Monday, 15 February 2016

Interested in the Interested in the new £5000 Sussex Nigeria Scholarship? · 1 St in the world for Development Studies · Less than an hour from London Meet the University of Sussex in Lagos and Ibadan from 15 th to 24 th February 2016 LAGOS Monday 15 February Time: 10am – 1pm Venue: PFL Education, 49 SoboAriobiodu Street GRA Ikeja, Lagos. Tel: +2347042924010 Time: 2-5pm Venue: UKEAS, 3 rd Floor, 76 Allen Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos Tel: +234-1-3429059 Tuesday 16 February Time: 10am – 1pm Venue: Global Networks Educational Services, 6 AjokeAkinbami Close off Unity Road, by Mobolaji Bank Anthony way Ikeja, Lagos Tel: +234 8033749866 Time: 2-5pm Venue: TGMarchnata Education, 3 rd Floor, Kobis Building, 18/20 KudiratAbiola Way, Oregun, Lagos Tel: +2348093938202 Wednesday 17 February Time: 10am -1pm Venue: Dave Abion Consulting, Plot 5 Imam Abib Adetoro Street off Ajose Adeogun Street, Victoria Island, Lagos Tel: +2348081172252 Time: 2-5pm Venue: Dave Abion Consulting, 79 Allen Avenue, 2 nd Floor, Front wing, Samsung Building, Ikeja Lagos. Tel: +2348062700622 Thursday 18 February Time: 10am -1pm Venue: PFL Education: 296B Jide Oki Street off LigaliAyorinde Street, Victoria Island, Lagos Tel: +2347043294298 Time: 2-5pm Venue: UKEAS, 6 AdeolaOdeku Street, Victoria Island, Lagos Tel: +234-1-2915972 Friday 19 February Time: 10am – 1pm Venue: PFL Education, 2 nd Floor, Landmark Building (French Connection) IkotaAjah, Lekki Expressway, Lagos Tel: +2347042924009 IBADAN Wednesday 24 February Time: 10am – 1pm Venue: PFL Education, Opposite The Palms Shopping Mall (Shoprite) Along Oni and Sons Hospital,Oni and Sons Way,Ring Road, Ibadan, Oyo State, Tel: +2348182825120 Time: 2-5pm Venue: UKEAS, 1 st Floor, 1 Shell Close, Onireke, Ibadan, oyo State Tel: +234-2-7517057 Got a question? Contact Ify Udofia,our Country Officer:

Interested in the new £5000 Sussex Nigeria
Scholarship?
· 1 St in the world for Development Studies
· Less than an hour from London
Meet the University of Sussex in Lagos and Ibadan from 15 th to
24 th February 2016
LAGOS
Monday 15 February
Time: 10am – 1pm
Venue: PFL Education, 49 SoboAriobiodu Street GRA Ikeja, Lagos.
Tel: +2347042924010
Time: 2-5pm
Venue: UKEAS, 3 rd Floor, 76 Allen Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-3429059
Tuesday 16 February
Time: 10am – 1pm
Venue: Global Networks Educational Services, 6 AjokeAkinbami
Close off Unity Road, by Mobolaji Bank Anthony way Ikeja, Lagos
Tel: +234 8033749866
Time: 2-5pm
Venue: TGMarchnata Education, 3 rd Floor, Kobis Building, 18/20
KudiratAbiola Way, Oregun, Lagos
Tel: +2348093938202
Wednesday 17 February
Time: 10am -1pm
Venue: Dave Abion Consulting, Plot 5 Imam Abib Adetoro Street
off Ajose Adeogun Street, Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +2348081172252
Time: 2-5pm
Venue: Dave Abion Consulting, 79 Allen Avenue, 2 nd Floor, Front
wing, Samsung Building, Ikeja Lagos.
Tel: +2348062700622
Thursday 18 February
Time: 10am -1pm
Venue: PFL Education: 296B Jide Oki Street off LigaliAyorinde
Street, Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +2347043294298
Time: 2-5pm
Venue: UKEAS, 6 AdeolaOdeku Street, Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-2915972
Friday 19 February
Time: 10am – 1pm
Venue: PFL Education, 2 nd Floor, Landmark Building (French
Connection) IkotaAjah, Lekki Expressway, Lagos
Tel: +2347042924009
IBADAN
Wednesday 24 February
Time: 10am – 1pm
Venue: PFL Education, Opposite The Palms Shopping Mall
(Shoprite)
Along Oni and Sons Hospital,Oni and Sons Way,Ring Road,
Ibadan, Oyo State,
Tel: +2348182825120
Time: 2-5pm
Venue: UKEAS, 1 st Floor, 1 Shell Close, Onireke, Ibadan, oyo State
Tel: +234-2-7517057
Got a question? Contact Ify Udofia,our Country Officer:
T: +234 1 4532506
M: +234 909 809 2038
E: i.a.udofia@sussex.ac.uk
W: www.sussex.ac.uk
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Texas man who has been arrested 8 times excapes police custody.


A North Texas man with a long arrest record got away from
Lewisville police during a visit to a hospital emergency room.
Thomas Isaac Cano, 27, of the north Dallas suburb of Little Elm,
was in the Lewisville city jail Sunday when he complained of
heroin withdrawal symptoms, said Capt. Dan Rochelle of the
Lewisville Police Department.
An officer took Cano to a local emergency room and while the
inmate was waiting to be seen, the officer stepped away to help
with a disturbance involving another patient, Rochelle said.
Taking advantage of the distraction, Cano left the hospital
handcuffed in front and without shoes, the captain said. Cano
was last seen wearing a gray T-shirt, blue jeans and hospital
socks.
His most recent arrest was on Saturday afternoon, when
Lewisville police were called to a Walmart parking lot where
employees found him slumped over the steering wheel of his car,
Rochelle said.
Because Cano seemed ill, the officer called for paramedics, but
Cano put his car in drive and took off, hitting some pallets of
landscaping materials in the parking lot, Rochelle said.
After a short chase, Cano's car came to a stop but he refused
to get out. Eventually, the officer broke a car window, used a
stun gun and took Cano into custody, Rochelle said.

Photos: Permanent secretaries present


Mrs. Bolanle Ambode on her birthday
Wife of Lagos State Governor, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode, Head of
Service, Mrs. Olabowale Ademola and Body of Permanent
Secretaries in the State, presented gifts to the wife of the
Governor on her 52 nd birthday, at the Lagos House, Ikeja, on
Monday, February 15, 2016. Another photo after the cut...

''Diabetes is completely reversible'' - World Health Organization

The information below was published by WHO a few months ago.
I am sure it will be of help to you.So many death caused by
Diabetes is due to ignorance or lack of knowledge on it. These
spurred the need to highlight to you the following facts sourced
from WHO (World Health Organization)
documentation.
1.There is an emerging epidemic of diabetes that can be traced
back to rapid increase
in overweight, obesity and physical inactivity.Total deaths from
diabetes are projected to
rise by more than 50% in the next 10 years. Most notably, they
are projected to increase
by over 80% in upper- middle income countries.
2.T1D [ Type1 Diabetes] is characterized by a lack of insulin
production.
3. T2D[ Type2 Diabetes] results from the body's ineffective use
of insulin.T2D is much more common than T1D, and accounts for
around 90% of all Diabetes worldwide. www.wellnesshub.com.ng
4. Reports of T2D in children- previously rare- have increased
worldwide. In some countries,
it accounts for almost half of newly diagnosed cases in children
and adolescents.
5. A third type of diabetes is gestational diabetes. This type is
characterized by hyperglycemia, or rapid blood sugar, which is
first recognized during pregnancy.
6. 80% of diabetes deaths are now occurring in low- and middle-
income countries. The full impact is much larger, because
although people may live for years with diabetes, their cause of
death is often recorded as heart diseases or kidney failure.
7. Lack of awareness about diabetes, combined with insufficient
access to health services, can lead to complications such as
blindness, amputation and kidney failure.
8. Diabetes can be prevented. Thirty minutes of moderate
intensity physical activity on most days, a healthy diet and
nutritional supplementation can drastically reduce
the risk of developing T2D.
9. Diabetes has a devastating effect on virtually every system in
the body, which sets the stage for a variety of diabetic
complications. But, as I will explain, this devastation is largely
preventable.Diabetes is a nutritional wasting disease. The
elevated blood sugar levels that characterize diabetes cause
excessive urination. In fact, diabetes mellitus is taken from two
Greek words meaning “to pass through” and “Sugar" referring
to excessive glucose-laden urination. www.wellnesshub.com.ng
10. High blood sugar levels, which are caused by either lack of
insulin or insulin resistance (type 1 or type 2 diabetes,
respectively), overwhelm the kidneys’ capacity to reabsorb
glucose as well as all water-soluble nutrients. Elevated blood
sugar levels essentially act like
an osmotic diuretic, washing out virtually everything.
Every time blood sugar rises and urination increases, patients
with diabetes lose water, magnesium, zinc, B12, B6, folic acid, and
many other nutrients. Although water is replaced by drinking,
nothing is done to replenish the water-soluble nutrients that are
also swept out.
Diabetes Is Completely Reversible. www.wellnesshub.com.ng
Replacing Lost Vitamins and Minerals Is Critical.As a result of
these continual nutritional losses, diabetes is the number one
cause of blindness, amputation, and kidney failure, and it
dramatically increases the risk of both heart attack and stroke.
I believe that if you were to give a healthy person an osmotic
diuretic every day without replacing nutrients, they would
develop these (and other) diabetic complications.
This is one of the vital things that our Natural Diabetes solution
"GLUCOFIT " offers. www.wellnesshub.com. ng
All of the components in our natural solution help to replace lost
nutrients as a result of
excessive urination. No wonder this natural solution is working
wonders.
GLUCOFIT has restored life to many people. Check it here
.www.wellnesshub.com.ng

Iranians and indonenisians were banned from celebrating Valentine

While lovebirds all over the world took time out to profess
undying love and treat each other to an unforgettable day,
Iranians were banned from taking part in any valentine
celebrations. The country says the move is in a bid to crack down
on 'decadent western culture'.
Police released a directive warning retailers against promoting
'decadent Western culture through Valentine's Day rituals.'
Police told Tehran's coffee and ice cream shops trade union to
prevent any gatherings in which men and women could exchange
Valentine's Day gifts or they could be found guilty of a crime.
Valentine has become popular in Iran and other western
countries but there are attempts to stifle the spread of western
culture in the Islamic Republic.
Saudi Arabia has also sought to stamp out Valentine's Day but it
is widely celebrated in nearby Dubai.
Meanwhile in Indonesia officials and clerics banned young
Indonesian Muslims from celebrating Valentine's Day, arguing
that the observance runs against Islamic teachings.
In Banda Aceh, the capital of the devout Muslim province of Aceh,
thousands of high school students held rallies rejecting the
celebration of Valentine's Day.
The influential Indonesian Council of Clerics has repeatedly
declared the Feb. 14 celebration as an observance stemming
from another faith, saying that celebrating it would be the same
as promoting faiths other than Islam. Nearly 90 percent of
Indonesia's 265 million people are Muslims, with most practicing a
moderate form of the faith.

Esther -Agbara Jesu(Aduio + BTS picture)


M & O Records newest Gospel sensational artist Esther Osaji
officially drops her first single titled "Agbara Jesu" a song
designed to propagate the Gospel of Christ and Power. "Agbara
Jesu is produced, mix and mastered by Legendary Producer OJB
Jezreel. Listen, download, share and enjoy.

Photo: Man chooped off his penis after cutting off wife's breast on val's day eve over suspicion of adultery

A man allegedly cut his wife’s breast on the eve of Valentine’s
Day after accusing her of having an affair with his own brother.
He then turned the knife on himself, chopped off his penis and
threw it outside the house. This incident happened in Kiganjo
village, Thika, Kenya.
The woman, Margaret Achieng (pictured speaking to journalists)
is currently admitted at Thika Level Five Hospital. She told
journalists that she realised her husband had chopped off his
manhood after a neighbour had summoned the police.
The couple were rushed to the hospital where Ms Achieng was
stitched. Her husband underwent a successful reconstruction
surgery. Doctors at the hospital told journalists that the woman
is in a stable condition but her husband’s condition will be
reviewed after the surgery.