The coronavirus has officially been declared a “pandemic” by the World Health Organization (WHO). What that means is that it is spreading widely in the world, and countries should increase their efforts to address the situation. Outbreak, epidemic, or pandemic: what is the difference? When talking about a disease, these terms can be confusing. An “ outbreak ” is an increase in the number of people who have a certain disease in a community, or geographic area. For instance, seasonal flu each year. An “ epidemic ” is when that outbreak spreads rapidly to others. A “ pandemic ” is when the infectious agent has spread globally. It often occurs with a new strain of a virus, like this novel coronavirus. When will the coronavirus outbreak end? The current outbreak of coronavirus will end with a vaccine or something known as " herd immunity ." Herd immunity, or community immunity, is when a high percentage of the community becomes immune ...
Iyan (Pounded Yam) is a known and prestigious staple popular among the highly educated and illiterate Nigerian. Iyan is what Yorubas call it. In Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Cross River and some other states, pounded yam is a choice food when having a traditional event like marriage, naming, chieftancy title awards, coronation of a new King and buffets. Iyan is made from pounding yam repeatedly with a club like cooking utensil called Pestle inside a bucket like cooking utensil (Mortar). The yam is first peeled then washed in clean water. It is then boiled till its soft and then placed in the mortar. The pestle is used to pound the boiled yam into a dough like staple that is high in vitamins, tasty, filling and a true dining experience. Pounded Yam is usually eaten with egusi, efo or whatever soup of choice comes to mind. There are other ways to prepare pounded yam that are less stressful. You can use a machine that boils the pealed yam (you can test whether it is well ...
President Muhammadu Buhari has responded to the BBC interview with his wife, Aisha, where she questioned his leadership. The President is on a state visit to Germany, from where he had reacted to the interview during a joint press briefing with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. The Associated Press reports that he laughed it off and said: “I don’t know which party my wife belongs to, but she belongs to my kitchen and my living room and the other room.” He also said that he had much more political experience, AP reports. Aisha, in an interview with the BBC, had said that the president did not know most of the top officials he had appointed. She said: “The President does not know 45 out of 50, for example, of the people he appointed and I don’t know them either, despite being his wife of 27 years. “Some people are sitting down in their homes folding their arms, only for them to be called to come and head an agency or a ministerial position.” In the BBC interview, the First Lady...
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