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Violence has erupted around Maryland, Anthony area of Lagos
Several BRT buses have been destroyed by suspected touts after a
BRT bus knocked down a traffic trader
Aju Mbaise is a fat burning traditional medicine, a combination of leaves, roots and trunk of a medicinal tree wrapped together. Who Can Use the Herbs? Nursing mothers: These herbs are taken by women who just put to bed. It helps to detoxify, cleanse and sanitise the stomach after delivery. Women with big tummy who have given birth before uses it. Women who wants to slim down. Men with potbelly. Single and married uses it. Those having menstrual problems. Importance of Agu Mbaise: 1. It gets rid of the stale and bad blood in the womb, the excess water and every post natal substances that may be left, hence allowing the stomach to return to its normal size. 2. Irregularity in menstruation: It also helps the woman’s cycle to normalize and be ready for conception. Stops painful and scanty menstruation. 3. For detoxification: A woman who just miscarried can take it too to clear off dead particles. 4. It enhances fertility in women. 5. It’s also used b...
This weekend, Ilesha kinda stood still for the wedding of popular MUA, Bunmi of Oshewa Beauty. She got married to the love of her life, Ife yesterday in a ceremony planned by Mosun of IPCevents. The best part is that she actually applied her wedding make up and tied her gele by herself. See first photos below:
A 31-year-old man, Gafar Ajibola, jumped into Ogun River in Oniyanrin, Abeokuta and drown, while running away from policemen during a raid. Vanguard gathered that Ajibola was washing his clothes at the bank of the river, when he reportedly heard gunshots from policemen, who were allegedly raiding the community. Out of fear, he jumped into the river. It was gathered that some policemen from the state command stormed Oniyanrin community close to Agbeloba in Abeokuta, in the early hours of Saturday, to raid some criminal hideouts. The state Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, who confirmed the incident, explained that the policemen were carrying out their constitutional duties, chasing hoodlums in the area and not the deceased. Oyeyemi, however, said investigation had been launched to unravel the culpability or otherwise of the policemen that carried out the assignment, saying they were just on routine operational duty of providing residents adequate security. He...
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