Saturday, October 3, 2015

Ghanian's Actress celebrates Nigeria at 55 With Hot Photos.

Ghanaian actress, Juliet Ibrahim has joined Nigerians in celebrating the 55th anniversary of the country on Instagram.
Ghollywood's beauty queen, Juliet Ibrahim has share some hot pool pictures on her Instagram page as well as a designed banner in celebration of Nigeria's 55th anniversary.
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Friday, October 2, 2015

Barcelona's Star Neymar flaunts his New ferarri.

Brazilian International, Neymar shared a photo of his luxury car, while thanking God for his blessings.
 
The Barcelona footballer shared the photo of himself sitting on top his $200k Ferrari 458 Spider and wrote : 'Thank you God for giving me health and the fruit of my work can make another child's dream!'

Hydroquinone: Top 10 Dangers of Skin Bleeching.

Unconfirmed reports from the Nigerian National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), suggests that 77% of Nigerian women bleach their skin! All across Africa and even Asia, the habit of skin bleaching is becoming more and more prevalent.
 
Look around you and the signs are everywhere. You probably know a friend, aunty, sister, neighbour, colleague who is fixated on skin-bleaching.

For women of African descent, the scourge of skin bleaching is made worse because most women (and even men!) use creams made with the potent bleaching agent: Hydroquinone.

Some important facts about Hydroquinone:

1. Hydroquinone works by inhibiting the enzyme tyrosinase, which is important in skin pigment (melanin) development. It is important to be aware that Melanin actually provides protection against UV radiation. It is more effective than any sunscreen known to man. It diffuses UV radiation and turns it into harmless heat.

2. Combining Hydroquinone with skin products that contain benzoyl peroxide, hydrogen peroxide, or other peroxides, (found in most acne treatment) is harmful to the skin. This causes temporary staining of the skin. Also hydroquinone should not be used with any of the new resorcinol-based skin lightening treatments such as Clinique dark spot corrector.

3. 4% and above hydroquinone concentration is generally considered by most dermatologists to be one of the most effective skin-lightening and age spot-brightening agents. Overall, it is considered to be a bit safe/less harmful for Caucasians and light-skinned asians BUT not as safe for darker-skinned people (Africans).

Dangers of Hydroquinone:

1.) It causes pigmentation of the eye and permanent corneal damage.This only occurs when the eye is directly exposed to hydroquinone.

2.) It causes OCHRONOSIS(a skin disorder characterised by progressive sooty darkening of the skin.)

3.) It whitens skin by killing your skins pigment cells.

4.) Its counter productive as it gives u dark knuckles,ankles,purplish vericose veins, a PATCH WORK OF COLOURS ON A ONCE BEAUTIFUL SKIN.
5.) It can cause irritation and contact dermatitis.

6.) Even if you succeed in bleaching the skin whiter with hydroquinone products,it often has an unhealthy,pasty look.Also,once you stop using it,ur skin re darkens.And since using it long term is unhealthy,its a basically a catch-22 situation.

7). If you live in the tropical region, the combination of hydroquinone and the sun is a bad one.Increased risk of ochronosis have been linked to excess sun exposure while using hydroquinone. As such, dermatologists often recommend to always use hydroquinonewitha sunscreen. (Note: In the hot African climate, sometimes, even sunscreens do not offer enough protection for the skin!)

8.)
 Most products with hydroquinone have an awful smelland cause intense body heat and sweating. Users often try to mask the odour by profuse use of perfumes which seems to make it even worse. There is off-the-shelf hydroquinone-based product(s) that’s so potent that users have to constantly stay in air-conditioned rooms!

9.) It thins out the outer layer of the skin (the epidermis), which is dangerous especially during or post- surgical procedures, as it may take the skin a longer time to heal from cuts, wounds and/or stitches.

10). It ages your skinand as you get older the effects become even more pronounced. It is not a pretty sight to see someone whose skin has been damaged by prolonged years of hydroquinone use! Age gracefully and not with disgrace.

A Woman without a Vagina opening gives birth to a child.

There is this trending report of a woman without private part being delivered of a baby girl in Lagos after going through many travails as a result of her predicament.
Destiny Chimezie
 
According to Evangelist Uchenna Opara, sister Destiny Chimezie is from Abia State but residing in Lagos, she was called a boy. Her people called her Chimezie (let God correct) which is a male’s name. 
 
Her family had done all humanly possible to give her a gender to no avail. They had visited several hospitals and maternity homes to no avail, while the case lasted, her mother left her father and her father continued seeking for solution until the problem became overwhelming and he died in an accident. 
 
God allegedly visited her during the Lord’s Chosen programme last year and miraculously opened her genital. She got pregnant and delivered a bouncing baby girl.
 
Below is the testimony in full:
"The testimony I want to give goes to show the goodness and everlasting love of God on his children. There is this lady, her name is Sister Destiny Chimezie from Isiala Ngwa South Local Govt Area in Abia State but residing in Lagos.
 
She was called a boy, her people called her Chimezie which is a  male’s name.
 
Her family had done everything humanly possible to give her gender to no avail. They had visited several hospitals and maternity homes to no avail.
 
While the travail lasted, her mother left her father because of the shame Destiny was bringing to the family.
 
Neighbours were mocking her mother because her child was not a male or female. As her mother left her father because of this reproach, her father continued seeking for solution until the problem became overwhelming and he died in an accident.
 
At the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), the consultant that examined her described her genital as malformed. Her husband divorced her because of the stigma. She was still in this dilemma when a Chosen brother met her and married her, believing that nothing is impossible with God and God visited her during the Lord’s Chosen programme titled “ONLY GOD CAN DO THIS” last year and miraculously opened her genital.
 
She got pregnant and delivered a bouncing baby girl. She was among the women that dedicated their children on Sunday, 27th September, 2015 at The Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministries headquarter at Ijesha, Lagos."

How President Buhari selected his Ministerial nominees.

Findings have revealed how President Muhammadu Buhari chose his ministerial nominees, whose names he sent to the Senate on Wednesday, September 30.
 
The 21 ministerial nominees selected by President Muhammadu Buhari and submitted to the Senate on Wednesday were unaware of their nominations, The Nation learnt on Thursday, October 1.
 
It was gathered that the President neither met nor hinted any of the nominees of their appointments.
 
A source revealed that after shortlisting those he needed, President Buhari directed security agencies to conduct discreet investigations into their records. Those closer to him were not exempted, the source said.
 
The Presidency yesterday directed all the nominees to submit their curriculum vitae.
 
A source,said: “Most of the nominees announced on Wednesday were caught unawares because Buhari never sat any of them down or told them that they would be among his ministers.
 
“Even though some of them had been coming to the Presidential Villa, he did not confide in them.
 
“I can tell you that the President did not give assurance to ex-Governors Rotimi Amaechi, Kayode Fayemi, and Babatunde Fashola. Even as close as Lt.-Gen. Dambazzau and Sen. Hadi Sirika are to the President, they did not know that they would be in the cabinet. The President adopted suspense all through. That is his style."

What Bill Clinton, Gordon Brown and other World leaders told me about President Buhari - Obasanjo.

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has revealed what world leaders are saying about the incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari.
President Muhammadu Buhari and Olusegun Obasanjo
 
Former President, Olusegun Obasanjo has revealed the impression of some world leaders about President Muhammadu Buhari.
 
Speaking with reporters at his Abeokuta home on Thursday, October 1, Obasanjo stated that despite Nigeria’s “mistakes and missteps," it is not doing badly at 55 as a nation.
 
He said: “I heard some of the comments of those he (Buhari) met; the comment that probably will not come back to him. He met Clinton for almost one hour and President Clinton, when I joined him for his global initiative talked to me about the impression of our President, it was favourable.
 
“Gordon Brown and I met him and we talked about issues. The few other leaders who met him gave me their impression and his debut so to say, it has been good. I think we are at the table, what they use to say that Nigeria is not at the table, now we are present at the table.”
 
He said comments from the world leaders and statemen during the recent UN summit showed that President Muhammadu Buhari did not only have a good outing there, but also helped to place Nigeria at a strategic position for global politics.

President Buhari's ministerial nominees revealed.

The full list of President Muhammadu Buhari's ministerial nominees as submitted to the Senate has leaked online. See those that made the list.
 
Latest reports have revealed the 21-member ministerial nominees as submitted by President Muhammadu Buhari to the National Assembly on Wednesday, September 30, as follows:

Ministers nominated by President Muhammadu Buhari:

1.Dr. Chris Ngige (Anambra)

2. Kayode Fayemi (Ekiti)

3. Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers)

4. Babatunde Fashola (Lagos)

5. Abdurrahman Dambazau (rtd) (Kano)

6. Aisha AlHassan (Taraba)

7. Ogbonaya Onu (Abia)

8. Kemi Adeosun (Ogun)

9. Abubakar Malami SAN (Kebbi)

10. Senator Sirika Hadi (Katsina)

11. Barrister Adebayo Shittu (Oyo)

12. Sulaiman Adamu (Jigawa)

13. Solomon Dalong (Plateau)

14.Ibe Kachikwu (Delta) GMD, NNPC

15. Osagie Ehanire (Edo

17. Udoma Udo-Udoma (Akwa Ibom)

18. Ahmed Isa Ibeto (Niger)

19. Ibrahim Jibril

20. Audu Ogbeh (Benue)

21. Amina Mohammed (Kaduna)