
Reasons why you shouldn’t use Eba, fufu, alcohol and cold water to take drugs
A Nigerian Sub-Pharmacist, has taken to his social media page to reveal reasons why one shouldn't use Eba (cassava jam), juice, alcohol and cold water to take drugs.
A Nigerian Sub-Pharmacist, has taken to his social media page to reveal reasons why one shouldn't use Eba (cassava jam), juice, alcohol and cold water to take drugs.
Reading books has affected my career greatly. Let me share a very queer experience. Around 2014, I got a call from a top brass in the organization I worked for then. He referred an Israeli who was in Nigeria for the first time to me.
Like they say, when it comes to raising kids, gender matters as the general belief is that raising boys comes with a set of challenges.
A Nigerian doctor, simply known as Dr Atangwho has taken to social media to reveal 14 body parts we humans often damage but choose to ignore.
When I decided to tie the knot, one of the first things a friend told me was... “Guy, you don get license to Mekwe without guilt. ”I gave a big grin 😊 Brethren, grab a seat.
My mother graduated in 1965 & got a teaching job at Government College, Ibadan. The teachers were given car loans & she bought a brand new Opel Kadett. They were to pay back the loan over 4 years.
When I was still a boyfriend, I didn't mind doing cooking and house chores to impress my wife when she visited. After all she was going to pay back in full when we get married by serving me totally because I will be the MAN OF THE HOUSE.
If a woman is Rhesus negative (her blood group has a negative sign, eg O-) and she gets pregnant for a man who is Rh positive, she could get exposed to positive cells of the baby either during an abortion or delivery.
This is probably the most difficult writeup I've done in recent times, but don't leave me yet.