Sierra Leone’s First Lady, Fatima Bio, has controversially stated that her husband holds a PhD degree in staging coups. Her comment was to buttress the point that nobody can overthrow Julius Maada Bio, who will be seeking a second and final term in office during upcoming general elections. According to …
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What It Means When Your Left Breast Is Bigger Than Your Right
Having one larger breast than the other is a source of insecurity for a lot of ladies. In most women and overweight or obese males, the left breast is slightly larger than the right. Over sixty percent of the world’s population experiences this. The medical name for this is breast …
Read More »Reason Why A Woman May Urinate During Intercourse
If you believe Healthline, “urinating during intercourse is a fairly prevalent health condition that affects many people (mainly women) during intercourse,” Urination while a hard-on is largely a problem for women because men’s bodies have a built-in mechanism to avoid itThe question of why people pee while sexually active has been …
Read More »Several Ugandan troops killed in chopper crash in Eastern Congo
More than a dozen Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) soldiers have reportedly perished in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) after a helicopter crashed on them, multiple sources told this publication last night. The Mi-17 helicopter, which is mainly used for transportation, medical evacuation and VIP travel, had just delivered …
Read More »Licking Vagina During Foreplay Fights Cancer And Heart Diseases- Research
Performing oral sex on a woman can be extremely pleasurable for her, and satisfying for you to watch. But it is not dangerous or bad for health if you lick or swallow the fluid from her vagina. The fluid that is present in her vagina when you are performing oral …
Read More »UTAG strike looms
There are reports of growing agitation among University teachers following the high cost of living and what some describe as worsening conditions of service There is however uncertainty if the agitation is related to any possible breaches of pledges made after the nationwide action by all 15 public Universities in …
Read More »Stop eating fried plantain if you have any of these 3 medical conditions
The traditional method for preparing fried plantains in Nigeria involves deep-frying the bananas in either palm oil or vegetable oil (dodo). The savory side dish fried plantain can be achieved by proper preparation and frying. It’s flexible enough to work as either an appetizer or a side dish. Still today, …
Read More »U. S court sentences governor Abiodun’s aide to 5 years imprisonment
Abidemi Rufai, the former Special Assistant to the Governor of Ogun State has been sentenced to five years in prison for pandemic fraud. This follows the May 2021 charges bordering on wire fraud and aggravated identity theft leveled against him by the U.S. District Court in Tacoma. Rufai is alleged …
Read More »Weweso JHS pupils save up ‘chop money’ to buy sanitary pads
Some pupils of Weweso M/A Junior High School (JHS) in Kumasi have revealed they save up portions of money given to them for food to purchase sanitary pads. The pupils lamented that the expensive cost of the hygienic pads on the market is worsening the discomfort associated with their monthly …
Read More »Korle Bu records 45 new COVID cases among Staff and patients
The Korle Bu Teaching Hospital has recorded an increase in confirmed COVID-19 cases from 3 to 45 from the week ending 11th September, 2022 to the week ending 23rd September 2022. In response to this alarming trend of sample positivity rate among staff and patients in the Hospital, a mop-up …
Read More »Kenyans ‘clash’ over plans for monthly prayers at the presidency
Kenya’s social media space has been the center of debate around the role of religion in politics. This follows an announcement over the weekend by First Lady Rachel Ruto that monthly prayer sessions will be held at the State House, the presidential complex located in Nairobi. “The doors of State …
Read More »Government to adopt comprehensive smoke free policies to control tobacco in Ghana
The government is exploring comprehensive smoke-free policies as part of a mechanism to control tobacco use in Ghana. The Acting Director of Technical Co-ordination and Special Advisor on Non-Communicable Disease (NCDs) to the Minister of Health, Dr. Baffour Awuah, announced this in Accra during a stakeholder meeting by the Food …
Read More »A Bowl Of Oatmeal A Day, Keeps Diabetes Away
ACCORDING TO International Diabetes Federation (IDF), around 24 million adults between the ages of 20 and 79 are living with diabetes in the IDF Africa Region in 2021, among which 54% are undiagnosed. Moreover, IAF reported that diabetes led to 416,000 deaths in IDF Africa Region in 2021. Indeed, diabetes …
Read More »UEW management migrates level 400 students to new digital platform after protest
Level 400 students at the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), have been migrated to a new Online Students Information system (OSIS) from Integrated Tertiary System (ITS), Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP). This was in a statement by the Management of the University, issued on September 26 from the Office of the …
Read More »8 eating habits that can interfere with sleep
Food choices can make all the difference when it comes to getting a good night’s rest. If you struggle with falling and staying asleep, or wake up feeling tired, it might be time to take inventory of what you’re eating and when. These eight diet habits can cause you to toss …
Read More »ECOWAS sanctions Guinea, condemns Mali over Ivorian troops
The Economic Community of West African States, or ECOWAS, has announced more sanctions on Guinea’s military government after it failed to establish a new schedule for a transition to democracy. In an extraordinary summit held on Thursday on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, leaders …
Read More »We won’t recognize doctors trained in Ukraine – Medical and Dental Council
The Medical and Dental Council of Ghana has said that it will no longer recognise degree certificates issued by Medical and Dental Schools from Ukraine, as some schools have resorted to studying online. According to a citinewsroom report, the council said that the training of these students online is not …
Read More »Man stabs wife to death
A woman was stabbed to death in her home on Thursday in Gogrial West County of Warrap State, and police believe her husband was the murderer. Adhar Angok, a local police officer, told Radio Tamazuj that the man identified as Mayen stabbed his wife Abuk Madut to death at Awan …
Read More »Health Benefits Of Consuming Mango Leaves Tea
In addition to its exquisite flavor, mango also has several positive health effects. Minerals and vitamins A and C are plentiful in this fruit. Mango leaves are used to make a delicious and nourishing tea. Treatment of diabetes and blood sugar If you suffer from diabetes, you should definitely try …
Read More »WATCH: Here’s a breakdown of how NSMQ questions are set and accepted
The quiz mistress of the National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ), Prof. Elsie Kaufmann, has given a breakdown of the processes that go into the setting of questions for the popular national program. According to her, the process begins with an extensive work done by a team of four consultants, …
Read More »Kenya open to buying fuel from Russia – President Ruto
Kenyan president, William Ruto, has disclosed that the East African country is open to buying fuel from Russia. He told the BBC in an interview that Kenya will consider the option of turning to Moscow for fuel needs in order to drive down prices of the commodity at home. “I …
Read More »South Africa, Togo, Mauritius have Africa’s best internet speed – Report
Not even the country with Africa’s top mobile internet speed is close to the global average. This is according to the 2022 Speedtest Global Index published by US-based internet speed analysis firm Ookla. South Africa, the continent’s internet speed leader—with an average mobile internet download speed of 68.9 megabits per …
Read More »VIDEO: SHS students organize twerking competition after final paper
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Read More »Love, determination and risking all to cross the Mediterranean
It was dark when Sadia*, 25, climbed from the Libyan beach into the little grey inflatable dinghy, together with her three small children, one night in April 2022. As the first to board, they sat at the bow, while the others squeezed in around them. Men straddled the dinghy’s sides, …
Read More »5 ways to lower cholesterol quickly to avoid erectile dysfunction
High Cholesterol increases the chance of developing various illnesses, including heart disease, that can cause Erectile Dysfunction 5 ways to lower cholesterol quickly to avoid erectile dysfunction High cholesterol increases the chance of heart attack. Representational Image, News18 Cholesterol develops in the liver and has many essential functions. For example, …
Read More »11 Natural and Medical Cures for Chickenpox in Children
From oatmeal to calamine ointment, here are various traditional and medical chickenpox remedies that can be given to children. 1. Oatmeal The first natural remedy for chickenpox is a bath with oatmeal. This food ingredient is believed to relieve the itchy symptoms that are often felt by sufferers. Moreover, this …
Read More »No Ghanaian student has ever asked me a question in class – Education Minister laments ‘timid’ system
Education Minister, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum has lamented the state of affairs in the current education system where students are reluctant to ask questions of their teachers. The Minister, who doubles and Member of Parliament for Bosomtwe, believes that reluctance must be done away with if fully rounded children relevant …
Read More »Warning Signs You’re About to Have a “Massive Stroke”
Slide 5 of 6: “Sudden dimness or loss of vision, particularly in one eye,” can be another symptom of a stroke, per the Barnes Jewish Hospital. “The majority of visual processing occurs in the occipital lobe, in the back of the brain. Most strokes affect one side of the brain. …
Read More »Floods sweep away 1,500 corpses from Nigerian cemetery
Floods have destroyed more than 1,500 graves at a cemetery in the central Nigerian town of Mariga in Niger state. More than 500 graves have been swept away by the floods in the past week alone. The chief imam of the town, Alhassan Musa Na’ibi, told the BBC about 1,000 …
Read More »I ate only bananas for 4 days, this is the result on my body
The word ‘diet’ has a negative connotation sometimes, but the ‘banana diet’ that many nutritionists praise these days is different. It lasts only four days and you can lose up to 4 kgs. Not only that, but also eating a lot of bananas improves digestion and therefore gives shine to …
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