Monday, 25 April 2016

Hehe! Man alledgly Chained His Son For 2 Months In Lagos

The police in Lagos state, western Nigeria, have arrested a man for keeping his son, a 35 year-old adult in captivity and chaining him inside a room for two months.

The man identified as Akanbi Lawal was arrested for interrogation for after police learnt he chained his son, Yusuf, to a room for two months. The incident happened at lfekoya street, Papa Ashafa Agege in Lagos where the man and his son reside.

According to the police, Yusuf’s friend came to the station to report that Yusuf’s father chained Yusuf to a room and that the chain had gotten his two wrists degenerating because he has been chained for almost two months. Following the report, the police operatives from Dopemu division moved in and rescued the victim and brought him to the station.

The police also removed the chain from his hands and rushed him to General hospital Oke Odo where he is now receiving treatment. His father was arrested kept under police custody for interrogation and further investigation.

The police public Relations officer, PPRO, SP Dolapo badmos confirmed the incident. She said the police have commenced investigation into what led to such maltreatment as the victim is an adult.

Sunday, 24 April 2016

GTBank Documents clearly Shows How Saraki Transferred $3 Million To U.S...







The embattled Senate President transferred a total of $3.47 million in 40 installments in four years with his credit card to the United States, a document obtained by PREMIUM TIMES revealed.
He carried out the transactions through Guarantee Trust Bank between 2009, when he served as Kwara State governor, and 2012 when he served as the senator representing Kwara Central Senatorial District.

the Former Lagos Deputy Governor Rafiu Jafojo dies at 80..



Former Lagos State deputy governor, Chief Rafiu Bakare Jafojo, who governed with Lateef Jakande, between 1979 to 1983 died yesterday April 23rd. He was 80. Chief Jafojo died after a brief illness. He will be buried today according to Islamic rites. May his soul rest in peace, amen.

This is the reason why more than 48% of Nigerian Women Develop Fibroid.

Fibroid, also known as myoma, is a mass of compacted muscle and fibrous tissue that grows on the wall (or sometimes on the outside) of the uterus. It can be as small as a pea or as large as a grapefruit. Fibroids occur in 50 to 80 percent of women. Fibroids usually develop prior to pregnancy, though many women don't know they have one until they have an ultrasound or the fibroid is discovered during a pelvic exam. For the 10 to 30 percent of pregnant women with fibroids who do end up having complications, the most common is abdominal pain, which occasionally may be accompanied by light vaginal bleeding.

Effects of Fibroids Your risk of miscarriage and premature delivery does increase slightly if you have fibroids. They occasionally cause the baby to be in an abnormal position for delivery. They can also stall labor, or, if they're located in or near the cervical opening, they may block the baby's passage. All of these problems can increase click this link: http://www.fertilityhealth.com.ng The majority of fibroids do not change their size during pregnancy, but one-third may grow in the first trimester. Although the data are conflicting and most women with fibroids have uneventful pregnancies.

Approximately 10% to 30% of women with uterine fibroids develop complications during pregnancy. If a fibroid or cluster of fibroids is particularly large or is growing on the outside of the uterine wall, it can push the uterus into an abnormal position. It can also put pressure on the bladder or intestine, causing symptoms such as frequent urination, constipation, pelvic pain, or backache. Fibroids may also cause heavy menstrual bleeding.

Fibroids can interfere with fertility, and they occasionally cause complications during pregnancy. For example, if a large fibroid blocks the opening of a woman's uterus, she may have to deliver her baby by c-section.

Possible factors to note about fibroids: Family history: Individual family genetics may affect your chances of getting fibroids. If your grandmother, mother, or sister had fibroids, you may too Age: Fibroids generally first occur in women in their 30s. Fibroids often shrink and cause no symptoms in women who have gone through menopause.

Hormone levels: Fibroid growth seems to depend on estrogen or progesterone or perhaps both. Some studies show that fibroids are more likely to get smaller when estrogen levels go down (as they do after menopause). Body weight: Some studies suggest that obesity might play a role in fibroid development. This is particularly important for fat women, who are 1.4 times more likely prone to fibroid Childbirth: Studies have found that women who have delivered a baby are less likely to have fibroids.

The risk probably goes down even more for women who have had two or more babies. Lifestyle: Some studies have indicated that exercise and a healthy diet may lower the risk of fibroids, while studies have consistently shown that consumption of alcohol raises the risk.

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In Photos: a Trailer falls off Lagos-Ibadan expressway

This trailer skidded off the Lagos-Ibadan expressway yesterday April 23rd. Fortunately, no casualty was reported. More photos after the cut..

Saturday, 23 April 2016

See What A School Teacher Did To A Child (in Photos)

According to twitter user resident in Lagos @Stunner_Guy, a primary school teacher did that to his neighbour’s child yesterday. He, however, didn’t give much detail on how exactly the eye injury happened. He wrote “Take a look at what a primary school teacher did to my neighbour’s child today, its disheartening. What can we we do? Help!”he wrote.

Very Scary!!! Man Puts Live Python Snake In His Mouth In Osun State (Photos)

A hunter in the South-western part of Nigeria have showcased a rare prowess in handling wild animals which has shocked people.

Hunters from every town in Osun state today 22nd of April 2016 troop in to celebrate the 10th year anniversary of the hunters, it was really a merrimentous event to behold, with lot of enthralling event, that will leave one bewildered.

The event which took place in Fakunle Comprehensive High school Osun state, witness a man performing what Marvins called “Janta-manta” the man was seen putting a life snake in his mouth, as a means of entertaining the audience present at the anniversary. Memorably, the event featured so many activities, part of which was a football competition among many. Indeed it was an event to reckon for all those present. See more photos: