Photos: 70-years Old Nigerian Woman Gives Birth To Her First Child In Delta State (Must See)

According to Facebook user, Nikoro Efe Terry who shared the photos a woman who is said to be over 70 years old delivered her first child, a baby girl, in Warri, Delta State.

The lord has done a marvelous work again in her life , she is 70+ and she gave birth to a bouncing baby girl as her first issues, lord you are great , God promises to his children are concrete just believe in him and you will see his wondrous work in yur life at the appointed time
#oluwaIsGreat
#TerrinikeMedia

Malnourished girl who was rescued by Nigerian doctor celebrates her 2nd birthday (Photos)

A Nigerian doctor, Betta rescued a malnourished girl alongside her dropout teenage mother two months ago in Cross Rivers state. She has now shared beautiful new photos of the child as she celebrates her 2nd birthday.

She wrote;

 

“A few months ago I held a severely malnourished child who was almost lifeless belonging to a teenage mother who dropped out of primary school. Today am so happy and grateful to God that she is alive, hale and hearty to celebrate her 2nd birthday…. Guess what mother and child are starting school in September!!!! We made this happen… We allowed God use us.
We may not all do great things but we can do little things in great ways!!!!!!! #Dr BettaEdu
#AYADECARE”

Magu will be EFCC chairman as long as Buhari and I remain in office – Osinbajo

According to Vanguard Newpaper The Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo has said that as long as he remains the Acting President and President Muhammadu Buhari’s mandate as president subsists, Ibrahim Magu will continue in office as the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

He made the declaration in Kaduna at the commissioning of the Zonal office of the EFCC.

According to Professor Osinbajo, “he will remain the EFCC chairman as long as I remain the Acting President and as well as Muhammadu Buhari remains the President”.

Student In Nigeria Develops Alternative Cure For Breast Cancer

A female student of the African University of Science and Technology, Abuja, Sandra Musujusu, has developed an alternative treatment for breast cancer. The scientific breakthrough might lead to a lasting solution in the treatment of breast cancer prevalent among women world over.

This was made known on Tuesday in Abuja when the World Bank Education Director, Dr Jaime Saavedra Chanduvi, with his team visited the University as part of his assessment tour of the 10 African Centres of Excellence (ACE) centres.

The World Bank has committed about $10 billion for the ACE project in Nigeria, as part of efforts to encourage conduct of cutting-edge research and specialisation of the beneficiaries institutions in specific development problems faced in Nigeria and indeed the African continent.

Musujusu’s research, using macromolecular science is aimed at developing bio-degradable polymer material which could be used as alternative for the treatment of breast cancer in the near future.

She revealed that her research focuses on triple negative breast cancer which is the aggressive sub-type of breast cancer that is common with women from African ancestry.

Musujusu, a Sierra-Leonian national, is conducting the research under the sponsorship of the Pan African Materials Institute (PAMI). Musujusu said, “My research is actually centred on the development of bio-degradable polymers for treatment of breast cancer.

I will be focusing on triple negative breast cancer which is actually the aggressive sub-type of breast cancer that is common with women from African ancestry.”

I believe there is a bright future for Africa, and as a woman there is much more we can do if we are empowered. This award given to me by PAMI has empowered me to face my studies with more confidence and actually contribute to the frontier of knowledge and move Africa forward.”

Nigeria Takes The 5th Position In The World’s Most Dangerous Countries List

Africa’s most populous country has been ranked the 5th most dangerous country in the world, as the world’s most dangerous countries for tourists are revealed.
The World Economic Forum ranked 136 countries in its biennial tourism report, with one section focused on safety and security.

The WEF examined security risks related to serious harm like violence or terrorism. The list named Finland as the safest country in the world , while Colombia has been named the least safe.

According to WEF, Nigeria has two terrorist groups operating within its borders.
Boko Haram and Isis West Africa are well known for staging attacks in public places.
Schools, restaurants and hotels have all been targeted. See the top 10 most dangerous countries in the world:

1. Colombia
2. Yemen
3. El Salvador
4. Pakistan
5 Nigeria
6. Venezuela
7. Egypt
8. Kenya
9. Honduras
10 Ukraine

32 Year Old Man Arrested For Having Anal Sex With 4 Underage Boys

Arrest of Suspect for Unnatural Offence (Homosexuality)

On a tip of information, Niger state Police Command arrested one Mustapha Abdullahi age 32 years old for having unlawful sexual intercourse with four young boys ages 12 to 15 through their anus.

Suspect has been charged to court.

Photos: Nigerian Man Posts Photo Of His 5year Old Son Smoking Shisha And Defends His Actions

Nigerian man comes to the defense of his son smoking Shisha