‘Not Too Late,’ 5 Morning Signs Your Body Uses To Warn You Ahead of Kidney Crisis

    Kidneys are vital organs responsible for filtering waste, balancing electrolytes, and producing hormones that regulate blood pressure and red blood cell production. When kidney function declines, subtle symptoms can emerge, often going unnoticed. Recognising these early signs is crucial for timely intervention and preventing further damage. According to Kidney Care UK, common early indicators include facial puffiness, foamy urine, dry and itchy skin, brain fog, and persistent bad breath. Conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure significantly increase the risk of kidney disease. Understanding and identifying these…

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Guilty, Jailed;’ The $4.2m Fraud That Landed Nigerian Monarch In US Prison

    ‘His Un-Royal Majesty,’ What the 62-year-old Apetu of Ipetumodu in Osun State did that made US District Judge Christopher Boyko also ordered him to pay $4.4m in restitution, surrender his home in Ontario, and hand over nearly $100,000 in stolen money that had already been seized.      A king in southwest Nigeria, the Apetu of Ipetumodu in Osun State – Oba Joseph Oloyede- has been sentenced to more than four years in an American prison for stealing millions of dollars from emergency COVID-19 relief programmes. Platforms Africa…

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How Poor Pay Forced 239 First-Class Lecturers To Quit University of Lagos

“Many of us are tired. By the time you get home, there is no light, and the Federal Government is saying they are giving us N10m to access as loans. You can see how our lives have been devalued. Can I use N10m to build a security post? Everything’s Ex-VC said man-power crisis rocking Nigerian varsities No fewer than 239 first-class graduates of the University of Lagos, employed as lecturers, left the institution within seven years. Immediate past Vice-Chancellor of UNILAG, Prof. Oluwatoyin Ogundipe, disclosed this on Tuesday while speaking…

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