Monday 15 October 2018

After beating McGregor, Khabib calls out Mayweather and he accepts his challenge to prove himself as 'king of the jungle'

After beating McGregor, Khabib calls out Mayweather and he accepts his challenge to prove himself as

Undefeated boxing champion, Floyd Mayweather, has accepted the challenge posed to him by UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov.


The Russian who defeated Irish Conor McGregor in their blockbuster UFC bout two weeks ago to claim his 27th victory out 27 fights,  called out Mayweather last week as his opponent he would love to face. 

The unbeaten wrestler said: 'Let's go Floyd, we have to fight now, 51-0 vs 27-0, two guys who have never lost.

'Because in the jungle there is only one king. Of course, I am the king because he cannot drop McGregor but I dropped him easily.' 

Father who raped his newborn daughter and broke her legs is sentenced to 240 years in prison

Father who raped his newborn daughter and broke her legs is sentenced to 240 years in prison

A father who raped his newborn daughter and crushed her body so hard that he broke her ribs and legs has been jailed for 240 years.


Patricio Medina, 27, was in a "meth-fuelled haze" when he sexually assaulted his one-month-old daughter at their home. A court heard the monster father squeezed the girl's ribs, shook her and crushed her body against his so violently he shattered her ribs and legs. 

Medina confessed his wicked acts to an inmate in jail ahead of his trial. During the trial, he denied aggravated sexual assault of a child younger than six, two counts of injury to a child and two counts of endangering a child.

But on Thursday, he was convicted on each charge and sentenced to three 80-year jail terms in Texas, US.

Minister of Communications, Adebayo Shittu sues NYSC, says ''I wasn’t invited for youth service''

Minister of Communications, Adebayo Shittu sues NYSC, says

Minister of Communication, Adebayo Shittu, has instituted a lawsuit against the National Youth Service Commission, NYSC, saying he was never invited for service after he graduated from the Obafemi Awolowo University OAU in 1978.


Shittu who was screened out of the APC governorship primaries in Oyo state last month for not having the mandatory NYSC certificate, filed the suit marked FHC/IB/CS/111/2018 before the Federal High Court in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, through his lawyer, Mr Olalekan Ojo (SAN).

Joined as defendants in the suit are Director General, NYSC; the Oyo State Coordinator, NYSC; the NYSC and the Attorney General of the Federation. Relying on Section 2(1) of the National Youth Service Corps Act, 1973, Shittu, who read Law at the University of Ife, now Obafemi Awolowo University, and graduated in 1978, contended that his failure to serve should be blamed on the NYSC.

Adebayo in the court papers, asked the court to declare that NYSC had waived his obligation to observe the one-year compulsory service by allegedly failing to serve him with a call-up letter in 1979 after he finished from the Nigerian Law School.

He urged the court to order NYSC to issue to him a Certificate of National Service since he “having served the nation as member of the Oyo State House of Assembly immediately after graduating from the Nigerian Law School or alternatively, asked the court to order the NYSC to issue to him an Exemption Certificate since he had served as a lawmaker in Oyo State.

No date has been fixed for hearing of the suit.

SIX SIGNS YOU ARE DRINKING TOO MUCH WATER



A lot of people don’t get the requires amount of fluids for their body daily and this makes it strange to hear that some people actually drink too much water.


HOW IS IT POSSIBLE TO DRINK TOO MUCH WATER?

Dietitians and health practitioners constantly remind us that drinking enough water is absolutely vital in order for our bodies to function properly. And it is—unless you drink too much of it.

While most people look out for the signs of dehydration, overhydration is equally as dangerous. Drinking too much  can result in water intoxication, also known as hyponatremia, causing the inside of cells to flood due to abnormally low sodium levels in your bloodstream.

In severe cases, water intoxication can lead to debilitating health problems such as seizures, coma, and even death. Here is how you can know that you are drinking too much.

1.  YOU ALWAYS HAVE A WATER BOTTLE IN YOUR HAND

If you carry around your bottle all day and immediately refill it when it depletes, you may be drinking too much water.

Constant drinking can result in low sodium levels in your blood, which can cause all of the cells in your body to swell. This can become particularly dangerous when your brain starts to swell. The human brain can only swell about 8 to 10 percent before it reaches the skull and it pushes the brain stem out.