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SAVE LIVES, STOP KILLING

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The world we are now has been influenced by different factors which make the world worthwhile. Some see positivity in whatever they see interesting in today's world while some see negativity in whatever is not interested to them. The idea of seeing the world the way it is is objective. This is why you cannot condemn anyone from seeing things differently. In our world today, there is something that is called moral value, and this moral value has its generic meaning of what is considered to be morally accepted and cherished in the society we belong. The question that arises everyday in our thoughts is where is this world going? Honestly, no one is able to give answer to this and no one would be able to give any concrete answer to this. But it is better for every individual to pressume the anwer in his or her mind. For Socrates, he sees moral value as ability to think well and have true knowledge. Can we then say the act of killing is the opposite of what moral value shoul

ATTENTION PLEASE, IT'S GOING VIRAL

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Monkeypox has been causing panic across Nigeria since the first suspected case of the viral disease was reported in Bayelsa State last we ek. It has since spread to six other states. These are Rivers, Ekiti, Akwa-Ibom, Lagos, Ogun and Cross River The Executive Officer of the National Centre for Disease Control, Chikwe Ihekweazu, confirmed that 31 cases had been recorded in the seven states. Following reports of the spread of the disease, the House of Representatives on Tuesday summoned the Minister of Health, Isaac Adewole, to appear before it to explain measures being taken to curb the spread. In the absence of specific form of treatment or vaccine, PREMIUM TIMES has compiled some of the things people need to know to prevent the spread of the disease. Monkeypox can be transmitted through contact with body fluids or respiratory droplet of an infected animal, and being bitten by an animal infected by the disease. Seven Tips 1. Avoid contact with squirrels, rats and

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CURE FOR STOMACH DISORDER AND ASTHMA...

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The black nightshade leaves ae used important ingredients in several medicines. It is a valuable cardiac tonic. It corrects disordered processes of nutrition by which the organism ingests, digests, absordes, transports, utilises and excrets food substances, and restores the normal function to the system. It also reduces excitement, pain and irritation. Some of the disorder that can be cured includes: dropsy, fevers, stomach disorders, asthma Dropsy: The plant is beneficial in the treatment of dropsy. It increases the secretion  and discharge of urine. Either it can be used as decoction or as a vegetable in the treatment of this disease. An extract of the leaves and stem, in doses of 6 to 8ml can also be taken. Fevers: Black Nghtshade leaves are also useful in fevers. A syrup of the vegetable can be given as a cooling drink. To induce copious perspiration, a hot infusion of 0.75 to 1,25 decigrams, of dried leaves can be used. The fruits of the plants can also be given wth

WHAT HAPPENED IN IBADAN? A MUST READ STORY BY TOMILOLA

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Ìbàdàn (Ìlú Ẹ ̀ bá-Ọ ̀ dàn) aka Ile Oluyole, Ilu Ogunmola Meaning: "Between the forest and plains" Ibadan - Running splash of gold and rust flung among seven hills, like broken china in the sun - J.P Clark. Location of Ibadan in Nigeria Ibadan, surrounded by seven hills, is located in south-western Nigeria. It is the capital of Oyo State, and is reputed to be the third largest indigenous city in Nigeria after Kano and Lagos respectively. It is populated dominantly by the Yorubas. It was founded in the 18th Century. According to local historians, before the existence of Ibadan, Oyo kingdom, a then very powerful kingdom governed a lion share of Yorubaland. Hence, Ibadan was born when, Lagelu, the Jagun (Chief of War) of the Oyo empire left the Oyo Kingdom with some of his best warriors from Oyo town, Ogbomoso and Ilesa, to found their military outpost to prevent attack on Oyo kingdom from surrounding towns such as Ijebu, Egba and Ado warriors and thei

Old Catholic Church now in Nigeria

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The news about the pioneer Nigerian Police Catholic chaplain is not new again even though some people have not really heard about it in detail. The Old Catholic and Apostolic church had been in existence even before the then Rev Fr. Fagbohun of Ekiti Catholic diocese joined the church which the Catholic Diocese of Ekiti really went against. He states that  The formal separation occurred over the issue of Papal’s universal authority. It started in The Netherlands in 1724, creating the first Old Catholic Church.   Fr. Fagbohun joined the religion in the year 2014 when he was being made the first Bishop in Nigeria and who in turn had been ordaining young ones so as to add to the number of the clergy in the country. It is observed that most of the people ordained are those who had been trained in the Roman Catholic Seminaries, who by chance could not make it to the Roman Catholic priesthood. The aim of the Old Catholic and Apostolic Church is totally against the aim of the Roman Cathol

Igbo people and the Concept of God

Igbo people (From Wikipedia) The Igbo, sometimes (especially formerly) referred to as the Ibo/Ebo, are an ethnic group in West Africa numbering in the tens of millions. Most Igbo people live in southeastern Nigeria, who are one of the largest of the Nigeria's population;[citation needed] they can also be found in significant numbers in neighboring Cameroon and other African countries as well as in other countries outside of Africa. Their language is the Igbo language. Geography The Igbo in Nigeria are found in Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo, as well as in Delta and Rivers States. The Igbo language is predominant throughout this area, although English (the national language) is also spoken. Prominent towns in Igbo country include Aba, Abiriba, Awka, Abba, Nigeria, Owerri, Orlu, Nnewi, Mbaise, Nsukka, Enugu, Onitsha, Afikpo, Okigwe, Umuahia, Asaba, Ohafia, Arochukwu,Ngwo, Mbaitoli, Ikeduru and Ihiala amongst others. Igbo Beliefs and Religious Thought The Igbo believe in a bene