help!" 

Israel's Alexander River Turns Red With Blood ‘Like Biblical Plague Of Egypt’ 

 Army General Arrested In Kaduna For Flouting Lockdown Order 

CBN, NNPC To Fund Returnees’ Accommodation, Feeding – FG 

American Priest Sprays Holy Water From Squirt Gun To Maintain Social Distancing 

 Makinde To Reveal Name Of The Company With 38 COVID-19 Infected Workers 

Ghanaian Female Singers, Sister Afia & Freda Rhymz Nearly Fought In Public 

 UK Agency Sanctions Pastor Oyakhilome's Channel Over Coronavirus, 5G Conspiracy 

Nigerian Man Killed In Ghana By Police Officers 

 Mikano Retrenches Workers It Once Recalled 

 "COVID-19 In Nigeria Is A Scam" - Discharged Delta Patient Says 

NCDC Bill: "We Didn’t Offer Reps Any Incentive" – Bill Gates 

 Buhari Extends Gradual Ease Of Lockdown By 2 Weeks. Bans All inter-State Movements  

Governor Ganduje Slashes Political Appointees' Salaries By 50% 

 School Feeding Programme Not A 'Scam’ - Vanguard 

 Tribunal Upholds Yahaya Bello's Victory As Kogi Governor, Dismisses Natasha Akpoti 

 New Truck Assembly Plant Commences In Ondo - Governor Akeredolu

 Raymond Dokpesi Jnr. Blasts Sahara Reporters Over 'Sensational' Headline 

COVID-19: Air Peace To Evacuate Nigerians From China Today 

 338 New COVID-19 Cases, 122 Discharged, 6 Deaths On May 17 - (1375 Tested) 

 "Pumping Billions Into School Feeding When Schools Are Closed Absurd" - Bode George 

»Presidential Task Force On COVID-19 Arrives Cross River State On Fact Finding Mission 

 Nigerian Prophet Isah Replies Ivorian Atheist, Yanick Over Allegation Against Fufeyin 

 Igbos In Lagos APC Replace Igbokwe With Idimogu For 2023

2023: PDP Mulls Remodelling Of Manifesto 

Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde Celebrates 25th Year In Entertainment 

Governor Ayade's Aide Killed In Calabar Cult War 

FG Says No Approval On Location Of New 6 Colleges Of Education Yet 

Soldiers Raid Militants' Hideout In Rivers, Recover Arms And Ammunition 

Malami’s ‘Debt Collectors’ Demand $1.5 Billion Over Terminated Contract 

"No Coronavirus In Nigeria, Politicians Using It To Eat Money" - Pastor Ibiyeomie 

Bauchi Discharges Twenty COVID-19 Patients 

»COVID-19: Oyo Discharges 18 Patients, Confirms 11 New Cases, Records 2 Deaths 

M Trill Celebrates His 41st Birthday Today 

Temple Of Sabbath Female Pastor Accused Of Being Fake, Burnt In Anambra 

Aliyu Mohammed Gusau Celebrates His 77th Birthday Today 

HAVE A  BLESSED TUESDAY 
STAY SAFE
JESUS LOVES U

Monday, 18 May 2020

President Rajoelina: "WHO Offered $20M Bribe To Poison Madagascar COVID-19 Cure"



In a shocking claim the President of Madagascar has said that the WHO offered $20m bribe to poison COVID-19 cure. The herbal remedy called COVID-19 Organics made from Artemisia can cure COVID-19 patients within ten days said the President. He also raised the question that if it was a European country that had actually discovered this remedy, would there be so much doubt?

The President of Madagascar Andry Rajoelina has accused the World Health Organisation of a plot to have its COVID-19 Organics, the local African ‘cure’ for the virus poisoned. Rajoelina claims WHO offered a $20 million bribe to poisoned their medicine, Tanzania Perspective reported on the front-page of its 14th May edition.

The President of Madagascar believes the only reason the rest of the world has refused to treat Madagascar’s cure for the coronavirus with urgency and respect is that the remedy comes from Africa.In an interview with French media, President Rajoelina reportedly said he has noticed what he believes stems from usual condescension toward Africans.

“I think the problem is that (the drink) comes from Africa and they can’t admit… that a country like Madagascar… has come up with this formula to save the world.
If it wasn’t Madagascar, and if it was a European country that had actually discovered this remedy, would there be so much doubt? I don’t think so,” said Africa’s youngest head of state, the President of Madagascar Andry Rajoelina.

“What is the problem with Covid-Organics, really? Could it be that this product comes from Africa? Could it be that it’s not OK for a country like Madagascar, which is the 63rd poorest country in the world… to have come up with (this formula) that can help save the world?”

“If it wasn’t Madagascar, and if it was a European country that had actually discovered this remedy, would there be so much doubt? I don’t think so,” said Africa’s youngest head of state, the President of Madagascar Andry Rajoelina.

The remedy, COVID Organics, is made from Artemisia, a plant imported into Madagascar in the 1970s from China to treat malaria. Artemisia has had proven success against malaria and according to President Rajoelina it can cure COVID-19 patients within ten days.

However, the WHO has criticized such natural therapeutic measures against the coronavirus as blind faith. In response to the skepticism with which the WHO is treating the COVID Organics, Rajoelina said, “No country or organisation will keep us from going forward.”

A host of other African countries including, Tanzania, Guinea-Bissau, DR Congo and Niger, have imported the Madagascan made recipe.

Meanwhile, in yet another African nation Nigeria, Bill Gates has been caught bribing forced Coronavirus program. Based on an intercepted human intelligence report, a controversy has erupted in Nigeria whereby it is revealed that Bill Gates offered $10 million bribe for a forced vaccination program for Coronavirus to the Nigerian House of Representatives. The opposition political parties rejected the “foreign-sponsored Bill” mandating the compulsory vaccination of all Nigerians even when the vaccines have not been discovered and demanded the Speaker be impeached if he forces the bill on members.

Sunday, 17 May 2020

6 reason you need to drink more water. No 2 will surprise you


The human body needs water on a daily basis as it loses water every day even when the body hasn’t done anything stressful. The amount of water lost by the body varies depending on your activity levels and climatic conditions.

One good fact however is that the body is tuned to tell you whether you need to replenish your water reservoir. The easiest way to judge if your body needs water is how thirsty you are.

Water is needed for good health and there is no replacement for water. Most studies show that about two in three people are dehydrated and need to drink more water. It is necessary to understand the subtle signals that your body sends, indicating you need to drink more water.

1. Hunger even though you’ve recently eaten
2. Joint aches
3. Dull, dry skin and/or definite wrinkles
4. Infrequent urination; and/or constipation
5. The color of your urine is an important marker. Dark urine indicates a need to drink more water
6. Exhaustion and/or mood swings

In addition to thirst, it is also important to look at the color of your urine. You should be drinking enough water to turn your urine a light-colored yellow. Dark-colored urine is a sign that your kidneys are retaining fluids in order to maintain your bodily functions, which includes detoxification. As a result, your urine will seem highly concentrated and dark in color. You may also urinate less frequently, for the same reason. Since the thirst mechanism tends to become less efficient with age, older adults need to pay more careful attention to the color of their urine to ensure adequate water intake. Incidence of urination can also be used to judge your water intake. A healthy person urinates on average about seven or eight times a day. If your urine is limited or if you haven’t urinated in several hours, that too is an indication that you’re not drinking enough fluids.


There’s no doubt that you need water for good health. A simple effort of substituting all the sweetened, bottled beverages you indulge in with regular pure water can go a long way towards improving your health. It works wonders to help you manage your weight too. The amount of water your body needs, however, is something you need to fine-tune based on your individual circumstances. It is necessary to understand the body requirements and the obvious signals that it’s high time to replenish your fluids.

https://www.nigerialog.com/health/are-you-drinking-enough-water-6-signs-you-need-to-drink-more-water/new/#new

NEWS UPDATE FOR 📣 18/05/2020



COTE D IVOIRE

Mourning: death of the president of the Superior Council of Imams of Ivory Coast, Cheikh Boikary Fofana (Near)

Covid-19: Côte d'Ivoire recorded 48 new cases this Sunday, May 17, bringing to 2109 the number of confirmed cases including 1004 cured and 27 deaths. (Official)

ICT: World Telecommunication and Information Society Day celebrated on May 17 around the theme: "ICT serving the goals of sustainable development"

The Beninese at the polls, this Sunday, for the municipal elections despite the threat of the Covid-19

Coronavirus: Over 18,000 actors in the education system identified to return to the interior of the country

Contract teachers: Banque Populaire announces salary transfers for February, March and April (Press release)

Football: CAF anticipates payment of premiums to clubs participating in club competitions

Legal regime for games of chance in Ivory Coast: Minister Adama Coulibaly has the bill voted unanimously by Senators

WHO warns of possible link between Covid-19 and inflammatory syndromes in children

Minister Diakité considers that the state has the obligation to produce identity cards despite the Covid-19

Coronavirus: the major challenge is to break the chain of transmission, says the Ministry of Health

Muslim fast: Minister Amadou Koné donates to road transport stakeholders

Atlantic Finance Group acquires three historic African subsidiaries of BNP Paribas

Ivory Coast: the youth of the ruling party holds its 1st extraordinary Congress

📣NIGERIA 📣

 Kano Records 64 New COVID-19 Cases, Discharges 18, Confirms 1 Death 

Secret Service Investigates Nigerian Fraudster Ring For Fake Unemployment Claims 

 338 New COVID-19 Cases, 122 Discharged And 6 Deaths On May 17 

 Lagos Considers Full Re-Opening Of Economy, Embarks On Assessment Of Readiness 

 President Buhari To Address The Nation On Monday 

 Bauchi Doctor Infected Ten Family Members With COVID-19 

Lagos Discharges Fifteen Coronavirus Patients Today 

 Plateau Records First COVID-19 Death, As Governor Lalong Addresses The State 

 Gombe First Class Monarch, 'Mai Of Tangale' Tests Positive For COVID-19 
 
Obi, Maduka, Other Anambra PDP Stakeholders Donate 125M For PostLockdown Intervention 

Akwa Ibom Rejects 10 Vehicles Donated By Exxonmobil 

Minister Blocks Twitter Users Who Questioned His Silence On Zamfara, Katsina Killings 

 Governor Wike's Special Assistant On Electronic Media, Nwakaudu Is Dead 

Governor Fayemi Thanks Ekiti COVID-19 Donors 

 Guests Run As COVID-19 Taskforce Disrupts Wedding In Cross River 

 Madagascar Records First Coronavirus Death 

Nigeria Impounds UK Aircraft Caught Conducting Commercial Flights 

Sierra Leone Denies Appointment Of Laoluwa Adejayan As Head Of COVID-19 Taskforce

 Goodluck Jonathan Disowns Online Comments On Biafra And Niger Delta 

 Kebbi Discharges 5 COVID-19 Patients 

 Uche Ogah Distributes Palliatives To Abia Communities 

 Experts Fear Madagascar’s Organics Could Accelerate Malaria Resistance 

 COVID-19: FG Considering ‘Isolated Lockdowns’ As Total Cases Hit 5,621 

President Buhari Renews Ben Akabueze's Tenure As DG, Budget Office 

COVID-19: 3 Returnees Evacuated From Dubai To Nigeria Have Tested Positive 

 Lagos Converts More Hotels, Public Places To Isolation Centres 

 Bauchi Discharges 28 More COVID-19 Patients 

Osun State Government Pardons Vehicle Owners Who Violated Lockdown 

 SERAP To Buhari: Copy ‘Namibia Example’, Ban Car Perks For Presidency, Ministers 

📣INTERNATIONAL📣 

Men dig a grave at a cemetery in the Nicaraguan capital Managua

'Express burials' hide true COVID-19 picture in Nicaragua

No climbing this year at Mount Fuji,Mt Fuji to be closed in summer due to pandemic

New Zealand children head to school for the first time in two moths after the coronavirus lockdown was eased

South Koreans attend a ceremony marking the 40th anniversary of the pro-democracy Gwangju Uprising

Clashes have broken out in Hong Kong's legislature twice in the last fortnight.
Anthem bill sparks new clashes in Hong Kong legislature

Mask-clad security guards and a patient at the entrance to al-Kubi hospital in Yemen's southern coastal city of Aden

A deserted St. Peter's Square may come to life again on Monday when the basilica's doors open to the public again

Reopening of Saint Peter's marks first step for Italy's Catholics

Waorani organizations have warned COVID-19's spread could be "catastrophic and highly lethal" for their community, which is vulnerable to diseases

First coronavirus case detected in Ecuador Amazon tribe

Carolyn Ellis (R) hugs her mother Susan Watts using the "hug glove" that Carolyn and her husband Andrew created as a Mother's Day gift in Guelph, Ontario, Canada

India, the world's biggest producer of jackfruit, is capitalising on its growing popularity as a "superfood" meat alternative -- touted by chefs from San Francisco to London for its pork-like texture when unripe

While US unemployment could peak at 20 to 25 percent, a level not seen since the 1930s, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell said he remains confident the country will avoid another depression

Federal Reserve Chair Powell says US faces severe downturn but not depression

Burundi to vote in tense poll amid virus outbreak

Canada air force pilot dies after jet crashes during Covid-19 tribute

COVID-19 has killed more than 310,000 people worldwide and caused devastating economic damage

WHO to kick off international meet amid US-China tensions

The virus has hit Japanese consumption.Japan slides into recession -- with forecasts of worse to come

HAPPY NEW WEEK
NO WEAPON FORMED AGAINST YOU THIS WEEK SHALL PROSPER .CLAIM BY TYPING AMEN

Saturday, 16 May 2020

NEWS UPDATE FOR📣 16/05/2020



COTE D IVOIRE

Covid-19: Côte d'Ivoire recorded 46 new cases this Friday, May 15, bringing to 2017 the number of confirmed cases including 942 cured and 24 deaths. (Official)

Sport / Coronavirus: Belgian championship stopped, FC Bruges Champion (Official)

Covid-19: the Catholic Church announces the resumption of Sunday and daily Eucharistic Celebrations with the participation of a number of the faithful not exceeding 200 people, as of this Sunday, May 17, 2020 (declaration)

Hydroxychloroquine would not be effective against Covid-19 according to 2 studies carried out by French and Chinese and published in a British review (France 24)

Coronavirus: the Pasteur Institute recognizes malfunctions in the analysis of tests

Albert Flindé takes office at the head of the Ministry of African Integration

China to complete second phase of clinical trials for vaccines starting in July

Coronavirus: schools and universities reopen from May 25 in Greater Abidjan

Covid-19: the CI PME agency raises awareness among very small and small businesses in the food processing industry to adopt resilience practices to survive

NIGERIA 

 COVID-19: Stop Revealing Details Of Drugs Used For Treatment - FG Warns Survivors 

 "I Cried When Okocha Dribbled Khan, 6 Defenders In Germany" - Brother 

 "When Women Lie That They Are Pregnant Just To Trap Guys Into Marrying Them" 

Students Trapped In Abia By Lockdown Receive Palliatives From Abia Government 

Pete Edochie Visits Actress Destiny Etiko To Console Her Over The Death Of Her Father 

 Dele Momodu Celebrates His 60th Birthday 

Ghanaian Nurse Who Twerked In Her Uniform Declared Wanted By Nurses Association 

Ekiti Twin Girl Found Dead In Co-Tenant’s Vehicle With Her Body Peeled Off 

 "I Don’t Want To Be A Rep, A Senator Or A Governor" - MC Oluomo 

FG Gives FAAN, NAMA, Others 45 Days To Relocate Headquarters To Abuja 

Ondo Assembly Probes ₦4.3 Billion In Secret Account, Summons Finance Commissioner, AG 

FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share ₦606 Billion For April 

N-Power Volunteers Will Get Their Stipends Next Week - Minister 

288 New COVID-19 Cases Reported, 140 Discharged And 3 Deaths On May 15 

Ogun Extends COVID-19 Lockdown A Third Time 

COVID-19 Lockdown Causes German Economy To Contract By 2.2% 

 33-Year-Old Coronavirus Patient Gives Birth At LUTH 

 FG May Sell Public Assets To Fund 2020 Budget 

 FG Frowns As States Reopen Mosques, Churches 

 Governor Umahi Lifts Ban On Religious Gatherings In Ebonyi State 

 Police Parade Suspected IPOB Members, Cultists In Delta 

 Coronavirus: Nigerian Man Dies In Brazil. Wife Cries, Begs Him To Wake Up 

 EFCC Hands Over Diezani’s Property To Lagos As COVID-19 Isolation Centre 

Gunmen Shoot Ogboni Leader Dead In Ondo 

 Eto'o Dismisses Diouf And Drogba Claims To Be Greatest Ever African Player 

 Bauchi Discharges 9 COVID-19 Patients Today
 
 BRT Crushes Lagos Businesswoman To Death, Driver Flees 

»Building Collapse Threat: Enugu Agency Seals The Lord’s Chosen Worship Centre 

 Investors Decry Wike's Shutdown Of Rivers, Onne Port 

 "Obasanjo Would Have Insulted Those Demanding Presidential Address" - Femi Adesina 

 How Come Nigerian Roads Don’t Have Lane Markings? 

 "They Said I’m Worth $3.5M. That Won’t Even Buy My Cars” – Burna Boy Boasts 

HAPPY WEEKEND

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