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Friday, March 20, 2020

Woman Sticks Her Head In Crocodile's Mouth





32-year-old Ashley, from Florida, is definitely one of the boldest daredevils you'll ever see. She stuck her head in her crocodile’s mouth for six minutes in local “freestyle alligator wrestling competition” (FAWC) and she got all the cheers from the crowd.

Thursday, March 19, 2020

Four Things Men Like In Women Than Looks


A Compromiser
Having disagreements is a perfectly normal part of a relationship. However, stubbornness and a “my way or the highway” only leads to misery. This is why men appreciate women who are able to negotiate and find a solution that satisfies both partners. This could be true for hobbies (i.e, the guy takes his girl to a football game in exchange for her taking him to a musical) but will especially come in handy when it comes to important matters such as raising children together.
Confidence

103-Year-Old Woman Recovers From Coronavirus

A 103-year-old woman in Iran has recovered from the coronavirus disease.There have been overwhelming reports of elderly people being most at risk of the disease.The unnamed woman had been hospitalized in the central city of Semnan for about a week.
However, she was “discharged after making a complete recovery”, Semnan University of Medical Sciences head Navid Danayi was quoted as saying by IRNA late Tuesday.
The woman was said to be the second elderly patient in Iran to survive the disease.

Regina Daniels Shares Beautiful Swimwear Photos #Pregnancy Rumors


Nollywood actress Regina Daniels who became highly controversial because of her marriage to billionaire business, Ned Nwoko, recently dropped some interesting photos on her Instagram page to shut down pregnancy rumours. 
The fair-skinned beauty was seen rocking two-piece swimwear suit that put her flat tummy and long legs on full display. Daniels’ post comes amidst rumours and speculations that she has finally gotten pregnant for her wealthy husband. 
Although, it is hard to tell if the pictures had been taken in the past and only shared in recent time to further drive suspicions people have about her getting pregnant. Fans congratulate BBNaija's Nina for getting pregnant as she complains about her big nose and fat face 
See the lovely photos below: 

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Man finally gets hired by United Nations agency after 500 rejections



Momo Bertrand was rejected 500 times in his quest to work for the United Nations (UN). Bertrand has finally been offered a job by an agency of the UN. The young man he did not listen to his classmate that made discouraging comments when he told them about applying for jobs at the UN
A man identified as Momo Bertrand said he has finally been hired by the United Nations (UN) after being rejected 500 times.
Bertrand took to LinkedIn to make the disclosure, saying he started applying for jobs at the UN after completing his master’s degree programme.
FLvibe gathers that Bertrand said he told his classmate about applying for UN jobs, but he was laughed at and advised to apply to be a kindergarten teacher.

Monday, March 16, 2020

HOW TO CHECK WAEC RESULT



Enter your 10-digit WAEC Examination Number.
(This is your 7-Digit centre number followed by your 3-digit candidate number eg. 4123456789)
Enter the 4 digits of your Examination Year eg. 2002
Select the Type of Examination
Enter the e-PIN Voucher Number
Enter the Personal Identification Number (PIN) on your e-PIN
Click Submit and wait for the results window to come up

How Long Does the Coronavirus Last on Surfaces?



Potentially several hours, or even days, according to a preprint published this week by researchers at the National Institutes of Health, Princeton, and the University of California, Los Angeles. The researchers exposed various materials to the virus in the lab. They found that it remained virulent on surfaces for a lengthy period: from up to 24 hours on cardboard to up to two or three days on plastic and stainless steel. It also remained viable in aerosols—attached to particles that stay aloft in the air—for up to three hours

Philippines detects bird flu outbreak in quail farm

The Philippines has detected an outbreak of avian flu in a northern province after tests showed presence of the highly infectious H5N6 subtype of the influenza A virus in a quail farm, the country’s farm minister said on Monday.

Agriculture Secretary William Dar said the bird flu virus, the same strain that hit some local poultry farms in 2017, was detected in Jaen municipality in Nueva Ecija province, where about 1,500 quails had died on one farm alone.

A total of 12,000 quails have been destroyed and buried to prevent further infections, Dar said, citing field reports.

How did the coronavirus start?

On January 29, when Italy detected and isolated its first coronavirus cases – two Chinese tourists – authorities were sure they had put together the safest protection system in Europe.

The following day, Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte immediately declared a state of emergency for six months, and made Italy the first country to block flights from China. “We can reassure all the citizens, the situation is under control,” he said. “We expected cases in Italy too.”