Monday, 26 November 2018

#BENEFITS_OF_CHARCOAL!


Charcoal is one of the most disregarded products at home. We only see the need for it when it is time to set fire for Banku.
However, if you really need first aid, charcoal is something you need to have on you all the time. You might not know this but it is one of the most medicinal products you can have at home due to its poison extraction ability.
In case you never gave it much attention, this is the time to do so. Here are *13* benefits of charcoal you never thought about.
1. *#Preventing_Odour*.
Does your shoe smell bad? Just get some charcoal & put it in them. Do you have any bad smell in your room? Drop some charcoal where you suspect the smell could be coming from. Does your fridge or freezer smell? Put a piece of charcoal in it. Do you have strong body odour? Just make a powder out of charcoal & use.
Charcoal is very good at getting rid of bad smell. Ever wondered why your parents always scooped out the ash from the coal pot to pour in the hen coop or toilet before sweeping? That was to get rid of the odour.
2. *#Keeping_Food_Fresh*.
If you want your vegetables to be fresh all the time, just make a solution out of charcoal & leave your vegetables in them. Thank us later.
3. *#Removing_Toxins_From_Food*.
These days, people complain about the use of fertilizers on plants & vegetables, making them unwholesome & poisonous. If you have charcoal, you don’t need to worry about this. All you need to do is leave the vegetables in a charcoal solution overnight & it’ll take care of the toxins. If you suspect any food contains too many chemicals, just drop them in a charcoal solution for some hours & you’re good to go.
4. *#For_Teeth_Whitening*.
If you want to whiten your teeth, pay no attention to all these adverts on whitening chemicals & technology. Just get yourself some charcoal & grab hold of a plantain stalk. Make a powder out of the charcoal, mash the tip of the plantain stalk, dip it into the charcoal powder & brush your teeth with it for a week.
5. *#Restoring_Soup_That_Went_Bad*.
Did your groundnut soup or palm nut soup go bad? No need to worry about pouring it all away. Just put it back on fire & drop a piece of charcoal in it. This will extract all the bad taste & smell & restore the soup to its fresh state.
6. *#Detoxifying*.
Do you have a hangover out of a drink out with friends the previous night? Just have some charcoal with you & chew on it. To make it more effective, make a nice solution out of it & drink. You’re good to go.
7. *#Neutralizing_Alcohol*.
If you mistakenly did some wild mixing & feel it can knock you out, just add some charcoal to the mixture & your problem is solved. Or if you took in too much alcohol, just drink some charcoal solution & you’re good to go.
8. *#Healing_Wounds*.
Do you have a situation where someone’s wound has become so infected to the state doctors are saying they have to cut the affected area? Don’t stress over it, get a large amount of charcoal powder & pour it on the wound. This will extract all the poison from the wound & also help it heal faster. If you have a cut & you want to treat it fast, just get some powdered charcoal & pour on it.

9. *#Water_Filtration*.
Do you feel your water is contaminated? You don’t need all these products on the market. Charcoal can do better, just drop some amount of it in it. Don’t worry about the colour, it is safe, you can even chew on charcoal. It is far safer than eating chicken from KFC.
10. *#Skin_Cleansing*.
Do you have pimples, acne or any skin disease you really want to get rid of or do you want a very smooth face or skin? All you need is charcoal. Make a thick solution out of it & smear it on your body & leave it on for some hours before taking your bath. It will leave your skin smooth & fresh.
11. *#Stain_Removal*.
Do you have some stubborn stain in your kitchen, washroom or on your tiles? You actually need charcoal to get rid of it. I know you’re imagining how this black stainy product can actually remove stains right? Just try it, it works like magic.
12. *#Getting_rid_of_a_Bloated_Stomach*.
If you ate or drank something & feel bloated, charcoal is the best solution to get rid of the bloating.
13. *#Gets_Rid_of_bad_Cholesterol*.
Making a solution out of it & drinking helps eliminate all the bad cholesterol you have stored in you.
14. *#Ulcer_Treatment*.
Charcoal can treat all ulcers. Just make it a habit to always chew some.



Sunday, 25 November 2018

Things Atiku Must Do to Win the 2019 Presidential Elections

Beloved Comrades,
It has become imperative to emphasize the need for us to be proactive as a party. 

While elections are just right ahead, we seem not to be showing signs of readiness or so it seems.

On good authority, our leader Stimulated Abubakar will be coming to the South West on Wednesday 28 December and we appear not to be doing what is needful to herald his visit. 

The South West is the Second strongest voting zone in the country, particularly Lagos. 

14 million is no joke and we must develop needed strategies. Question is, where is the mobilization for the foot soldiers?

Where are the souvenirs for those who will take the Atiku message around. 

The billboards are gradually getting covered by the Buhari/Osinbajo team, even as APC still went around the media this past week and I am wondering what the strategy is from the National. 

Permit me to say, that there should have been projections leading to his coming, where social media and foot soldiers would have done half the job of publicity. 

The leadership is hereby called upon to chart a needful course so that what we aspire to achieve wont become futile. I don't want to remind us of the mistake we made in 2015 as it may be heading where it must not. 

Groups are already constituted, ready and willing to work. Where is the coordination, the mobilization, the souvenirs, the direction, the charge, the commitment and needed wherewithal?
I have decided to raise this as a matter of concern because delivery on our terms of reference is not a problem... God bless Atikulated Agenda 2019 nationwide and God bless Nigeria.

 Hon. Olanrewaju Abraham
 Coordinator, southwest Atikulated Agenda 2019

Monday, 15 October 2018

Kidney cancer: Expert cautions smokers, drug addicts on dangers

Dr Ovo Samuel, a medical officer at the General Hospital Ughelli in Edo State, says smokers are liable to develop kidney cancer at age 40 and above.
Ovo, who disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Benin, said cigarette smoking damaged the kidney and lungs.
He said some of the possible symptoms of kidney cancer were blood in urine, lump in the side or abdomen, loss of appetite, pain in the side that never subsides, weight loss and fever that lasts for weeks.
The physician also said extreme fatigue, anaemia, swellings in the ankles or legs, shortness of breath, coughing of blood and bone pain were also symptoms of cancer.
He said the ailment developed gradually from the body, presenting simple symptoms and graduating to complications if not treated promptly.
“The most common symptom of kidney cancer is a tumour in the kidney near a lymph node,” he said.
He, however, warned of illicit drug intake and alcohol consumption, saying both habits endangered the kidney.
Source:Pmnewsnigeria
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Monday, 8 October 2018

BREAKING: ADP National Chairman, Engr Sani Joins Presidential Race


“Nigeria Needs A Fresh Start”

Being a full text of the Acceptance Speech of Engineer Yusuf Sani Yabagi, after he was elected the Presidential candidate of the Action Democratic Party (ADP) on Sunday October 7

Dear country men and women, let me thank the Almighty Allah for this wonderful opportunity and to all of you members of our great party for electing me as the presidential candidate of our great party at this momentous occasion.


I understand the enormity of the responsibility that has been placed on my shoulders and the onerous tasks it entails especially now that our dear country is in dire straits. Obviously Nigeria needs a fresh start and a new dimension of leadership that is focused, proactive and determined to restore the nation’s dignity through effective, courageous and intelligent leadership.



Dear country men and women, the Nigerian state in the last 58 years of its existence, has been battered by successive years of poor, visionless, corrupt and reckless leadership that turned a potentially rich country into pauper such that the Brookings Institute and other renowned world agencies have produced statistics, which declared Nigeria as the country with the most extreme poor people, in other words, Nigeria is now officially the poverty capital of the world.

The situation becomes even more disturbing because Nigeria just exited recession but according to the Central Bank of Nigeria the country could still fall back into another recession if some necessary steps are not taken to forestall such dangerous development. 87 million of our citizens are said to be wallowing in the extreme poverty category and a second recession will spell doom for the country.


It pains me greatly that Nigeria, country richly blessed with people and brains is stuck in the backwaters of economic malaise and political instability because of the unimaginative policies our leaders have pursued which are basically predicated on satisfying narrow political interests. Nigeria’s GDP is at 1.5% in the second quarter GDP growth in 2018, for a country of 198 million people with a population growth of 2.61 per cent according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

Nigeria’s economy is heavily dependent on oil but the most embarrassing aspect is that the leaders have created a very disgusting system where crude oil is exported and refined products are imported into the country under a subsidy system that is brimming with unquantifiable level of corruption. The Nigerian economy has remained largely unproductive in virtually all sectors and the situation has worsened in the last three years of the government of the All Progressives Congress (APC) led by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Global development agencies have established that Nigeria has about 12 million out of school  children and the situation could get worse if urgent steps are not taking to reverse this despicable trend. Inflation is still at double digit of 11.14% and between 7 and 10 million people are reported to have lost their jobs in the last three years, Foreign Direct Investments have drastically reduced and the Nigeria’s currency, the naira has lost nearly 60% of its value because the current leadership has failed to do proper planning on how to diversify a troubled economy. This deluge of woes can only be the product of Ill- motivated ambitions, sheer selfishness and corruption of leadership in Nigeria today.

These crises in our economy have already begun to produce their concomitant vices as employment has driven many hopeless young people into violent crimes such as armed robbery, ritual killings, violence during elections, car snatching, advanced fee fraud, drug abuse among others. Many of our young people have perished in the deserts of North Africa and the Mediterranean trying to flee the harsh conditions at home in search of greener pastures outside the shores of Nigeria.

Dear country men and women, it is not my intention to bore you with a long speech about our problems but it is pertinent to interrogate our situation in order to find the appropriate solutions to them. I therefore stand before you to offer hope for a new beginning which our party the ADP represents.

The experience I have gathered over the years, serving  humanity  in my little capacity,  has imbued me with the steadfastness, vision, discipline and foresight which I intend to bring to if I am given  the chance to become your president in 2019.  The international community has recognized my efforts and crowned it with an award of humanitarian service for the development of Africa’s economy conferred on me by the United Nations on September 13.

My vision is to transform the economy through massive investment in agriculture, industry manufacturing, and food processing by the establishment of cottage industries across the 774 local governments in the country tp provide jobs for the unemployed.  This is the only way the country can change and the issue of insecurity ravaging parts of country can be easily curtailed.

So, let’s work together to make Nigeria great again.

I thank you.

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Monday, 17 September 2018

BRIEF HISTORY OF CORRUPTION IN NIGERIA 🔰


1. 1960-1966:
       Sir Abubakar Tafawa
       Balewa- no public 
       funds stolen.
2. 1966
       Major Gen. Aguyi
       Ironsi- no public
       funds stolen.
3. 1966-1975:
      Gen. Yakubu Gowon-
      little stealing of
      public funds began
      gradually.
4. 1975-1976:
      Gen. Murtala   
      Muhammad- zero
      tolerance for
      corruption and
       indiscipline.
5. 1976-1979:
      Gen. Olusegun 
      Obasanjo- Military
      egg heads started
      owning huge
      properties, oil Blocs
      running into Millions
      of dollars.
6. 1979-1983:
      Alhaji Shehu Shagari-
      looting galore by
      Ministers, party
      functionaries and
      other government big
      wigs.
7. 1984-1985:
      Major Gen.
      Muhammadu Buhari-
      zero tolerance for
      corruption and
      indiscipline.
      Some corrupt
      politicians bagged
      200 years jail terms.
8. 1985-1993:
      Gen Ibrahim
      Babangida- freed all
      jailed politicians;
      liberalized the
      architecture.
      In one fell swoop
      about $12 Billion
      varnished.
      He is called the father
      of corruption.
9. 1993-1998:
      Gen. Sani Abacha-
      over $25 Billion
       looted in four
       turbulent years.
10. 1998- 1999:
        Gen. Abdulsalam
        Abubakar- about $2
        Billion looted in 11
        months.
11. 1999- 2007:
        Chief Olusegun
        Obasanjo- His Bank
        account is said to
        have grown from
        N20,000 after
        leaving prison to
       Multi-Billion dollars
       with choice
       properties across
       major cities. $16
       Billion allegedly
       meant for electric
       power projects
       vanished. Another
       N300 Billion [$2b] for
       roads disappeared.
12. 2007-2010:
        Alhaji Umar
        Yar'Adua- reserved
        and sick. Looted
        funds have not been
        traced to his regime.
13. 2011-2015:
        Dr. Goodluck Ebelle
       Jonathan- in 2011
       elections about N2.6
       Trillion disappeared.
       Over $31Billion
       stolen in 2yrs.
       Another $2.6 Billion
       was stolen in 2015
       elections.
      More revelations on
      stolen public funds
      during his tenure are
      still emerging.
      His regime in terms
      of corruption cannot
      be described in
      words.
14. 2015 - date. PMB. 
         Integrity, Zero
         tolerance for
         corruption, recovery
         of looted funds....
         This is why the
         enemies of the
         nation hate him.   
         Who is he to take
         away their rightful
         yams?
         May we never have
         Goats in charge of
         our yams again.
         It is well with
         Nigeria.
         Please give it wide
         publicity till it gets
         to them directly or
         indirectly.
© Citizens Against Yam
       Eaters Publication.

Thursday, 13 September 2018

ADEGBOROs left Ibadan for Lagos in search of greener pasture

THE STORY OF ADÉGBÖRÒs
In those days, ADEGBOROs left Ibadan for Lagos in search of greener pasture. He chose to be carrying loads (Alabaru) on his head at Oyingbo market to earn a living.
Few years after, he bought a cart from his savings and this eased the pain of carrying loads on his head for commercial purposes. The Cart also increased his income and he was able to acquire 6 more of its kind which he rented out to others.
Exactly 8 years in this cart pushing business, Adegboro bought a van which many called BOLEKAJA and learning how to drive, he handled the business by himself. 4 years into the Bolekaja business, Adegboro had been a proud owner of 6 Vans.
Being a bonafide Ibadan son, (omo bibi ilu Ibadan) ADEGBORO built a magnificent building at OJA OBA where the Olubadan Palace was situated when it was time to put a roof on his head.
Many people at this period approached Adegboro to show them the secret behind his success. He simply asked them if they could carry loads on their heads in the market to earn income (alabaru)? And their response had always been "NEVER".
He too would spontaneously say "ENI TI O LE SE ALABARU L'OYINGBO, KO LE SE BI ADEGBORO L'OJA OBA" - this is a replica of the adage also in Yoruba land that says; "ÌSASÙN tabi IKOKO TI YIO J'ATA (OBE), IDI RE A KOKO GBONA". (A pot that wants to consume a palatable soup must have its bottom burnt or heated with fire first).
In Life, to endure is to achieve. No short cut is sustainable. Wealth is built over time in a small bit but in a persistent way!!!!!! 
Our children must learn from this true life story. They must shun the get-rich-quick syndrome that's affecting most youths today, many have entered into traps of human traffickers, sold into sex slaves, drugs, prostitution, and what have you, in desperation for get-rich-quick green pastures. Today, many are still being auctioned for sale in LIBYA.
Sit your children down and teach them the meaning of the popular poem by J.F. Odunjo:
ISE NI OOGUN ISE (Work is the antidote for poverty)
Ise l’ogun ise
(Work is the antidote for poverty)
Mura s’ise ore mi
(Work hard, my friend)
Ise la fi n’deni giga
(Work/Labour is the major tool for elevation)
Bi a ko ba reni feyin ti
(If we do not have anyone to lean on)
Bi ole la’nri
(We appear indolent)
Bi a ko ba reni gbekele
(If we do not have anyone to support us)
A tera mo’se eni
(We simply work harder)
Iya re le lowo lowo
(Your mother might be rich)
Baba re le lesin lekan
(Your father may have a stable full of horses)
Bi o ba gbo’ju lewon
(If you rely on them)
O te tan ni mo so fun o
(You are close to shame and disgrace, I tell you)
Ohun ti a ko ba ji’ya fun,
(Whatever one does not work hard to earn)
Se kii le pe lowo;
(Usually does not last)
Ohun ti a ba fara sise fun,
(Whatever gain one seriously labours for)
Nii pe lowo eni.
(Usually lasts with one)
Apa lara
(Your arm is you relative )
Egunpa niyekan
(your elbow is your sibling)
B’aye ba n’fe o loni
(If the world loves you today)
Bi o ba lowo lowo
(If you have money)
Aye a ma fe o lola
(The world will still love you tomorrow)
Tabi ki o wa ni’po atata
(Or if you are in a prestigious position)
Aye a ma ye o si terin-terin
(The world will celebrate you with smiles)
Je k’o de’ni tin rago
(Wait till you become poor)
Aye a ma yinmu si o
(The world will grimace at you)
Eko si’nso ni d’oga
(Education also elevates one to higher positions)
Mura ki o ko dara dara
(Ensure that you acquire it well)
Bi o si r’opo eniyan
(And if you see a lot of people)
Ti won f’eko s’erin rinrin
(Making mockery of education with laughter)
Dakun ma f’ara we won
(Please do not emulate or keep their company)
Iya n’bo fun’omo ti ko gbon
(Suffering beckons for the unwise child)
Ekun n’be fun’omo to nsa kiri
(Tears are due for the truant child)
Ma f’owuro sere ore mi
(Do not toy with your early years)
Mura si’se ojo’nlo
(Work hard; time waits for no one).
Half a word is enough for the wise.

Monday, 10 September 2018

TAX AFFAIRS: LIRS Offices & Contact Details

1 AGUDA 13,OLUBUNMI ALONGE ST,AGUDA, LAGOS 08023406475
2 AGEGE 240, IPAJA RD, ABEKOKO B/STOP,AGEGE, LAGOS 08023147755
3 AJEGUNLE 7/9, DELE BAKARE ST,TRINITY B/STOP,APAPA LAGOS 08033228313
4 AKOWONJO 7,DOPEMU RD,ALUMINIUM VILLIGE,DOPEMU, LAGOS 08023023250
5 ALAKUKO WEMA BANK PLC, ABULE EGBA, LAGOS 08033049384
6 ALAUSA 82, ALLEN AVENUE, IKEJA,LAGOS 08033297122
7 APAPA 2, PLATEAU ROAD, APAPA, LAGOS 08038925059
8. BADAGRY 1, ZOGLO WAY,BESIDE TOWNHALL, BADAGRY LAGOS 08024903766
9 CITY HALL 3RD FLOOR,CITY HALL COMPLEX, LAGOS-ISLAND 08022234601
10 EGBE 96, ISOLO RD,EGBE, LAGOS 08023271761
11 EPE G.R.A ROAD, OKE OYINBO, EPE LAGOS. 08086865355
12 EREKO BLOCK 1, TINUBU URBAN RENEWAL PROJECTS,LAGOS 08023945331
13. HQ ANNEX SAPARA WILLIAMS, OFF OLUWOLE LADIPO,OBA AKRAN08023043955
AVENUE,IKEJA.
14 IBEJU-LEKKI ELEGANZA SHOPPING MALL, OPP VGC, AJAH, LAGOS08023134554
15 IGANMU 85, BADAGRY EXP WAY(AWAYE HOUSE), LAGOS 08023168383
16 IJU 73, COLLEGE RD, IFAKO-AGEGE, LAGOS 08033320348
17 IKEJA BLOCK 9,OLD SECRETARIAT,OBA AKINJOBI, IKEJA 08091318728
18 IKORODU 64,LAGOS ROAD,IKORODU, LAGOS 08033137546
19 IKOYI 25, BIADUO STREET OFF KEFFI ST, IKOYI 08023149768
20 ILUPEJU 13,TOWN PLANNING WAY,ILUPEJU, LAGOS 08023130702
21 IMOTA 15, OLORUNTEDO WAY,IMOTA, LAGOS. 08024558868
22 JEBBA 2, ODALIKI ST, OFF JEBBA, EBUTTE METTA. 08023168883
23. KETU 582, IKORODU ROAD, KETU 08033230309
24 MUSHIN 107,AGEGE MOTOR RD,IDI- ORO B/STOP 07026192295
25 OGBA 6/8 NEW ISHERI RD, OGBA. (BAMBOO PLAZA) 08023308749
26 OJO 18, OJO- IGBEDE, SUNNY B/STOP, ALABA INTL MKT 08034706303
27 OLOWOGBOWO 31, OKE OLOWOGBOWO ST, L/ISLAND 08033774274
28 OREGUN 43, KUDIRAT ABIOLA WAY, IKEJA ,LAGOS 08033006685
29 OSHODI WEMA BANK PLC,BOLADE B/STOP, OSHODI 08033618788
30 OYINGBO STERLING BANK BUILDING, H/MARCAULAY RD,YABA 08023409182
31 SHOMOLU 33/35, SALAMI SAIBU ST, SHOMOLU, LAGOS 08023204489
32 SOGUNLE 1, WORKYARD RD, PWD, IKEJA, LAGOS 08023012345
33 SURULERE 17A, ALHAJI TOKAN ST, SURULERE 08057784115
34 TINUBU WEMA BANK PLC, MAMAN KONTAGORA HOUSE 08033270974
BROAD STREET, LAGOS
35 V/I -1 ITIRIN COURT,BISHOP ABOYADE COLE, V.I 08033205501
36 V/I -2 707 ADEOLA HOPEWELL ST, V.I 08023205716
37 V/I -3 WEMA BANK BUILDING, IDOWU TAYLOR, V.I 08023062022
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Only Two Tribes In Nigeria

Not many remember what happened in Riyom, Plateau state many years ago. In case you’re among the many who didn’t, this story of mine will re...