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  • How to get rid of rats

    Our Reporter

    RATS!!! How I hate them. I don’t know about you, but I detest every bit of those pesky little chucks of frustration and annoyance.

    I have once seen a rat bite through a bottle of oil. What manner of sorcery is that? Laugh all you want but I am going on a rat extermination mission. I join the Spanish to say No mas meaning no more. And this is how I am doing it:

    *Onions: Apparently, those irksome rodents do not like the pungent smell of onions. That is because its smell is odious to them. All that is needed is a slice of onion placed inside their hole or where they usually pass. From now on, I will add onions to my weapons of mass destruction, they come in handy.

    * Ammonia: Ammonia smells like the urine of a possible predator and so is very irritating to the rats. I will need two spoons of detergent, a quarter glass of water and two cups of ammonia.

    Then, I’ll mix all ingredients together and pour it in a spray bottle and spray it where rats frequently appear. Rats cannot stand the smell of ammonia and so it so chases them away.

    *Bay leaves: If you are joining me on the rat extermination mission, we can set a trap with leaves for them. They think bay leaf is food and so eat it with all joy.

    However, it kills them eventually as they are highly poisonous for them. For the ambush, all we need are some dried bay leaves. We’ll grind them and sprinkle them on the suspected area they come in through and get satisfactory results. This can be done every 5-7 days for best results.

    *Baking soda solution: Baking soda is known to keep rats away from the area they like to frequent. Mix 1 cup of flour, 1 cup of sugar or powdered chocolate and 1 cup of baking soda together.

    Read Also: ‘Deal with rats in your environment’

    The sugar or chocolate will attract the rats and the baking soda will soon kill them after they have been consumed. Fill some jars with it to bait them and place them in suspected areas.

    *Peppermint essential oil: The beauty about this is that it has a beautiful smell. All we need to do is put some drops of peppermint oil on cotton balls and place them in the suspected rat-prone areas.

    We will need to replace the cotton balls after 5-7 days depending on the quantity of oil we put on it. Alternatively, we can make use of citronella and castor oil or grow mint plants around the boundaries of our home.

    If you are still thinking twice about joining the rat extermination movement, I’ll leave you with this, Lassa fever is real.

  • 22 danger signs to watch out for when using a gas cylinder

    22 danger signs to watch out for when using a gas cylinder

    By Praise Olowe

     

    There have been many cases of gas cylinder explosions and when this happens, lives are lost and properties worth millions are destroyed.

    However, there are so many danger signs we need to look out for while using a Gas cylinder.

    Some of these factors are:

    •   Cooking gas cylinders must not exceed five years: most people using gas cylinders hardly remember when it was bought. It is important to keep track of the days and replace them as soon as possible.
    •    Do not buy used Gas cylinders.
    •    Watch out for the expiry dates: The steps to check the expiry date are very simple and basic. The expiry of LPG cylinder can be found on one of the metal strips that connect the body of the cylinder to top ring (handle). It is mentioned on the inner side of the strip. The strip has any of the alphabets from A to D painted on it along with a number. Decoding the expiry date is simple. The alphabet represents the month it expires while the number indicates the year. A year is divided into four quarters :

    A – January to March

    B – April to June

    C – July to  September

    D – October to  December

    For example, your cylinder has ‘A 18  painted on the metal strip. The alphabet A represents month March and 18 indicates the year 2018.

    • ·       Use gas cylinders in a vertical position, unless specifically designed to be used otherwise
    • ·       Securely restrain cylinders to prevent them from falling over
    • ·       Always double check that the cylinder/gas is the right one for the intended use.
    • ·       Before connecting a gas cylinder to equipment or pipe-work make sure that the regulator and pipe-work are suitable for the type of gas and pressure being used.
    • ·       When required, wear suitable safety shoes and other personal protective equipment when handling gas cylinders.
    • ·       Do not use gas cylinders for any other purpose than the transport and storage of gas.
    • ·        Do not drop, roll or drag gas cylinders.
    • ·       Close the cylinder valve and replace dust caps, where provided when a gas cylinder is not in use.
    • ·       Where appropriate, fit cylinders with residual pressure valves (non-return valves) to reduce the risk of backflow of water or other materials into the cylinder during use that might corrode it (e.g. beer forced into an empty gas cylinder during cylinder change-over).
    • ·       Ensure the valve is protected by a valve cap or collar, or that the valve has been designed to withstand impact if the cylinder is dropped.
    • ·       Store gas cylinders in a dry, safe place on a flat surface in the open air. If this is not reasonably practicable, store in an adequately ventilated building or part of a building specifically reserved for this purpose.

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    • ·       Cylinders containing flammable gas should not be stored in part of a building used for other purposes.
    • ·       Protect gas cylinders from external heat sources that may adversely affect their mechanical integrity.
    • ·       Gas cylinders should be stored away from sources of ignition and other flammable materials.
    • ·       Avoid storing gas cylinders so that they stand or lie in water.
    • ·       Ensure the valve is kept shut on empty cylinders to prevent contaminants from getting in.
    • ·       Store gas cylinders securely when they are not in use. They should be properly restrained unless designed to be free-standing.
    • ·       Gas cylinders must be clearly marked to show what they contain and the hazards associated with their contents.
    • ·       Store cylinders where they are not vulnerable to hazards caused by impact, e.g. from vehicles such as fork-lift trucks.
  • 8 things you should know about Aisha Buhari at 49

    Tolulope Oni

     

    First Lady Aisha Buhari is 49 today. The beautiful wife of President Muhammadu Buhari is an interesting character.

     

    Here are eight quick things to know about her:

     

    1. Aisha Buhari was born on February, 11 1971.

    2.  She was born into the family of Nigeria’s first Defence Minister, Muhammadu Ribadu in Adamawa state.

    3. She got married to President Muhammadu Buhari on December 2nd, 1989.

    4. She is a mother of five children with a grand child.

    5 She has a Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration from Ahmadu Bello University(ABU) and a Masters Degree in International Affairs and Strategic studies from the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna.

    6. She speaks fluently in English and Arabic

    7. She closed her beauty saloon after her husband emerged President.

    8. She initially pursued a career in beauty and fashion.

  • 11 most followed Nigerian celebrities on Instagram 2020

    By Samuel Oamen

    Today, I bring to you the list containing the most followed Nigerian celebrities on Instagram, beginning from the highest.

     

    Note, their followers grow per second.

    Davido has become the second richest entertainer in Africa on the Instagram rich list, after Mohammed Salah the Egyptian footballer. Funke Akindele, Wizkid, Tiwa Savage also appeared on the list.

    Yemi Alade has really had it big this year as she emerged the fourth celebrity with the highest number of followers on Instagram and the first female Nigerian musician to hit 1 million subscribers on YouTube.

    The list reveals the names of celebrities, their current number of followers, the number of people they are following, their total number of posts and their occupations.

     

    Below is the list of the top ten most followed Nigerian celebrities on Instagram 2020:

     

    1. Davido
    David Adeleke
    Davido

    David Adeleke, famously known as Davido is the most followed Nigerian celebrity on Instagram with over 14 million followers. In July, Davido became the first Nigerian to be ranked on the Instagram rich list 2019, as number one.

    Current Followers: 15,095,445

    Following: 5,556

    Total Posts: 4,001

    Occupation: Musician

     

    1. Tiwa Savage
    Tiwa Savage
    Tiwa Savage

    Tiwa is the second most followed celebrity on Instagram and the leading female celebrity. Tiwa might become the first female Nigerian celebrity to reach 10 million followers on Instagram. She was ranked the fourth Nigerian on the Instagram rich list 2019.

    Current Followers: 10,106,999

    Following: 963

    Total Posts: 253

    Occupation: Musician

     

    1. Funke Akindele – Bello
    Funke Akindele Bello
    Funke Akindele Bello

    Funke Akindele is the third most followed Nigerian celebrity on Instagram and was the second Nigerian on the Instagram rich list 2019.

    Current Followers: 10,010,250

    Following: 2,265

    Total Posts: 3,627

    Occupation: Actress/Producer

     

    1. Yemi Alade
    Yemi Alade
    Yemi Alade

    Yemi Alade is the fourth most followed Nigerian celebrity on Instagram, after having a very successful year.

    Current Followers: 9,980,061

    Following: 536

    Total Posts: 5,088

    Occupation: Musician

     

    5 . Wizkid

    Wizkid
    Wizkid

    Ayo Balogun, famously known as Wizkid, was the third Nigerian on the Instagram rich list 2019.

    Current Followers: 9,693,407

    Following: 1,148

    Total Posts: 43

    Occupation: Musician

     

    1. Ini Edo
    Ini Edo
    Ini Edo

    Ini Edo is the sixth most followed Nigerian celebrity on Instagram with over 8 million followers

    Current Followers: 8,406,090

    Following: 551

    Total Posts: 1421

    Occupation: Actress

     

    1. Peter Okoye
    Peter Okoye
    Peter Okoye

    Peter Okoye of former defunct P square group, is the seventh most followed Nigerian celebrity on Instagram with over 8 million followers

    Current Followers: 8,310,095

    Following: 6,745

    Total Posts: 6191

    Occupation: Musician

     

    1. Don Jazzy
    Don Jazzy
    Don Jazzy

    Michael Collins Ajereh famously known as Don Jazzy, is the eight most followed Nigerian celebrity on Instagram with over 7 million followers

    Current Followers: 8,040,798

    Following: 6057

    Total Posts: 83

    Occupation: Producer/Musician

     

    1. AY Comedian
    Ayo Makun
    Ayo Makun

    Ayo Makun, famously known as AY, is the nineth most followed Nigerian celebrity on Instagram with over 7 million followers

    Current Followers: 7,789,

    Following: 7,494

    Total Posts: 7,073

    Occupation: Comedian/Actor

     

    1. Mercy Johnson Okojie
    Mercy Johnson Okojie
    Mercy Johnson Okojie

    Mercy Johnson Okojie is currently the Tenth most followed Nigerian celebrity on Instagram with over 7 million followers

    Current Followers: 7,607,871

    Following: 148

    Total Posts: 678

    Occupation: Musician

     

    1. Tekno
    Tekno
    Tekno

    Augustine Miles Kelechi, Famously known as Tekno, is the eleventh most followed Nigerian celebrity on Instagram with over 7 million followers

    Current Followers: 7,367,823

    Following: 337

    Total Posts: 72

    Occupation: Musician

  • 11 things you probably didn’t know about Chioma Jesus

    Evangelist Amaka Okwuoha popularly called Chioma Jesus is a year older today Wednesday February 12, 2020.

    Here are eleven things you probably didn’t know about the talented gospel artiste and one of the most popular indigenous gospel songwriter from the eastern part of Nigeria.

     

    1. Chioma Jesus hails from Imo State and she came to limelight through her first song in 2003 titled “Chioma Jesus”

    2. She began singing at the age of Nine years

    3. She came into limelight in 2010 after being nominated for a category in the Delta Yadah Award. The Delta Yadah is the annual concert which is usually held in Asaba, Delta State.

    4. In 2011 and 2012, she won awards of the Delta Yadah Award ceremony.

    5. Before she became a gospel artiste, she was a trader affiliated with the food industry.

    6. She is married to Evangelist Callistus Okwuoha and the union is blessed with three wonderful children.

    7. She founded Inheritance of Mercy Foundation in Port Harcourt, Rivers state.

    8. She has worked with a good number of other top gospel artists including Sinach and Samsung, and has over 20 songs to her credit.

    9. She lost both father and mother at a tender age, leaving seven children with her as the eldest among them but the absence of wealth and loss of her parents didn’t stop her from developing her gift.

    10. Her newest album is titled My Testimony released in the year 2019.

    11. She has ministered alongside highly spiritually international rated gospel ministers over the world. They are; Ron Kenoly, Don Moen, Kurt Kay, Juanita Bynum And Lionel Peterson.

  • Sam Loco, Funmi Martins, other Nollywood stars we miss

    Praise Olowe

    Over the years, death has taken loads of notable stars. Although their memories live forever, there are many of us that miss watching their movies.

    These are heroes who built the industry and made Nollywood movies interesting for many of us while growing up

    Here is remembering some notable celebrities whose movies we enjoyed, enjoy and miss watching:

    (1) Sam Loco Efe

    Popular for the kind of comic relief he brings into movies, Sam Loco Efe is one Nollywood stars that many of us can never forget in a hurry. He made movies look so real and different.

    He was given birth to on December 25, 1945, in Enugu. Sam Loco, however, died at the age of 66 on August 7, 2011 in a hotel in Owerri where he was editing a film.

    (2) Pete Eneh

    This is another notable star whose death left a space in the Nollywood industry.

    Pete Eneh was one of the pioneers of the era of videos movies in Nigeria. He featured in over 50 Nollywood movies. He died on November 15, 2012 due to the pain of living with an amputated leg.

    READ ALSO: Okey Bakassi, Yaw, others host show to honour Sam Loco

    Some of his movies are Tears of a Prince, Beloved and My saviour among many others.

    (3) Amaka Igwe

    Amaka Igwe was a film maker and broadcasting executive. She was recognised as one of the second-generation filmmakers and was also one of the pioneers of video film era in Nigeria.

    She sadly died of asthma attack in Enugu at the age of 51 in April 2014.

    (4) Ashley Nwosu

    Ashley Nwosu was a popular actor. He was born on November 21, 1954 and died on April 21, 2011. He was a really prominent actor who died after a brief illness.

    (5) Funmi Martins

    Funmi Martins was unarguably a shining star in the Yoruba movie industry. She was born in September 1963 in Ilesha Osun state.

    Before venturing into acting, she tried modelling.

    Funmi Martins, however, became serious with her acting career and in 1993 she featured in her first movie called Nemesis. Although she didn’t live too long, she starred in so many movies.

    Funmi Martins died at 38, according to medical reports, of cardiac arrest.

    She is the mother of popular movie star Mide Martins.

  • Kayode Fayemi @ 55: Ten things you need to know about the Ekiti Governor

    By Alao Abiodun

    Looking at the 55-year-sojourn and odyssey of Governor John Kayode Fayemi, It has been full of ups and downs, challenges, triumphs, travails, successes and amazing memories.

    Here are some interesting things you need to know about him:

    1. John Olukayode Fayemi was born on the 9th of February, 1965.

    2. JFK as he is fondly called, is the current Governor of Ekiti State and also doubles as the Chairman of Nigeria’s Governors Forum.

    3. He hails from Isan-Ekiti in Oye Local Government area, Ekiti.

    4. Kayode Fayemi attended the Christ’s School Ado Ekiti from 1975-1980.

    5. He studied History, Politics and International Relations from the Universities of Lagos and Ife now Obafemi Awolowo University in Nigeria.

    6. He had his Doctorate in War Studies from the King’s College, University of London.

    7. He is also a former Director of the Centre for Democracy & Development (CDD).

    8. He was also a former Minister of Solid Minerals Development in 2015.

    9. As a journalist, he was a reporter with The Guardian and City Tempo newspapers, Editor of the political monthly, ‘Nigeria Now’.

    10. Fayemi contested in 2007 for the governorship of Ekiti State and after three and a half years of legal tussle, the Appeal Court on October 15, 2010, declared him the duly elected Governor of Ekiti State.

    • Governor John Kayode Fayemi is happily married to Mrs. Olabisi Fayemi. She is Erelu of Isan Kingdom
  • Hana’s Top Ten

    Hana Omilani is an art consultant and the founder, Lasmara Contemporary African Art.  She tells Udemma Chukwuma her favourite things.

    Favourite Food

    • Injera with shiro

    Favourite holiday spot

    • Maldives

    Favourite Musician

    • Yemane Barya
    • Ella Fitzgerald
    • Michael Jackson
    • Mahalia
    • Jackson
    • 2pac
    • I.G

    Favourite game

    • Mikado

    Favourite hobby

    • Fencing

    Favourite perfume

    • Moresque

    Favourite cloth designer

    • Brunello Cucinelli

    Favourite book

    • The Diary of Anne Frank
    • Death in Venice
    • Hate me Now
    • Thank me Later

    Favourite phone

    • iPhone
    • Favourite car
    • Porsche
  • Top 6 Nigerian celebrities with real ‘Grass to Grace’ stories

    Top 6 Nigerian celebrities with real ‘Grass to Grace’ stories

    Our Reporter

    Everyone has a story to tell. Every day, we meet people from different works of life; whether a lawyer or a classroom teacher; a Managing Director or a gate man; a banker or bus conductor…the list is endless.

    However, regardless of our sundry careers, professions or work, what ultimately define us is the quality and strength of our attitudes of mind. Quite frankly, we have heard the almost banal and clichéd statement that – “as our faces are different, so are our challenges, desires, and aspirations”.

    Well, it is true because a lot of us go to work and our business places, all adorned in fine clothing and perfumes; the smiles from our faces can literally light up an entire street…that’s how we roll. However, behind our colourful garbs and ‘keyboard’ smiles lies some of our frustrations, challenges, and sometimes warm tears that literally deluge our pillows when we go to sleep at night (at least for those who are fortunate enough to have a place to lay their heads).

    Check out these inspiring stories of some top celebrities (not exhaustive) – how they literally went through the gutters of life to sitting and dinning with presidents, kings, and princes of our time.

    PATORANKING:

    He is arguably Nigeria’s number one reggae/dancehall artist at the moment. From being the face and ambassador of several top brands and organisations to returning as a judge in the ongoing musical competition – The Voice Nigeria, Patoranking has shown not only his versatility but also the fruit of hardwork. Now you see all the glitz and glamour that surrounds and exudes from him, and you wish your life could like his. However, before you quickly latch upon the glory you see, please let’s take a plunge into his STORY.

    Before coming to lime light, he was a brick layer. If you are yet to grasp what that means…this is it: He didn’t just do brick laying, he also carried “kponkpon”. Kponkpon is the pan used to carry sand from one place to another within a building or construction site.

    To further strengthen his hustle, and to raise funds to support his family (being the first born) and his musical career, he sold rat poison (maybe something like “ota piapia”) on the street. Nobody wey no fit to make am!

     

    JOSEPH BENJAMIN:

    Obviously a darling in the movie industry and a golden child in event anchoring and public speaking, Joseph Benjamin is definitely one of the high-flyers in the entertainment stratosphere. As they say, looks can be very deceptive; his looks more often than not do not betray some of the travails and harsh realities he had to grapple with while working on his dream some years back.

    In his own words, “I’ve moved from being a bus conductor, security guard, waiter, worked in a Bakery, sold shoes at Balogun; then moved into IT before acting.”

    The above is a lesson to all of us, please treat everyone you meet well regardless of their present circumstance because you might just be having the next President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria polishing your shoes. Don’t just be a respecter of persons, be a respectful person.

     

    LINDA IKEJI:

    Arguably Nigeria’s number one miss independence…in Neyo’s voice, her obvious talent, persistence, and business ingenuity leaves many in utter awe. Apart from having a pretty face and a coca cola figure, the entrepreneur/blogger extraordinaire has genius working in-betwixt her ears. However, like every human being, she has a story…please check this out.

    From being admitted into a course she didn’t want (English) at the University of Lagos, to struggling in newsrooms as a writer, to modeling, and finally selling beer as a waiter in hotels, Linda has shown the strength of the woman to surmount the sundry challenges that life throws on a daily. In her own words, “I’d leave lectures, go to a hotel and sell beer from 1 pm till 10 pm. I did this for a few months. It wasn’t easy but I had to survive”. Today the story is different…CHEERS TO ALL THE HUSTLERS!

     

    Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde:

    Omotola has obviously gone beyond the threshold of taxonomies among the top actresses in Nigeria to becoming a living legend in the Entertainment Industry. From her fetal stages in the acting business to where she is now, Omotola have continued to leave indelible prints not only in Nigeria, but also in the consciousness of the global space. In 2003, she made the Times Magazine list of Most Influential People in the world; this is no small feat. Some Presidents of countries never reach such heights.

    Howbeit, Omotola has her story too; she has been through the heated crucible of life, and like gold she has passed through fire to emerge fine and refined. Check out her story:

    After losing the breadwinner of her family, herself, her mom, and her two siblings literally had to beg on the street just to survive another day. They would sit on pavements of some rich Nigerians hoping to get handouts to carry on the day; but were disappointed severally. She was almost tempted to go into prostitution, but her doggedness and streaks of serendipity embraced her.

     

    John Okafor:

    Popularly referred to as Mr. Ibu for his role in the movie titled – Mr. Ibu, in 2004, John Okafor is one of Nigeria’s most talented comic characters. His humorous and jocular acting is one that is characterised by stupidity, hilarious imbecility and a sharp disconnection from reality. However, in case you did not know, he once sold firewood, was a butcher, and a hair dresser.

    “When I lost my father, breeze pulled down our house and we became tenants in our own village. We were eight in number; five men and three women. We were given a room in our maternal home; there we all slept at night as if we were in a cell. One leg here, the other leg there”, he recalls.

    In fact, the interesting part of his story was that his family was the poorest in his hometown in Enugu State. Life and living was truly tough for him…today as they say…the rest his HIStory!

     

    Wiz Kid:

    Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, better known by his stage name Wiz kid, is definitely Nigeria’s finest and hottest entertainment export. Born on 16 July 1990, Wizzy quickly embraced his musical destiny at age 11. Formerly known as Lil’ Prinz, his early career wasn’t as smooth as you might think.

    Unlike some artists that were born with “golden spoons”, and had billions in their accounts even before venturing into music, wizzy was not that fortunate. He literally became a studio rat; he ate and slept in popular studios in pursuit of his dreams…these were his days in Surulere and Ojuelegba. He never relied on hand outs from patronage or parentage.

    He has shared stages with a lot of Nigeria’s finest artist, and has entered global relevance with collaboration with renowned artists like Drake.

    Today regardless of what you think of him, the name Wiz Kid will forever resound in the annals of Nigerian history.

    Finally, are you still complaining and grouching about your current situation, please pick and dust yourself, have a dream, and work hard at it like your life depends on it…because it does.

    So many people leave this teraqueous globe we call earth, and their next door neighbours do not even have the faintest idea that someone just left because their level of consciousness and contribution is very microscopic. Please decide today to change the narrative of your life and re-edit your story.

  • Five things to know about Nigeria’s new visa policy

    Alao Abiodun

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday, unveiled the new Nigeria visa policy 2020.

    The new visa policy is aimed at attracting innovation, specialized skills and knowledge from abroad to complement local capacity.

    According to President Muhammadu Buhari, he said the policy will improve the business environment, attract Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and boost tourism without compromising national security.

    Here are five things you need to know about Nigeria’s new visa policy:

    READ ALSO: Nigeria’s Housing policy: It’s calamitous, that it is!

    1. The new visa policy will introduce the issuance of visa at the point of entry into Nigeria to all persons holding passports of African countries.

    2. The new visa policy also presents Nigeria with the opportunity to apply the “principle of reciprocity” with her visa policy in the nation’s bilateral and multilateral relations.

    3. The NVP 2020 introduces special visas for Nigerians in diaspora who either by birth, marriage or nationalization have assumed dual citizenship.

    4. Nigerians in diaspora will now be able to make use of the passports of their adopted countries to visit Nigeria without the need for short stay visa.

    5. Some the Features of NVP 2020 includes, an increase in the classes of visas from 6 to 79, visa codes for all classes of visa and introduction of e-visas.