Monday, 22 July 2019

COMPUTER OPERATOR NEEDED IN BAYELSA STATE.



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Saturday, 20 July 2019

STEM CELLS STC30

The most exciting use of stem cells rests on their ability to differentiate into an enormous range of healthy functioning adult cells, thereby providing a replacement source of cells to treat serious diseases. 




This ultimately means that virtually any disease that results in cellular and tissue destruction can potentially be treated by stem cells. 

Superlife, in partnership with the world's renowned pioneer in stem cell research, Mibelle Biochemistry, Switzerland, brings you amazing internationally renowned, multiple award winning and internationally certified products.




Stem Cell products from Superlife have confidently defied the use of antibiotics, chemotherapy, homeopathy, gynaecology, surgery and a lot more. 




Superlife Stem Cell products have been proven to cure over 134 very chronic and devastating diseases. 

Scientists predict that stem cells will change everything. Diabetics won't need insulin, the paralyzed will walk and we'll all live a lot longer!
And that's just a short list of the possibilities...




The diseases listed below are clinically proven to be cured by the use of stem cell:

A
– Absence Of The Septum Pellucidum
– Acquired Ataxia
– Acquired Epileptiform Aphasia
– Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis
– Agenesis Of The Corpus Callosum
– Aicardi Syndrome
– Alzheimer’s
– Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
– Angina
– Ataxia
– Autism
– Autoimmune Diseases

B
– Batten Disease
– Bell’s Palsy
– Bone Fractures
– Brachial Plexus Birth Injuries
– Brachial Plexus Injury
– Brain Conditions/Diseases
– Brain Injury
– Brown-Sequard Syndrome
– Bulbospinal Muscular Atrophy
_Burns
C
– Cancer
– Cardiomyopathy
– Cardiovascular (Heart) Diseases
– Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
– Cartilage
– Central Cord Syndrome
– Central Pain Syndrome
– Central Pontine Myelinolysis
– Cerebellar Ataxia Includes Type 6
– Cerebellar Hypoplasia
– Cerebral Atrophy
– Cerebral Hypoxia
– Cerebral Palsy
– Chiari Malformation
– Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy
– Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
– Cirrhosis
– Coma
– Congenital Myopathy
– Congestive Heart Failure
– Coronary Artery Disease
– Crohn’s Disease

D
– Damage To The Optic Nerve
– Deficiency Syndromes
– Diabetes Type 1
– Diabetes Type 2
– Down’s Syndrome
– Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

E
– Early Infantile Epileptic Encephalopathy
– Early Stage Ataxia Telangiectasia
– Emphysema
– Encephalopathy
– Epilepsy
– Erectile Dysfunction
– Erythematosis

F
– Fanconi’s Anemia
-- Fibroid 

G
– Gaucher’s Disease
– Glucose Transfer Disorders
– Glycogen Storage Disease
– Guillain-Barr Syndrome

H
– Heart (Cardiovascular) Diseases
– Hereditary Ataxias
– Hodgkin’s Disease/Lymphoma
– Huntington’s Disease
– Hypertonia
– Hypotonia

I
- Infertility problems 
– Infantile Osteopetrosis
– Infantile Spasm
– Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
– Ischemic Optic Neuropathy

K
– Kennedy’s Disease

L
– Lack Of Cardiac Mobility
– Landau-Kleffner Syndrome
– Leukemia
– Lissencephaly
– Liver
– Lupus
– Lymphoma

M
– Machado-Joseph Disease
– Macular Degeneration
– Meningitis And Encephalitis
– Microcephaly
– Motor Neurone Disease
– Multiple Myeloma
– Multiple Sclerosis
– Multisystem Atrophy
– Muscular Dystrophy
– Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS)
– Myoclonic Encephalopathy Of Infants
– Myoclonus
– Myopathies

N
– Neuroinfection
– Neurotoxicity
– Non Hemorragic Brain Vascular Accident
– Non Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

O
– Ohtahara Syndrome
– Olivopontocerebellar Atrophy
– Optic Atrophy
– Optic Nerve Disorders
– Optic Nerve Hypoplasia
– Osteoarthritis

P
– Parkinson’s
– Peripheral Artery Disease
– Peripheral Nerve Injuries
– Peripheral Vascular Disease
– Perisylvian.
– Polymicrogyria
– Pompe Disease
– Post-polio Syndrome
– Primary Lateral Sclerosis
– Psoriatic Arthritis
– Pulmonary Fibrosis
– Pulmonary Hypertension

R
– Rett Syndrome
– Rheumatoid Arthritis

S
– Schizencephaly
– Septo-Optic Dysplasia
– Severe Aplastic Anemia
– Severe Combined Immune Deficiency (SCID)
– Sickle Cell Anemia
– Spastic Tetraparesis....

And many more tissue/cell base diseases.

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Friday, 19 July 2019

HOUSE OF TIMZ


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Thursday, 18 July 2019

ARECF EXPRESS INT'L LTD.


   We are into Construction, Production, Loans, POS, cable/bills payment, Computer training and coaching.
Our services are fast, cheap and timely.

Address: 115,Okutukutu-epie in Yenagoa Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.

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Wednesday, 17 July 2019

OPERATION IZON IBE WE ARE ONE IN AROGBO KINGDOM.


              IJAW SINGLES FORUM
                        Presents
  2days visit to Arogbo kingdom in ondo state.

                        _THEME_
   OPERATION IZON IBE WE ARE ONE.

Ijaw singles forum Member Mr. Kiyah Keme from Arogbo kingdom on IZON IBE WE ARE ONE POLO.

Date: 21st-22nd September 2019

Venue: Arogbo kingdom, Ondo state.

Featuring
👉Visit  to the Agadagba palace.
👉Sharing  of mosquito nets.
👉sharing  of izon ibe we are one polo
👉izon  ibe we are one rally etc.

For Donation.
Eyi Sophia Emomotimi
0222146039
Gtb account

For Partnership/Sponsorship:
07033975421, 07062126652, 08063818108.

Connect to us via our social media handles.
twitter: @forumijaw
Instagram: @ijawsinglesforum
Facebook: @ijawsinglesforum

          ISF.....Promoting Ijaw Marriage.

Tuesday, 16 July 2019

AYASCO INTERIOR DECORATION.

we are into P.O.P installation, wall screeding and painting.
 we are very affordable, quick delivery and we give the best.







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SHASHI CAKES

  we don't bake cakes. We take your event, memories and bake them into a masterpiece with deep emotional connection.


 






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Monday, 15 July 2019

SWEET ROMI'S CAKE.


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CARDINAL REX EREKOSIMA JIM LAWSON THE IJAW HIGHLIFE KING WHO LED THE BIAFRAN NATIONAL BAND IN 1967.



 " Before the Nigerian civil war, Rex had well over 100 songs to his name and these were regularly played on radio and night clubs across the country and beyond. During the war proper, he also recorded many hits, some of which could be described as ego massage of the military elite. He is credited for being the first to play the Biafran national anthem at the proclamation of Biafra’s secession on May 30, 1967. He went on to sing Hail Biafra in praise of the Biafran leader, Lieutenant Colonel Odimegwu Ojukwu.

The period immediately after the 15 January 1966 coup through to the start of the Nigerian civil war in 1967 was very precarious. The assassination of Sardauna of Sokoto, Sir Ahmadu Bello and the Prime minister, Tafawa Balewa, were viewed as attempts by soldiers of eastern extraction to dominate the north and other regions. There was tension all over the country. The situation was near boiling point in the north owing to the failure of the General Aguiyi Ironsi administration to court martial officers implicated in the failed coup and the perceived celebratory posture of people of the eastern extraction living in the region. At the time, musicians were also very cautious of what they sang so as not to be misinterpreted by any of the ethnic nationalities. Rex Lawson was caught in this dilemma also.

After the January 1966 coup, some mischief makers started circulating his 1964 song titled Ewu na Ba Kwa(Goat is Crying) in the northern part of the country. In derision, the bleating goat in the song was identified as Ahmadu Bello howling as he was being killed by Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu, leader of the coupists. This did not go down well with many in that part of the country.
The following months were crisis-filled, bringing a lull to all aspects of life, including social engagements and clubbing. Before the civil war, the highlife industry in Nigeria was dominated by musicians of eastern extraction and natives of the present-day Niger Delta. As suspicion fueled by crisis in government increased, many of the bands disbanded and returned to their hometowns. Expectedly, highlife music took a hit. Rex Lawson fled Lagos for his native Buguma where he retired to fishing – the traditional livelihood of his people.
War broke out on 6 July 1967 with the secession of the eastern region from Nigeria. The secessionists extended their capture to many parts of the present-day Niger Delta, including Rivers – a state created by the Yakubu Gowon administration as a contingency plan to break the then eastern region into two.

Alabo Lloyd Jim Lawson, younger brother to Rex Lawson who is now in his 70’s, Narrated :

“When the Biafra war broke out, my brother had to leave Lagos and relocate back home just like many other musicians from what was then the eastern region comprising the east proper and all the region covering present-day Niger Delta”

Lloyd said that at the time, he was a young man working with the Electricity Corporation of Nigeria (ECN) in Umuahia. On one occasion he had a chance meeting with then Chief of General Staff of  the Republic of Biafra,Philip Effiong, who inquired from him about the popular musician. He informed Effiong that Rex had retired to fishing in Buguma since the war was now the pre-occupation of those that hitherto patronized the clubs. The surprised military officer felt such raw talent could not be allowed to idle away so he immediately ordered that Lloyd go fetch him and bring him straight to Umuahia.

 “Effiong ordered that I should be provided a vehicle and all that was necessary to bring Rex to Umuahia for rehabilitation,” Lloyd explained.

“As anticipated, when I arrived Buguma, I was told Rex had gone fishing. I had to go down to the river to look for him and when we met, I explained that I had come to take him to Umuahia on the instruction of the number two man to Odumegwu Ojukwu, the Biafra leader. We chatted about this and he did not object. We returned to the house to prepare for the trip to Umuahia the next day.”

Explaining further, he stated that: “When we finally arrived at the state house in Umuahia, Rex was welcomed and was informed that he was to head the Biafran State Band. He was asked to replace the equally popular musician – Celestine Ukwu, who was heading the band at the time. Celestine was subsequently made head of another band.”

It is believed that it was either in Umuahia or Owerri where they were routinely engaged to entertain the military officers that Rex Lawson composed the controversial song “Hail Biafra” in praise of Ojukwu. But his stay in Umuahia would not be long. For reasons unknown even to Lloyd, one morning sometime in May 1968, Effiong called him and privately asked that he inform the musician to flee to the newly created Rivers State via the forest. Rex Lawson was at the time in Owerri for a performance.
 " To avoid any suspicion, Effiong told me to wail uncontrollably when I am brought before the Biafran high command to be informed about my brother’s abduction by some persons in Owerri. I did exactly that, rolling on the floor and weeping without any suspicion. Ojukwu was even pleading with me that my brother would be found safely and returned.  Effiong was there with him. Later when he met me again privately, he commended me for putting on that convincing show. By then, Rex was safely in Port Harcourt.”

In his account of the day they fled Owerri, 74-year-old Dawari Somoni Harry, one of the late musician’s team members said that they were in Owerri when intelligence got to them that beyond entertaining, they (members of the band) were to be conscripted into the Biafran army to fight. The band had a signal they usually gave each other whenever there was danger.

Harry who used to play the conga and maraca explained:  “After he gave the sign which we understood to mean “dispersal” we left all our musical instruments on stage to avoid suspicion, pretended we were on recess and fled by night through the forest, splitting in different directions. Some of us came back to Rivers, others missed their way in the forest and were never seen after that.”

Harry subsequently quit drumming when he arrived Port Harcourt and joined the Third Marine Commando.
It cannot be ascertained what may have influenced Effiong’s decision to instigate the escape of Rex, but immediately the musician arrived Rivers State there was breaking news on national radio from Kaduna that the federal troops had liberated Rivers from the Biafran troops and Rex also freed from his Biafran captors. Naturally, there was wild jubilation all over the newly-created state, particularly Port Harcourt. The federal troops were warmly received in all parts of the state subsequently.

Rex then started playing for the Third Marine Commando Band. It was during this period he composed Gowon Special as tributes to the then Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon

With liberation of Rivers from the Biafran captors in 1968, Rex also composed a heart-rending song to mourn Major Adaka Boro, an Ijaw soldier largely credited for the successful military strategy that liberated the state, who died in controversial circumstances. He also sang Gowon Special in praise of the then head of state, General Yakubu Gowon, when Rivers was firmly in the grip of the federal forces under the control of commander of the Third Marine Commando, Brigadier Benjamin Adekunle nicknamed “the scorpion”. Towards the end of the war, Rex travelled to the United Kingdom where he recorded his last album titled Rex Lawson in London.

In this piece, PHILIP JAKPOR traces the path of the late Cardinal Rex Jim Lawson, the highlife music icon of the 1960s, to Buguma, his native community in Rivers State. He obtains unpublicized information from the family and close associates of the late singer about the intrigues that kept him alive during the Nigerian civil war, and the true account of his tragic death in 1971.

The seven-year period between Nigeria’s independence in 1960 and the start of the civil war in 1967 was a golden era.  The people of this multi-ethnic nation lived together harmoniously, cherished and respected one another despite the diversity of cultures and religions.

As young Nigerians embraced highlife music and added local ingenuity to their renditions, its appeal grew in the country. Among the multi-talented proponents of this music and perhaps one of the greatest Nigeria ever produced at the time was Cardinal Rex Jim Lawson.

At the time he held sway, Rex Lawson was recognized as the people’s artiste because of his ability to compose and sing in different dialects. He sang in Efik, Izon, Igbo, several Ghanaian dialects and Pidgin English.In the 1960s his records came in quick succession and were played back to back on Radio Nigeria, besides several live performances he did in Radio Lagos studios. His songs were party favourites of the time and were loved by even those who did not understand the dialects he sang in. Yet, his songs dwelt on family values, love, hard work and morality.

Born Erekosima Jim Lawsonon 4 March 1938, his father was of the Kalabari Ijaw ethnic group in present-day Rivers State; while his mother was an Igbo from Owerri.

It is said that his name, pronounced as
“Ere ke o sima”, actually means “this one will not live long”. The name was as a result of his father’s conviction about how long the sickly Rex would live when he was an infant, following a pattern of deaths which had claimed his first three children. At the time, the young Rex was battling severe small pox infection but his mother was determined to see him live. She was said to have sought the assistance of medicine men from outside the Kalabari environment for his treatment. Finally, her efforts paid off as Rex survived and lived beyond infancy.

After his (Erekosima's) primary school education in Buguma, Rex Lawson is said to have rejected his father’s suggestion and plea that he proceed to high school and perhaps university. He felt going to school would either slow or derail his plans to become a great musician. His elder sister named Daba also joined his father to plead with him for a change of heart, but he rebuffed their entreaties.

As his fame grew, Rex’s teeming fans also gave him befitting titles. At a point, he was nicknamed Pastor Jim Rex Lawson, then Bishop, before finally taking on the lasting title ‘Cardinal’.  In an uncut interview on Voice of America (VOA) recorded for music specialist Leo Sarkisan in August 1965, Tunde Sowande, the Nigerian interviewer, asked Rex how he came about the title Cardinal. His reply was that his fans gave him the nickname because of the way he performed religiously.

-  Written By Philip Jakpor For Money Issues Nigeria, During An Interview with Alabo Lloyd Jim Lawson, At Buguma On April 19th 2019.

SAY NO TO CHILD TRAFFICKING.



occurs when taken away from safety and exploited. Children who are trafficked are often forced into some form of work, used for sex or simply sold.

Trafficking is any part of the process from finding and recruiting children, to transporting and receiving them. Men, women and children all over the world are victims of trafficking, but children are particularly at risk

The International Labour Organization (ILO) says trafficking is among “forms of slavery or practices similar to slavery” and should be eradicated as soon as possible.

 Children may be forced into many dangerous and/or illegal situations, including slavery, domestic labour, sexual exploitation or prostitution, drug couriering and/or being turned into child soldiers.

Children who are trafficked are exposed to many dangers such as working in hazardous environments. Many are also dead                                   

     SAY NO TO CHILD TRAFFICKING.                               Ijawsinglesforum

Saturday, 13 July 2019

DRUGS ABUSE..





Drugs Addiction is  a disease that affect your brain and behavior.
     When you're addicted to drug's,you can't resist the urge to use them no matter how hard the drugs may cause.

           ADDICTION VS ABUSE

Drugs abuse is when you use legal or illegal substance in ways you shouldn't...
   Addiction is when you can't stop not when it puts your health in danger, not when it causes financial, emotional and other problem for you or your love ones that urge to get and use drugs can fill up every minutes of the day, Even if you want to quit.

                SIGN OF ADDICTION
1. Am urge to use the drug's everyday,or many times a day.
2. you take more drugs than you want to and for longer than you thought you would..
3. you always have the drug with you,and you buy it even if you can't afford it
4. you keep using drugs Even if it cause you trouble at work or makes you lash out at family and friends.
5. you spend more time alone.
6. you don't take care of yourself.

            PLEASE SHARE TO SAVE LIFE

                  MUMBOR HAPPY

Friday, 12 July 2019

Aliko Dangote And Femi Otedola Promise Super Eagles ₦27M Per Goal in AFCON Semi Final Clash.

Aliko Dangote And Femi Otedola Promise Super Eagles ₦27M Per Goal in AFCON Semi Final Clash.


Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote and his billionaire friend Femi Otedola have joined a growing list of Nigerians that will be showering gifts on Super Eagles for their impressive performance at the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations.
The Super Eagles have been brilliant so far in the biennial tournament and are just two matches away from winning their fourth continental title.
Following their second round victory over defending champions Cameroon, The team was showered with financial rewards by prominent Nigerians including Federal Government delegation.
Lagos State Governor,  Babajide Sanwolu gave each player $5,000 following the victory over the Indomitable Lions, while Captain Hosea Okunbor gave each player $20,000 each.
It now appears their gestures have caught the eye of two of Nigeria’s prominent billionaires in Aliko Dangote and Femi Otedola. Following the team’s quarter-final victory over South Africa last night, Aliko Dangote promised the team $50,000 for each goal they score in the semi-final.
His billionaire friend Femi Otedola also promised the team $25,000 per goal. This was disclosed to the players by NFF president Ammaju Pinnick in a meeting he had with the players this morning.
The latest incentive will definitely spur the Super Eagles as they hope to reach their first AFCON final since 2013 when they take on Algeria.

Thursday, 11 July 2019

Poly Ibadan Management Burnt Cell Phones Worth N15 Million Seized During Examination.

Poly Ibadan Management Burnt Cell Phones Worth N15 Million Seized During Examination.

Kehinde Ayanboade,
Ibadan.



Management of The Polytechnic, Ibadan
in a bid to provide a lasting solution to the act of indiscipline and examination malpractices on Wednesday burnt thousands of cell phones with the estimated value of over 15million naira  that were siezed from students during examination periods.

Kehinde Ayanboade of National Insight reported that a Senior Lecturer and the immediate past Deputy Rector of the Institution, Sculptor Bayo Oyeleke while giving his Address during the exercise stated that the school authority has since commence her effort to make the institution semester examinations sacred, but however some students still go into the exam Hall with their mobile phones which is against the rules and regulations of the institution.

He however stated that this action is carried out in other to serve as detterrent to students of the institution who wish to further indulge in the illegal and inappropriate act.

Also Present at the exercise were, the Deputy Registrar of the school, Mrs Ayoade,  the Public Relation Officer, Alh. Soladoye, Chief Security Officer, Mr. Adebayo ,Head of Legal Unit of The Polytechnic Ibadan Barr. Ige,  President of the Student Union Government, Com. Akadiri Bayonle, and members of the fourth estate of the realm.

IJAW SINGLES FORUM(ISF) CELEBRATES ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY

IJAW SINGLES FORUM (ISF) CELEBRATES ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY.


The Ijaw Singles Forum (ISF), a non governmental organization, which constitute of male and females yet to get married held it's one year anniversary on Saturday 6th of July at Sagbama Town of Bayelsa state.

The group was created by a young and vibrant youth in Ijaw nation, Engr. Alex Ebibotei Sunday from Arogbo Kingdom in Ese-Odo local government Area of Ondo state.

While addressing the audience at the program,Alex Ebibotei Sunday acknowledged that Ijaw nation is unique and therefore must be truthful and honest one with another.

He further stressed that the group was created in order to promote institutionalized union between the Ijaws.

According to him, "the group was created to necessitate the promotion of Ijaw marriages in the society as many finds it difficult to engage themselves."

The event was packed with lots of activities such as distribution of mosquito nets by Ijaw Singles Forum (ISF) to residents in the community, and skill acquisition programs which cuts across married and singles in Sagbama town.

The General Secretary of the group, Mr Mumbor Happy also speaking at the event said for people to travel from far and near to the anniversary indicate how important Ijaw Singles Forum (ISF) is actively committed to promoting Ijaw marriages.

Mr. Mumbor Happy stressed that the group is a platform to bring ijaw youths together and moving Ijaw nation forward by promoting its values and morals.

"The group's task is to foster intra marriage amongst the Ijaws. All Ijaw singles, regardless of race and circumstances should achieve their full potentials," he added.

Some interesting activities where put in place to spice up the event, which included members of Ijaw Singles Forum (ISF) familiarizing themselves Ijaw girls, dance competition, the fastest finger(loading of recharge cards) and lots more.

Some of the State Coordinators who attended the Program includes; Bayelsa State chapter coordinated by, Miss Eyi emomotimi Sophia; Abuja chapter coordinated by Miss Lucy Ebi fadomo; Edo State chapter coordinated by Mr. Mumbor Happy Blessed, and also the General Secretary of ISF; Rivers State chapter coordinated by prince Ogolo; Ondo State chapter coordinated by Mr. Frank Victor Ayemi Iteli; and Lagos chapter coordinated by Okuboere Faith.

As the event arrived its conclusion, Engr. Alex appreciated everyone who made out time out of their busy schedules to make the program a success and also those who contributed financially and spiritually.

He said that what they did for the one year anniversary would always linger in his heart.

                Ojogun Loveth Ikiokeyirin