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"Some Spend Money On Cocaine, Homosexuals But I Prefer Cars" - Dino Melaye

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A former Kogi-West lawmaker, Senator Dino Melaye, has said he will rather spend his money buying cars than on cocaine and homosexuals like some others.  Melaye said this in a post on Sunday while reacting to criticisms from musician, Speed Darlington.  The former lawmaker, who boasts of over eight luxury cars including a Rolls Royce, Bentley, Mercedes Benz G Class and a Ferrari, had posted photos of his fleet of cars on social media. Darlington, who expressed surprise at Melaye’s collection, said, “Oh My God! Look at one man’s wealth and all he had to do was to be a Nigerian senator. Good thing he did not win the governorship election. They broke his leg during that election. No single man should have this much wealth and his only job was to be a senator.” In his reaction, however, Melaye said he had a penchant for buying cars and no one should pester him. “Everyone spends his or her on what he or she likes. My passion is to collect automobiles. Occults can buy blo...

Fish Seller Returns Bundles Of Dollars She Found In A Carton Of Fish In Port Harcourt

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A fish seller in Port Harcourt, who sells fish at slaughter market in rumuokoro bought a carton of fish she wanted to sells but opened the carton of fish and founds bundles of frozen dollars inside with shock she covered it and went back to the frozen shop where she bought it and returned it back to the manager of the cold room which later thanked her by giving her 2 cartons of extra fish. This woman is said to be a Christian and attends Deeper Life Bible Church and believes in the doctrine “Dont take what is not yours”. She was scoled at by her market people when she came back to the market and told them what happened.

Coronavirus Hits Egypt, Becomes First In Africa

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Egypt on Friday confirmed its first coronavirus case. The victim is a foreign national and has been quarantined in the hospital, the Health Ministry said in a statement. The people who were in contact with the patient will be isolated for two weeks at their residences as a precautionary measure, it added. Without mentioning the patient's identity or the nationality, the ministry said they have taken all necessary measures and informed World Health Organization on the situation. With the incident, Egypt has become the second Arab country after the United Arab Emirates where the fatal virus was reported. According to the China’s National Health Commission, the coronavirus death toll in the country has risen over 1,300, with nearly 64,000 more confirmed cases. The virus has spread to more than 20 countries but only three deaths have been reported outside mainland China, one each in Japan, Hong Kong, and the Philippines. The WHO has declared the outbreak a global health emerg...

Manchester City Banned From Champions League For Two Years And Fined €30 Million

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Manchester City have been banned from competing in the UEFA Champions League for two years. UEFA handed down the punishment, which includes a €30 million fine (£25m/$33m), to the Premier League giants for breaching Financial Fair Play rules. Following an investigation, the Adjudicatory Chamber of UEFA's Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) found City guilty of "overstating its sponsorship revenue" between 2012 and 2016. The investigation started after a series of allegations published by German magazine  Der Spiegel  in November 2018, which drew on documents purportedly obtained by whistleblowers Football Leaks. UEFA's statement read: "The Adjudicatory Chamber, having considered all the evidence, has found that Manchester City Football Club committed serious breaches of the UEFA Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play Regulations by overstating its sponsorship revenue in its accounts and in the break-even information submitted to UEFA between 2012 and 201...

The Origin Of Valentine's Day

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Valentine’s Day occurs every February 14. Across the United States and in other places around the world, candy, flowers and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name of St. Valentine. But who is this mysterious saint and where did these traditions come from? Find out about the history of Valentine’s Day, from the ancient Roman ritual of Lupercalia that welcomed spring to the card-giving customs of Victorian England. The Legend of St. Valentine Saint Valentine, who according to some sources is actually two distinct historical characters who were said to have healed a child while imprisoned and executed by decapitation. The history of Valentine’s Day–and the story of its patron saint–is shrouded in mystery. We do know that February has long been celebrated as a month of romance, and that St. Valentine’s Day, as we know it today, contains vestiges of both Christian and ancient Roman tradition. But who was Saint Valentine, and how did he become associated with...

8 Foods That Will Help You Sleep Better

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Just about everyone has his or her favorite bedtime ritual. Yours might be a warm bath, some soothing stretches, or a settling in with a good juicy novel.  But have you considered that what you eat can also help you settle down to slumber? Chances are you know that old bedtime remedy, a glass of warm milk. Although some experts think of it as an old wives' tale, others say that milk helps you sleep because it contains tryptophan, an amino acid used to make serotonin, a neurotransmitter that helps control sleep. Alternately, it's important to remember to curb your caffeine intake for a better night's sleep. Because the effects of caffeine last for about five to six hours before wearing off, it's best to cut it out early enough so you can relax and unwind before bed. FOODS THAT WILL HELP YOU SLEEP BETTER  Cherries:  They're packed with valuable antioxidants, but they also contain melatonin. In fact, they're one of the only natural food sources of thi...

Nigerian Man Killed His Cousin In South Africa Over A Business Deal

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Many people have been left in a state of shock after a Nigerian simply identified as Batista killed his cousin, Ide during a fisticuff over a business transaction in South Africa. A statement by the President Nigeria Citizens Association South Africa, NICASA, Mr. Ben Okoli, said the incident happened in Kempton Park Monday night at 7:30 pm. The statement reads:  “NICASA has received information from our ward leader in Kempton Park, where two Nigerians engaged in a fight that led to the death of one of them. The two Nigerians are related, from Orlu Senatorial zone of Imo State. Our preliminary investigation revealed that the two Nigerians, one known as Batista and the other as Ide, got into fisticuffs apparently over disagreements on some money to be paid to some creditor. Batista, who was the senior of the two relatives hit the younger Ide with a brick on his head and pushed him to the ground. Ide fell to the ground hitting his medulla on the ground. He wa...