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Friday 9 September 2016

Sacrifices to be made for each other before "Solving Marriage Issues"

Hebrews 12:2 (NKJV): Looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.


Sometimes it looks foolish for you to keep making sacrifices when the other person does not reciprocate. Welcome to marriage.
Marriage is a sacrifice of love and resources for the ultimate good of the union or the vision.
You cannot claim to love your spouse if you are not willing to sacrifice for him or her, even if it goes unrecognised.
Someone says: How long will I continue to do this? I am human you know, it is impossible to cope with this.
Yes it is, when you try to take it on by yourself. Seek God's guidance and help, you will see how easy it is to keep on.
Prayer:
Father, help me to bring the best out of my spouse, in line with your vision for him or her.
Action Point:
Do not give room for everyone to make an input in your marriage.

Lagos criticised up security for Sallah

CP Fatai Owoseni, Lagos State Police Commissioner

The Lagos State Government has said adequate preparations have been put in place toward ensuring hitch-free celebration of this year’s Eid-el-Kabir, disclosing that security personnel have been mobilized to be at strategic places such as praying grounds, amusement parks, malls, among others.
Rising from the monthly Security Council Meeting chaired by Governor Akinwunmi Ambode and attended by heads of all security agencies in the State, the government said security agencies have been alerted to be in strategic places before, during and after the celebration to nip any potential security situation in the bud.
While briefing Government House Correspondents at the end of the meeting, the State’s Commissioner of Police, Mr. Fatai Owoseni said the Council appraised the security strategies already put in place for the celebration and members were satisfied with the solid arrangement towards a successful celebration.
The CP said: “We looked at all the strategies that have been put in place by all the security agencies and the support that the State Government is giving us and we are satisfied that we are well prepared to ensure that residents of Lagos have hitch-free holiday period and that the Muslim brothers and sisters also have a successful and hitch-free Eid-el-Kabir holiday.
“Security agencies will be at all the strategic places including the Eid-el-Kabir praying ground, amusement parks and the malls so that by the time we are ending the holiday and the Sallah is finished, everybody will be happy to say that it is another successful holiday and it is another successful Eid-el-Kabir celebration.”
Besides, Owoseni debunked conflicting media reports on the casualties at the mayhem between House and Fulani communities in Agege Abattoir area of the State, saying that only one person was unfortunately killed during the crisis.
He said security agencies responded swiftly to douse the tension, adding that the mayhem was purely an issue of miscreants and criminal elements wanting to make life more difficult for the people.
He said the police also adopted Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanism by talking to the leaders of the communities on the need to embrace peace and curb the excesses of those miscreants, while more security personnel have been deployed to the area to forestall a repeat.
Earlier, the State’s Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Adeniji Kazeem said the Council also deliberated on the all-men-walk led by Governor Ambode against domestic and sexual violence, adding that government was determined to decisively deal with any perpetrator of such heinous crimes no matter how highly or lowly placed in the society.
He said there was serious commitment of the police and other security agencies towards tackling the menace once and for all.

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Incredible! Ex Kogi Governor's Son Charged With Armed Robbery...Shocking Details

Mohammed Audu
In what will come across as a really shocking development, a son of the late Kogi State governor, Audu Abubakar has been charged with armed robbery. 

Mohammed Audu, the eldest son of the late Abubakar Mohammed Audu, a former governor of Kogi State, has been charged with armed robbery.
 
According to The Punch, there was a mild drama and disbelief at the Chief Magistrates’ Court 11, Lokoja, Kogi State on Thursday when Mohammed was charged.
 
It will be recalled that Muhammad was arrested on Wednesday night when he honoured the invitation of the men of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad at the “A” Division Office of the Nigeria Police Force in Lokoja and he was subsequently detained.
 
The police charged him to court on Thursday.
 
The Punch reports that apart from armed robbery, other charges in the First Information Report filed by the police against Mohammed were criminal conspiracy, causing mischief and grievous hurt as well as attempted culpable homicide, all contrary to sections 97 (1), 248, 327, 298 and 229 of the Penal Code.
 
In the said FIR, Mohammed’s uncle, Alhaji Yahaya Audu, who was the complainant in the case, alleged that he was attacked by some hoodlums in his home at Ogbonicha on August 30.
 
Yahaya said it was by sheer miracle that he escaped from his assailants, who, he said, were shooting sporadically during the attack.
 
The police prosecutor, Mr. Otowu Gabriel, told the court that though investigation into the matter was still ongoing, findings by the police linked Mohammed and others still at large with Yahaya’s attack.
 
The lead defence counsel, Mr. Okechukwu Ajunwa, however, contended that there was nothing in the charge that linked his client to the attack.
 
Ajuwa urged the court to admit his client to bail in line with the provision of Section 36 (5) of the constitution, and in view of the fact that the police were still investigating the case.
 
He assured the court that his client would neither abscond nor interfere with police investigation if granted bail.
 
He said his client was a prominent member of the society, who had no reason to abscond, pointing out that Mohammed was not arrested but he voluntarily went to the police station to honour their invitation.
 
In his response, the prosecutor said he did not wish to oppose the bail application but would allow the court to use its discretion.
 
After listening to the parties, the Chief Magistrate, Alhassan Hussain, admitted Mohammed to bail, with a directive that he must make himself available for every court session.
 
The court adjourned till September 29, 2016 for further proceedings in the matter.

Glean:  Tori

Thursday 8 September 2016

2016 U.S. Open | Serena advances but Murray is knocked out

Serena Williams is still on course for her 23rd Grand Slam title but she was made to work for her place by world No.5, Simona Halep, who literally played out her skin to try and stop the world No.1.
The first set was a breeze for Serena as she went 3-0 up in just six minutes.
Halep got on the board but could not stop the onslaught as she conceded the first set 6-2. The first two games of the second set was an all-out baseline battle as Halep staved off Serena to hold at 1-1, then broke – the first against Serena at this year’s US Open.
Serena made 25 unforced errors in dropping her first set of the tournament she fought off Halep’s determination to take the third set 6-3.
It is Serena’s ninth consecutive Grand Slam semifinal and the 33rd major semifinal of her career.
In the men’s draw, Andy Murray suffered a five-set loss to Kei Nishikori in what was one of the best matches so far at the 2016 US open.
At the beginning, it looked like it was going to be a stroll for the world No.2 as Murray won 6-1. After the match, Nishikori admitted that the first set for him was a case of no-show.
“It was tough to stay calm,” said Nishikori. “He started very well in the beginning, there were a lot of ups and downs in the match. But I’m very happy to win.”
The match lasted all of four hours on the Arthur Ashe Stadium court, Nishikori returns to the semi-final at Flushing Meadows since he first made it in 2014.
The fifth set was all Nishikori as he grabbed an early break to lead 2-0 but Murray fought back to take a 5-4 lead before a calmer Nishikori took the game in a tiebreak.
Murray would say he was not helped by a courtside disturbance early in the fourth set that he lost 6-1 and the fifth set was a display of hard baseline hitting that Nishikori prevailed on. Nishikori goes on to meet Stan Wawrinka in the semis.

Glean: Features

PEOPLE GETS SCARED OF DEATH AS HAUSA, FULANI HERDSMEN CLASH IN LAGOS


One Hausa man has been reportedly killed when the northerners clashed with Fulani herdsmen in Abattoir area of Agege, Lagos State. One of the victims of the clash receiving treatment after the incident. Photo: RRS According to tweets by the Rapid Response Squad, the impasse was between youths of both tribes. As at the time of filing this report, it was not clear what caused the disagreement between both tribes believed to always be in support of each other. Calm has since been restored to the area as the security operatives have reacted swiftly to the distress call.

Glean: DailyTimes

10 EXERCISES THAT WILL BUILD YOUR BODY SYSTEM

Have you tried all you can to effectively transform your whole body? There are a few great exercises that will help you to reach your fitness goal. These exercises are easy but effective in strengthening your body along with burning unwanted calories. However, sticking to these exercises is not enough to transform your body, you should also eat healthy and get enough sleep regularly. Don’t waste your precious time doing other workouts. 
In this article IYB decided to share with you ten (10) ways you can actually do very easy exercises and get your body transformed within the twinkle of of an eye. *smile*
  • JUMPING ROPE

When was the last time you jumped rope? Perhaps in your childhood. Jumping rope is a cheap and easily portable exercise that you can do almost anywhere. This workout burns more calories per minute than any other workout. Get jumping for a perfect exercise and plenty of fun. 

One of the best things about jumping rope is that you can do it with your kids. Moreover, jumping rope is a fantastic way to fit in a highly effective cardio session when you are on the go. Simply toss your jumping rope in your carry-on and you don’t need to look for the nearest gym. So, who said jumping rope is only for kids?

  • SQUATS

The squat is a compound, full-body exercise that works more than one muscle group. This powerful exercise helps tone your glutes, strengthen your body and burn a lot of calories. To boost your calorie expenditure and raise your heart rate, you can try to do jump squats. Or stay in a squat hold with dumbbells in the hands to increase the resistance as well as feel the burn. 

Doing squats regularly is one of the best ways to transform your body as well as improve your physical health. If you sit all day at work or home, you are at higher risk of serious disease. Why not do several squats while waiting for your dinner to cook, the kettle to boil, or your PC to boot up? Sometimes multitasking is a great thing


  • PUSHUPS

Unfortunately, many people avoid doing pushups since this exercise is a bit harder to perform, but it can do wonders for your body. There are plenty of different pushups that work the different muscles in the shoulders and arms. Try to vary your pushup style to lower your risk of becoming bored with exercise. Not only do pushups work the upper body, but work the core as well. 

Do pushups a few days a week to help sculpt the arms and overall transform the body. Plus, pushups are good for your heart and cardiovascular health and this exercise helps to improve your posture. Just make sure you do them correctly – learn to do pushups with your back straight to reduce back pain and avoid straining your back.


  • LUNGES 

To tone the muscles in your legs try doing lunges. Lunges give you such amazing results because they isolate every leg individually, helping transform your body. To add some cardio and boost the intensity, do some jump lunges or pulse lunges. I suggest you do three sets of 10 lunges a day for the best results. 

Since lunges are an incredibly effective #workout for strengthening, sculpting and building a few muscle groups, why not do them every day? Even if you have a super busy schedule, you can still find time to do several lunges. Stop making excuses and start exercising to transform your body today.


  • SWIMMING 

The great news for all lovers of swimming and for those who are trying to transform their bodies – swimming is a super effective workout that will bring you astonishing results. Swimming helps strengthen your core and work different muscle groups.

Swimming boasts numerous health benefits. It helps to reduce your blood pressure, strengthen your heart and improve your aerobic capacity. Plus, swimming is a wonderful way for your family to get moving and have plenty of fun together. Though, this exercise is not as portable as jumping rope.


  • RUNNING


There are many benefits of running. It helps to relieve stress, improve your heart health, reduce the risk of depression, burn mega calories and improve your overall health. Running can actually transform the body like nothing else. It builds strong, toned legs and makes them look thinner. 

I enjoy running, especially early in the morning, and I think it’s one of the best exercises to do every day. I always feel a great sense of accomplishment after my run. If you don’t feel like running, try jogging. Not only does jogging help to burn calories, it also helps to improve your overall health.


  • CYCLING 

A cycling workout is a foolproof way to get a great sweat and work your legs. Cycling is a wonderful exercise since you can push yourself at a higher intensity. It strengthens your legs, arms and back, encourages your heart to work more efficiently and aids in weight loss. 

Cycling is also one of the easiest ways to fit exercise into your everyday routine since it’s a great means of transportation. It gets you fit, saves you money, and is good for your health. Bring along your significant other or friend, or cycle solo, and ensure you get the most out of your workout.


  • DUMBBELL CURLS

Work out your arms with regular dumbbell curls. You can perform the exercise with a set of free weights if you have no dumbbells at home. Try to do dumbbell curls standing or sitting, with both arms or alternated. Whatever you choose, perform this exercise 3-4 times a week for the best results.


  • LEG LIFTS

Leg lifts can be done almost anywhere and for free! No additional equipment required! This ridiculously simple exercise helps to work out your abs and your legs. Additionally, leg lifts help you tone your thigh muscles, when done regularly.


  • PLANK

Plank is a powerful total body workout that is incredibly simple, effective and efficient. Just like leg lifts, it can be done anywhere, and regressed and progressed to suit any fitness level. Plank may seem to be a challenging workout at first. However, this is a quick way to sculpt your entire body in a matter of a few weeks.
 
Well there we go! The list of the most effective exercises that will definitely help you transform your body. Just make sure you do them on a regular basis to see the best results. What’s your favorite exercise? 
#body #exercise #women #weight #fitness #strength 

Best friend Malika & Khloe Kardashian pose with stacks of dollar bills


Khloe Kardashian who is currently on vacation with her mum Kris Jenner, sister Kourtney K, best friend Masika and a host of other friends in Mexico posed with Malika while she puffed out smoke and they both posed with a stack of cash. She also shared a photo of Kourtney wearing a swimsuit ith her name on it and wrote: "Put my name on your swimsuit so I know it's real!! BAE 😍😍😍" More photos after the cut...

Wednesday 7 September 2016

10 Hyped Young Stars Who Have A Lot to Prove

10 Hyped Young Stars Who Have A Lot to Prove
Off the field, Ezekiel Elliott has been involved in offseason controversy. On the field, the hype is still real.
Pundits have dubbed him a pro-ready back who will flourish behind the Dallas Cowboys' talented offensive line and rush his way to the Offensive Rookie of the Year.
Performing well in college and the preseason will do that—set the bar high, that is. And yet, the former Ohio State standout has yet to play a down in a professional game that counts. 
Elliott is not the only young athlete getting a lot of hype right now. Recent college grad Jimmy Vesey had NHL teams clamoring for his services in August, and 22-year-old UFC fighter Paige VanZant has achieved fame beyond her years.
What do these and the other seven athletes on this list have in common? 1. They are the subjects of big-time hype in their sports, and... 2. They haven't had the opportunity or sufficient time to prove themselves yet. Some have yet to play in a professional game, and others are simply young talents without a lot of experience under their belts.
As any sports fan knows, hype is one thing, and execution is another. Will all 10 of these athletes soar to great heights? Will they meet or exceed the surging expectations that have been placed upon them?
glean: bleacher 

Police Request to Postpone Edo State Election " INEC Meets on DSS"

INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu


Olawale Olaleye in Lagos, Senator Iroegbu, Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja and Adibe Emenyonu in Benin City
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) will meet thursday in Benin to deliberate on the request by the Department of State Services (DSS) and Nigerian Police for the postponement of the September 10, 2016 gubernatorial elections in Edo State.
Rotimi Oyekanmi, the Chief Press Secretary to the INEC National Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, confirmed to Thisday last night that the commission whose national commissioners were already in Benin City, the state capital, for the election would meet to consider the security agencies’ request.
Citing security concerns, the DSS and the Police had, after a closed door meeting between the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mr. Ibrahim Idris, and the DSS Director-General, Mr. Lawal Daura, in Abuja yesterday, had advised INEC to consider shifting the election to a future date.
“Credible intelligence availed the agencies indicate plans by insurgent/extremist elements to attack vulnerable communities and soft targets with high population during the forthcoming Sallah celebrations between 12th and 13th September, 2016,” the security agencies said in a statement by the Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), DCP Don Awunah, and Mr. Garba Abdullahi of the DSS.
But in a swift response, the INEC expressed surprise at the advice and said it was unaware of any security threat to the election, particularly when it had just been assured by the Inter-agency Security Committee on the ground in Benin City, the state capital, that all was well.
“As regards the position of the Police and State Security Agencies, we like to say that we were not informed and therefore not part of that decision in Abuja. Nobody told us, the INEC Chairman is here along with all the national commissioners and we were not informed about it. We just heard the news like every other person else,” Oyekanmi, had told Thisday on phone wednesday.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the main challenger in the contest, has also opposed the proposition by the security agencies, calling on President Muhammadu Buhari to put them in check.
The security agencies, however, insisted that Edo State was one of the states targeted by extremist elements for attacks around the proposed election date.
They said similar threats were made during the Labour Day and Democracy Day celebrations in May as well as the Ed-el-Fitr holidays in July 2016 but the security agencies were able to disrupt and thwart the insurgents’ plan.
They said while they recognised the importance of the election, the security agencies would not take chances and allow the peace of the country to be disrupted.
“It is in regard of these that we are appealing to INEC which has the legal duty to regulate elections in the country to consider the need for possible postponement of the date of the election in Edo State in order to enable security agencies deal decisively with the envisaged terrorist threats,” the police and the DSS said.
The electoral body has, however, said it was at sea on why the security agencies made the request when their representatives overseeing security for the election in the state had rest assured it that they were ready to secure the poll on Saturday.
Oyekanmi said contrary to the fears over security, the Inter Agency Committee on election security had given an undertaking to secure the exercise.
“The funny thing is that we are still in Benin City, we have concluded a final stakeholders forum during which the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Joshak Habila, gave his word that everything is ready; that the police is ready and that they are going to deploy about 25,000 men for the Saturday’s governorship election in Edo State,” he said.
Oyekanmi, who explained that the top echelon of INEC management team was in Benin City where a final meeting of the stakeholders’ forum was held yesterday, expressed surprise that the police raised concerns about security moments after giving guarantees through DIG Habila.
Some of the INEC leadership already on the ground in Edo State include the national chairman Mahmood Yakubu, Amina Zakari, Muhammed Leky, Ambassador Lawrence Nwuruku, Soyebi Adedeji, representatives of the police and DSS and the 19 candidates contesting in the election.
“He gave assurances about adequate security for the election, only for us to hear of news filtering in that security agencies addressed a press conference in Abuja, saying that they cannot guarantee security for the election. As I speak we are planning to meet with the civil society organisations and other stakeholders to determine how we are going to respond to it,” the INEC chair CPS said.
The CPS said that the DIG who represented the IG on the inter agency committee on election security, including the new commissioner of police, Edo State Command, attended the stakeholders’ meeting and gave assurances that security agencies would provide security, warning all trouble makers and potential trouble makers that if they make any trouble they would be promptly arrested and prosecuted.
“It was on that note that we ended the meeting but now we are hearing a different thing, so obviously something may be going on that we were not part of,” Oyekanmi said.
Expectedly, the opposition PDP came out smoking against the security advice, calling on Buhari to rein in the security agencies.
“President Muhammadu Buhari should caution the security agencies to desist from doing anything that will jeopardise this forthcoming gubernatorial election in Edo State and direct them to provide security for the exercise,” Prince Dayo Adeyeye, Publicity Secretary of the party’s National Caretaker Committee, said wednesday.
In a statement yesterday by Adeyeye, the party said there is no way the state, which successfully hosted the president during the APC rally without any hitch could now become so insecure to warrant a postponement of the election.
Puncturing the security concerns excuse by the police and DSS, it said it was hogwash having regards to the fact that INEC recently conducted a ‘hitch free’ senatorial by-election in Borno State, which was a high-point of insurgency in the country without objection from the security agencies.
“It is lamentable to hear from these same security agencies that the election cannot be held in a state where in less than 24 hours, the president and all the APC leaders and members had an uninterrupted rally,” it said.
Incidentally, Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State was also up in arms against the postponement move as he told INEC not to postpone the defeat of the PDP by shifting the date of the election.
According to the governor, who is a member of the All Progressive Congress, “The APC is ready for the election this Saturday and that was why we held our mega rally on Tuesday and after that rally our people across the state became more committed, more dogged and ready for the Saturday election.”
He, however, said security being a critical factor in an election must be taken seriously. “If on their own they are calling on INEC for postponement, I am sure they must have their reasons because they are experts in it. If you recall, we raised the alarm that the PDP had planned to import thugs from neighbouring states to help them unleash mayhem on our people because they are not prepared for the election,” he said.
Ize-Iyamu Predicted a Shift in Date
Incidentally, the PDP governorship candidate in the election, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, had predicted a shift in date of the election, saying the ruling APC had planned to hinge the postponement on the Sallah break. He would appear to have now been vindicated.
Ize-Iyamu had said a few weeks ago that there were plans to postpone the election, although he cited the Muslim Sallah as the probable reason, he further alluded to the fact that it was a ploy by the APC to destabilise things and put the PDP at a disadvantage.
The PDP candidate, who hinted this during an interactive session with journalists in Benin, the Edo State capital, said the possibility of a postponement was almost inevitable if the facts before him were correct.
He said the information, which had been deliberately concealed by the ruling party for strategic reasons, was however leaked to him by some members of the other camp (APC), who believed in his ambition and had pretended to be unaware of it too, albeit for strategic reasons.
According to him, the main reason the possibility of a shift in date was being kept secret by the ruling party was because they wanted the PDP and its candidate to outspend themselves before the announcement, by which time raising more money ahead of the new date would have been a bit difficult.
He told the journalists: “There is the possibility that INEC may postpone the election from September 10. Although this is not official, we have it on good authority that the date may coincide with this year’s Muslim Salah and if that is true, the postponement might be inevitable. But no one has mentioned or communicated this to us yet.
“But we have it on good authority that the other side already knows about the development and are trying as much as possible to conceal it from us, so that by the time the postponement is announced, we would have outspent ourselves and you know what that means.”
INEC Says 1,925,105 Voters, 18,511 Officials, 25,000 Police Personnel to Participate
The electoral commission, however, said yesterday that 1,925,105 voters would vote during Saturday’s election, adding that 18,511 officials would conduct the election.
The INEC Chairman, Yakubu, while addressing political parties, civil society organisations, non-governmental organisations, interest groups and other stakeholders in a meeting in Benin City, said the officials had been trained on the election and electoral guidelines.
He assured the participants that more card reader machines had been deployed. He said incident forms would also be used for those who had not finalised their accreditation process. He explained that accreditation and voting would commence simultaneously.
The INEC boss said no voter is entitled to security escort to the polling units, adding that high profile personalities were not eligible to come with thugs and security men to polling units to vote.
He said voters should leave the polling area after casting their votes. He said the election would be free and fair, promising that the election would be transparent.
Ize-Iyamu Predicted a Shift in Date
Incidentally, the PDP governorship candidate in the election, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, had predicted a shift in date of the election, saying the ruling APC had planned to hinge the postponement on the Sallah break. He would appear to have now been vindicated.
Ize-Iyamu had said a few weeks ago that there were plans to postpone the election, although he cited the Muslim Sallah as the probable reason, he further alluded to the fact that it was a ploy by the APC to destabilise things and put the PDP at a disadvantage.
The PDP candidate, who hinted this during an interactive session with journalists in Benin, the Edo State capital, said the possibility of a postponement was almost inevitable if the facts before him were correct.
He said the information, which had been deliberately concealed by the ruling party for strategic reasons, was however leaked to him by some members of the other camp (APC), who believed in his ambition and had pretended to be unaware of it too, albeit for strategic reasons.
According to him, the main reason the possibility of a shift in date was being kept secret by the ruling party was because they wanted the PDP and its candidate to outspend themselves before the announcement, by which time raising more money ahead of the new date would have been a bit difficult.
He told the journalists: “There is the possibility that INEC may postpone the election from September 10. Although this is not official, we have it on good authority that the date may coincide with this year’s Muslim Salah and if that is true, the postponement might be inevitable. But no one has mentioned or communicated this to us yet.
“But we have it on good authority that the other side already knows about the development and are trying as much as possible to conceal it from us, so that by the time the postponement is announced, we would have outspent ourselves and you know what that means.”
INEC Says 1,925,105 Voters, 18,511 Officials, 25,000 Police Personnel to Participate
The electoral commission, however, said yesterday that 1,925,105 voters would vote during Saturday’s election, adding that 18,511 officials would conduct the election.
The INEC Chairman, Yakubu, while addressing political parties, civil society organisations, non-governmental organisations, interest groups and other stakeholders in a meeting in Benin City, said the officials had been trained on the election and electoral guidelines.
He assured the participants that more card reader machines had been deployed. He said incident forms would also be used for those who had not finalised their accreditation process. He explained that accreditation and voting would commence simultaneously.
The INEC boss said no voter is entitled to security escort to the polling units, adding that high profile personalities were not eligible to come with thugs and security men to polling units to vote.
He said voters should leave the polling area after casting their votes. He said the election would be free and fair, promising that the election would be transparent.
glean: ThisDay


UNICEF - Nigeria risks raising adults with low intelligence

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The Nutrition Specialist, United Nations Children’s Fund, Mrs. Ada Ezeogu, has said that more Nigerian children may grow up to become adults with low mental capacity because of malnutrition.
Ezeogu stated this on the sidelines of a media dialogue on how to stop child malnutrition in the country.
Quoting a National Health Demographic Survey, Ezeogu also said that the number of stunted children occasioned by inadequate diet and micronutrients deficiency was high even in some states in the South-West.
Such children, she said, might grow up to become adults with low mental capacity if nothing was done to arrest the situation.
According to her, unpaid salaries and hike in prices of foodstuff are also contributing to the malnutrition problem facing Nigerian children.
She said this was the reason UNICEF was promoting exclusive breast-feeding for six months.
Exclusively breastfed babies, she added, had lower chances of developing chronic health conditions such as diabetes, asthma and childhood leukaemia in the future.
She said, “Breastfed infants do better in intelligence and behaviour test than formula fed babies. There are many Nigerian children with stunted growth and this affects their mental capacity even when they become adults.
“Every child should be exclusively breastfed for the first six months.  Breast feeding lowers the risk of chronic conditions, such as obesity, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes, child-hood asthma and leukaemia.”
Ezeogu explained that breast feeding babies for the first six months would boost their mental capacity as well as make them to become adults with great intellect.
She also warned mothers against mixing breast feeding with infant formula, saying this was dangerous to babies.
Ezeogu, who said that 50 per cent of infant deaths in the country were caused by malnutrition, added that this could be reduced drastically with adequate nutrition.
glean:  PUNCH.