Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Kanye West apologizes to fans on Twitter for being 'confusing the last 3 weeks'

Rapper and fashion designer Kanye West has apologized to his fans for sounding 'confusing' on social media the last couple of weeks. Weeks leading to his album release, Kanye posted tweets taking aim at Wiz Khalifa, Taylor Swift, the Grammys and even asking Mark Zuckerberg for a billion dollars because he was $50m in debt. But he's now apologized. More tweets after the cut...


Kiki shares a photo of VP Yemi Osinbajo cutting his birthday cake with wife, Dolapo

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo turned 59 yesterday, March 8. Kiki Osinbajo shared a photo of her parents cutting the birthday cake she presented to him.

See the car Dino Melaiye drove to the National Assembly Complex today

The Senator drove this to work today. See another photo after the cut...



Honour killing: Two sisters murdered by their brother in Pakistan because he "doubted their characters"

Two sisters were shot dead a few days ago in an honour killing in the Punjab village of Noor Shah, Pakistan by their brother. Fauzia, 23, and Surayya, 21, were shot in their beds by Mohammad Asif, because he "doubted their characters and was against their lifestyle". He then fled the small farming village. 
 
The girls' distraught father, 56-year-old Muhammad Ashraf, flew home, paralysed by grief and shock. He has lived in the United Arab Emirates for decades, where he drives a taxi.
 
 
Sahiwal's district police officer, Muhammad Baqar Raza said their accused killer had also murdered his mother in 2011. Her apparent "crime" was a sexual relationship with a local criminal. Asif was freed after his relatives forgave him.
"Had he been brought to justice, this should not have happened again," said Wali Khan, a Noor Shah village resident.
"This time he must be punished duly to save another tragic incident from happening."
Killing in the name of honour is common in the traditional parts of Pakistan.
Law Minister Pervez Rashid told the national assembly recently that 933 people died in honour killings over the past two years. The majority of the reported cases were in Sindh province.
But Pakistan's Human Rights Commission put the figure at around 1,000 a year, and in reality it is much higher, as many cases are never reported. Procedural legal flaws are also blamed for the lack of convictions.
"Many of the crimes carried out by relatives are never prosecuted," said human rights activist and legal expert in the city of Mardan, Akbar Hoti.
The Sahiwal district police officer investigating the killing of the two sisters, Muhammad Baqar Raza, shared that view.
"The police do their job well, but the criminals get released from the courts because of the procedural laws," he said.
Photos: Mourners gathers outside the victims's home
             The victims' uncle(centre) receives people offering condolences.

For Women Trying to Conceive But Failing Every Month…

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-- Endometriosis
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-- Hormonal Imbalances
-- Low Sexual Drive
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Pregnancy is the result of a process that has many steps and the steps are as follows;
  • A woman’s body must release an egg from one of her ovaries (ovulation).
  • The egg must go through a fallopian tube toward the uterus (womb).
  • A man’s sperm must join with (fertilize) the egg along the way.
  • The fertilized egg must attach to the inside of the uterus (implantation).

Is infertility just a woman’s problem?
No, infertility is not always a woman’s problem. Both women and men can have problems that cause infertility. About one-third of infertility cases are caused by women’s problems. Another one third of fertility problems are due to the man. The other cases are caused by a mixture of male and female problems or by unknown problems.
Infertility in men is most often caused by:
  • A problem called varicocele. This happens when the veins on a man’s testicle(s) are too large. This heats the testicles. The heat can affect the number or shape of the sperm.
  • Other factors that cause a man to make too few sperm or none at all.
  • Movement of the sperm. This may be caused by the shape of the sperm. Sometimes injuries or other damage to the reproductive system block the sperm.
What Increases a Man’s Risk of Infertility?
A man’s sperm can be changed by his overall health and lifestyle. Some things that may reduce the health or number of sperm include:
  • Heavy alcohol use
  • Drugs
  • Smoking cigarettes
  • Age
  • Environmental toxins, including pesticides and lead
  • Health problems such as mumps, serious conditions like kidney disease, or hormone problems
  • Medicines
  • Radiation treatment and chemotherapy for cancer
Most cases of female infertility are caused by problems with ovulation. Without ovulation, there are no eggs to be fertilized. Some signs that a woman is not ovulating normally include irregular or absent menstrual periods.
Ovulation problems are often caused by polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). PCOS is a hormone imbalance problem which can interfere with normal ovulation. PCOS is the most common cause of female infertility. Primary ovarian insufficiency (POI) is another cause of ovulation problems. POI occurs when a woman’s ovaries stop working normally before she is 40. POI is not the same as early menopause.
Less common causes of fertility problems in women include:
  • Blocked fallopian tubes due to pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, or surgery for an ectopic pregnancy
  • Physical problems with the uterus
  • Uterine fibroids, which are non-cancerous clumps of tissue and muscle on the walls of the uterus.   
What Things Increase a Woman’s Risk of Infertility?
Many things can change a woman’s ability to have a baby. These include:
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  • Smoking
  • Excess alcohol use
  • Stress
  • Poor diet
  • Being overweight or underweight
  • Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
  • Health problems that cause hormonal changes, such as polycystic ovarian syndrome and primary ovarian insufficiency
Some health problems also increase the risk of infertility. So, women should talk to their doctors if they have:
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  • Very painful periods
  • Endometriosis
  • Pelvic inflammatory disease
  • More than one miscarriage
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NOA promotes the adoption of 2nd stanza of the National Anthem as the only prayer offered at any national event

The National Orientation Agency NOA, is promoting the adoption of the 2nd stanza of the National Anthem as the only prayer to be offered at any National event. According to the agency, this will help erase the age-long rivalry of religious way of praying at events in Nigeria. Do you agree with them? Continue to see more of their tweets...


I amassed a massive debt on the day I married you- Ubi Franklin says in his birthday message to wife, Lilian

Actress Lilian Franklin, the beautiful wife of Tripple MG boss, Ubi Franklin, is a year older today March 8th. In his birthday message to her which he posted on Instagram, Ubi said he amassed a massive debt of unconditional love and undying commitment since he got married to her. He wrote;


"I amassed a massive debt on the day I got married to you – the debt of unconditional love and undying commitment. I promise to keep repaying this debt until my very last breath. The woman who managed to make me like soap operas and hate using dirty washrooms, deserves a standing ovation on her birthday Good times or bad, happy or sad… just one look into your eyes is all it take ❤❤❤💋💋💋💋👏👏👏👏👏 Happy Birthday Love".