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  • Entourage deepens SME support as demand for accessible finance rises

    Entourage deepens SME support as demand for accessible finance rises

    Entourage Integrated Trust Limited has strengthened its support for small and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs) across the country, as demand for flexible and accessible financing continues to rise within Nigeria’s evolving economic environment.

    The financial institution said it recorded a notable surge in engagement over the past year from entrepreneurs, traders, and business owners seeking practical funding solutions tailored to the realities of local business operations.

    According to the company, this trend reflects a growing preference for credit models aligned with daily, weekly, and seasonal business cycles rather than rigid lending structures.

    Entourage disclosed that it currently supports over 300,000 entrepreneurs and business operators nationwide, a reach largely driven by increasing SME demand for accessible credit, repeat patronage, and referrals within local markets.

    Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Seyi Asagun, said the organisation’s priority remains expanding its impact rather than merely increasing its size.

    “Our focus has never been on size for its own sake. What matters is reach, how many businesses we can support, how many livelihoods we can stabilise and how many entrepreneurs can continue operating with confidence,” he said.

    With operations now spanning 29 states, the institution has expanded its field network, branch activities and internal systems to improve access to finance in both urban centres and grassroots communities.

    The company noted that its model combines on-ground relationship management with structured credit processes, enabling it to serve traders, SMEs and professionals across diverse sectors.

    The firm also reported increased repeat engagement from clients, describing it as a sign that business owners are deriving long-term value from its financing solutions rather than relying on one-off borrowing.

    Deputy Managing Director, Mr. Philip Nkafuonye, said the company’s expansion has been intentional and supported by capacity development.

    “As demand has grown, we have strengthened our internal systems, trained our teams, and improved service delivery across regions.

    Growth is only meaningful when service quality keeps pace,” he said.

    Entourage’s expansion comes amid persistent concerns over limited access to finance for Nigerian SMEs, widely regarded as a major constraint to business growth.

    The institution said its focus on flexible repayment structures, customer engagement, and ethical lending aligns with efforts to bridge the country’s SME funding gap.

    Looking ahead, the company plans to consolidate its presence in existing markets while extending support to underserved business communities, in line with its commitment to inclusive economic growth.

    Entourage Integrated Trust Limited is a Nigerian financial institution providing flexible financial services to individuals and SMEs. Operating across 29 states, the company focuses on promoting sustainable business growth through ethical lending, strong customer relationships, and practical financial solutions tailored to business needs.

  • You will die if you slam me in Auchi – Suleman

    You will die if you slam me in Auchi – Suleman

    General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries International, Apostle Johnson Suleman, has boasted that speaking against him near his church in Auchi, Edo State, could lead to deadly consequences. 

    Suleman, in a viral video, claimed his followers might resort to violence against critics if someone speaks negatively about him.  

    “If you want to die and you’ve been praying for death, but it hasn’t come, there’s a way to make it happen.

    “Come to Auchi, stand by the front gate of our church, and say something against me. Somebody will kill you, another will bury you, and the third will be doing praise and worship on your dead body,” he said.

    This statement has drawn heavy criticism online with many questioning its appropriateness for a religious leader. 

    Suleman also shared an incident where alleged cultists beat up someone for insulting him and forced them to apologise. 

    “I’ve had cult boys bring people to me and say, ‘This boy was insulting you, we beat him and told him to apologise.’ I asked them, ‘Who are you?’ They said, ‘You no go like who we be, but you don help us.’ Kindness,” Suleman added.

  • Yomibas eyes global relevance through arts

    Yomibas eyes global relevance through arts

    Nigerian artists are striving to make their mark on the global stage.

    One artist, Abbas Yomi Segun, popularly known as Yomibas, exemplifies the journey of branding oneself for success.

    Through his experiences, Yomibas sheds light on the transformative power of self-branding and its role in propelling Nigerian artists to international recognition.

    Born in Kaduna State, Nigeria, Yomibas embarked on an artistic journey that has evolved into a distinctive hyper-realistic style.

    His early works, a compilation of random photographs reflecting personal experiences, gradually transformed into captivating masterpieces that speak volumes.

    Yomibas found his voice through portraiture, using the medium to connect viewers with his subjects on a profound level.

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    As Yomibas eloquently puts it, “Art is an important communicator of power, depicting aspirations and societal shifts.”

    He recognises that artists possess a unique ability to sense changes in collective consciousness, and he employs his craft to prepare and inspire for the future.

    With this vision, Yomibas emerged as a prominent Nigerian artist whose visual commentary resonates deeply with his generation.

    The journey to global relevance is marked by challenges, and Yomibas’ path was no exception. He emphasizes the importance of quieting distractions and maintaining authenticity amidst external influences.

    In a society where traditional professions often take precedence, carving a niche as an artist demands unwavering commitment to one’s passion.

    However, Yomibas’ journey also underscores the power of branding. His brand, Yomi bas, which started in a humble space, has evolved into a massive studio known for its exquisitely designed interior works.

    Yomibas emphasizes the value of creating for both private spaces and international exhibitions, collaborating with galleries around the world.

    Yomibas’ journey also brings to light the significance of collaborations. He actively seeks partnerships with influential brands, including interior decorators, furniture designers, and galleries, as a means to extend his artistic reach.

    This strategic approach underscores the essence of leveraging one’s personal brand to forge impactful collaborations.

    Reflecting on his experiences, Yomibas encourages aspiring artists to play the “infinite game.” This concept, he explains, involves embracing a continuous journey of self-improvement and resilience.

    It’s not about the transient wins or loses but about enduring dedication, growth, and the relentless pursuit of excellence.

    In the world of art, Yomibas’ personal motto resonates powerfully: “Let me fall if I must fall. The one I am becoming will catch me.”

    This philosophy encapsulates the essence of embracing challenges and embracing growth as integral parts of the artistic journey.

    As Yomibas works on his next exhibition in France and collaborates with influential brands, his story serves as an inspiration to Nigerian artists seeking global relevance.

    The transformative power of self-branding, authenticity, and unwavering dedication to one’s craft stand as beacons guiding Nigerian artists toward international recognition and success.

  • Tinubu, Abbas, Barau extol Shettima’s undying loyalty to Nigeria as VP turns 57

    Tinubu, Abbas, Barau extol Shettima’s undying loyalty to Nigeria as VP turns 57

    President Bola Tinubu has congratulated Vice President Kashim Shettima on the occasion of his 57th birthday today, hailing him for his dynamism and undying loyalty to Nigeria.

    Tinubu said Shettima’s unusual courage in handling the Boko Haram insurgency in Borno State during his eight years as governor was particularly remarkable.

    The President, in a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, said he was joining family, friends and associates of his deputy in “thanksgiving to God for the sustained grace of wisdom, character, compassion and bold leadership demonstrated by the Vice President over his years of service to Nigeria with notable distinction in both the private and public sectors.”

    He noted Shettima’s “undying loyalty to the nation, and his steadfast resolve to improve society throughout an illustrious career, which included service in education as a lecturer at the University of Maiduguri, prior to moving into, and rising meteorically through the banking industry, before accepting to serve Borno State as a Commissioner in five different ministries.”

    He described the VP as a remarkable public servant who “defied all odds in the region with a ferociously intellectual mind and an innovative doggedness to solve dynamic problems with dynamic solutions, building high quality leaders and institutions for the sustainably developing future of Borno State.

    He prayed for “the continued well-being of the quintessential political leader and his family.”

    HoR Speaker, Barau, Kalu too

    In a similar congratulatory message, House of Representatives Speaker, Tajudeen Abbas called the Vice President an asset and a capable hand in the governance of the nation.

    In a statement signed by his Special Adviser, Media and Publicity, Musa Abdullahi Krishi, the Speaker said the Vice President has demonstrated courage, zeal and commitment to nation building over the years, especially when he served as a two-term governor of Borno State and a senator of the Federal Republic.

    Speaker Abbas noted Senator Shettima’s invaluable contributions to Nigeria’s democracy, saying the Vice President has achieved a lot as an accomplished banker and a politician of repute at 57.

    The Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Jibrin Barau said Shettima has made indelible progressive marks in both private and public spheres of the country to the admiration of all.

    Barau said through his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ismail Mudashir, that Shettima, “raised the bar in governance during his tenure as governor of Borno State between 2011 and 2019, despite the security challenges in the state at that time.

    “Also, as chairman of the Senate Committee on Interior (2019 -2023), he worked tirelessly to address the challenges facing agencies under his committee.

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    “I pray Allah (SWT) to continue to grant him sound health and wisdom in his endeavours and support for the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, to successfully deliver the Renewed Hope Agenda for the peace and progress of our dear country.”

    On his part, HoR Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu, described the Vice President as a patriotic, detribalised and selfless leader who has dedicated his life to render quality service to people both at the state and national levels.

    The Deputy Speaker recalled that even in the midst of insurgency, Shettima as a two-term governor of Borno State showed courage and stood firm in the governance of his state and delivered remarkably on the area of social infrastructure.

    Kalu said that the Vice President faced the challenges squarely and ultimately improved the well-being of the citizens.

    He also recalled Shettima’s impact as a senator at the National Assembly, saying he played a significant role in the enactment of many bills and motions of national importance which included tackling insecurity and strengthening the capacity of security agencies, among others.

    Former governor of Abia State, Senator Orji Kalu described Shettima as a consummate politician and philanthropist of repute.

    He said that Nigeria’s Vice President has consistently demonstrated loyalty, dedication and commitment to the growth and progress of humanity and Nigeria in general.

    “I am delighted to congratulate Vice President Kashim Shettima on his 57th birthday.

    “The Vice President has contributed immensely to the development of Nigeria as a Governor, Senator and more as the current Vice President and in various capacities.

    “His contributions to nation building are worthy of commendation and emulation.

    “He has consistently demonstrated humility, courage, selflessness and generosity in his pursuits. I urge the Vice President to sustain his good deeds in all facets of life,” he said.

    VP says NO to congratulatory adverts on birthday

    Ahead of the birthday, Shettima yesterday advised his friends and well-wishers to refrain from placing media adverts on the occasion.

    He asked them to rather “join me in channelling our collective efforts towards a nobler cause.”

    Shettima in a “dear friends and well-wishers” letter on his X account (formerly Twitter) @KashimSM, said such advert money could be better spent on charity.

    His words: “Greetings to you all.

    “As we approach the anniversary of my birth on September 2nd, I am utterly grateful for the warm wishes and kind sentiments that many of you have expressed over the years.

    “Your thoughtfulness has touched my heart and has been a source of immense joy.

    “At the same time, I would like to take this opportunity to humbly request that you consider celebrating this occasion in a different way.

    “In the spirit of our nation’s commitment to responsible resource management and responsive governance, I kindly ask you to refrain from placing birthday wishes on newspaper pages or utilizing paid channels to convey your greetings.

    “I invite you to join me in channelling our collective efforts towards a nobler cause.

    “Instead of spending resources on such messages, I encourage you to contribute to the betterment of our society by donating to charity organizations in need, or your preference, in our collective pursuit of a humane and functional world.

    “Thank you for your understanding and for being my all-weather friends and allies. Warm regards.”

  • INEC issues Certificates of Return to governor-elect, others

    INEC issues Certificates of Return to governor-elect, others

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Akwa Ibom State yesterday issued Certificate of Return to Governor-Elect Mr. Umo Eno.

    Twenty-six House of Assembly seats’ winners also received their certificates at the event held at the INEC office in Uyo.

    The presentation of the certificates was supervised by the National Commissioner, Mrs. May Agbamuche-Mbu.

    She thanked the stakeholders for the roles they played in the successful conduct of the election.

    Agbamuche-Mbu said the electoral act mandated the commission to issue certificates of return to winners of the election within 14 days from the day the results were announced.

    “Let me appreciate our stakeholders for their support throughout the 2023 general election in Akwa Ibom.

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    “I wish to commend the Resident Electoral Commissioner, Dr. Cyril Omorogbe, the management officials of the commission, members of the press and observers for their commitment and participation in the just-concluded general election,” she said.

    She said the election to office was a call to service and urged the elected officers to work hard and give the dividends of democracy to the people.

    Omorogbe assured stakeholders that INEC would build on the high level of credibility it had achieved.

    He urged them to use the renewed mandate given them to serve the people diligently and truthfully.

     Eno promised to be magnanimous in victory.

    He urged everyone to support him, to build the state.

  • Armed Forces arrest 492 vessels in 8 years–Magashi

    Armed Forces arrest 492 vessels in 8 years–Magashi

    The Minister of Defence, retired Maj. Gen. Bashir Magashi has said no fewer than 492 vessels had been arrested by the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN), from 2015 till date.

    Magashi disclosed this on Monday at the 25th edition of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration scorecard and ministerial briefing.

    He explained that through the numerous operations conducted, the AFN successfully detected and arrested several vessels operating illegally within Nigeria’s territory and waterways.

    The minister that significantly, MT Heroic IDUN, a crude oil vessel that attempted to sail out of Nigeria after illegally loading crude oil from the Total Akp Oil Field, deep offshore in Bonny was arrested.

    He also said that the AFN also arrested MV CHAYANEE NAREE, adding that the ship was laden with 32.9kg of cocaine, which was valued at N6.5 billion.

    “Similarly, MV KATERIA was arrested within the Nigerian waterways. The ship was loaded with 13.65kg of cocaine valued at N4 billion”, he added.

    Magashi said from the total of 492 vessels arrested within the period under review, 139 had been handed over to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

    “52 were handed over to the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), while two vessels were handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).

    “30 vessels were handed to the Department of Fisheries, notably, 143 of the arrested vessels are still in the custody of the Armed Forces, while 83 have been released to the owners on completion of investigation or trial,” Magashi added.

    He said that at the inception of the present administration, the nation was at an all-low in terms of overall security throughout the regions.

    Magashi said: “For instance while Boko Haram ‘s insurgency was particularly severe in the North East, the North West was plagued by armed banditry, kidnapping and inter communal violence.

    “Additionally pipeline vandalism, and crude oil theft were problems in the Niger Delta region.

    “However through visionary and competent leadership of the administration, the Ministry of Defence and the Armed Forces were among other things weakened by the insurgency, strengthened internal security and curtailed crude oil theft.”

    Magashi further said that the AFN, in conjunction with other security services have been able to degrade the capacity of insurgents and armed bandits particularly in the Northern part of the country.

    He said that the increased deployment of Nigerian Navy (NN) platforms to maintain a round- the- clock presence at sea had yielded tremendous results.

    The minister said : ”More importantly, the NN partners with Private Maritime Security Logistics Company (PMSLCs) to further improve its presence at sea.

    ”This is particularly done through the deployment of NN personnel on these security vessels, which often are deployed to protect critical offshore assets.

    “These partnerships have over time produced a multiplier effect in the deterrence of illegal activities by non-state actors within the maritime environment.”

    (NAN)

  • Facts about Imam who saved 262 Christians during attack

    Facts about Imam who saved 262 Christians during attack

    On 17 July, 2019, the U.S. Department of State presented an annual award for courageous acts in upholding religious freedom anywhere in the world.

    Notably, one of the five people honored with the International Religious Freedom Award is Imam Abubakar Abdullahi, the Muslim religious leader who selflessly risked his own life to save Christians who would have likely been killed without his intervention.

    Four religious leaders from Sudan, Iraq, Brazil, and Cyprus along with Abdullahi were also awarded the 2019 International Religious Freedom Award. The award, as the name suggests, is given to advocates of religious freedom.

    Also, Abdullahi will receive a National Honour this week. President Muhammadu Buhari will present the award to him on October 11, 2022 at the State House in Abuja.

    Here are few facts about the heroic Imam Abubakar Abdullahi:

    • Imam Abdullahi was born in Bauchi State around 1936 and has lived in Nghar for 60 years.
    • After living in Nghar for 60 years, He’s leader of the Muslim community in a mosque that was built on land provided by the Christian community.
    • He was announced as one of the recipients of the 2019 US International Religious Freedom Award.
    • Imam Abdullahi Abubakar, who is Hausa and the Chief Imam of a mosque in Yelwan Gindi Akwati village, in the Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State, alongside his assistant Umar Abdullahi, who is Fulani, saved the lives of over 200 persons when suspected bandits attacked communities in the LGA.

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    • The reported attack took place on June 23, 2018, on Yelwan Gindi Akwati, Swei and Nghar villages in Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State, where scores of persons were killed by suspected bandits.
    • On the day of this incident, Imam Abdullahi was said to have just finished midday prayers, he and his congregation heard gunshots and went outside to see members of the town’s Christian community fleeing. Instinctively, the Imam ushered 262 of them into the mosque and into his personal home next door.
    • Abubakar Abdullahi hid 262 Berom Christians in his mosque and in his house in June 2018, when herdsmen launched a bloody attack on 10 villages in Barkin Ladi, Plateau State.
    • According to news reports, the mosque is now the home and refuge of those hidden by the Imam.
    • Many of those the Muslim Cleric provided shelter for were from the Berom ethnic group which are predominantly Christians

    Many people have commended Abdullahi’s courage in the face of imminent danger and his history of outreach across religious divides as this shows his lifelong commitment to promoting interfaith understanding and peace.

    However, reports gathered in 2016, suggested that Nigeria’s pastoral conflict was the cause of more deaths that year than Boko Haram. Violence between the nomadic herdsmen and farmers in Nigeria’s middle belt dates back to 2013. Hundreds of people have been killed in 2018, and the tit-for-tat violence has been ongoing for several years.

    Had the imam not intervened, the death toll may have been much higher, as the armed men stormed into the mainly Muslim village in pursuit of those who had fled the mainly Christian village nearby.

  • Masturbation: dangerous habit, dangerous addiction

    Masturbation: dangerous habit, dangerous addiction

    Olusegun Johnson explores the problem of masturbation amongst young people, highlighting the health and psychological implications.       

    Masturbation today as in generations past remains one of the most noxious habits perpetrated by young people all over the world. Many consider it harmless and sinless, as they feel they stand no risk of contacting any disease, and are of the opinion that they are in no way committing any sin – not fornication and definitely not adultery.

    Online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, explains Masturbation as “the sexual stimulation of one’s own genitals for sexual arousal or other sexual pleasure, usually to the point of orgasm. The stimulation may involve hands, fingers, everyday objects, sex toys or combinations of these.”

    A further explanation says “masturbation involves touching, pressing, rubbing or massaging a person’s genital area, either with the fingers or against an object such as a pillow; inserting fingers or an object into the vagina or anus; and stimulating the penis or vulva with an electric vibrator, which may also be inserted into the vagina or anus. It may also involve touching, rubbing, or pinching the nipples or other erogenous zones.”

    Masturbation can also be a mutual exercise by partners. This has been tacitly approved across ages, but it is not the focus of this piece.

    The primary reason many people ever get into masturbation has been acknowledged to be attainment of puberty and rise in libido level. Wikipedia explains libido simply as ‘sex drive’ or ‘a ‘person’s overall sexual drive or desire for sexual activity.’ Many young men and women therefore get into masturbating as a result of puberty attainment and urge to enjoy sex outside sexual intercourse. Often it is influenced by exposure to negative information, peer pressure and influences from books, movies, internet and the social media. The initial motive usually is to ease sexual tension, but more often, addiction sets in, leading to other problems including health and psychological.

    Dangers of addiction

    Online health journal, Vaughter Wellness, states the side effects of masturbation to include “lower back pain, fatigue, thinning hair or hair loss, soft or weak erection, premature ejaculation, fuzzy vision, groin-or testicular pain and pains or cramps in pelvic area or tail bone.”

    However, it might seem like most people indulging in this trend are unaware of these dangers.

    Emmanuel 24 from Ikorodu, Lagos, confessed that he started masturbating at age 15. “I was not influenced by anyone, it just came up like that.” He confessed. “But presently, I find myself disturbed. I don’t really enjoy or see any good in it anymore. Recently I took a conscious decision to stop it, but suddenly realised I couldn’t. Now I’m 24 and still masturbating.”

    Emmanuel revealed that “I often get moved into the act anytime I see a girl in flashy or suggestive wears; and usually, what I do next is go somewhere private and masturbate.”

    Unfortunately, Emmanuel confessed that the habit has turned him into a recluse. “I no longer mingle with friends.”

    David, 21 who started masturbating at 18 said “I masturbate just to satisfy my urge, and it all started when I attained puberty I watch pornography movies a lot and this has been part of what is affecting me up till date.”

    Meanwhile, Julius for whom masturbation has literally replaced his emotion for females said “I started masturbating a year ago. It was first introduced to me by my friends in school and I have since found it hard to do away with it. Every time I indulge in it, it’s as I’m having sex.”

    Doctors on masturbation

    Is masturbation a true alternative to sex? Is it really a veritable avenue for relieving stress or tension?

    Doctor Onwuchekwa Chinwendu of Limad Hospital, Command, Ipaja, Lagos, in his response said, “To some extent, this is true. I say this because many who are emotionally stressed and do not want to go about meeting with prostitutes, usually embrace the option of masturbation to satisfy or ease their sexual urge. But in truth, masturbation does not really reduce stress and tension. When you begin to indulge in masturbation, it begins to increase your stress level and the need to satisfy yourself emotionally through self-inducement also gets on the high. Inevitably, this increases the stress and tension and gets your body asking for more. This eventually gets out of hand become a life habit.

    On dangers of masturbation, Dr Chinwendu said “Masturbation to some extent makes you free from sexually transmitted diseases, especially because sexual intercourse or canal penetration of the opposite sex does not take place. The downside however is that it has a tendency to make one a recluse, as they tend not to socialise with friends.”

    Medically, Dr Chinwendu said “It causes erectile dysfunction. I know of people who face this problem as a result of masturbation.

    “You can also injure yourself in the process between orgasm and release of sperm because at that moment, you increase your effort of inducement on the instrument or hand on your private part, which can result in sourness or tear. And when this happens, you are exposing your private part to diseases. How clean is the instrument or hand you’re using for instance?

    So it may reduce sexually transmitted diseases, but you are at the same time exposing yourself to other diseases.”

    Asked if masturbation improves sexual relationships, Chinwendu said “There are two schools of thoughts. In the early twenties, the U.S worked on Masturbation and its Effects on Relationship. While one school of thought says it makes you relate well with your spouse and enjoy improved sexual life and relationship, the other absolutely negates it. One of the negative sides according to the other school of thought is that it can cause erectile dysfunction because you’re excessively over-working your sex organ. It increases your sex organ but also weakens it. Ultimately you will not be able to satisfy a woman in bed. This is the fact.”

    Can it be overcome?

    “First of all, awareness is needed.” Dr Chinwendu said.  “Does a victim believe it is wrong? Do they feel that what they are doing is wrong?  When it becomes a habit, it is difficult to stop. For example, smoking cannot be done away with easily. So there should be awareness in schools, in communities and in the media. People have to be informed of the dangers of this practice.

    “A sufferer should purposely delete or destroy instantly all those things that induce the practice such as pornography movies, pictures, discs and whatever. I know of a 16-year-old girl with more than 20 pornography movies and pictures, which her father eventually discovered. Imagine what would be going on in such girl’s mind!

    “Bad habits corrupt useful habits; if you have friends that are into such practice, cut them off, do not mingle with them. All materials used to self-induce yourself should be done away with.

    “Thirdly, this practice largely affects people who are on their own or lonely; so  sufferers should start socialising. When you start having the feelings to masturbate, call a friend and go out and mingle. That way, the habit starts to die and you will gradually leave it.” Dr Chiwendu said.

    Dr. Gbenga Adeyemo, a psychologist attached to a government health facility in Ejigbo, Lagos also spoke on the side effects of masturbation.

    “First, masturbation is a known form of sex throughout the world. It is the act of stimulating oneself sexually by use of one’s hand.” Adeyemo said

    He said “The reason for masturbation is mainly for sexual enjoyment, sexual achievement or means of avoiding unwanted pregnancy. What we hear, see, and our environment can affect us negatively to go into such act. For example, when you see a lady dressed half naked, what comes to your mind first is to have sex with her. And knowing that the avenue is not there, you would rather go and masturbate.

    “Also, the friends young people keep or their community is a huge determinant. 70 percent of people who practice this get involved through bad company.”

    On the hazards, Adeyemo said “when masturbation is you, you are masturbation; that is, if you can’t do without it in a day, you begin to stay on your own and prefer to do things secretly. Ultimately, it affects you when you get married because you as a male will not last in bed. If it is a female, you will prefer self-pleasing to sex with the opposite sex. That shows there is a problem.

    “Again if such person does not have an exposure to sex initially, they want to try sex on their own and when they touch their sex organ, it takes them along.

    “Also if you are fond of masturbating, it can become hereditary, whereby your children might be affected too, just like we have Polio, HIV and Laser Fever. We have seen situations like that.”

    Said Adeyemo, “What is common today is that it results into problems of quick ejaculation and memory loss or Down’s Syndrome. They may even begin to see nothing sexually attractive in any other sex partner other than themselves. So they create hatred for mutual sex.”

    On ways of stopping masturbation, Dr Adeyemo said “Masturbation should not be seen as diseases that you get admitted to the hospital to treat or that you are prescribed drugs to cure like malaria or headache.  First, it is important to know the things that move you into the act and how long you have been into it.”

    “One solution is for such person to mingle more with friends. He or she should avoid being on his own as much as possible. They should try to find something doing, that will occupy their mind and take them away from the act.

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

    22 danger signs you must 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.
  • Six reasons why you should acquire a skill

    Six reasons why you should acquire a skill

    Entrepreneurial skill development is as important as water is to human life. Gone are the days when employers go about looking for potential graduates for employment.

    The reason why many technicians earn more than most university graduates with good grades is because technicians have practical know-how that many graduates cannot boast of.

    Here are reasons why you should consider acquiring a skill:

    Self-employment: A skillful person is a self-employed person and a self-employed person can never go hungry. A skillful person enjoys benefits a person working in an office won’t have access to. For example, a person with skills can spend their money as they like because they are not subjected to higher authorities. They also can decide to work from home because they are their own bosses and many more benefit that an employed person can’t have.

    *To break away from white collar jobs: White collar jobs these days are scare and the pay are less compared to the work load an individual is expected to put in. People with skills don’t go hunting for white collar jobs because their skills are better off to most white collar jobs.

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    *People with skills are self-reliant and independent: Most skillful individuals cater for themselves and some even go as far as seeing themselves though higher institutions without the financial involvement of their parents. This makes them self-reliant and when they are graduates, they are more exposed to stand out in the labor market using their skills as they don’t depend on anyone for their daily living they even go as far as sponsoring family members.

    *Diverse job opportunities: Have you ever seen someone who acquires many skills alone? Such person is classified as someone who is up and doing. Those who have many skills stand the chance of gaining more jobs from many establishments.

    People who have many skills are being poached by many companies. They are in hot demand because of the skills they possess.

    *To generate employments: There will be a lot of jobs generated for citizens if they are well equipped with skills. This is why it is necessary for government to organise skill acquisition programmes for the masses.

    The informal market filled with fashion designers, makeup artistes and many more employ more people can the formal sector can.

    .* Reduction in crime: Research has shown youths are mostly involved in crimes. People begin to think of many dirty activities they will do to make money when they do not have anything to do.

    But with acquired skill by an individual he/she works and makes money from his/her acquired skill. This will make him/her to feel comfortable.  Also the skills acquired by the citizens who indulge in crime can be used to win over those involved in such crimes.