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Wednesday, 10 February 2016

[New Music] @Niyoc1 NiYO_C ft SHEFFRAPFELLA - KOMA ROLL

NiYO_C is a fast rising talented musical artiste, song writer, and a performer!

NiYO_C recently teamed up with SHEFFRAPFELLA to put together a brand new song titled "KOMA ROLL", this song "KOMA ROLL" is an award winning song that has gained massive air play in most Radio Stations in south West Nigeria. KOMA ROLL was produced, mixed & mastered by moselbee. Download below follow on twitter @niyoc1 Follow on instagram @niyoc Kindly Download, share,& re-broadcast!

NEW MUSIC: Ice Prince – Seasons cc @iceprincezamani

Ice Prince Zamani dashes out the official explicit audio for his 2016 single, “Seasons” produced by Illkeyz and Drumroll.

Ladies Beware! Pregnant Women Who Take Paracetamol Are More Likely To Have Babies With Asthma

A new study has unveiled the unprecedented dangers unborn babies may face if pregnant women take paracetamol.

Pregnant women who take paracetamol are more likely to have babies who develop asthma, suggests a new study. Researchers showed that asthma can be linked to pregnant women and babies being exposed to paracetamol by testing the association was not simply due to the complaint the woman is taking the over the counter pill.

Co-author Doctor Maria Magnus, of Bristol University, said: “Uncovering potential adverse effects is of public health importance, as paracetamol is the most commonly used painkiller among pregnant women and infants .” Researchers in Norway and Bristol compared associations between several conditions during pregnancy – with and without the use of paracetamol – and asthma developing in the 114,500 children in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study.

They examined asthma outcomes at ages three and seven and evaluated the likelihood of the association being as a result of the three most common triggers for paracetamol use in pregnancy: pain, fever, and flu.

The results, published in the International Journal of Epidemiology, showed that 5.7 per cent of the children had asthma at age three, and 5.1 per cent had asthma at age seven. The research found a consistent link between children having asthma at age three and having been exposed to paracetamol during pregnancy. The strongest association was seen if the mother used paracetamol during pregnancy for more than one complaint with a child having asthma at three-years-old.

Overall, the findings indicated that prenatal paracetamol exposure showed an independent association with asthma development. The association was similar whether used for flu, fever or pain.

Dr Magnus said that although there have been previous studies on the association between paracetamol and asthma, the new research had the opportunity to account for various common complaints during pregnancy, which allowed the associations to be confirmed as being linked to the paracetamol itself and not to the condition which triggered paracetamol use itself influencing offspring asthma risk.

She said the study, the largest of its kind, also cemented previous studies as it found no strong evidence for an association between maternal paracetamol use outside pregnancy or paternal paracetamol use with asthma in offspring.

Dr Magnus added: “This supported the conclusion that the results were not caused by underlying characteristics or health behaviours shared by the parents.”

But she stressed that findings from the study don’t presently warrant any changes in the recommendations regarding the use of paracetamol among pregnant women.

See What Policemen Chasing A Car Owner Caused Today

If someone commits a traffic offence, the right to do is take a mental note or photograph of his are and car plate number, instead of engaging him/her in a hot chase that could lead to something as bad as this.

According to reports, policemen gave the driver of this car a hot chase on Tuesday morning, from Marina to the Ikoyi area, until he lost control of his car and crashed into a pole, with serious damages. Sadly, an eyewitness said the policemen immediately turned back as soon as the car crashed. Nigeria police should please try and improve their tactics and stop all these old method of policing.

32yrs Old Woman, Three Others Arrested For Armed Robbery (Photo)

The Rivers State Police Command on Tuesday February 9, arrested four suspected criminals after a tip-off from a patriotic citizen who reported suspicious movement at Ibadan waterfront, Port Harcourt. Some vehicles and sophisticated arms were recovered from the gang – three guys and a lady. Quick response on the information by combined teams of police led the arrest of 4 suspects namely Francis Anderson ‘m’ 38, Gift David ‘m’,18, Richard Toria ‘m’, 23 and Barikwa Godspower ‘f’, 32. The state police command say they will be charged to court once investigations are concluded.

#manutd “Manchester United Job is a Done Deal” – Mourinho

Former Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho has reportedly told his close friends and associates that he will be the new manager of Manchester United and can’t wait to be in action for the Red Devils from the 1st of July, 2016.

All the major newspapers in Portugal, Italy, Spain and now England (Daily Mail, Mirror, Daily Star, Sun) have reported that Jose Mourinho has agreed with the Manchester United board to take over from Louis van Gaal at the end of this season and herald a fresh start for Britain’s biggest club. Mourinho told his friends according to the reports that the Man U job was too good an offer to turn down.

Last Sunday, Louis van Gaal publicly rallied against the suggestions that he will not be kept on at Old Trafford, following Manchester United’s 1-1 draw with Chelsea.

Unbelievable! Meet The Man Who Is Addicted To Eating Raw Sand

A man is currently sending shock waves among people around the world after his addiction to eating raw sand was made public.

An Indian man, Hans Raj, who claims he is addicted to sand consumes an entire plate of gravel every day. 45-year-old Raj, has shunned normal snacks and instead chews on pieces of brick and rock, which he says provide him with energy and minerals. According to Daily Mail, he first developed a penchant for eating grit when he was 20, and has become known as ‘the sand man’ in his home state of Uttar Pradesh due to his bizarre habit.

Doctors say he may be suffering from Pica, an impulsive and untreatable eating disorder which sees sufferers develop appetites for non-edible foods with no nutritional value.

Pica can cause a range of serious complications if the person is eating something that is poisonous or indigestible. However, Mr Raj claims he has never suffered any health complications from his strange diet. He said:-

‘I have been eating bricks and rocks for around 25 years now. I love eating them. I don’t think they have been any harmful effects on me. I started at a young age. Now it feels like all this is very normal to me. In my opinion, minerals in sand give me energy, as do bits of masonry. I have suffered no problems in stomach and mouth. My teeth are absolutely fine. I can bite into the hardest stone without a problem. Pica, the Latin word for ‘magpie’, is most common in people with learning disabilities and during pregnancy. It can cause a range of serious complications, including being poisoned by toxic ingredients, and having a part of the body obstructed.

Sufferers can damage their teeth, or have part of the body obstructed, something often seen in people who eat hair. It can lead to weight gain if they are consuming more calories, or a deficiency ff they are replacing nutritious food with substances with no nutritional value.

Mr Raj, who lives in a tiny village, says he has been known to travel to other villages to collect sand, gravel and fragments of bricks, which he stores at his home.

‘I would try and take out a loose brick or crumbly parts of someone’s house,’ Mr Raj said. ‘That was the only way for me to get my regular doses of rocks and other things.’

His friends have spent years trying to persuade him to give up eating gravel, but so far they have been unable to convince him to quit. Mr Raj even decided to take a job to suit his palette – after becoming employed as a mason (a stonework labourer).

His friend, Raja Singh, said he can be seen chewing rocks at work. He said: ‘I have been working with Hans Raj for almost 10 years now. Both of us are masons. He has been known to chew on the odd rock or brick fragment during construction. It is just impossible to stop him. He has become an addict.’ There have been times when he has been scolded by the buildings’ owners for eating up the raw material used in construction. And despite doctors warning of the dangers, Mr Raj says he has no intentions of seeking medical help.

He said: ‘I love the taste of gravel. I have sand with tea, bread and even soup. This is something that has kept me fit as I have never fallen sick but people who eat normal food fall sick often.’