How two bomb factories were discovered in Kogi

Posted by Unknown On Sunday, August 26, 2012 0 comments

In the Central Senatorial district of Kogi State, another bloodbath was averted last Sunday following the intervention by security operatives.
What would have been a major tragedy in Kogi State was averted on the Eid- ul- fitr day, when security operatives scuttled what they said was a planned attack on worshippers at the eid grounds and churches in the Central Senatorial district of the state.
On the fateful day, Sunday, August 19, which was incidentally, Sallah, men of the Kogi State Police Command, arrested the leader of gang of suspected gunmen who have been terrorizing the area, while also discovering two bomb making factories in a major operation.

The two factories were located in Abu Limit Estate in Okene and Eyika Adagu in Okene and Okehi local government areas respectively.
At Eyika factory, 204 cans and chemical as well as other bomb-making devices were found in a room and parlour apartment said to be occupied by the gunmen. At Abu limit Estate in Okene, a police vest, a Quran and a sack of cans used for bomb-making were found inside a one room apartment of 3 block of story buildings in the estate which also serves as a factory where electrical poles are manufactured.
A resident of Adagu, who only gave his name as Saliu for ‘fear of the unknown,’ said they were shocked with the discovery as they had no premonition that such activities were going in the area.
“We only see them coming like every other person in the evening after the days’ job but we don’t even know that such activity is going on there. We thank God they were caught,” he said.
Meanwhile, Kogi State Commissioner of Police, Muhammed Katsina, while conducting newsmen round the factories, said information from the arrested leader of the 21-man gang who masterminded the attack on Deeper Life Bible and killing of the soldiers led to the new discovery.
He said after the attack on the soldiers, the police got information that the gang were at their training camp at Eter hill planning another attack and on sighting the police they opened fire on them. He said some of the gunmen were injured in the operation, while others escaped to a farm settlement in neighbouring Ondo State.
“Two of them were sent to somewhere within the North for more bomb- making devices, but were arrested throug intelligent report in a luxury bus at Jamata while returning to Kogi State with the materials.
“Through intelligence, the suspected gang leader was also arrested at a farm settlement in Ulowo in Owor, Ondo State after he was injured following a shootout with the police,” the police boss explained.
According to him, the gang planned to launch massive attack on Sunday which coincided with Eid- ul-filtr celebration before the arrest of their leader.
“They planned the attacks on the Deeper Life Church and the soldiers from their hideout in Eyika. Three persons each were detailed to attack the church and the soldiers respectively. The pastor was the target of the attack but because of confusion from church members as the gunmen entered the church, they started shooting indiscriminately, while also looking for their target. The attack on the soldiers was to get more arms and ammunitions preparatory for last Sunday and sallah attack,” he explained.
Items recovered by the police during the last operation are seven AK 47 riffles, 1000 live ammunition, 29 loaded magazines, six locally made guns, gas cylinder, two rocket launchers and several bomb making devices.

Source Weekly Trust
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What the Hausa do in Obalende

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A Meat Seller
Obalende is a Yoruba word roughly meaning ‘the Oba has pursued me.’ Over time, this area of Lagos has come to provide ‘safe haven’ for the thousands of Hausa people living in the bubbling megacity. Weekly Trust reports
Speaking with 60-year-old-businessman, Alhaji Sani, one gets the impression of a man who has the history of the advent of Hausa people into Obalende at its fingertips. He is always full of life and will tell anyone who cares to listen that what started initially as a temporary settlement after the civil war metamorphosed into what today is the real abode of the Hausa in the centre of excellence.
He buttressed this with the fact that the “Hausa-Fulani ‘empire’ in the state has grown in leaps and bounds. The bond between them is also likened to Siamese twins that have been joined by fate.”
Today, Obalende could boast of thousands of Hausa people, some of whom have inter-married with the local Yoruba population. Indeed, the Hausa have dominated prominent streets in the area such as Odo, Eleshin, Moshalashi, Ajeniya and Obalende road.
Some of the fruits produced by the inter-marriages between the Hausa and the locals have also given the Hausa a measure of dominance and relevance in the environment.
“Unlike other Hausa communities in Lagos and environs, Obalende stands out. It is hard to witness any fight or crisis between us and other tribes like Yoruba. We have co-existed for several years without crisis. We have mosques and churches in Obalende and no one takes up arms with his neighbours over religious issue.
“We have inter-married and culturally exchanged among ourselves. I have lots of Yoruba and Ibo friends here. This affords me the opportunity to speak and dress like Yoruba and Ibo man. To me, Obalende is the centre of Nigeria in Lagos,” Abdullahi, a Hausa resident of Obalende told our correspondent.
Many people spoken to said one thing that is difficult to take away from the Hausa community in Obalende is their love for mosque and timeliness in observing their prayers. “That is why they have their mini-mosques around with congregation to facilitate people access to places of worship,” said a resident, who added that “Besides, the closeness of Obalende Community to Dodan Military Barrack, former seat of power, also guarantees some level of peace and tranquillity among the Hausa in the area.”
Speaking, 40-year-old Christopher Anani, who was born in Obalende, also confirmed the age-long bond that existed between the Hausa and other ethnic groups in Obalende.
According to him, he grew up among the Hausa community in Obalende, who showered him with love and treated him and his siblings as their sons and daughters.
“I cannot count the number of Hausa friends I have in Obalende while growing up and now. Despite our different religious belief, they always throw their doors open and are ever-ready to render assistance to you. It is great to live and grow up here in Obalende because it offered me the opportunity to understand certain ethnic groups, especially the Hausa better.”
Apart from the modest and simple architecture with which Hausa build their houses in Obalende, the people also excell in commerce and trading in the area.
Odo street in Obalende is famous for delicious suya and has been there for several years courtesy of these Hausa traders, who have given Lagosians a whole new idea of how roasted meat should be enjoyed.
Little wonder, prominent people travelled far and near to Odo street to buy suya every day. Most of the early sellers of suya have bequeathed the business to their offspring who are now growing in number.
A suya seller, who craved anonymity, said that he has been doing the business in the area for over six years. He said the spot is very advantageous to the business hence the number of customers who troop to him daily to buy suya.
“I think Odo street is a moving spot for suya business. Suya is one of the things that made Hausa people popular not only in Obalende but also in Lagos. Different kinds of people buy suya from us every day and we are proud of this job.”
Suya sellers share similar boundaries with commercial motorcycle operators, popularly called okada riders, many of who are Hausa. They are at beck and call of customers who need a ride to any part of the area in Obalende and outside it.
The growing patronage of suya has also caused increase in the number of okada riders, who milled around Odo street.
Another area of trading the Hausa flourished in Obalende is in the area of selling rice, tuwo shinkafa, kunu, tea, fried plantain and yam. Inhabitants of Obalende mostly depend on the Hausa for these services.
A plantain seller, who identified herself as Hajiya said she has been doing the business for over five years and has no regret “because it is giving me and my family our daily bread.”
Tailoring and cloth weaving are professions the Hausa in Obalende have established their presence. One in every four best sowed or weaved robes and gowns in the heart of Lagos is a product of Obalende, a resident boasted to Weekly Trust. “This explains why several customers patronize these tailors.”
one of them told our correspondent, adding that the beauty of their excellence is premised on commitment and skills on the job.
“We learnt the skills of weaving and tailoring and gave our best on the job. We also put Allah first and last in all we do. Besides, we feel we have a name to protect so we don’t cheat our customers in terms of charges and quality of our service.”
Mohammed Haruna, one of the tailors, said he enjoys what he is doing because it has brought him comfort. He said he has been doing the job for close to ten years and have no cause to regret doing tailoring and being among the Hausa community in Obalende.
Another job that thrives in Obalende is water vending, which is also being done by the Hausa. These hawkers have not only increased in number but have also devised more amenable trucks to serve their customers in the community well.
Most people in the community depend on the hawkers to supply them water at their doorstep at affordable price.
One of the hawkers told our correspondent that hawking water in Obalende is better than roaming about the streets of Lagos without any job.
“My prayer is that after doing this job for some years I will save enough money to rent affordable shop here or own a mobile shop and start selling provisions.”
The Hausa community in Obalende also cherishes alms giving to the poor, thereby drawing so many people, including non-Hausa, to the area.

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Why some women have multiple miscarriages

Posted by Unknown On Friday, August 24, 2012 0 comments
Embryo


Some women may be letting even poor quality embryos implant 
Culled BBC Worldservice
"Super-fertility" may explain why some women have multiple miscarriages, according to a team of doctors.
They say the wombs of some women are too good at letting embryos implant, even those of poor quality which should be rejected.

The UK-Dutch study published in the journal PLoS ONE said the resulting pregnancies would then fail.
One expert welcomed the findings and hoped a test could be developed for identifying the condition in women.
Recurrent miscarriages - losing three or more pregnancies in a row - affect one in 100 women in the UK.
Doctors at Princess Anne Hospital in Southampton and the University Medical Center Utrecht, took samples from the wombs of six women who had normal fertility and six who had had recurrent miscarriages.
Quality testing
High or low-quality embryos were placed in a channel created between two strips of the womb cells.
Cells from women with normal fertility started to grow and reach out towards the high-quality embryos. Poor-quality embryos were ignored.

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They may simply be super-fertile, as they allow embryos which would normally not survive to implant”
Prof Nick MacklonPrincess Anne Hospital
However, the cells of women who had recurrent miscarriages started to grow towards both kinds of embryo.
Prof Nick Macklon, a consultant at the Princess Anne Hospital, said: "Many affected women feel guilty that they are simply rejecting their pregnancy.
"But we have discovered it may not be because they cannot carry, [but] it is because they may simply be super-fertile, as they allow embryos which would normally not survive to implant."
He added: "When poorer embryos are allowed to implant, they may last long enough in cases of recurrent miscarriage to give a positive pregnancy test."
This theory still needs further testing and will not explain all miscarriages.
Dr Siobhan Quenby, from the Royal College Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, told the BBC: "This theory is really quite attractive. It is lovely. It's a really important paper that will change the way we think about implantation."
"It had been thought that rejecting normal embryos resulted in miscarriage, but what explains the clinical syndrome is that everything is being let in."
She said research would now need to discover whether this could be tested for in women and whether their receptiveness to embryos could be altered.
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Gynaecologist warns women to stop douching

Posted by Unknown On Monday, August 20, 2012 0 comments
Via Vanguard
File:Vaginal bulb syringe.jpgAbuja -  Dr Prosper Igboeli,  an Abuja based  gynaecologist, on Monday advised women not to douche as it could lead to vaginal dryness and could also kill “the good bacteria in the vaginal area”. Igboeli, who is the Managing Director of M and M Hospital, Fertility and IVF Centre said  in Abuja  that vagina had a unique smell and it was not something that should be cleaned off.
“Douching refers to the rinsing of any body cavity but usually applies to vaginal irrigation or rinsing of the vagina.
“Vaginal douches may consist of water mixed with vinegar, or even antiseptic chemicals, vagina has a unique smell and it is not something that should be cleaned off.”
He said commercial douches have alcohol and that the alcohol were substances that dried the skin,  noting that when done often would end up with a dry itchy vagina.
Igboeli said the vagina was mainly acidic, saying that douching clears off the natural solutions that kept it acidic.
“Imbalance in the vaginal area will lead to a lot of complications like dryness, infections, vaginal inflammations and pain on the skin.”
He said the vagina was not a stereo environment that by its exposures to air acquired self cleaning.
Igboeli  said  much anti biotic would kill off the bacterial that were supposed to stabilise the floral of the vagina causing yeast infection.
“The antibiotic may go and kill off the bacterial that suppose to stabilise the floral of the vagina then there would be any over growth of yeast.”
Dryitchyvagina.com says recently, vaginal douching has been associated with many health risks in women.
It added that the aim of this study was to analyse the effect of commercial douche products against various vaginal microorganisms, including lactobacill.
Four antiseptic-containing douche products showed a strong inhibitory effect against all vaginal microorganisms tested with a short contact time (less than 1 min).
Three vinegar-containing douche products selectively inhibited vaginal pathogens associated with bacterial vaginosis, group B streptococcal vaginitis, and candidiasis, but not lactobacilli.
The antimicrobial effects of the commercial douche products varied among different brands and microbial species tested. (NAN)

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15 Biggest Beauty Turnoffs from Real Guys

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  • If you are looking to attract a man with your fluffy false lashes and your flowing fake mane, it is time to take a different approach. We scouted the truth and discovered the things women do that make men turn the other way. All in all, men love to see the woman underneath the makeup, so ditch the dramatic routine and go natural for once.
  • "It gets on my nerves when women take too much time on makeup. You would think after a lifetime they would have the process down to less than 45 minutes!" -Christopher
  • "If she has to be at work at 6am and uses the hair dryer, it wakes me up. Then, just when I get back to sleep. She is wearing her heels in the bathroom and the kitchen. Click. Click. Can't you wear slippers?" -Pablo 
  • "I'm picky about oral hygiene - brushing, flossing, mouthwash. She has to brush her teeth before bed and in the morning before we kiss. That extra care once we reach a certain level of intimacy is important." -Rod
  • "I can't stand when she has wet hair after the shower and lays on my pillow, I usually roll over on the wet spot." -Jeff
  • "My wife doesn't dye her hair often enough. I don't like to see those dark roots." -Anonymous
  • "Certain scents turn me off. I don't like anything cucumber or vanilla. I've told my girlfriend that I like her natural smell better." -Josh 
  • "I wish my girlfriend would get a manicure more often instead of doing it herself. She is pretty low-maintenance." -Shaun
  • "I don't like extensions because when you put your hands in her hair you can feel all the lumps. It might be good to look at but not to touch." -Robert 
  • "My wife spends 20 minutes after the shower putting on body lotion. Apparently it has to be applied evenly. For me, it is just a time suck." -R.D.S.
  • "Those thick eyelashes that women put on are annoying. It makes a woman stick out and people know that they aren't real. I like a woman who looks nice and natural. Regular people don't need all those eyelashes." -Lindsay 
  • "Excessive tattoos. I think inappropriately placed tattoos are a turnoff. No matter how pretty she is. Plus, they are addictive. You get one, you have to have another." -Anonymous
  • "I hate hair all over the sink and floor. I wish women would be mindful of how their beauty products and hair can clog up a common space, especially the bathroom." -Stevie 
  • "They don't put caps back on things or they put it on but they don't screw it on so when I go get something it spills." -Connor
  • "I hate it when women wear any type of fragrance - I like showers." -Bryan
  • "My wife uses scrubs and bath salts in the tub, and the grains never go down the drain. All that oil makes the bath so slippery." -Darrell
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