Kolanut is quite common in Nigerian, especially in rural areas. It is often used ceremonially at weddings, coronations or at any traditional ceremony. It is presented to chiefs or presented to guests when they visit. To the West, Kolanut is seen as a flavoring ingredient and one of the sources of caffeine in cola and other similarly flavored beverages, although the use of kola (or kola flavoring) in commercial cola drinks has become uncommon. Kolanut (Bissy nut) belongs to the family of Sterculiaceae and was introduced to Jamaica from Africa. Kolanut is a tropical plant that is original from the African continent with approximately 20-40 species, however, the most common kola nuts species are the Cola acumulata and Cola nitida. For some people whose only knowledge of Kolanut is that it is broken at traditional ceremonies, INFORMATION NIGERIA in this piece brings you 7 other facts about it that are sure handy… Metabolism Booste r: One of the unique effects of the kola nut, largel
“We want action not committee. No more blood shedding, kidnap our corrupt politicians not innocent students. Say no to terrorism. No child is born to be abducted was the write up on the placard Placards carried by the students, who are currently writing their rain semester examination, Our staff and students condemn the abduction of Chibok girls. If it can happen to the Chibok Girls, then no one is safe. As parents, we feel the pain and anguish of the families of the Chibok girls.” The peaceful Demonstration which was organised by Centre for Gender and Social Policy Studies, saw demonstrator dressed in white and red attire marching round the campus expressing their concerns over the missing girls. Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Lateefah Durosinmi, explained that the demonstration was to show solidarity. “We don’t know what they’ve been eating or what they’ve done to them. Anybody that has information on how to get these girls should not hesitate to provide it,” she said.
I just read a little book on life after death called The Afterlife of Billy Fingers . You’ll have to read it yourself to understand the title and the whole story (which I do recommend). But in it, Billy describes a phase of the afterlife in which you are surrounded (I pictured it like Saturn’s Rings) with a holographic movie screen that replays your life. The film is interactive, virtual, and presented without judgment... As the viewer, you’re able to explore the variations of your life could have taken, as many possibilities as you wish. What if you would have married someone else? What if you’d chosen a different career path? Billy’s advice? Make your life as interesting and adventurous as possible. Have fun with it! Now my interpretation: It’s just a life, it’s not the end of the world! And you are the screenwriter, the director, the editor—and don’t worry so much about what the critics will think, because you’re also the audience—so what do you want to see from your life?
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