Saturday, October 14, 2017

Arthritis Has A Become Rising Trend Amongst Indians, Here's What You Need To Know About It

Arthritis used to be a disease that used to plague the elderly. Today it has become a fairly common to hear youngsters complain about knee stiffness or joint pain. A steady rise in arthritis cases among youngsters has transformed this ailment into an epidemic; to the point where it now affects over 15 percent of the Indian population.

Nigerian man freed by ritualists after 2 years because he wasn’t useful

A Nigerian man who has spent 2 years in ritualists den has just tegained his freedom, after he was released by his captors because he wasn’t ‘useful’. He was reportedly dropped along BCJ road, Apata area of Ibadan.

Thursday, October 12, 2017

We’re not injecting people in South East with monkeypox injection —Army

The Nigerian Army has urged the public to disregard rumours that its ongoing free medical outreach, especially in the South-East, was aimed at de-populating the zone.

Nigerian Wrestling Champion Power Uti Arrested Over Wife's Death​

Power Uti
The police in Lagos have reportedly arrested Nigerian wrestling champion, Power Uti, over the controversial death of his wife, Toyin.

How GPS Switches Off Your Brain

Using GPS Could Be Bad For Your Brain, According To New Research

Long Story Short
Using GPS technology "switches off" parts of the brain that would normally help you find your destination by simulating different routes. 

How to Cook Sweet Potatoes Without Losing Nutrients

Potato
Sweet potatoes were first cultivated by Native Americans and eventually became a staple of early homesteaders' diets. George Washington was a sweet potato farmer before he became a Revolutionary War general and his soldiers also became fond of them. Eaten raw, a sweet potato does not taste very sweet, but it contains an enzyme that converts the majority of its starches into sugars, causing it to sweeten as it is cooked.

Yamaha Musical Equipment

Yamaha Musical Equipment
Yamaha Musical Equipment