Thursday, 30 June 2016

Akpororo Apologize To Kate Henshaw Over Misunderstanding.


Yesterday Kate Henshaw discovered that Akpororo had illegally used her name to promote his show, He potrayed her image on the banner for his show as the host of the event.

She however slammed him with a lawsuit to remove her name from the banner in the next 48hours or face the full wrath of the law, He has now  come out to apologise saying he had no intent to infuriate her


He has since then removed her name and photo from any publicity material for the event.

Wednesday, 29 June 2016

Using Honey to Get A Perfect Skin.



Honey's often thought of as a healthier sweetener, but you might be surprised to learn that this ingredient has tons of skin and hair benefits, too. Made by the alchemy of bees collecting nectar, pollen, and resins from flowers, honey can help moisturize, fight aging, and fight bacteria. Plus, it’s loaded with nutrients, antioxidants, and healing compounds. Next time you’re browsing the grocery store shelves, look for raw honey, which hasn't been heat-treated or pasteurized; it contains more active phytonutrient antioxidants and enzymes for enhanced benefits. Here are a few ways to put the ingredient to use (sometimes with the help of some other natural ingredients).

1. Moisturizing Mask
Honey is a natural humectant, meaning it draws moisture from the air into the skin and ensures it's retained it in the layers where it’s needed most for penetrating, long-lasting hydration.


2. Pore Cleanser
The enzymes in raw honey clarify skin and keep pores clear and clean. Plus, the antibacterial properties of honey and jojoba or coconut oil also prevent bacterial buildup that can lead to skin imbalances and breakouts.

Try it: Stir one tablespoon raw honey with two tablespoons jojoba oil or coconut oil until the mixture is spreadable consistency. Apply to clean, dry skin, and massage gently in a circular motion, avoiding your eye area. Rinse with tepid water.


3. Gentle Exfoliator
Honey is loaded with antioxidants, enzymes, and other nutrients that nourish, cleanse, and hydrate skin. Baking soda, meanwhile, is a gentle natural exfoliator that removes dead skin cells, allowing new cells to emerge for a radiant complexion.

Try it: Mix two tablespoons honey with one tablespoon baking soda. Splash your skin with water, then gently rub the concoction on your face or body in a circular motion. Rinse well.

4. Scar Fader
Honey is said to lighten skin, and its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial compounds help to decrease the appearances of scars and increase healing and tissue regeneration. The hydrating properties of honey and coconut oil or olive oil will also help revive skin cells, while regular, gentle massaging will increase circulation to aid skin recovery and cell turnover.

Try it: Mix one teaspoon raw honey with one teaspoon coconut oil or olive oil. Apply to the affected area, and massage with the tips of your fingers in a circular motion for one to two minutes. Place a hot washcloth over your skin, and let sit until cool. Repeat daily.


5. Acne Treatment
Honey contains antibacterial and antifungal properties that thwart bacteria that can lead to breakouts. Its anti-inflammatory properties will calm redness and irritation.

Try it: Apply a dab of raw honey to affected areas, and sit for 10-15 minutes. Rinse with tepid water.


6. Bath Soak
Honey's not just hydrating; its antioxidants will repair skin and protect it against oxidative and environmental damage.

Try it: Mix two heaping tablespoons raw honey with one cup hot water until dissolved. Add to a tub of warm water, and soak.

7. Cuticle Moisturizer
Raw honey is loaded with nutrients and enzymes to nourish and heal skin, and it's a natural humectant, meaning it draws moisture into the skin. Coconut oil conditions and protects, while the acetic acid in apple cider vinegar softens hard skin and balances pH for healthy growth.

Try it: Mix one teaspoon honey with one teaspoon apple cider vinegar and one teaspoon coconut oil. Rub over each cuticle, and let sit five to 10 minutes, then rinse.


8. Hair Conditioner
The enzymes and nutrients in raw honey give dull hair shine without weighing it down. Coconut oil penetrates the hair shaft to condition and smooth the cuticle and give your strands the luster you crave.

Try it: Mix one tablespoon raw honey with two tablespoons coconut oil. Apply thoroughly to the bottom two-thirds of damp hair, starting at the ends and working up. Let sit for 20 minutes, and rinse well.

9. Shampoo Booster
The humectant properties of honey help regulate and retain moisture in hair, plus honey is said to strengthen hair follicles for healthy growth.

Try it: Mix one teaspoon honey with a dime-sized amount of your favorite shampoo. Wash and lather as normal, and rinse well.


10. Hair Highlighter
The enzyme glucose oxidase in honey slowly releases hydrogen peroxide, an ingredient known to lighten hair color.

Try it: Mix three tablespoons honey with two tablespoon water. Apply to clean, damp hair, and let sit for an hour. Rinse well. Apply weekly for best results.

11. Sunburn Treatment
Honey restores hydration to the deepest layers of sun-exposed skin—and both honey and aloe vera contain powerful anti-inflammatories to calm burned skin and aid recovery.

Try it: Mix one part raw honey with two parts pure aloe vera gel. Apply to sunburned skin.

This Muse.

If I come on I become an inspiration, I become a muse and a poet, a ballad and an elegy, a song and a story, I become ghost and flesh, shadow and stones. This became the first thought, the first appearance when he came closer to his love, the woman he had seen seven years before now. This warmth moved in their veins, the cold air covered their skin, it began; what she said she will never do, she did. Then the light tripped off, was it the moment or even the electricity could feel the vibration they caused?



What happens when irrevocably hard meets with uncompromisingly wet? There is an irresistible motion with an unexpected silence killed with a racing heart and divine music. What happens when friction subdued is obeisance by wiles of an overarching and overwhelming lubrication, and the heat, that heat, that warm throb that hammers its way into frenzy; the heat, the tightness that grips like the incisors of the lioness when she grips her prey.


A deeper connection, another feeling from another world, a desired oneness and loss of oneself, a feeling of being owned and not being alone, a feeling of I have to stop thinking of any other thing asides what I’m doing. Any other thing would be a distraction, I should just focus. A high pitched volume is the answer. After a while; he spoke “you complete me”. On her part she saw things differently “I’m not complete” she replied.


 There wasn’t anything else he could say that won’t ruin the moment but he spoke anyway, “then I would be your completion, your summary and conclusion”. She asked the question that brought the confusion “how do I complete the comprehension?” he went on and said, “that part of the wave that beats the shore with froths of white, and recedes into itself taking with it pieces of the shore and always returning forever.” She was still curious “but does the wave make the sea? Or does the sea make the wave?” he wanted to continue; there is no doubt he knew he loved this woman but this moment was precious “is the glass half empty or half full? Is the bottle half empty or half full?” as crucial as this question seemed, she had an answer “it’s half empty”. This made him sit “the difference lies where you see it, half empty or half full the bottle remains incomplete” “what’s the difference? You or me?” she asked. “We” he replied. She turned her back against him and asked “what exactly is the we? You on top or me on top?” he really had an answer for everything, “we are a sum total of differences that exists between us” she wasn’t clear “can we bring out similarities?” immediately he turned and leaned on her, whispering in her ears what he felt she needed to hear “top or bottom is only perspective, similarities confound eventually I prefer differences, let’s bring out differences because when our differences are alike, they become similarities, in the end similarities confound the mind”.




 She wasn’t thoughtless, her mind was filled with questions; “is love processed in the mind or does character process love?” he didn’t want to be away for too long, he felt pain, he answered without a longer hesitation “true love is processed by character” she turned to him, “character can be painted, true love exists but it’s rare.” “Character can’t be painted, character is like smoke, it cannot be hidden, and it will always rise through.” She asked this time placing her head on his warm chest “will the painting faint?”  He gave her something to fill her up, he gave her the thought she needed to help her stop pondering over should I submit or should I not? “Character is like a rock formation, formed from thousands of years of weathering, stands obvious to the world. Painting will faint but character is inscribed and engraved when people gaze at the rock they don’t see the work of time on it, just hats before their eyes. And that is character” she made her decision and left him with a shallow blow “then I’d love” he held her tight, gave her a kiss and restored the moment “then I’d lead in love”.

Tuesday, 19 April 2016

Another Student Brutaly Beaten By Soldier Over None Payment Of School Charges...





A female student of a polytechnic in Ogun State is the latest victim of brutality after a soldier on guard duty in her school gave her the beating of her life.




The battered Folashade Leshi  (Instagram)
A female student of the Abraham Adesanya Polytechnic, Ijebu-Igbo, in Ogun State, Folashade Leshi, is currently in serious pains after a soldier who is part of the security team of her school, pounced on her and battered her blue black because she insisted on sitting for her examination.


According to an Entertainment Journalist, Mutiat Alli, Leshi, a student in the Department of Mass Communication, had stood her grounds after the soldier refused to allow her to enter the examination hall if she did not pay a certain amount of money the school had charged all the students over an earlier disturbance.

Leshi had told the soldier that she had her money with her in cash but the soldier insisted she would have to go to a bank and make the payment and she reasoned that before she got to the bank and made the payment, she could miss sitting for her exams.

This argument was said to have infuriated the soldier who descended on her and battered her severely.



This is what Alli wrote on her Instagram page:

"Aggrieved students of Abraham Adesanya Polytechnic, Ijebu-Igbo, have cried foul over a fellow colleague from the department of Mass Communication, identified as Leshi Folashade, who was bartered by the school security (soldier), having stood her ground that she will be writing her exams since she has her cash with her as damage payment mandated on all students."

According to a close colleague who claimed anonymity, it all started when the Cisco office in the institution got burnt thereby affecting the continuation of exams as students were mandated to make a contribution of 5,000 each via POS.

Leshi Folashade who could not make the payment as at when due, came in with her cash to the exam premises but was denied entry into school premises as the soldiers insisted that the payment was late.

Shade's refusal to leave the school entrance gate warranted the security men to rough-handle her, denying over 100 final students who could not make payment.

With several injuries inflicted on her, the soldiers refused to let her go.  Insiders however disclosed that having informed the Rector of the institution of the situation on ground, the Rector felt no remorse about it.

Folasade was later driven to 'Topan' police station by DSA (Miss Jokotagba) where she was detained for no cause.

The aggrieved students equally noted that Prof. Jumoke bIlesanmi Awoderu (the Rector), is not doing anything on the case as Folashade has equally been denied access to her lawyer.

At about 10pm today, Jumoke was released but we students of the school insisted that we want the government to intervene and the matter taken to court."

Tuesday, 12 April 2016

Watch Videos How Students were Shot From The Uniport Protest..


Letters from students written in tears.
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It was a #Peaceful #Demonstration, the Assistant Commissioner of #Police addressed Students and we all agreed to remain calm. Our sole #request was to see the Vice Chancellor, and hear from him if he has extended the #deadline for #registration till one week before second semester exam. The Asst. Commissioner of Police called the #Rivers #State Commissioner of #Police and told him what was happening. Later on, the Vice #Chancellor brought a message through the Deputy CSO, #University of Port Harcourt that the Students should send 5 nominees for #negotiation. Meanwhile, information reached us that the Vice Chancellor has ordered the #arrest of those leading the peaceful demonstration. But there was no exact leader because SUG Uniport President was there, Faculty Presidents were fully on ground, State Presidents and Ethnic leaders ec cetera were all actively involved. So it was difficult to send five scape goats to the Vice Chancellor. Then the Asst. #Commissioner of Police with some of his men together with the Deputy CSO went to meet the Vice Chancellor. When they returned, they started arresting Students and #shooting indiscriminately, which lead to the death of about 3 students, leaving so many others injured. Management Faculty President, Comr. Peter was confirmed dead. It was after this that students went rogue and started agitating. The Vice Chancellor and his mouthpiece, Williams Wodi should be asked for the account of lives they claimed yesterday. This morning, they activated Army to beat up Nigerian Students. They're still #arresting Students' leaders even as I compose this post. Prof. #Lale's #administration have recorded a lot of bloodshed within the last few months. I advise Nigerian Students to leave #vengeance for God. I have no #personal grievance against anybody, the interest of the Students is my interest. May the #souls of sir P and the departed #Comrades rest in perfect peace. Amen.

Rt. Hon. Andrew Osose Ojeabulu, #Edo National

In addition, whatever happened to Nigerian students yesterday, whatever decision the police made yesterday, the Vice-chancellor and all his aid should account for them. The police supported us until they where told to go contrary by our said management. Myself Comr Daniel, Comr Anthony & Comr Itoro where almost shot by military men @ delta gate except for God that spared our lives.

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The struggle still continues least the death of Comr Peter be in vain.
A Comr will always say that no man is an island including Lale.
Whatever he thinks he has or knows there are people that know more.
For me, I will always stand with the truth.
ALUTA CONTINUA!
VICTORY MUST BE ASCERTAINED!!!

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Monday, 11 April 2016

The Nigerian Police Force Denies there were no casualties in Uniport Protest. "No Uniport Student or Policeman lost their lives during the Protest"_DSP.

This got me wondering, if the NPF are here to protect us or to protect their personal gains.



UNIPORT: No life was lost during students’ protest – Police ON APRIL 11, 20168:09 PMIN NEWSCOMMENTS 22 0 1 0 Rivers Police Command on Monday denied that there were casualties during a protest by students of the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT). The command’s Public Relations Officer, DSP Ahmad Muhammad, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Port Harcourt. He said that there was no casualty on the part of the police or students during the violent protest by the students over a “no tuition fee-no examination fee” policy introduced by the UNIPORT management. “No student or policeman lost their lives during the UNIPORT protest. “The policeman reported dead had nothing to do with UNIPORT, because the deceased policeman was shot dead by armed robbers in an isolated case. “Similarly, no university student was killed to the best of my knowledge. “All roads earlier blocked by the protesting students have been reopened by the police,” he said Muhammad said the police was cooperating with UNIPORT management to ensure that normalcy was restored on campus and host communities. Earlier, UNIPORT’s Deputy Registrar (Information), Dr Williams Wodi, told NAN that two persons, including a policeman lost their lives in the violent protest. The spokesman said the policeman was shot dead at a junction along the East West inter-state road, close to the university. “Also, another person whose identity had not been confirmed was also shot dead on Monday during the protest which lasted for several hours,” Wodi said. NAN reports that management of UNIPORT had announced the closure of the university for one month following the students’ protest over new tuition fee policy on Monday in Port Harcourt. UNIPORT management had in 2015, adopted a policy which made tuition fee a prerequisite for students’ participation in examination, a policy which compelled defaulting students to repeat a whole academic session. The protest which initially started on a peaceful note, later turned violent with students destroying school property worth millions of naira. They demanded the withdrawal of the policy, which they argued, was unfair to poor students.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/04/uniport-no-life-lost-students-protest-police/

Uniport students Protests Over School Fees Hike, One Dead in The Process.

At the early hours of today Uniport students storm out in masses to have a peaceful protest over the new stated rules "No school Fees, No exams"




The school management insisted students who haven't paid their fees would have to repeat the section... That is an automatic carryover.




It was some tagged a peaceful protest before a 400l student of Management science who is said to be the President was shot dead by police officer.




May his soul rest in Peace and we pray Justice prevails.