Thursday, 2 November 2017

Why you should include banana in your daily diet

Why you should include banana in your daily diet

Apart from the fact that people eat bananas because of its sweet taste, there are so many health benefits from just eating them.
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Bunch of bananas
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The elongated fruit which is usually in a curved form is an edible fruit with soft succulent flesh.

Apart from the fact that people eat bananas because of its sweet taste, there are so many health benefits from just eating them.
An average banana which is about 126 grams contains 110 calories, 30 grams of carbohydrate, a gram of protein without fat, cholesterol and sodium. It also provides a whole of vitamins and minerals in different varieties.
From fighting against depression to fighting cancer, and helping pregnant women with morning sickness.
The banana does have many advantages.
Here are the health benefits of including bananas in your daily diet

1. Depression

Ever wondered why a banana is called the happy fruit. Not just because it looks like a wide smile but because it contains a high level of tryptophan which is converted into serotonin a brain neurotransmitter which put people in a happy mood. It helps to fight depression.
playBanana puts you in a happy mood (Detechter.com)

Banana also regulates blood sugar and produces enzymes which relieve stress.

2. Helps Digestion and cures constipation

Bananas are rich in pectin which helps indigestions.
playBanana helps digestion (Medindia.net)

It produces digestive enzymes which help to take in nutrients and also removes toxins from the bloodstream.
It also acts as a prebiotic which stimulates the growth of good bacteria in the bowel which helps to fight constipation.

3. Cancer

Bananas have a high level of vitamin C that aids in the reduction of the formation of free radicals which is known to cause cancer.
playBanana helps to prevent cancer (Healthyreaders)

They are also rich in fibre which helps to reduce the risk of kidney and colorectal cancer.
This risk of a child developing Leukemia is also reduced if bananas are given to a child in the first two years after being born.

4. It reduces high blood pressure and heart diseases

Bananas are also very rich in Potassium which plays a huge role when it comes to blood pressure. The presence of potassium helps in the reduction of high blood pressure.
The presence of fibre, potassium, vitamin C and B6 content in bananas help to reduce cardiovascular diseases. Eat more bananas to avoid having a heart attack.

5. Diabetes

An average banana gives about 3 gram of fibre.
Eating banana is a good fruit for diabetic patients. For patients with the Type 1 diabetes, they need to consume high-fibre and bananas are rich in fibre.
Also, patients with type 2 diabetes tend to have an improved blood sugar level and insulin level when they eat more of bananas.  One medium banana provides about 3 grams of fiber.

6. Diarrhoea

People lose a lot of electrolyte in their bodies like potassium when they have diarrhoea. Banana helps to regain all the potassium loss. Banana is a good treatment for diarrhoea

7. Boost the sex drive

Bananas contain an enzyme called bromelain, which helps to boost the sex drive and also helps to combat impotency in men.
playBanana helps to boost sex drive. (Gq.com.au)

With the high level of potassium and riboflavin present in bananas, it increases the energy levels of the body system which makes to go many rounds.
It also helps to relax the nervous system.

President reveals plan to appoint more ministers to cabinet

President reveals plan to appoint more ministers to cabinet

The president said he'll be making more appointments to invite fresh ideas.

Shugaba Muhammadu BuhariplayPresident Muhammadu Buhari (Vanguard)
President Muhammadu Buhari has announced his plan to appoint more ministers to his cabinet so as to inject new ideas into his administration.
The president made the revelation at the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the All Progressives' Congress (APC) at the National Secretariat in Abuja on Tuesday, October 31.
Part of the president's address read, "Last year I said we would re-constitute the Boards of Parastatals. I must regret the fact that we have not done so, for many reasons.
"Some of us in this meeting may know I had given instructions since October 2015 for this exercise to start. But there have been inordinate delays through several Committees in an attempt to get the balance right and to make sure all parts of the country are equitably represented.
"On the other hand I am keenly aware that our supporters are very eager for these appointments to be announced. By the Grace of God these appointments will be announced soon. Especially now that the economy is improving, we will have the resources to cater for the appointees.
"By the same token the compressed Federal Executive Council will be expanded to bring in more supporters at Federal Level, with fresh ideas to be injected into the government."
The plan was later confirmed by the president's Personal Assistant on New Media, Bashir Ahmad, who posted on his Twitter account (@BashirAhmaad)"President Muhammadu Buhari will expand Federal Executive Council to bring in more people and fresh ideas, for the ultimate benefit of the people of Nigeria."

12 interesting things Nigerian Christians would love to ask their pastor

What would you ask your pastor or priest if you had the chance?
This is what we asked some Nigerian Christians and the result is this list of twelve interesting questions.
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What would you ask you pastor or priest if you could?
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Here is what 12 believers would love to ask their pastor:
1. Why do you like flying private jets and who buys for those trips? This was from anonymous member of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG)
2. How does tithing actually work? How can I get the supposed blessing attached to it? — Adebayo 20.
3. Why is there so much terrorism in the world and why does it affect even the church, made up of God’s own people? — Tunde 25.
4. Why doesn’t God protect His children? — Chiamaka 30
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What would you ask you pastor or priest if you could?
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5. Why did He allow Satan to do whatever he likes to the world, why has He allowed the Devil to take over? — Iheoma 26
6. Why did a loving Father create Hell? — Shedrack 19
7. Malachi 1:2–3 and Romans 9:13 say, ….“Jacob I loved, but Esau I hated.” Does this mean God has favourites and can choose to hate anyone? — Abiodun 30
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Romans 9
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8. If God has total control over everything, why are we still punished for our sins? — Samuel 16
9. Why does God say we have free will when there are punishments when we choose to disobey Him? — Francis 31
10. Why do Catholics, Anglicans and similar churches require confirmations before members can partake in communion, the body of Jesus Christ? Why is this still necessary when He already died for our sake? — Onome 27
What would you ask you pastor or priest if you could?play
What would you ask you pastor or priest if you could?
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11. Why do Christians approach the old and new testament differently when they are in the same book? — Emem 40
12. How do pastors and priests cope with living a committed, religious life every single day? — Ambode 37
Look out for a follow-up article with answers from Men of God.

Live Your Life with Passion - Daily Inspiration

Live Your Life with Passion - Daily Inspiration - Daily Quote



Daily Inspiration - Daily Quote ... Jonathan Lockwood Huie
November 2, 2017
Insights for living with joy and purpose



Nothing is as important as passion.
No matter what you want to do with your life,
be passionate.
- Jon Bon Jovi

Life is action and passion;
it is required of a man that he should share the passion and action of the time,
at peril of being judged not to have lived.
- Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.

A man can succeed at almost anything
for which he has unlimited enthusiasm.
- Charles M. Schwab

Life is unlimited - it expands with the generosity, compassion,
inventiveness, and service that you contribute.
-Jonathan Lockwood Huie


Further reading: Curious - Adventurous

This Life is Not a Rehearsal

Welcome the Unknown

Think Big, Act Big
    
May the world be kind to you,
and may your own thoughts be gentle upon yourself.
Jonathan

Tuesday, 31 October 2017

Solitude in Nature - Daily Inspiration - Daily Quote

Solitude in Nature - Daily Inspiration - Daily Quote

 


Let today be a day to spend time alone in nature.
Take a walk as far from the hustle and bustle of society as you can.
If you can, walk near trees or water.

There is sanctuary in being alone with nature.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie

An early-morning walk is a blessing for the whole day.
- Henry David Thoreau

If a person walks in the woods and listens carefully,
he can learn more than what is in books,
for they speak with the voice of God.
- George Washington Carver


Further reading: Renew Yourself

What To Do When Your Whole World Is Falling Apart?
Ten Little Tips to Feel Happier Right Now
    


May the world be kind to you,
and may your own thoughts be gentle upon yourself.
- Jonathan

 

Tuesday, 24 October 2017

NYSC Batch B Registration 2017/2018 is Out | Guideline and Requirements

NYSC Batch B Registration 2017/2018 is Out | Guideline and Requirements

Call 08108460010 for your online registration, update and Guideline (Lagos State)


NYSC Batch B Registration 2017/2018 is Out | Guideline and Requirements
NYSC Batch B Registration 2017/2018 is Out | Guideline and Requirements
NYSC Batch B Registration 2017/2018 is Out | Guideline and Requirements

NYSC Batch B Registration 2017/2018 Requirements

This is to inform all prospective corps members, i.e. Nigerians who have graduated from Universities and Mono/Polytechnics both home and abroad, that the NYSC On-line registration portal will be opened from 23rd October to 12th November 2017 to enable them register for the 2017 Batch ‘B’ mobilization.

NYSC Batch B Registration Procedure and Requirements.

In order to ensure a seamless registration, prospective corps members are to note the following for strict compliance:

  1. The Website address is any of the following:
    1. portal.nysc.org.ng/nysc1/
    2. www.nysc.gov.ng
    3. www.nysc.org.ng
  2. Prospective Corps members should ensure that they have functional e-mail addresses that they can access and Nigerian (GSM) telephone numbers with which to register.
  3. Locally trained prospective Corps members are expected to use correct Matriculation numbers to register.
  4. For locally-trained graduates, only those whose names appear in the Senate/Academic Board Approved Result lists submitted by their Institutions will have access to the register on the NYSC portal.
  5. Foreign-trained prospective corps members should ensure that their Institutions are accredited. Where in doubt, it is their responsibility to approach Federal Ministry of Education for verification. The letter of verification must be uploaded during registration.
  6. Those who graduated from Institutions outside Nigeria, (Foreign-trained graduates), are to visit the NYSC portal, register and upload the following documents:
    1. West African School Certificate(WASC) (with not less than 5 Credits at 2 sittings) or its equivalent; or General Certificate of Education (GCE O’ Level) (with not less than 5 Credits at 2 sittings) or its equivalent; or NECO (with not less than 5 Credits at 2 sittings) or its equivalent; or High School Diploma or its equivalent.
    2. First Degree or Higher National Diploma (HND) Certificate (Second Degree or Ph.D not necessary).
    3. Transcript of the first Degree or HND.
    4. International travelling Passport showing data page and date of departure for the course of study.
  7. It is the responsibility of the prospective corps members who studied in non-English speaking countries to get their Certificates and Transcripts translated into English language before uploading.
  8. All graduates of Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, Physiotheraphy, Radiology, Optometry, Medical Laboratory Science and Pharmacy are expected to have their Certificates of Registration with their professional bodies. Payment receipts are not acceptable.
  9. Unlike in the past, Foreign-trained graduates should NOT visit NYSC Headquarters, Abuja for verification of their documents. This exercise will now be done at the Orientation Camps. They should simply print their call-up letters on-line and report at the Orientation camps in their States of deployment, but should come to the camp with the original documents they uploaded for verification.
  10. Anybody who presents any fake document will be demobilized and decamped.
  11. Prospective corps members should ensure that Passport photographs used meet the following specifications:
    1. Ensure your face (eyes, nose, ears, mouth and jaw) is fully shown without bending
    2. Ensure the picture fills the frame and centralized
    3. Ensure the Photo background is white or off-white with no shadow.
  12. On no account should prospective corps members register by PROXY. They should also remember the fingers used for their biometric capturing as these will be used for verification at the orientation camps. Those who cannot be verified with their biometric at the orientation camp will not be registered.
  13. Only prospective corps members who want their call-up numbers sent to them through SMS and wish to PRINT their call-up letters on-line are expected to pay the sum of Three Thousand Naira (N3,000.00) (see NYSC Portal on how to make payment).
  14. Prospective Corps members who do not want to pay the N3,000.00 have the option of going to their schools to collect their call-up numbers and call-up letters.
  15. All prospective corps members who paid for the online registration before but were not mobilized need not pay again.
  16. Married female prospective corps members (whether locally or foreign-trained) should upload copies of their marriage Certificates, evidence of Change of name and their husbands’ place of domicile during registration.
  17. The orientation camp is highly not ideal for pregnant and nursing mothers. Prospective corps members in this categoriy are therefore to note that they will not be accommodated.
  18. Prospective corps members who graduated from Institutions located in the following Geo-Political Zones with challenges related to mobilization should contact the following Telephone Numbers between 23rd October to 12th November 2017:
    1. North Central – 08092142614
    2. North East – 08102790538
    3. North West – 08092142661
    4. South East – 09038034460
    5. South West – 07019190810
    6. South South – 08092142616
  19. All Part-time graduates are expected to register online and wait for collection of their Letter of Exclusion at their various Institutions. For those willing to print the Letter of Exclusion online, this can be done on payment of Three Thousand Naira (N3, 000.00) only.
  20. PLEASE NOTE THAT ONCE THE PORTAL IS CLOSED ON 12th November 2017, THERE WILL BE NO FURTHER REGISTRATION.
Best of Luck!

The National Youth Service Year: An Overview


The National Youth Service Year: An Overview

The National Youth Service Corps Year comprises of four (4) main segments in which every Corps Members must satisfactorily participate before he/she is qualified to be issued a certificate of National Service. The service year therefore comprises of:
  1. Orientation Courses
  2.  
  3. Primary Assignment
  4.  
  5. Community Development Service
  6.  
  7. Winding – Up/Passing –out
  8.  
ORIENTATION COURSE
A National Youth Service Corps year starts with a 3 weeks orientation course and it is compulsory for all Nigeria graduates mobilised for national service. The course lasts for three (3) weeks and is designed to achieve the following objectives:
  1. To give Corps Members a better understanding of the objectives of the NYSC Scheme and enable them internalise its ideals
  2.  
  3. To acquaint members with their environment in their political, cultural, social and economic setting
  4.  
  5. To prepare Corps members for their particular roles in the Scheme.
  6.  
  7. To equip them with practical social and leadership skills that will enable them meet the challenges of the service year ahead.
  8.  
  9. To inculcate in the Corps members the spirit of national consciousness as a basic ingredient in nation building.
  10.  
  11. To instil discipline in the youths.
  12.  
  13. To give Corps members adequate physical and mental training.
  14.  
  15. To imbibe them with the Spirit of collective responsibility.
  16.  
To achieve the above objectives the orientation course opens with a swearing –in/opening ceremony presided over by the executive Governor of the State/FCT Minister. The oath of Allegiance and the National Pledge are administered by the Chief Judge of the State/FCT.
  The orientation course content involves physical training, drills, lectures on the people and tradition of the host State, professional lectures for Corps health personnel’s, lawyers, teachers and Skill acquisition training e.t.c. Corps members participate in social activities designed to create opportunities for them to interact.
  They participate in dance and drama competitions, Miss NYSC and Mr Macho.
  They also participate in inter platoon competitions on football, volleyball, table tennis, cooking and sanitation.
  Corps members are also trained on Man ‘O’ War activities leading to competitions on inter platoon drills and tug of war.
 

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PRIMARY ASSIGNMENT
At the end of the orientation, Corps members are posted to their place of primary assignment. While the NYSC Management takes into consideration the areas of specialization of Corps members carrying out the posting exercise, emphasis is placed in rural posting in the areas of Agriculture, Health, Education and Infrastructure.
  It is expected that Corps members should accept their posting and be agents of change contributing towards the development of their host communities.
 
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICE
The Community Development Service (CDS) is aimed at harnessing the skills, creativity and innovativeness of Corps members. Corps members are expected to identified the needs of their host communities and mobilise members of their host communities to embark on the projects.
  Through this programme, many Corps members were able to construct bridges, health care centres, classroom blocks, market stalls, culverts etc. they had also carried out projects like HIV sensitization, adult literacy campaign, extra-mural classes for students, road safety campaign etc. Corps members participate actively in the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) through the War Against Poverty (WAP) programme of the scheme.
 
WINDING –UP/PASSING-OUT
At the end of the service year (usually at the 12th month) corps members are gathered in their respective zones for assessment of the service year and de briefing. It is the period when Corps members present their final clearance letters from their employers and submit same to their Zonal/Local Government Inspectors.
  Parade rehearsals are conducted in readiness for the passing-out ceremony which is usually presided over by the Executive Governor of the State. During the ceremony, those with outstanding performance during the service year are given State Honours Award. For a Corps member to merit an award, he/she must be outstanding in the orientation course, primary assignment, community development service and winding –up exercise.

Addresses of NYSC State Secretariats


Addresses of NYSC State Secretariats

A

ABIA
NYSC Secretariat: St. Finbarr's Road P.M.B 7225, Umuahia Tel: 08023205852 Email: abia@nysc.gov.ng
 
ADAMAWA
NYSC Secretariat Federal Government Secretariat P.M.B 2252, Jimeta-Yola Tel: 08037246098 Email: adamawa@nysc.gov.ng
 
AKWA IBOM
NYSC Secretariat Federal secretariat P.M.B 1087, Uyo Tel: 08036777000 Email: akwaibom@nysc.gov.ng
 
ANAMBRA
NYSC Secretariat 12 Okpora Street P.M.B 4042, Amawbia,Awka Tel: 08037540048,08087177759 Email: anambra@nysc.gov.ng
 

B

BAUCHI
NYSC Secretariat Turaki Abdu Road, Fadamar Mada. PMB 85, Bauch, Bauchi State. Tel: 08183858575 Email: bauchi@nysc.gov.ng
 
BAYELSA
NYSC Secretariat Block 7, Flat 1-4 Phase II, Civil Service/ FRSC Road , Yenogoa Tel: 08037877293 Email: bayelsa@nysc.gov.ng
 
BENUE
NYSC Secretariat: Railway Bye-pass P.M.B 2358, Makurdi Tel: 08135342492 Email: benue@nysc.gov.ng
 
BORNO
NYSC Secretariat Kashim Ibrahim Road P.M.B 1124, Maiduguri Tel: 08165730046 Email: borno@nysc.gov.ng
 

C

CROSS RIVER
NYSC Secretariat KM 5, Muritala Muhamed Way Ikot Ansa PMB 1148, Calabar Tel: 08034800685 Email: crossriver@nysc.gov.ng
 

D

DELTA
NYSC Secretariat Federal Secretariat P.M.B 5004, Asaba Tel: 08069208212,08055518172 Email: delta@nysc.gov.ng
 

E

EBONYI
NYSC Secretariat :17 Nkwerre Street G.R.A, Abakaliki Tel: 08035480543 Email: ebonyi@nysc.gov.ng
 
EDO
NYSC Secretariat : 2 Red Cross Road off Ikpokpan Road, off Sapele Road, GRA Benin City Tel: 08064126789 Email: edo@nysc.gov.ng
 
EKITI
NYSC Secretariat: Kilometer 2, Iyin Road P.M.B 5302, Ado Ekiti Tel: 08033625243 Email: ekiti@nysc.gov.ng
 
ENUGU
NYSC Secretariat 2 Abakaliki Road G.R.A P.M.B 1293, Enugu Tel: 08038334440 Email: enugu@nysc.gov.ng
 

F

FCT (ABUJA)
NYSC Secretariat : No. 25 Ndola Crescent, off Michael Okpara Street (opposite Ibro Hotel) Zone 5, Wuse, Abuja. Tel: 08033581133 Email: fct@nysc.gov.ng
 

G

GOMBE
NYSC Secretariat, along F.M.C/ Ashaka Road, P.M.B. 036, Gombe,Gombe State. Tel: 08037752927 Email: gombe@nysc.gov.ng
 

I

IMO
NYSC Secretariat:Mbano Street Aladinma Housing Estate, Owerri Tel: 08033740559 Email: imo@nysc.gov.ng
 

J

JIGAWA
NYSC Secretariat Kigawa Road, P.M.B 7049, Dutse. Tel: 08037742993 Email: jigawa@nysc.gov.ng
 

K

KADUNA
NYSC Secretariat: Unguwa Rimi P.M.B 2201, Kaduna Tel: 08131913334 Email: kaduna@nysc.gov.ng
 
KANO
NYSC Secretariat Gwarzo Road P.M.B 3137, Kano Tel: 08062137311,08023580096 Email: kano@nysc.gov.ng
 
KATSINA
NYSC Secretariat Federal Secretariat Complex Katsina. P.M.B 2034, Katsina TEL: 08033003708 Email: katsina@nysc.gov.ng
 
KEBBI
NYSC Secretariat 4 Patrick Aziza Road P.M.B 1043, Birnin Kebbi Tel: 08034362657 Email: kebbi@nysc.gov.ng
 
KOGI
NYSC State Secretariat Lokoja- Okene Road Lokongoma Phase 1, P.M.B. 1046, Kogi State. Tel: 08033384547 Email: kogi@nysc.gov.ng
 
KWARA
NYSC Secretariat: Ahmadu Bello Way P.M.B 1512, Ilorin Tel: 08034503113 Email: kwara@nysc.gov.ng
 

L

LAGOS
NYSC Secretariat: Old Census Office Babs Animashun Street , Surulere Lagos Tel: 08065522674 Email: lagos@nysc.gov.ng
 

N

NASSARAWA
NYSC Secretariat: 26 Makurdi Road P.M.B 31, Lafia Tel: 08036874082 Email: nasarawa@nysc.gov.ng
 
NIGER
NYSC Secretariat Bosso Road P.M.B 83, Minna Tel: 08177441326 Email: niger@nysc.gov.ng
 

O

OGUN
NYSC Secretariat Federal Government Secretariat P.M.B 2093, Abeokuta Tel: 08036661252 Email: ogun@nysc.gov.ng
 
ONDO
NYSC Secretariat Fed. Govt. Secretariat Complex P.M.B 718, Akure Tel: 08035955422,08057441881 Email: ondo@nysc.gov.ng
 
OSUN
NYSC Secretariat New Ikirun road P.M.B 4370, Oshogbo Tel: 07039194443 Email: osun@nysc.gov.ng
 
OYO
NYSC Secretariat :Former 2, Mech. Drive P.M.B 5500, Ibadan Tel: 08036228426 Email: oyo@nysc.gov.ng
 

P

PLATEAU
NYSC Secretariat: Old Miango Road, Kufan Opp.Chindi Hotel, P.M.B 2258, Jos. Tel: 08034057996 Email: plateau@nysc.gov.ng
 

R

RIVERS
NYSC Secretariat :40 Ikwerre Road P.M.B 5210, Port Harcourt Tel: 08162257063 Email: rivers@nysc.gov.ng
 

S

SOKOTO
NYSC Secretariat Birnin Kebbi Road , Sokoto Tel: 08035826100 Email: sokoto@nysc.gov.ng
 

T

TARABA
State Secretariat: NYSC Secretariat 118 Hammaruwa way, PMB 1058 Jalingo, Taraba State. Tel: 08022729750 Email: taraba@nysc.gov.ng
 

Y

YOBE
NYSC Secretariat State secretariat Phase 1 , P.M.B 1026, Damaturu Tel: 08037246098 Email: yobe@nysc.gov.ng
 

Z

ZAMFARA
NYSC Secretariat Sokoto Road , Gada Biyu P.M.B 1026, Gusau Tel: 08034500624 Email: zamfara@nysc.gov.ng