Wednesday, 28 August 2019

16 CHILDREN DEVELOP 'WEREWOLF SYNDROME' AFTER TAKING CONTAMINATED MEDICATION ON SPAIN'S COSTA DEL SOL.



Sixteen children have developed 'werewolf syndrome' after taking contaminated medicine in Spain.

The infants have hypertrichosis - hair growth throughout their bodies - after taking a formula tainted with minoxidil, an alopecia remedy.

The Spanish Agency for Medicines and Health Products ordered that several batches from Farma-Química Sur SL, a Malaga-based pharmaceuticals company, be taken out of circulation on July 11.

The babies were given tainted omeprazole, used to treat acid reflux and indigestion, as part of a formula.

Health sources told El Pais it was noted that when the children stopped taking the medicine their hair growth subsided.

Parents have been advised to seek medical help if their child has been given the formula and check with their pharmacy if they have purchased an affected lot.

The Spanish agency pulled a first batch off the market last month when 13 cases were reported.

Another three reports were made at the start of this month and another batch of Farma-Química Sur's medicine was pulled from pharmacy shelves.

Officials believe the contamination could have affected up to 30 Andalusian pharmacies and more than 50 batches of the drug.

Farma-Química Sur has had its licence suspended and cannot manufacture, import or distribute drugs.

The pharmaceuticals company has a supplier in India and it is reported by Granada Hoy, the contamination was made at source.

Spanish authorities say that the issue is isolated to the formulas for children and that adults taking omeprazole capsules should not worry about developing 'werewolf syndrome.'

According to Global News, once children stop taking the contaminated medicine, they should see a reversal of any hypertrichosis symptoms.

Monday, 26 August 2019

MEET THE LADY WHO KILLS BOKO HARAM FIGHTERS IN SAMBISA FOREST

MEET THE LADY WHO KILLS BOKO HARAM FIGHTERS IN SAMBISA FOREST

Known as the "Queen Hunter", Aisha and her band of hunters in the Northeast, chase down Boko Haram fighters and kill them.



As Boko Haram continues to wage a brutal insurgency against the Nigerian state, local hunters in the restive Northeast region have come in handy in hounding and killing as many terrorists as they can find.

Chief among the terrorist hunters is 39-year-old Aisha Bakari Gombi, who knows the Sambisa Forest—Boko Haram’s infamous stronghold—like the back of her hand.

Aisha and her band of hunters track and capture Boko Haram fighters.
Feared by the terrorists for their superior tracking skills and their belief in the supernatural, these local hunters help the military hunt down Boko Haram, Aljazeera writes.

With little or no money from the government, hunters rely on locally made weapons to fight a heavily armed enemy, Aljazeera portrays in the story.

Boko Haram's camps are in the forests and mountains where Aisha went hunting with her father as a child”, Aljazeera writes in a story capturing Aisha’s exploits.

According to the story, Aisha has been handed the title of “Queen Hunter” for her bravery on the battlefield.

Aisha and her band of hunters defend their communities, rescuing Boko Haram captives in the forests and mountains.

“Rescuing children is what motivates Aisha. In 2017, she became pregnant for the first time, aged 39.

“Until then Aisha had thought she was unable to conceive, and every child she helped liberate felt like a surrogate rebirth,” Aljazeera writes.

The story adds that “when Aisha is not fighting Boko Haram, she conforms to the norms of the village where she lives with her husband. Northern Nigeria is a place where a woman's domain is mainly confined to the home and raising children.

“Aisha's extraordinary life in recent years has taken her to places where only the bravest of men and women would dare go. Her story has become folklore in northern Nigeria, where the "Queen Hunter" features in real-life superhero stories".

Boko Haram launched a war against the Nigerian state in 2009. The terrorist sect has displaced millions, kidnapped thousands and killed more than 50,000 in a decade-long insurgency.

Tuesday, 13 August 2019

NIGERIAN YAKUBU NURA WINS WORLD PHYSICS COMPETITION



Dr. Yakubu Nura of the University of Maiduguri, in Nigeria, has won the World Physics Competition by defeating about 5720 contenders from 97 countries.
World Championship-2019 in Physics (Einstein's planetary equation) acknowledged the outstanding international contributions and selected him "based on international meritorious competition".

Dr. Nura’s research article was announced winner among 5721 nominations from 97 countries, screened for the World Championship-2019 in Physics (Einstein's planetary equation).

Nura, who hails from Yobe State, is now recognized as the father of modern Einstein's planetary equation studies in Physics.
The award was instituted to identify brilliant scientists and academicians around the world through world championship.

The World Championship is organized by the International Agency for Standards and Ratings at international level.

Nura, (world champion and fellow, Directorate of Physics, IASR) plays a vital role in the advancement of scientific knowledge in Physics, reports Voice of Nigeria.

Saturday, 10 August 2019

CHIFE AWUHE ORBANGA CELEBRATE HIS D.L.A



Chief Awuhe & Daughter


Chief Akeweje 1 of Yoruba students,Fidei Polytechnic,Gboko chapter,Chief Awuhe Orbanga celebrate the love of his life,his pride,his world best,his jewel,and beautiful Daughter,Miss Doom Linda Awuhe (D.LA) as she marks her birthday today.

He has this to say as his daughter celebrates her day "I hope that you will have a great day and that you will be surrounded by your loved ones. May all your wishes come true and that you will always be happy. The eyes are the mirror of your soul and the most essential things in life are only visible through your heart and I know that your soul and your heart, reflect how special you are. Once again,Happy Birthday my Beautiful Daughter."

Thursday, 8 August 2019

THE NEED FOR NOWADAYS GIRLS TO EMBARK ON SELF EMPLOYED THAN TO DEPEND ON GUYS.(A Case study of Adaeze Precious)











THE NEED FOR NOWADAYS GIRLS TO EMBARK ON SELF EMPLOYED THAN TO DEPEND ON GUYS.(A Case study of Adaeze Peciouse)


Self-employment is the state of working for oneself rather than an employer.
Self-employed people generally find their own work rather than being provided with work by an employer, earning income from a trade or business that they operate.


Self-employment provides works primarily for the founders. Entrepreneurship refers all new businesses, including self-employment and businesses that never intend to grow big or become registered, but startups refer to new businesses that intend to grow beyond the founders, to have employees, and grow large.

self-employment is an organization created with the primarily intention to give a job to the founders.

In this very picture below,a found and beautiful girl is seen making foot wears, when sparklingmediaconcept.blogspot.com make a chart with,Miss Precious said she has been into this for two years now and she is happily with her job and she can't depend on a man why she is seen money everywhere on the street.

" I am a young girl,and when I graduate,even when I was at the ViRGE of graduating,I do always think,what should I be doing after my education as white color jobs are not in this country again,so I had to learn myself something that,I will not depend on the government or a man. So I joined this shoe making,and today people always come from Keffi,Doma,Abuja,even in Lafia here to buy and give me contract to make shoes for them." She stated.

Peciouse Adaeze is the CEO and Director "PRECIOUS FOOT WEARS,LAFIA" located just beside Access Bank ,Doma road,Lafia.

For your good,quality ,and skinned foot wears, contact PRECIOUS FOOT WEARS,LAFIA,besides Access Bank,Doma road,Lafia ,Nasarawa state,Nigeria. Or you can do well by calling her on: 07060657573.

16 CHILDREN DEVELOP 'WEREWOLF SYNDROME' AFTER TAKING CONTAMINATED MEDICATION ON SPAIN'S COSTA DEL SOL.

Sixteen children have developed 'werewolf syndrome' after taking contaminated medicine in Spain. The infants have hypertric...