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  • Alleged suspects behind mysterious killing of four Afghan women arrested

    Alleged suspects behind mysterious killing of four Afghan women arrested

    Two suspects in the mysterious killing of four women in Afghanistan’s northern Mazar-i-Sharif city have been arrested, the Taliban’s interior ministry spokesperson Qari Saeed Khosty said Saturday.

    The suspects had confessed during initial interrogation that they had invited the victims to a house before the killings, Khosty said but declined to give further details.

    The four women, including a civil society activist identified as Frozan Safi, were found dead in a house in the Shahrak Khalid area within the week.

    Taliban’s Director of Information and Culture department told DPA on Friday that the bodies of two women and two men were found in an incident that resulted from a personal feud.

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    Family members of Safi told the local broadcaster, Rukhshana Media that she had been summoned for evacuation to Germany via a third country more than two weeks ago.

    They did not hear from her until her body was identified at a hospital in the city.

    Associate Director of Human Rights Watch, Heather Barr, said there had been a “terrifying escalation in abuses against women’s rights activists’’ since the Taliban took over power in August. (NAN)

  • Four actors whose children are into skit comedy

    Four actors whose children are into skit comedy

    They can be called chips off the old blocks. They simply took over from where their fathers left off. With better education, technology and expertise, they are making a living with skit comedy, creating euphoria.

    But before them were their fathers. They shook the acting industry in no small way. Here are four actors whose children have made a huge success of skit comedy:

    Kamal Adebayo Kay Kamoru

    Sir Kay Kamoru is a veteran actor known for his hilarious roles in all his movies. He is the father of Adebayo Ridwan, popularly known as Isbae U or Bae U Barbie on social media.

    Bea U is also an actor like his father, a singer, video director and Instagram sensation making waves and gaining recognition with his creative content.

    He is one of Nigeria’s distinctive comedy brands and had worked with Toyin Abraham, Mr Macaroni, Oluwadolarz, Kemz Mama (Mummywa) and Kiekie among others.

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    Jide Kosoko

     

    Veteran actor Jide Kosoko has three beautiful daughters in the industry: Sola Kosoko, Bidemi Kosoko and Temi Kosoko. Temi Kosoko is a model and comedy, skit maker. She has featured in lots of Instagram skits with Mr Macaroni, Oluwadolarz, Bae U etc.

    Adewale Adeoye

     

    The veteran actor is the father of the popular Ibadan skit comedian Yemi Elesho popularly called Elesho. He is a comedian, content creator, actor, MC who acts in an indigenous way. The OAU graduate joined Instagram in 2016. He has worked with some popular skit comedians like Broda Shaggi, Thecuteabiola, Taaooma, and many others.

    Taiwo Hassan (Ogogo)

    Veteran actor Taiwo Hassan popularly known as Ogogo also have a beautiful, look-alike ebony beauty daughter in the industry named Shakirat Olawunmi Taiwo. She is a multi-talented actress who has featured in different blockbusters movies and skit, working with Oluwadolarz and some other stars.

  • Five Nigerian male celebrities without beards

    Five Nigerian male celebrities without beards

    Beards have become one of the trends that men jumped on. The men who keep beards are popularly known as ‘The Beard Gang’. These are men who grow out their beards and groom it to look neat and attractive. While some are comfortable keeping beards, there are others who do without them.

    Just like there are celebrities who keep beards there are some who do not.

    Here are five Nigerian male celebrities without beards:

    WIZKID

    WIZKID
    Wizkid

    The Grammy award winner not only in Nigeria has recorded albums and a lot of hit songs including Essence, Anoti, Mood and so many more. Wizkid is one of the richest and the most sought after artists in Nigeria, with an estimated net worth of $30 million dollars and he has no beards.

    ZLATAN

    ZLATAN ibile
    Zlatan ibile

    Zlatan Ibile popularly known for his ‘Zanku’ dance skills. The Ekiti-born 26 year-old is the CEO and founder of Zanku record. The musician has recorded a lot of hit songs including Soro Soke, Alubarika, Ale Yi and many more and he does not keep beards.

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    FIREBOY DML

    FIREBOY DML
    FIREBOY DML

    Adedamola Adefolahan popularly known by his stage name Fireboy DML is signed to YBNL Nation, a record label founded by singer Olamide. Fireboy was born on 5th of February 1996 in Ogun State. The young talented singer rose to fame after the release of his first song ‘jealous’ in 2018, his debut studio album Laughter, Tears and Goosebumps was released in 2019. Fireboy has not relented in his career and has no beards.

    REMA

    REMA
    REMA

    Divine Ikubor popularly known as ‘Rema’ is presently signed to Jonzing World a subsidiary of Mavin Records. The 21-year-old became popular after the release of his song ‘Iron man’ which appeared on Barack Obama’s 2019 summer playlist and since then he has released other songs including Ginger Me, Bounce, Soundgasm as well as other hit songs. He is a talented young singer and does not have beards.

    LYTA

    Lyta
    Lyta

    Kwara-born Opeyemi Babatunde Rahim aka ‘Lyta’ is 23. He signed a record deal with YBNL Nation in 2018 but left the label in May 2019 after a disagreement with the label owner Olamide. Lyta has recorded some hit songs including Monalisa, Worry as well as featured in various songs with famous Nigerian singers like Olamide and Davido. He is young and has no beards.

  • 10 things to know about rise, crash of ‘Squid Game’-inspired cryptocurrency

    10 things to know about rise, crash of ‘Squid Game’-inspired cryptocurrency

    Squid token came, it saw and it vanished with millions of dollars. The token’s developers vanished with over $3.3 million worth of Binance Coin, shut down the website, had their Twitter account suspended and told the community on Telegram that they are no longer working on the project.

    Below are 10 things to know about the Squid Game-inspired cryptocurrency which has now crashed:

    Ø Squid was a token that was based on the massively popular namesake Netflix series. However, it wasn’t affiliated with the show or Netflix in any way. Its developers claimed to be working on an online play-to-earn game based on the TV show.

    Ø Launched late last month, the new cryptocurrency skyrocketed in value as investors rushed to buy tokens hyped by promotions on multiple social media platforms.

    Ø Between Oct. 26 and Monday, the value of a Squid coin rose by more than 23 million percent, from a little more than a mere cent to $2,861.80. Its value eventually collapsed same day to effectively zero as cryptocurrency traders watched the token’s unknown creators clean out some $3.3 million in funds, according to digital records.

    Ø As investors weren’t able to sell their holdings, Squid kept growing in price and market capitalisation to a point of reaching a $2,861.80 high before the scam came to an ending.

    Ø However, despite the unprecedented rise, its cracks and red flags were plain for all to see. From no member of its team having any online presence, to holders being unable to sell, swap, or stake the digital asset once they bought it to a slew of spelling errors on its whitepaper.

    Ø Many cryptocurrency observers had sounded the alarm about Squid even before the “rug pull,” citing above mentioned warning signals.

    Ø A data provider had urged potential traders to take “extreme caution” after Squid buyers told the platform that their coins could not be sold.

    Ø The project’s Twitter account has since been restricted by the social network because of “unusual activity” amassed more than 57,000 followers, and its Telegram channel had more than 71,000 subscribers.

    Ø “Squid Game Dev does not want to continue running the project,” the developers wrote on their Telegram channel Monday, saying they were “depressed” by scammers and “overwhelmed with stress.”

    Ø The last message on Squid’s Telegram channel, posted shortly after funds were drained from investors, tried to divert blame elsewhere and was strewn with grammatical errors. It read: “Sorry again for any inconvenience been made for you,” the message read. “If any strange starts coming out of it, ignore it. Thanks!”

  • Nine popular Hollywood stars with Nigerian roots

    Nine popular Hollywood stars with Nigerian roots

    Hollywood is the most diverse film industry in the world. It has talents from around the globe and it is no surprise that Nigerians are counted among the successful in the American film industry.

    Here is a list of famous Hollywood actors who are originally Nigerians:

    1. Cynthia Erivo

    Cynthia Erivo
    Cynthia Erivo

    She is a British-Nigerian actress, singer and songwriter, who played the lead role in the biopic Harriet and was nominated for several awards. Her full name is: Cynthia Onyedinmanasu Chinasaokwu Erivo. She was born in Stockwell England on 8 January, 1987 to Nigerian parents. Her mother is a nurse.

    She attended La Retraite Roman Catholic Girls’ School. Erivo began a music psychology degree at the University of East London. However, a year into her degree, she was admitted into the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where her multi-talents blossomed.

    Erivo ventured into films in 2018 with roles in the heist film Widows and the thriller Bad Times at the El Royale. In 2019, she portrayed abolitionist Harriet Tubman in the biopic Harriet, for which she earned nominations for an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award.

    She is the recipient of several accolades, including a Daytime Emmy Award, a Grammy Award and a Tony Award, in addition to nominations for two Academy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and a Screen Actors Guild Award.

    2. David Oyelowo

    David Oyelowo
    David Oyelowo

    David Oyetokunbo Oyelowo OBE was born on April 1, 1976 to Nigerian parents in England. His father is from Oyo State while his mother is from Edo State.

    He grew up in Tooting south London, until he was six when his family moved to Lagos. The family moved back when he was 14. He had a three -year training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), finishing his three-year training in 1998.

    He has played supporting roles in the films such Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011), Lincoln (2012), Jack Reacher (2012) and garnered praise for portraying Louis Gaines in The Butler (2013).

    He is slated to star with Lupita Nyong’o in a film adaptation of the Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie novel Americanah. The story follows a pair of young Nigerian immigrants who face a lifetime of struggle while their relationship endures.

    3. Yvonne Orji

    Yvonne Orji
    Yvonne Orji

    Yvonne Anuli Orji is a Nigerian-American actress and comedian born on December 2 1983. She is known for her role in the HBO series Insecure. She was born to her Nigerian parents in Port Harcourt, Nigeria but was raised in Maryland, USA. Yvonne has starred in several films like Insecure, Jane The Virgin, Flip the script, etc.

    4. John Boyega

    John Boyega
    John Boyega

    John Adedayo B. Adegboyega was born on 17 March 1992 in Peckham England to Nigerian parents. He is known professionally as John Boyega.

    He has played Finn in the Star Wars sequel trilogy films The Force Awakens (2015), The Last Jedi (2017) and The Rise of Skywalker.

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    Boyega’s other credits include historical drama film Detroit (2017), the science fiction film Pacific Rim: Uprising (2018), four episodes of the television series 24: Live Another Day and the drama Imperial Dreams (2014). Boyega received the BAFTA Rising Star Award in 2016.

    5. Chiwetel Ejiofor

    Chiwetel Ejiofor
    Chiwetel Ejiofor

    Chiwetel Umeadi Ejiofor is a British-Nigerian actor. He was born and raised in the United Kingdom by his Nigerian parents. He is a descendant of the Igbo tribe in Nigeria. After enrolling at the National Youth Theatre in 1995 and attending the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, at age 19 and three months into his course, Ejiofor was cast by Steven Spielberg to play a supporting role in the film Amistad as James Covey. Ejiofor has starred in numerous movies such as 12 years a slave, The Lion King, Half of a Yellow Sun, Deadly travel and so on.

    6. Uzo Aduba

    Uzo Aduba
    Uzo Aduba

    Uzoamaka Nwanneka “Uzo” Aduba is an American actress. She was born on February 10, 1981, to Nigerian parents in Boston, USA. Uzo is known for her role as Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren on the Netflix original series Orange Is the New Black, for which she won an Emmy Award.

    7. Hakeem Kae-Kazim

    Hakeem Kae-Kazim
    Hakeem Kae-Kazim

    Hakeem Kae-Kazim is a British-Nigerian actor best known for his work in the Starz television series Black Sails and his portrayal of Georges Rutaganda in the 2004 drama film Hotel Rwanda. He was born in Lagos, Nigeria but originally from Ogun State. He has also featured in Nigerian movies like Last flight to Abuja, Black November.

    8. Adetomiwa Edun

    Adetomiwa Edun
    Adetomiwa Edun

    Babatunde Adetomiwa Stafford “Tomiwa” Edun, is a Nigerian-born British actor. He is best known for his roles as Sir Elyan in the television show Merlin, Marcus Young in Bates Motel and Alex Hunter in the football video games FIFA 17, FIFA 18 and FIFA 19.

    9. Carmen Ejogo

    Carmen Ejogo
    Carmen Ejogo

    Carmen Elizabeth Ejogo is a British television and film actress and singer. She was born on October 22, 1973 to a Scottish mother, Elizabeth (née Douglas) and a Nigerian father, Charles Ejogo. She began her career as a teenager hosting the Saturday Disney morning show from 1993 to 1995. Her film credits include Love’s Labour’s Lost (2000), What’s the Worst That Could Happen? (2001) and Away We Go (2009).

  • Nigerians who head international organisations

    Nigerians who head international organisations

    Nigeria is blessed not only with enormous natural resources but also with amazing people doing amazing things around the world.

    Below are Nigerians who are making us proud by leading global organisations:

    1. Amina Jane Mohammed

    The former Minister of Environment under President Muhammadu Buhari from 2015 to 2017 was born in the UK to a Hausa-Fulani father and a British nurse. In January 2017, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres announced his intention to appoint Mohammed Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations. She has been functioning in that capacity to the admiration of all.

    2. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

    Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is the first woman and first African to be appointed as the Director-General of the World Trade Organisation(WTO). Mrs Okonjo-Iweala served as Finance Minister under former Presidents Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan. She also holds the position of board of Director in various fortune 500 companies and world bank groups.

    3. Akinwumi “Akin” Adesina

    Akinwunmi is a former Minister of Agriculture under former President Jonathan. He holds a Bachelor in Agricultural Economics from OAU. He was elected as President of the African Development Bank in 2015 and re-elected for a second term in 2020. He is the first Nigerian to hold the post.

    4. Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu

    Former DG of Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu, was appointed Assistant DG of Health Emergency Intelligence at the World Health Organisation (WHO). This appointment came after an effective leadership in combating the surge of coronavirus in Nigeria. He was trained as an infectious disease epidemiologist with over 20 years of experience working in senior public health and leadership positions in several national public health institutes.

    5. HE Mohammad Sanusi Barkindo

    Mohammad Sanusi is the Secretary General of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). He hailed from Yola, Adamawa State. He had his BSc in Political Science, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. He held several governmental positions at local and federal level, including at the NNPC before his appointment was stamped by OPEC.

  • Seven healthy benefits of chewing gum

    Seven healthy benefits of chewing gum

    We all enjoy chewing gum for many reasons such as fresh breath, to stay alert or awake and for good taste. While excessive chewing of gum has its disadvantages, a little bit of gum once in a while doesn’t hurt anyone.

    Here are some heathy benefits of chewing gum:

    PREVENTS CAVITIES AND IMPROVES ORAL HEALTH
    Sugar-free chewing is effective in preventing tooth decay with its effects being similar to mouth wash and toothpaste that contains fluoride; chewing on a sugarless gum after a meal can keep tooth decay and gingivitis at bay as well as promote tooth enamel. Chewing sugarless gum benefits your dental health since it doesn’t feed harmful bacteria in your mouth. Also, sugar-free chewing gum increases saliva production, which neutralizes acid in your mouth, prevents dry mouth and removes food particles from the teeth which could otherwise lead to tooth decay.

    EASES ACID REFLUX
    Acid reflux is a situation where the stomach acid moves up to the esophagus (food pipe) and chest congestion while damaging it simultaneously which leads to the familiar burning sensation in the throat or chest. Chewing gum eases acid reflux by clearing the food pipe and neutralizing the acids to give some relief. If you suffer from chest burn or heartburn, chew gum after eating to lower the acid build up to ease chest burn and acid reflux symptoms. Chewing gum encourages saliva production and makes it more alkaline so that it can neutralize acid.

    AIDS DIGESTION
    Chewing gum before a meal helps improve digestion. This happens because the chewing action helps stimulate the mouth to produce saliva and the stomach to produce digestive acids thereby preparing the system for a meal, this in turn aids the effective digestion of food. Chewing gum after a meal also has its effects, it not only keeps the mouth healthy but also prevents indigestion by further stimulating the digestive process.

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    FIGHTS NAUSEA
    Chewing gum also prevents nausea. People who are prone to motion sickness or morning sickness could get great relief from chewing herbal gum that contains ginger or mint so as to aid sliver production and digestion. The ginger and mint also work as well or better than some anti-nausea drugs. Chewing gum to prevent nausea is just as effective as prescription drugs for nausea only that its cheaper and has little to no side effects.

    MANAGE APPETITE
    When trying to lose weight, chewing gum is a good way to keep your cravings for sugary snacks at bay. When you get cravings for a snack, chewing gum is an effective way to reward yourself with adding the extra calories. This is also a way to curb the mindless nibbles of high-calorie snacks when relaxing or watching TV. Chewing gum helps control appetite, encourage dietary choices as well as born a few calories.

    EASES EAR BLOCKADE
    Chewing gum is an effective method to drain water that gets clogged in the ears after a swim or a shower. Chewing gum helps clear the sinus cavities and pushes the liquid further out, clearing the ear. Chewing gum also naturally equalizes air pressure in the ear with outside pressure thereby relieving ear pressure, pain as well as ear blockage. So instead of pinching your nose and trying to blow your ears clear, it is preferable to chew gum because as the jaw opens and closes it equalizes internal and external pressure.

    PREVENTS DRY MOUTH AND FRESHENS BREATH
    One of the reasons for mouth odor or bad breath is the lack of salivary flow and growth of excess bacteria that follows. Chewing mint flavored gum after meal masks strong odor from foods like onions and garlic as well as prevents bad breath. Chewing gum stimulates salivary glands and keeps the mouth fresh all day while killing the nasty bacteria.

  • 13 trending Nigerian slangs and their meanings

    13 trending Nigerian slangs and their meanings

    Nigerian slang, much like the dynamic world of cryptocurrency, is ever-evolving and adaptive. Just as youths in Nigeria effortlessly craft and popularize new phrases, savvy investors are turning to innovative platforms like Immediate Code 360, an auto crypto trading platform, to stay ahead in the fast-paced financial market. This platform, similar to the quick-witted nature of Nigerian street language, offers users the opportunity to engage with the crypto market efficiently, mirroring the way ‘E Choke’ or ‘We Meuuve’ quickly became part of everyday conversations. Users can navigate the complexities of cryptocurrency trading with the same ease as Nigerians adopt new slang, making it an essential tool for those looking to thrive in the ever-changing digital economy.

    Below are 13 uniquely interesting Nigerian slangs trending on the streets:

    · E Choke

    This was introduced by famous singer Davido. “E Choke” literarily means “It Chokes”. However, in the street language, it is an exclamatory remark for something overwhelming or extremely impressive.

    When Nigerians see something or someone that goes beyond expectation, this slang is a way of expressing their surprise though it may be a bit exaggerated.

    · E Restrict Airflow

    This has the same meaning as “E Choke” but was initiated by another artiste Wizkid. Choking and having a restricted airflow have literarily the same interpretation and effect and the slangs have been used by Nigerians interchangeably.

    “E restrict airflow” has also been used as a follow-up response to “E Choke”.

    · We Meuuve

    What started as an imitation of BBNaija 2020 star Vee Adeyele’s accent when she had a quarrel with her lover, Neo Akpofure during the show eventually became a popular slang.

    Vee was heard telling Neo to “meuuve from the door” (move from the door) when the latter was trying to prevent her from leaving the room.

    The words become better accepted as a motivational phrase and a way of Nigerians saying “life goes on.” Many tirades of woeful stories often end with “… but then, we meuuve!”

    · KPK/OPP

    When Nigerians say KPK, they are saying “Ko Po Ke?” Translated to English, it means “is it not plenty?”

    This originates from a song by Chisom Ezeh popularly known as Rexxie, featuring Mohbad. In the first line of the song, Rexxie said: “Ta lo sope ko po ke?” which means “who says it is not plenty?”

    If a beautiful picture is seen online and the viewer comments with KPK, he/she is saying, who says this beauty is not plenty or is this not plenty?

    The standard response to this question according to the original song is OPP (O Po Pa) and OPG (O Po Gan) and they mean “it is very plenty.”

    · Tule

    “Tule” is another of Davido’s many slang. In a video the pop star made, in reaction to the news of his rift with Burna Boy in Ghana, was seen shouting “Tule Joor, Tule Jare.”

    “Tule” is a Yoruba word that means “free me, release me, or leave me.”

    The word found its way unto many lips when many Nigerians started shouting “Tule” on social media for N2m cash that Davido promised to whoever could replicate his original video.

    In the street vocabulary, “Tule” is used to tell people to drop a topic or leave you alone and stop bothering you.

    · Who dey Breeett?

    Who dey Breeett? is another slang invented by Davido that simply means “who is breathing?” in Pidgin English.

    As simple as that sounds, it is actually questioning why anyone would be taking in the air freely after seeing what has been shown to them.

    This is sort of related to another of the artiste’s slangs, “E choke” because when you see a beautiful photo for example, you are expected to “choke” on-air, hence the question, “who dey breeett?”

    · Ma Fo

    This is one of singer Naira Marley’s slangs that have stood the test of time and are still as famously used as the first day it was said.

    Literarily, this is a Yoruba term that means “Don’t break” but in the real sense, it is saying, “don’t be intimidated or don’t be bothered.”

    It can be simply used as “Ma Fo” which can also mean “don’t worry” and it can be stretched to a street line, “Omo Iya mi, ma fo, mo wa pelu e” which means, “My brother/sister, don’t be bothered, I am here with you.”

    · Chop breakfast/ serve breakfast

    It literally means we will all (eventually) have breakfast. Colloquially, it has come to mean this life na ‘turn by turn’ and everyone will definitely have a taste of everything, especially heart break.

    On social media, when someone says “She don chop breakfast” or “She has been served breakfast”, it simply means her heart has been broken.

    · Japa

    This is a Nigerian slang derived from the Yoruba language which simply means ‘to run swiftly’ out of a dangerous situation.

    To japa means to abort, run, avoid, terminate, retreat or remove yourself from a situation. If used in a sentence, it would be articulated like: “His girlfriend told him she was pregnant, that is why the guy japa”.

    More importantly, it means to emigrate. “Almost every youth wants to japa from Naija.

    · Sapa

    The word ‘SAPA’ has been the most used word on social media lately and people have also used it to sing.

    It is a term used in Pidgin English to describe a state of being extremely broke or poor, usually after spending extravagantly.

    We can also call it spirit of poverty that targets one almost all the time.

    Aza

    This is a slang that simply means bank account digits. When a Nigerian says “send your aza”, he or she simply means send your account number.

    Ment

    Original word is ‘mental’. As a slang, it is used to question a person’s sanity or to say someone is outrigh mad. “You dey ment?” Or “All of una don ment.”

    · We outside

    This is a slang that simply means to be down alone or with buddies doing crazy stuffs in the streets. It’s used to say people are having fun outside the country.

    When someone posts with friends or alone and captions it: “We outside”, the person is simply saying “We are having fun ‘outside’ (abroad).

  • Four ways to cure hangover

    Four ways to cure hangover

    Hangover is a set of symptoms that occurs as a consequence of drinking too much. Hangover can be really frustrating and annoying, it ruins your whole day and leaves you completely weak.

    Symptoms of hangover include: fatigue, weakness,thirst, headache,muscle ache, stomach pain, anxiety, irritability and many more. Most hangover go away on their own though they can last up to 24 hours. They usually come in full effect the morning after a night of heavy drinking.

    Here are four ways hangover can be cured:

    √Drink water: I don’t need to spell out the benefits of drinking water. Water has so many benefits and calming hangover is one of it. Water helps in dehydration. When you wake up hungover especially if you’re nauseous, it can feel like putting more liquid into your stomach is the last thing you need. But, drinking water can cause mild dehydration and rehydrating is important to feel better.

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    √Use pain relieving drugs: Taking pain relievers is another way to cure hangover. At the point of being hungover, you would be experiencing body pains, headache, weakness and many more, the next thing to opt for is a pain reliever.

    √Eat fruits that are high in calories: Reaching for fruits like bananas is a good way to deplete hangover. Bananas contain enough calories to retain one’s energy. So next time you have a hangover, remember to reach for fruits that are high in calories.

    √Have a good sleep: One of the most restorative remedies you can try when hungover is simply to get more sleep. Poor sleep is linked to anxiety, irritability and depressed mood.

    It has been shown that you’re unable to achieve the usual sleep cycle when drinking alcohol so even if you’re getting a couple hours of sleep, you’re probably not getting a good sleep. So the best way to feel better is hydrate and hit the snooze button.

  • What to know about newly launched CBN’s eNaira

    What to know about newly launched CBN’s eNaira

    The Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) eNaira took off on Monday with over N500m of the currency minted so far.

    The Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN) Governor Godwin Emefiele said 33 banks have been fully integrated and live on the platform.

    “eNaira is a Central Bank of Nigeria-issued digital currency that provides a unique form of money denominated in Naira.

    “eNaira serves as both a medium of exchange and a store of value, offering better payment prospects in retail transactions when compared to cash payments.

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    “eNaira has an exclusive operational structure that is both remarkable and nothing like other forms of central bank money,” he said.

    Here are things to know about eNaira:

    It is a digital storage that holds the eNaira.

    It is held and managed on a distributed ledger.

    It can be used for remittance, which includes cheaper diaspora remittance option.

    It is traceable so fraudulent activities can be traced.

    It can be used for international and local trades.

    It has a unique identity and security structure.

    It is exchanged peer to peer.

    It is universal – anybody can hold it.

    It does not yield any interest.

    Payments can be made by scanning QR codes.

    You can monitor your e-wallet activities.