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Thursday, February 9, 2012
Most common causes of sexual problems
What is the most common cause of sexual problems among men and women?
While they can take many forms, sexual problems are defined as any physical or emotional issue that prevents a couple from achieving a mutually satisfying intimate relationship. Among the most common for men include prostate problems, a decrease in the blood supply to the penis due to diabetes, heart disease, or other health concerns, nerve damage to the spinal cord, or a decrease in the hormone
testosterone.
Common sexual problems in women common problems ... continue reading now!
Source: Nigerian Diary
While they can take many forms, sexual problems are defined as any physical or emotional issue that prevents a couple from achieving a mutually satisfying intimate relationship. Among the most common for men include prostate problems, a decrease in the blood supply to the penis due to diabetes, heart disease, or other health concerns, nerve damage to the spinal cord, or a decrease in the hormone
testosterone.
Common sexual problems in women common problems ... continue reading now!
Source: Nigerian Diary
Friday, January 20, 2012
Week's update - Nigerian Diary
"Within the last 5 days, we were enlightened by members on "THE HIDDEN KEYS TO STOCKS TRADING, UN-PREACHED PHRASES TO UNDERVALUED STOCKS, BULK SMS AS A BUSINESS... (SECRETE REVEALED), UN-PREACHED PHRASES TO UNDERVALUED STOCKS, Using Book Value (B.V.) To Analyze Stocks," and more at the Business category of this forum.
On the production category, we had a post titled "Production Opportunity" and others...
Free browsing was not left out... We had topics like "ETI ROCKY, Rock well, Airtel is back, MTN IS BACK AND BLAZING WITH 0.00 kobo (Try and See), rock wela, Glo dOn SHow" etc.
If you check on the education category, you will see a topic "EXAM HELP"
Move over to Music category, you'll see with us, topics like "Lady Gaga serves up stoner feast early, Lil Wayne To Release Book On Prison Experience, New Music, Tu- Face Idibia expects a 6th Child, etc." there.
Please, to serve your time, login to read and have a review of the latest news as they happen before other people have access to, at the "Latest News Category" "
On the production category, we had a post titled "Production Opportunity" and others...
Free browsing was not left out... We had topics like "ETI ROCKY, Rock well, Airtel is back, MTN IS BACK AND BLAZING WITH 0.00 kobo (Try and See), rock wela, Glo dOn SHow" etc.
If you check on the education category, you will see a topic "EXAM HELP"
Move over to Music category, you'll see with us, topics like "Lady Gaga serves up stoner feast early, Lil Wayne To Release Book On Prison Experience, New Music, Tu- Face Idibia expects a 6th Child, etc." there.
Please, to serve your time, login to read and have a review of the latest news as they happen before other people have access to, at the "Latest News Category" "
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Monday, January 16, 2012
The Hidden Keys To Stock Trading
This topic was started on "Nigerian Diary" some days ago. We are here to look at the part 2 of that lesson. In case you missed the lesson 1, please move over to Nigerian Diary right now and read in details.
"2. Current ratio;
This can simply be seen as the ratio of the current assets to the current liabilties. This is always gotten from the balance sheet. The normal for this is at around 2:1 for most of our industries. But, if the ratio is higher,
eg. 7:1 it simply shows that the company is not making good use of their funds. That excess is supposed to be used for expansion of the business.
In case you see such, know that they are target for takeovers since the funds are not fully utilised.
What do you think will happen to your investment in such aspect?"
Source: Nigerian Diary
"2. Current ratio;
This can simply be seen as the ratio of the current assets to the current liabilties. This is always gotten from the balance sheet. The normal for this is at around 2:1 for most of our industries. But, if the ratio is higher,
eg. 7:1 it simply shows that the company is not making good use of their funds. That excess is supposed to be used for expansion of the business.
In case you see such, know that they are target for takeovers since the funds are not fully utilised.
What do you think will happen to your investment in such aspect?"
Source: Nigerian Diary
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Latest News of the Day
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www.nigeriandiary.com now and read all the latest news.
www.nigeriandiary.com now and read all the latest news.
Friday, January 13, 2012
Non-compliance with court order stalls hearing on FG suit against NLC, TUC
From Abuja (The Nation's Capital)
Failure of counsel to the Federal Government to comply with conditions of a court order, yesterday, stalled hearing on a motion on notice filed by office of the Attorney-General of the Federation, AGF.
Mr. Mohammed Adoke, Minister of Justice, on behalf of the Federal Government, approached the National Industrial Court asking it to grant an injunction stopping Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC and Trade Union Congress, TUC, from embarking on strike.
It will be recalled that the court granted the order to stop NLC and TUC from embarking on strike or compelling anybody to go on strike over the removal of fuel subsidy.
The order was procured on Friday, January 6, via an ex parte motion by the office of the AGF.
In his ruling, Justice Babatunde Adejumo held: “I have gone through the motion papers and affidavit in support of the ex parte application, as well as the written address and listened to oral submissions of counsel to the applicant.
“Section 7 (1) (b) of the NIC (2006), which is similar to section 254 (1) (6) of the constitution empowered this court to adjudicate over the subject matter of the ex parte motion.
“Section 19 (a) of NIC permits the court to make orders for grant of interim reliefs.
“Going through the records, I discovered that the AGF’s office failed to comply with the order to publish the court injunction in three national dailies.
“You asked for the order of the court and it was granted. You should have complied with the order. In view of this, the matter is not ripe for hearing.’’
Chief Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN), counsel to the Federal Government, conceded that the applicant had not fully carried out the court order, and prayed for an adjournment to Monday, January16.
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Failure of counsel to the Federal Government to comply with conditions of a court order, yesterday, stalled hearing on a motion on notice filed by office of the Attorney-General of the Federation, AGF.
Mr. Mohammed Adoke, Minister of Justice, on behalf of the Federal Government, approached the National Industrial Court asking it to grant an injunction stopping Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC and Trade Union Congress, TUC, from embarking on strike.
It will be recalled that the court granted the order to stop NLC and TUC from embarking on strike or compelling anybody to go on strike over the removal of fuel subsidy.
The order was procured on Friday, January 6, via an ex parte motion by the office of the AGF.
In his ruling, Justice Babatunde Adejumo held: “I have gone through the motion papers and affidavit in support of the ex parte application, as well as the written address and listened to oral submissions of counsel to the applicant.
“Section 7 (1) (b) of the NIC (2006), which is similar to section 254 (1) (6) of the constitution empowered this court to adjudicate over the subject matter of the ex parte motion.
“Section 19 (a) of NIC permits the court to make orders for grant of interim reliefs.
“Going through the records, I discovered that the AGF’s office failed to comply with the order to publish the court injunction in three national dailies.
“You asked for the order of the court and it was granted. You should have complied with the order. In view of this, the matter is not ripe for hearing.’’
Chief Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN), counsel to the Federal Government, conceded that the applicant had not fully carried out the court order, and prayed for an adjournment to Monday, January16.
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Thursday, January 12, 2012
16 dead as Nigeria's problems continue to worsen
It has been noted that ethnic and religious crises in Nigeria claimed 16 more victims, with gunmen killing eight in the north and a mob torching an Islamic school in the south, as a fuel strike added to the deadly tension.
"Amid the sectarian and social turmoil, Nobel literature prize laureate, Wole Soyinka, one of the country’s most respected voices, warned that the continent’s most populous nation was heading toward civil war."
A 3-day old general strike has paralysed the country and sent President Goodluck Jonathan’s government - already battling a spate of bloody attacks by the Islamist sect Boko Haram - into crisis mode. As it is popularly said , "crisis mode activated" by Nigerians.
In a statement on Tuesday, the federal government ordered all striking workers back to work, warning their employers would enforce a “no work, no pay policy.” “Members of the public who are under contractual obligations as employees in the public and private sectors are advised to respect the terms of their contract of service and report to their duty posts,” Justice Minister Mohammed Adoke said in the statement.
If public servants continue to disregard the terms of their employment “the government will not hesitate to enforce the no work, no pay policy,” Adoke added.
After a tough analysis, the tension in Africa’s top oil producer contributed to rising world oil prices, with Brent North Sea crude gaining 83 cents to $113.28 a barrel on Tuesday.
In the latest attack blamed on Boko Haram, gunmen killed eight people, including five police officers, in a pub in Potiskum town in the northern state of Yobe before speeding off on a motorcycle.
A seven-year-old child was also among the victims, police said.
“Suspected Islamic sect members attacked the drinking joint and killed eight people, four of whom were policemen,” Yobe state police commissioner Tanko Lawal told Reuters news agency.
“Suspected Islamic sect members attacked the drinking joint and killed eight people, four of whom were policemen,” Yobe state police commissioner Tanko Lawal told Reuters news agency.
Southerners, who are mostly Christians or animists, have recently been the targets of attacks by Boko Haram, which operates in the mainly Muslim north.
Yobe is one of the states where the government has declared a state of emergency following an upsurge in violence by the Islamist group. UN chief Ban Ki-moon discussed the increasing sectarian violence with Nigeria’s Foreign Minister Olugbenga Ashiru on Tuesday.
The meeting followed the release of a UN report that highlighted “growing concern in the region” about possible links between Boko Haram and al-Qaeda’s affiliate in North Africa, al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb.
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