Saturday, 31 October 2015

Annie idibia goes bald


Annie
Nollywood actress, Annie Idibia has joined in the campaign to increase breast cancer awareness in the country. The wife of Nigeria pop king 2face Idibia’s and mother is the model in a breast cancer inspired shoot that has her looking bald.
The aim of the awareness drive called ‘Fight The Odds’ is to raise awareness about breast cancer and promote self-examination. Annie’s photoshop bald look was shared by her manager Naomi M. Adenuga on Tuesday, October 27 on Instagram.
“#FightTheOdds is purposed to create more awareness about cancer and the importance of self-examination. Recent studies have shown that 20 per cent of breast cancer is discovered by self-examination rather than mammography and we must realise that cancer is not a respecter of persons.
It could happen to anyone, even a celebrity like Annie Idibia. Imagine the lives that will be saved if more women physically checked themselves on a regular basis; imagine if we could stand against breast cancer by fighting the odds via self-examination. Let’s save the life of a woman today, let’s examine ourselves today! #Powerful #BreastCancerAwareness #CancerSucks #HopeForACure,” Naomi wrote.
Last week Annie Idibia shared a promo flyer of Sumbo Ajaba-Adeoye on her Instagram page, a move her numerous followers on Instagram applauded her for, saying that it shows Annie has a heart of gold.

Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Nollywood Actress Nse Ikpe-Etim, is a year older today

Happy birthday to her! More photos after the cut...

Nigeria celebrates one year free of ebola since declaration

• Ameyo Adadavoh Health Trust inaugurated in Lagos to boost training, research, disease control

ONE year after Nigeria was declared Ebola-free by the World Health Organization (WHO), the country yesterday rolled out the drums to celebrate what could have turned out a national disaster.
Also yesterday, the Dr. Ameyo Stella Adadevoh Health Trust (DRASA) was officially launched in Lagos at a colourful event attended by the creme-de-la-creme of the corporate world and the health sector.
The health trust in honour of late Dr. Adadevoh, aims to support the Nigerian healthcare system in the area of education and training; influence patient-friendly policies; promote local researches and enhance disease control efforts in the country.
The traffic gridlock inwards to Victoria Island notwithstanding, the turn out was significant, which reflects the lasting impression the deceased left on their minds.
It would be recalled that late Adadavoh was the lead physician and endocrinologist at First Consultants Medical Centre, who died in the wake of the deadly Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in 2014.
She is fondly remembered for her landmark role in correctly diagnosing Ebola, containing and resisting pressure to release Nigeria’s index Ebola patient in July 2014.
Son of the late Dr. Adadevoh , Bankole Cardoso said: “The Trust is governed by a seven-member Board of Trustees and a four-member international Board of Advisors and will focus on four important health areas: education and training; policy; research; and disease control.
“Dr. Ameyo Adadevoh and the other health workers who lost their lives in the battle against Ebola need not die in vain. This Trust is dedicated to preventing another infectious disease outbreak in Nigeria and each one of us can help make this happen.
“DRASA Health Trust is a nonprofit working to improve and advance healthcare in Nigeria, particularly in the areas of infectious diseases and ethics.
DRASA bridges the gap between funding and resources, implementing organizations and associations, and the areas of greatest need within the Nigerian health sector.
“DRASA (www.drasatrust.org) is a nonprofit that operates in collaboration with strategic partners, organizations, and associations committed to its main objectives.”
Cardoso, said his mother died because the Nigerian health system was not prepared for an outbreak at the time, which led to her contacting Ebola which she eventually died of on August 19, 2014.
Her heroic efforts, however, prevented a major outbreak in Lagos and Nigeria at large and served as the catalyst for government action.
Cardoso said it was to improve on the Nigerian health system and provide the much needed solution that DRASA was born .
A member of the Board of Advisors, Dr. Joan Benson, said in her overview, that the plan with DRASA was to deliver to Nigeria, a first class health system, which government’s efforts could not have achieved.
While appealing for generous donation into the trust, Benson added that DRASA must be seen as a response to Ebola, which is hinged on collaborations to strengthen the nation’s health system.
The evening event, with live musical performances, was attended by the Vice President Prof. Yemi Osinbajo represented by the Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Health, Linus Awute; Lagos State governor, represented by his Special Adviser on primary health, Dr. Femi Onanuga; Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris; Publisher of The Guardian Newspapers, Lady Maiden Ibru and Chief Operating Officer of The Guardian, Dr. Alexander Thomopoulous.
Others are Evelyn Rewane-Fabyan; Mosunmola Fadayomi; Chief (Mrs) Tessa Egbe Ikimi; Monsignor Christopher Edema Boyo; Dr. Helen Boyo-Ekwueme; Mrs Awusi Akinyanju; Dr. Charles and Yinka Akindayomi among others.
Meanwhile, two weeks ago, the world had held its breadth as rumours of a possible outbreak resonated from Calabar, Cross River State.
There was intense relief when exhaustive laboratory tests proved that Nigeria is still Ebola free.
Yesterday, Nigerian officials declared that there was indeed a lot to celebrate one year after.
Permanent Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Health, Linus Awute, who addressed health journalists on the one-year anniversary of the Ebola free declaration in Abuja, noted that the nation’s surveillance had been strengthened, while measures had being put in place for enhanced research into the ailment.
He announced that the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) would soon establish a survival clinic in collaboration with the nation’s tertiary health institutions to address the issue of relapse in survival.
He acknowledged the efforts of those he described as the nation’s heroes.
He went on: “Indeed, without their efforts our economy, social and political lives will not be the same today. If you look closely at other nations that have been ravaged by this outbreak, you can easily imagine what could have been possible.
“The sacrifice of late Dr. Adadevoh, the entire team at First Consultant Hospital in Lagos, all Health workers and their family members dead and alive, remain one we shall forever cherish. We must recognise the Nigerian Field Epidemiologist Programme Team and the Volunteer Team who worked in contact tracing, social mobilisation and case management.”
Government also used the opportunity of the one-year anniversary to celebrate individuals and organisations that stood bravely and fought the disease gallantly.
Top on the list was late Dr. Adadevoh, who stood her grounds and saved the nation from what may have become a national disaster.

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Funny quotes about marriage

Common guys let's laugh a little...

  • If you want to change the world, do it when you are a bachelor. After marriage you can't even change a TV channel.
  • Listening to your wife is like reading the terms and conditions of a website, you understand nothing but you still agreed.
  • Husband is the head of the family and wife is the neck that turns it around.
  • Every man wants a wife who is beautiful, understanding, economical and a good cook, but the law allows only one wife.
  • When I married Ms right,i didn't know her first name was Always ( ms always right).
  • All men are brave, horror movies don't scare them, but five(5) missed calls from wifey...... surely..... 




Monday, 19 October 2015

five(5) amazing benefits of drinking water

Water is a very essential part of life, the human body comprises of about 60% to 70% fluid.  The benefits of water are enormous, here are a few benefits I have listed below
  1. Aids weight loss: water helps you feel fuller and as such you consume less calories.
  2. For clearer skin: clears toxin from the skin thereby cleaning pores and acne.
  3. Kidney function: water is needed in sifting out waste and also transporting urine to the bladder.
  4. Remedy to headache: drinking water helps prevent and relieve headache (migraines and backache too) which are commonly caused by dehydration.
  5. Saves money: very funny right? Yea, water is free or at least very cheap, it is far better than buying high sugar and fat filled soda.
So people these are my five benefits of drinking water, the benefits are so much and can't be discussed in just a post else I bore you guys lol,i love being brief, so add your own tips, let's learn together.

Sunday, 18 October 2015

five (5) tips on how to have a great morning

Hey guys! Top of the day to you all, so today am posting you five (5) ways to start your day, there's nothing like a good morning, there's this positive energy I get knowing that my day started well...
Here are my five tips on how to have a great morning
  1. Ensure you've had a good sleep: sleep is very essential when it comes to having a good day, you don't want to go out with a swollen face, a headache or worse still have a low working attitude. An average adult should have at least 6-8hours sleep. So ensure you go to Bed early, just like that nusery ryhme, "early to bed early to rise, make a man healthy and strong"

  2. Start your day early: waking up early in the morning is a good way of avoiding the morning rush, it helps you to do things early and still have time to reminisce about the day, in having a good morning a good start is very important.
  3. Exercise: just light stretches, morning walk, skipping, jogging are ways one can start the morning, you can even take up a domestic chores, as part of exercise, exercise is important for a smart day.
  4. Breakfast: never skip your breakfast, it's the most important meal of the day, your body has stayed without food the whole night and needs food for proper metabolism.
  5. Be happy: happiness of course is very relative, do things, that will set your mind on a happy mood, it could mean praying to God for some, or reading a devotional or motivational book, it may even be putting a call through to your loved one.





Saturday, 17 October 2015

Am duchess and your stomach is my business #toungueout

Hey guys, here are some of the dishes we'll be learning, expect the recipes soon, like I said in my previous post, am not going to bore you guys, soooo, i'll always go straight to the point, doesn't mean I won't tell stories sometimes ooo,lol... diced okro soup with fish, egusi delight, photo of cake,puff and buns. Reciped will be loading soon...

get in here guys!my blogging jouney begins...

Yes! Yes!! Yes!!! My joy knows no bounds, am so happy that I have started my journey to be a blogger, I have been itchy to share lots of recipes with you all, I want you to know that this is going to be a fun filled journey, because we'll learn, have fun and of course gossip! Men don't go no where, I hear say una like gossip pass us lol, i'll try not to bore you all, but I need your support o, let's make this fun yeeaaaa! Stay glued baby...