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Tuesday, 4 October 2016

PRESIDENCY: With No Visible Project in Sight, Buhari Launches 2 Books in Honour of His Administration


With No Visible Project in Sight, Buhari Launches 2 Books in Honour of His Administration


Nigeria on Monday witnessed a second book launch within 4 days by the government of President Muhammadu Buhari in Abuja.

President Muhammadu Buhari had on Friday September 30, 2016 launched a giant photobook titled “Buhari A New Beginning’’. At the launch, President Buhari promised that his administration will improve funding of creative industry in the 2017 budget in order to boost employment opportunities.

The event featured youth conversation, discussion session where seven selected youths exchanged ideas with the President on issues relating to creative industry. The President said the improved allocation will provide the requisite infrastructure for rapid transformation of the creative industry in the country.

In a fresh development on Monday, President Buhari launched a new book titled: “Muhammadu Buhari: Challenges of Leadership in Nigeria”. The launch event was held at the International Conference Center, ICC. Former Head of State, Yakubu Gowon, former President Olusegun Obasanjo, President of Niger, Mahamadou Issoufou, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Senate President Bukola Saraki, APC Chieftain, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu were among top dignitaries that graced the elaborate ceremony.

President Buhari has commissioned only two major projects since he assumed office as President on May 29, 2015; first was the Abuja-Kaduna railway line, a project of the Goodluck Jonathan administration and second, the launch of a school built by Governor Rauf Aregbesola in Osun State.


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Global oil price returns to $50 per barrel

Global oil price returns to $50 per barrel


Global oil benchmark, Brent crude, extended its rally on Sunday to hit the $50 per barrel mark, the third time this year.

Oil prices have been on an uptrend since the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries decided to cut output for the first time in eight years.

Brent, against which half of the world’s oil is priced, had risen to around $48 per barrel on Wednesday after OPEC agreed to reduce production, compared to $45 earlier that day.

It stood at $50.19 per barrel as of 4.53pm Nigerian time on Sunday, up from around $49.66 per barrel on Thursday.

OPEC agreed to cut production to a range of 32.5 million barrels per day to 33 million bpd from around 33.5 million bpd.

The 14-member oil cartel said the move was aimed accelerating the ongoing drawdown of the stock overhang and bringing the rebalancing forward.

It took into account current market conditions and immediate prospects and concluded that it is not advisable to ignore the potential risk that the present stock overhang may continue to weigh negatively well into the future, with a worsening impact on producers, consumers and the industry.

OPEC decided to establish a high-level committee, comprising representatives of member countries, supported by the OPEC Secretariat, to study and recommend the implementation of the production level of the member countries.

It said the committee would develop a framework of high-level consultations between OPEC and non-OPEC oil-producing countries, including identifying risks and taking pro-active measures that would ensure a balanced oil market on a sustainable basis, to be considered at the November OPEC Conference.

Brent had on August 18 hit a high of $50.69 per barrel amid expectations of a possible freeze in production levels.

Many OPEC members, including Nigeria, have been hurt badly by a collapse in oil prices over the last two years. While some Gulf oil exporters have very low output costs, other producers such as Iran and Venezuela need oil prices above $100 to balance their budgets.

Brent crude had on June 8 climbed by as much as 2.1 per cent to touch $52.54, the highest price since last October.

But it later fell to as low as $43 on July 27 after official United States energy data showed an unexpected glut of oil in storage.

Oil prices had rallied from lows of under $28 per barrel in January to trade above the $50 per barrel mark in June, spurred by a string of international oil production outages in the second quarter that offered temporary respite from the global glut.

Probing banks for non-remittance of taxes

Probing banks for non-remittance of taxes


Written by the Editorial Board of The Guardian Newspaper

Following what seemed a successful probing of a sample of branches of banks for non-remittance of tax revenues they collected on behalf of the Federal Government from 2008-2012, a decision was reportedly taken by the National Economic Council (NEC) to further the probe and ascertain the amount of revenue banks collected and failed to remit to government coffers within the period, July 2012-December 2015. According to the report, the concluded sample probe indicated that banks failed to remit to government “over N12 billion” between 2008 and 2012.

This huge amount, which gives an annual average of about N2.4 billion in the five years probed, is enough incentive for a revenue-hungry government to probe further. It should however, be a surprise if the government is not considering probing all the bank branches that were not included in the sample exercise of the period 2008-2012 before going ahead with a new exercise covering an entire new period.

If, indeed, the sample probe revealed and it is confirmed that N12 billion was not remitted to the government, it will be wise for the government to extend the probe to bank branches that were not included in the initial sample. And beyond the branches, the banks’ head offices should also be screened. It is only when all branches and head offices of the banks have been screened for the 2008-2012 period that the exercise can objectively be extended to a new period. If this is not done, it can suggest that some elements of corruption may have been involved in restricting the coverage.

That stated, it certainly will not be good enough to accept the report of the consultants without giving banks the opportunity to defend themselves. So, banks must be given opportunities to review the reports of the consultants that handled the probe on behalf of the government. That will enable both parties to smoothen edges that may result into disagreements and for banks to defend themselves. It will also be justice in practice. This is even more imperative given the report that the consultants “would be paid 15 per cent of whatever they unraveled as unremitted funds from the books of the banks in the belief that this form of remuneration would encourage them to do a thorough job.”

The flip side is that the promised remuneration may also encourage the consultants to corruptively pad whatever short-remittances they may discover in order to enhance their take. This is another good reason the banks deserve to be given the opportunity to agree or disagree with and harmonise figures of the consultants. But in the process of harmonisation of figures from both parties, honesty and objectivity are required to ensure that the final outcome represents reality and not what serves some ulterior and selfish motives or interest of any of the parties.

If banks are found to have withheld government revenue, it means they were doing their business with such funds. In doing so, they directly or indirectly borrowed the funds from the government, invested same, perhaps, in government financial instruments such as Treasury Bills and Bonds. No doubt, they also earned huge income from investing the withheld large sums of money.To ensure they pay back in full, the affected banks should also be required to refund the income they derived from unauthorised use of government funds, at appropriate ruling rates of interest.

Apart from this requirement being equity at play, it will send desirable signal that corporate malfeasance cannot be supported or tolerated in the country. That will also be in line with the on-going war against graft. However, if the government really wants to serve a deterrent warning, the responsible bank officials for the non-remittances may be sanctioned either directly or through their professional bodies, that is, if government will be bold to report them to such bodies with incontrovertible evidence. Furthermore, nothing can prevent the government from prosecuting the banks in the law courts.

Perhaps, what should worry all Nigerians the most given the outcome of the reported probe is the apparent failure of regulatory oversight. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) as the regulatory body for banks is reputed for reports of its examinations and stress-testing of banks. How come that in all of its series of examinations in the five (5) years, 2008-2012, it did not discover that the banks were not remitting all the funds they collected on behalf of the government? Failure of regulatory oversight in the banking system portends great danger to the system and indeed, the economy especially with rising cases of money laundering and terrorist financing. The outcome of the probe also raises questions on the effectiveness of banks’ compliance managers, internal and external auditors. If these officials had diligently performed their functions, the aberration of collected funds not being remitted to the beneficiary would not in any form, have escaped their attention.

The probe findings are even weighty on the confidence or lack of it that shareholders and other stakeholders in the banks and other corporate organisations would place on unqualified certification of banks’ statement of financial affairs which is exclusively carried out by external auditors. By implication the professional accounting bodies whose members were the auditors of any culprit bank must reflect on the import of this development on the teaching, learning, practice and discipline of their members. Thus, in order to prevent a repeat of such evident professional failure, appropriate actions should be taken.

It may be hard to explain what could have made it possible for banks not to remit to government the revenues collected on its behalf but the truth is that either the responsible agencies and officials which should have made such a situation impossible failed to do their work properly or colluded with other person(s) to short-change the government for personal benefits. This situation is evidence that the machinery of corporate management and quality assurance has become grossly suspect and needs to be re-examined.

In the meantime, all banks found culpable in that and other future probes, must be made to refund the withheld amounts with interest and their names should be made public to reap public shame. Government agencies and officials charged with the responsibility of monitoring revenue accretion and accumulation to government should be diligent in performing their assignments. Finally, it must be appreciated that if organisations and individuals found to have perpetrated and perhaps, perpetuated this problem are not severely sanctioned, the guarantee is that others will in future indulge in similar practices believing that it pays not to remit to government its funds in their possession.

Be Inspired: God’s Ultimate Desire for Your Marriage by Pastor Faith Oyedepo

God’s Ultimate Desire for Your Marriage by Pastor Faith Oyedepo


Author: Pastor Faith OyedepoTopic: God’s Ultimate Desire for Your Marriage

Dear Reader,

You are welcome to another segment on Family Success. Throughout this month, I shall be deliberating on the topic: God’s Ultimate Desire for Your Family. First, it is important to know that God is particularly concerned about your marriage and family. He wants to see you have the best of marriage and to enjoy a successful home. He has made everything available for you to experience a successful home. Moreover, it is God’s desire for all His children to have the best on earth, in life and for their marriages to be peaceful, and fulfilling. That includes you! Today, I will be teaching on: Keeping yourself pure.

It is God’s desire that your marriage be kept pure. You must, therefore, ensure that you keep the marriage-bed pure to enjoy the honour in marriage. The Word of God says: Marriage is honourable in all and the bed undefiled… (Hebrews 13:4). The word ‘undefiled’ there simply means kept pure. Whether as singles or married, to enjoy the honour in marriage, you must ensure that you keep the marriage-bed pure. If this was impossible, God won’t tell you to do it. Young men, don’t keep messing around with ladies, thinking that nobody knows. God’s Word says: The eyes of the Lord are in every place beholding the evil and the good (Proverbs 15:13). Don’t take away the honour that God has in store for you in marriage.

Marriage is honourable in all when the bed is undefiled. As singles, if you must enjoy honour in your marriage, you must lay a good foundation for it by keeping yourself pure. Parents, begin to train your children against pre-marital sex. It does not matter whether it is acceptable in the society or not. If you say, “After doing it, God will forgive me”, please note that the scar will be there.

The marriage bed must remain undefiled, because sex is the seal of the marriage covenant. Any sexual relationship engaged in outside marriage breaks the seal and attracts God’s punishment.  Therefore, you must never get yourself involved in it. However, if you have already defiled the bed, repent and ask God for forgiveness, then forsake it immediately.

Many people get emotionally distorted when they defile the marriage bed to the extent that it disturbs their marital life. You can save your marriage from torments by keeping your life pure. When you defile the marriage bed, you are behaving like a beast and whatever happens to a beast can happen to you anytime. Therefore, you must make a change in the right direction, in the name of Jesus Christ. The later part of our anchor Scripture says: …but whoremongers and adulterers God will judge. The word ‘whore’ simply means harlot. Give no room to the devil if your soul is actually precious to you. Defiling the marriage-bed –whether you are single or married, proves that your soul is not precious to you.

God made man with certain physiological and emotional needs, and marriage provides the best fulfilment for those needs. Physiologically, man needs sex; it is part of his physical nature, and the satisfaction of that urge is permitted only within the parameters of marriage. God honours the physical union of a man and his wife by ensuring that they find fulfilment in each other’s body. This is why He frowns at adultery and fornication. 1 Corinthians 7:2 says: Nevertheless, to avoid fornication, let every man have his own wife, and let every woman have her own husband. This is not to say that young men and women should rush into marriage for the sole aim of satisfying their sexual urge. That would make them nothing but bedmates. The love and excitement in such a relationship never last, and that is not God’s plan or purpose for marriage. As a single man or lady, you are expected to control your urge until you locate a suitable partner with whom you are ready to spend the rest of your life; then, get legally married. The truth is, if you cannot tame your sexual drive while single, you probably will not be able to exercise control when you are married. Flaunting God’s purpose in this area of marriage can be very costly to your home and destiny. Don’t do it.

Refuse to fall a victim if you truly have value for yourself. Don’t say that you want to earn yourself a living by whoremongering because God will judge those who do that. Stop it! Don’t wait for the fire of God to come upon you; plead for His mercy, call upon Him now that He is ready to hear you, before it’s too late.  The Word of God says: I beseech you therefore brethren by the mercies of God that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God which is your reasonable service (Romans 12:1). In order words, the presentation of your body unto the Almighty God as a living sacrifice is your reasonable service unto God. Any service done unto God without your body being a living sacrifice is not acceptable. It does not matter what you do and the volume of money you give in church every day, if your body is not kept pure, that service is not acceptable unto God. Whether single or married, illicit sexual affairs render your service to God “unrewardable” and will deprive you of enjoying the honour He has destined for you in marriage. God is much more interested in your person than your money or what you can do. When your person is acceptable unto God, then your service will become acceptable.

Honour in marriage is your heritage in Christ. You need to take it by force by stopping every form of harlotry in your life. Receive grace to practise the Word of God so that you can truly enjoy the honour destined for you in marriage in Jesus’ name!

If you are not born again and you want to accept Jesus as your Lord and Saviour, please say this prayer: “Dear Lord Jesus Christ, I come to You today. I am a sinner. Forgive me of my sins and cleanse me with Your Blood. Deliver me from sin and satan to serve the living God. I accept You as my Lord and Saviour. Make me a child of God today. Thank You for accepting me into Your Kingdom.”

If you prayed this simple prayer, you are now a child of God. He loves you and will never leave you. Read your Bible daily, obey God’s Word and seek Christian fellowship (John 14:21).

Congratulations! You are now born again! All-round rest and peace are guaranteed you, in Jesus’ Name. Call or write, and share your testimonies with me through contact@faithoyedepo.org; OR 07026385437 and 08141320204.

For more insight, these books authored by me are available at the Dominion Bookstores in all Living Faith Churches and other leading Christian bookstores: Marriage Covenant, Making Marriage Work, Building A Successful Home and Success in Marriage (Co-Authored).

HEALTH: harmattan is around the corner. See How to prevent ‘Apollo'

How to prevent ‘Apollo'


A medical expert in Ilorin, Misbau Lawal, has advised people to imbibe the habit of regular hand washing to avoid contracting viral and bacterial infection of the eye currently spreading.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the infection, known as ‘conjunctivitis’ in medical parlance and ‘apollo’ in local parlance, is inflammation of the conjunctiva, a thin, filmy membrane that covers the white portion of the eyes.

According to Mr. Lawal, the conjunctiva, which produces mucous to coat and lubricate the surface of the eye, contains fine blood vessels that can be seen on close inspection.

Mr. Lawal advised people to keep their hands away from the eyes and thoroughly wash hands before and after applying eye medications on infected children.

He explained that conjunctivitis was a common eye problem that affected people of all age groups and one of the most common eye infections in children.

The physician added that the most common cause of irritation of the eye layer was due to allergies in the environment, which included air pollution, smoke, pollen from trees and grass.

He also explained that when the conjunctiva became irritated or inflamed, the blood vessels, which supplied it, enlarged and became more prominent, causing the eye to turn red.

According to him, symptoms include pinkness or redness in the eye red, inflamed inner eyelids, blurred vision, sandy or scratchy feeling in the eye, pus, mucous, or watery discharge from the eye.

“People who work in health care settings or with children, have a high risk of exposure to the viruses that can cause viral conjunctivitis,” he warned.

He also warned against sharing of towels, washcloth, cosmetics, or eye-drops with others, advising those infected to seek treatment promptly.

The expert also advised that infected children, who may forget these precautions, be kept away from school, camp, and the swimming pool, until their condition was cured.

The outbreak is prevalent among children who mostly get infected from schools.
In some of the hospital visited in Ilorin metropolis, many children with symptoms of ‘apollo’, were brought for medical treatment.

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HEALTH: Scientists close to HIV cure as treated patient shows ‘remarkable’ progress (See more details)

Scientists close to HIV cure as treated patient shows ‘remarkable’ progress


Scientists are close to a breakthrough in the search for a Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV) cure as a British man suffering from the virus shows “remarkable” progress after treatment.

According to a report published in DailyMailUK online, the scientists treating the 44-year-old patient are hopeful of him being cured of the disease as he takes part in a medical trial described as “one of the first serious attempts at a full cure for HIV.”

Research teams from five of Britain’s leading universities have collaborated with the National Health Service (NHS) to launch the project, which involves 50 people completing a trial.

The man, who was the first to take part, told the Sunday Times London that recent blood tests showed that no detectable HIV virus was present, although it was too early to confirm that the treatment had worked.

The Managing Director of the National Institute for Health Research Office for Clinical Research Infrastructure, Mark Samuels told the Sunday Times: “This is one of the first serious attempts at a full cure for HIV. We are exploring the real possibility of curing HIV. This is a huge challenge and it is still early days but the progress has been remarkable.”

The new therapy uses a two-stage attack on the virus and aims to overcome a major barrier to clearing HIV from a sufferer’s body – something that has challenged researchers for decades.

Current methods using antiretroviral therapies (ARTs) fall short of ridding patients of HIV, as the virus can hide out of the drugs’ reach in the immune system’s T-cells.

By sheltering in dormant T-cells, the virus can later take over its host and use it to produce thousands of copies of itself .

The research by Oxford and Cambridge universities, Imperial College London, University College London, and King’s College London, is testing a ‘kick and kill’ technique to first expose, then destroy the virus.

First a vaccine helps the body find infected T-cells. This is then followed by a course of the drug Vorinostat that awakens the dormant T-cells, which then begin producing HIV proteins that act as a homing beacon to the immune system.

Imperial College London consultant physician Prof. Sarah Fidler said the treatment worked in the laboratory and there was “good evidence” it would work in patients. However, she added: “We must stress we are still a long way from any actual therapy.”

#By The Guardian

Monday, 3 October 2016

Man of The People- Read the mind blowing Speech presented by former Governor Peter Obi at the Platform. (See videos Also)

Sunday, October 2, 2016
Watch former Governor Peter Obi's much talked about presentation at the Platform
A lot of Nigerians found former Anambra state governor, Peter Obi's presentation at the Platform, an annual event on leadership, business, creativity and national empowerment, which held in Lagos Saturday, as very deep and honest. In his presentation, the former governor narrated how he was able to cut down on reckless spending when he was in office.
He described the office of the First lady in states and  Federal level as an office of confusion as it adds to the reckless spending in all state government offices.
According to him, it cost an average of N2 billion to run the office of the first lady in each state.
"It costs an average of N2 billion to run that office and all the office does is to create confusion. If you do away with it, you have saved a state government of N2 billion and N72 billion for all 36 states" he said.
He narrated how he had to cut down on his aides and government officials that accompanied him to Abuja so he could save some money for his state 
"When I came into office, my first trip to Abuja I traveled with over 30 people. Everybody had a title to be in the plane. So I asked myself, I am the only one being invited to Abuja. I pay for 30 people to Abuja, constitute a problem to the traveling public, I am the one going to Abuja for a meeting. Because they are idle and in the hotel, they eat more so I have a lot of bills to pay. In the end, every trip was costing me N10 million and at times I do this four to five times in a month so I had to ask what the purpose of each person in Abuja and I found out the only person who was needed in Abuja was me" he said.


Mind blowing quotes from Fmr. Gov Peter Obi......

Former Gov. Peter Obi
"To you young people, Take Back your Country...it is your future they are toying with". - Peter Obi 

"I reduced my convoy to 5 vehicles and you cannot buy fuel unless I am in the car".- Peter Obi 

"If I sleep in a hotel and have to pay N250k a night, I will be awake all night...feeling like I was robbed". - Peter Obi

"You know there are many big men in Anambra state, so when they want to see me, I say to them I will come to you instead".- Peter Obi

"We handed schools back to Churches and by 2013, we were number one in WAEC."- Peter Obi 

"I beg you to participate more in politics, the society we help them abuse today will take its revenge tomorrow".- Peter Obi

"The only way out of recession is to spend for growth. You can only spend for growth either from savings or from borrowing.
The question is:  what are you borrowing for? 
Are you borrowing for consumption or for production?
When you borrow for consumption, you are heading for disaster."

-- Peter Obi.

" I had to stop the Presidential lodge in Anambra... A project awarded at 400million. I had to close down state house in lagos and Abuja... Because I felt we dont need it.... Even when other states had."

" They said President Obasanjo is coming... I went to borrow the kind of cars they wanted... Instead of spending millions... From a neigbouring state."

 "I requested Obasanjo to spend the nights in my lodge Since they said he must sleep over... I asked my wife to pack out of my bedroom... We went opposite to lodge in a hotel (name mentioned) for the week, we paid N30,000 instead of N100,000."

"I used the 150million for 2 bullet proof cars to buy almost 50 Peugeot cars at 3 million each.. gave 17 to JUDGES and 18 to permanent Secretaries (because i discovered they did not have cars) and kept 10 for govt house... which I used as Governor... I did not use bullet proof cars as Governor."

 "They said we should attend world Igbo Congress in U. S.... That the budget WAS cut from 40 to 32million.... I asked them why... That only one person should go and come and tell us what was discussed."

"Instead of paying 30,000 for each security personnel (about 30) per night in Abuja, I told IG to give me Police whenever am in Abuja....I travel alone... Ppl complained.... The 15 drivers lodged in Abuja state house...who come to airport to cause confusion, i asked to go, kept only 3. The others to go back to Akwa or look for job... I asked the cook to go back to Akwa instead of giving him 30,000 per plate."

 "When Governors lodge and Govt house was burnt before I came... With budget of 400million and 300 million, I repaired them for 42 million and 80million respectively. They wanted to impeach me that I did not spend by due process... Following the awarded Contracts and contractor.... I saw a table.. That my predecessor used, they said its old... I asked them to renovate it... That all i needed was a table to write as Governor... "

" So so so I was able to save money and made sure that ANAMBRA HAS THE BEST ROAD NETWORK THAN ANY OTHER STATE IN NIGERIA....."

 PETER OBI....WORDS ON MARBLE! "

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Wednesday, 28 September 2016

GLORY: BISHOP OYEDEPO @ 62, Check out Some Thought-Provoking Things About “Brother David” in His Early Days

BISHOP OYEDEPO @ 62: Some Thought-Provoking Things About “Brother David” in His Early Days
Bishop David Oyedepo @ 62

Bishop David Oyedepo, the President, Living Faith Church Worldwide also known as Winners’ Chapel, clocks 62 today. He was born on September 27, 1954. As w all already know, he was not born a Bishop or Papa, as he's fondly known and called today. He crawled, played on sand, ran around without clothes as most kids do. However, he also did a few things differently as a little child, which form the crux of this piece dedicated to his 62nd birthday. Let’s take a journey back to when he was still a small boy – yes, a small boy!
Heavenly Race: As far back as 1964 at age 10, young David Olaniyi Oyedepo, had started fantasizing about heaven (based on heaven-based stories he had heard), and he wanted to be there by all means. (No be today this man like heaven!) So, he made a child-like attempt to ‘relocate’ by running towards the horizon that always looks like heaven, touching the earth, until he (and his co-traveler kid friend) met an old man who sent them back.
Love For The Gospel: Between age 10 and 12, (1964 – 1966), he was already ‘practicing’ preaching using his grandmother’s living room as church and her soup cupboard as podium – and he had about 5 children as ‘congregation.’ That was even before he discovered the "Jackpot" of Matthew 6:33, a story for another day.
The Rod of Moses: At that same age, and based on biblical stories he had heard, he asked a carpenter to make a Moses-kind-of-rod for him – to ‘divide’ the Red Sea and take people to the Promised Land (And later in his life, God would hand him The Mandate, to liberate the world from all oppression of the devil...)
Change of Status: At 15, he got saved – and till today, he remembers when (February 19, 1969), where, and through whom (Betty Lasher). 
Tuberculosis Destroyed: In September that same year, having been a victim of tuberculosis, he woke up one night and discovered that his dormitory mates had moved away from his space because he coughed very badly. And he took a step of faith: went out and stood on a little rock behind the hostel; called on Jesus The Christ, saying, ‘Jesus, if it is true that you did all those miracles that I read about in the New Testament, do it again…” That was the end of TB…at age 15! His testimony: “He set me free from tuberculosis in 1969 and I'm free forever, for whatever the Lord does shall be forever".
Dignity of Labour: At 16, he earned his first money, having learnt the virtues of the dignity of labour from his maternal grandmother, the late Mrs. Rachael Adeyiola Odetundun. Though he was comfortable, he just needed to learn how to earn – at 16! Well, he didn’t forget to ‘spoil’ himself a little with his hard-earned money: he bought himself a pair of "in vogue" shoes called ‘Apollo’.
Conference at 16: He attended his first Christian conference in March 1970 at age 16 – and he still remembers the theme till today: "God is not slow."
Bishop David & Pastor Mrs Faith Oyedepo
The Miracle @ 16: In 1970, his younger brother had died of measles but he won’t take that. He made his mother put the ‘dead’ child on her back and led her to an uncompleted building where he laid the child down, prayed, called on Jesus, and the child jerked back to life.
The Assignment: When in 1973 he was asked to relieve a teacher who was due for maternity leave, he jumped at it. It was at a village in Kwara State. The first thing he noticed when he got there was no single church, not even the ubiquitous Catholic Church! He went into action: First, he prayed, “Lord, let me never leave this village the same way I met it; Lord, put your name in this village.” And 40 days later, a church building was already in place. On his last day there, he got a prophetic gift (a lantern) from the elders of the village with these words: “Silver or gold we have not, but we give you this lamp. Let the light that you brought to our village shine round the world.” That light is still shinning, even brighter today!
Prayer, Like Food: From 1971, he was already a student leader organizing special prayer meetings in his school. “Prayer was indeed like food to me,” he wrote in THE MANDATE, one of his books. 
The 'Jackpot of Life': In 1976, at age 22, he had an encounter with the Holy Spirit in Matthew 6:33 as revealed to him: “But seek ye first the kingdom of God… and all these things that others are dying to getshall be added onto you.” That revelation is still liberating many today - seeking ONE THING and gaining command over ALL OTHER THINGS!
Young Pastor David Oyedepo
THERE'S HOPE FOR BOTH THE YOUNG AND NOT-SO-YOUNG!
As we all rejoice with God's servant, if you have gone past the aforementioned ages, no need to worry; you can start from where you are. God is all you need to have all your needs met. If you are still a teenager, don’t let that word “teenager” limit you; you can do all things through Christ. And no matter how old, if you are not born-again yet, take that step today.
                                                             By Lucky Ihanza
Culled: LivingFaithMedia
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Thursday, 22 September 2016

Delsu 2nd batch of admission list for 2016/2017 has been released-DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY

Delsu 2nd batch of admission list for 2016/2017 has been released..
DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY
THIS is to inform aspirants of Delta State University that management of the institution has released the 2nd Batch of admission list for 2016/2017 session.
To check your admission status, visit: http://delsu.edu.ng/utme2016admission.aspx
-Enter your JAMB Registration Number in the space provided
-Click on “Check” to view your admission status. 

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Application website closes tomorrow-Screening of Direct Entry Candidates for Admission into Delsu for the 2016/2017 Session. (See more details)

SPECIAL EDITION.

SCREENING OF DIRECT ENTRY CANDIDATES FOR ADMISSION INTO THE DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY FOR THE 2016/2017 ACADEMIC SESSION
This is to inform all candidates who chose Delta State University, Abraka (DELSU) for the 2016 Direct Entry Admission that:
1.         All candidates who chose DELSU as their first choice of University can apply for the 2016/2017 Admission Screening, but they must submit a copy of their credentials with a scratch card attached to verify the results.
2.         The screening will take place at site III, Abraka Campus
3.         On-line application will start from Thursday 15th September, 2016
4.         Application website closes at 6.00p.m. on Friday 23rd September, 2016
5.         Screening will take place on Wednesday 28th September, 2016 at 8.00am
SCREENING EXERCISE:
Candidates will be screened by oral interaction.
REQUIREMENTS:
1.         Candidates are required to visit www.delsuonline.com to generate a virtual PIN. The cost for screening covers honoraria for centre facilitation, logistics for producing screening materials, processing of result and security. Payment should be made to any of the following banks.
v  Unity Bank
v  Ecobank
v  UBA
v  Zenith Bank
v  Fidelity Bank
Ø  Ensure that JAMB Registration Number, Credentials and Names are correctly entered. Errors will not be entertained.
PROCEDURE TO GENERATE VIRTUAL PIN
i.                 Visit www.delsuonline.com
ii.               Click online Application
iii.              Click Start
iv.              Click screening exercise
v.                Click Start
vi.              Complete the form with valid JAMB Registration Number
vii.            Submit the form and generate PIN
viii.            Print out the PIN generated
ix.              Visit any of the specified banks for payment
2. (a)    Candidates should with the PIN for payment access and complete the Delta State University, Abraka, 2016 Direct Entry Screening form online at www.delsuonline.com with their recent coloured passport sized photograph scanned to the JPEG format and not more than 20kb in size.
    (b)    Candidates are advised to use the virtual PIN immediately after payment, as it will be invalid after six (6) hours after its generation.
    (c)    Candidates are advised to read the instructions on the front page of the website before completing the form.
     (d)   Candidates must confirm the JAMB registration number at the point of application, as there will be no result for wrong JAMB registration numbers. The University will not be held responsible for wrong JAMB registration number entered and other errors made by any applicant at the point of application. Your application will not be successful if you enter a Local Government/State of origin different from the one indicated on your JAMB registration form.
     (e)   Candidates must enter a valid mobile phone number and e-mail address with which the University will communicate with candidates on venue.
     (f)    Candidates should visit www.delsu.edu.ng to print venue of screening a day after closure of application form.
     (g)   Candidates are expected to identify their venue before the scheduled date of screening.
     (h)   Candidates are required to come to the screening venue with the following:
i.                 A copy of print-out of venue
ii.               A copy of the print-out of completed on-line confirmation of application.
iii.              Original credentials
iv.              Two recent passport sized coloured photographs with the full names of candidate and signature on the reversed side of the photograph.
 See also: Delsu has released their Admission list for 2016/2017 Academic Session. (Check your Admission Status here)
Note:
    Candidates are to log in ONLY the courses they choose from Delta State University, Abraka in JAMB
    All candidates are advised to be properly dressed. This is essential at the Personality Assessment Interaction (PAI). All Applications should also arrive at the screening venue at least 30 minutes before the exercise commences.
    Inconsistency in name or picture on Photo Card will not be acceptable to the University and may lead to disqualification of defaulting candidates. Candidates’ names on their Certificates, and other registration documents must be the same.
    GSM phones, electronic devices and bags are  not allowed into the screening venue
    Parents, Guardians and well wishers will not be allowed to stay around the venue of the screening exercise.
    Any person caught impersonating will be handed over to the police and the candidate impersonated will automatically be disqualified.
Warning:
Applicants and parents are hereby strongly advised to contact only the listed telephone numbers: 09095890302, 08036761436, 08035637809 and University website www.delsu.edu.ng and www.delsuonline.com                                         
SSANU HOLDS 1ST SOLEMN ASSEMBLY
This is to inform staff, students and especially members of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities that the Union will hold its first Solemn Assembly in the University tagged “Show us your Mercy” as scheduled below:
Date:                Wednesday, 21st September, 2016
Venue:             1st 750 Seating Capacity Lecture Theatre, Site III, Abraka
Time:               10.00 am prompt
The leadership of SSANU is using this medium to invite members of the University community to be part of this event  
2015/2016 LONG VACATION: MANAGEMENT APPRECIATES ALL STAFF
The University Management wishes to use this medium to appreciate all staff both Academic and Non-Teaching for the successful execution of the 2015/2016 academic session and the smooth conduct of the Examinations.
Management also seizes this opportunity to kindly request that the same zeal should be sustained in the 2016/2017 academic session.  Management expects that staff will use the leave period to have some rest and refresh themselves in preparation for the 2016/2017 academic session.
DELSU HOSTS 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
The African indigenous knowledge systems which has hitherto been basterdized by Colonialism and unarguably helped by African scholars to undermine and disdain indigenous African ways of life, are now making a remarkable turnaround.  They now believe that the solutions to Africa’s problem lie within and until we realize this and begin to make a conscious and painstaking study, analysis and utilization of Africa’s knowledge systems, development will continue to elude the Continent.
This was x-rayed by humanity scholars, at the 5th International Conference midwife by the Faculty of Arts Delta State University, Abraka with the theme: “The humanities and Reconstruction of Indigenous knowledge systems in Africa”.
Declaring the conference open, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Victor F. Peretomode, disclosed that the conference which started over a decade ago, to create a cross-fertilization of intellectual discourse among key players in the humanities, has continued to wax stronger over the years.  While commending the Dean of Arts, Professor (Mrs.) Grace N. Ogwu, for sustaining the efforts of the past Deans to ensure that the conference ran smoothly in her tenure.   Professor Peretomode,   noted that the bi-annual conference has created the enabling environment for the undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as lecturers in the Faculty to update and intensify their knowledge of contemporary intellectual discourse in the humanities.
On the theme of the conference, the Vice-Chancellor said that it was germane as it would serve as a veritable tool for Nigeria as well as Africa’s artistic, socio-economic and technological development and not the present development based on sheepishly copying western models, which according to him are extraneous to our milieu and culture.  According to him, “the juxtaposition of indigenous knowledge system of human endeavour will catapult Nigeria and Africa Continent from a developing country to a developed one”.
On his part, the keynote speaker and Director, Nigerian French Language Village, Badagry Lagos, Professor Raufu Adebisi, posited that as contemporary world system continues to experience stress and strains, experts in each field the world over are brainstorming on alternative means of going about development, in such a way as to avoid the degradation of the environment and its adverse consequence on man.
He further said that the reconstruction of indigenous knowledge systems implies that while the indigenous knowledge system of African communities could be incorporated into modern techniques so also that of modernity could be incorporated into traditional techniques so that modernity could be made to blend with traditional techniques of African communities.  The essence of this combination is to achieve a harmonious mixture acceptable to a partisan of modernism and tradition so as to enable African communities to regain their equilibrium and contribute to the ongoing global efforts to find a balance between development and environment and between prevalence values of the modern world and those of indigenous community of Africa.
Taking his turn, Professor Onyee Nwankpa of the Department of Music, University of Port-Harcourt, blamed the extinction of the indigenous knowledge systems on globalization, ecrocentricism, urbanization, education development, modernity and the quest for white colar jobs.  He urged academics to do alot of discourse on the indigenous knowledge system that will ultimately lead to a revival of cultural norms and ethos that are capable of repositioning the Continent to a comfortable place in the global socio-economic landscape.  Professor Nwankpa noted that the indigenous knowledge system that is not humane in nature is exotic to Africa.  In the health sector of African traditional society, healing is not carried out only on the physical level; it believed that it must also be takled from the spiritual realm.  The Africans believe that what happens at the spiritual realm are exhibited in the physical.
Dr. Nduka Otiono, of the Institute of African Studies, Charleton University, Otawa Canada, taking his turn, called on Universities to create room for the teaching of indigenous knowledge in their Universities by those who may not have formal education.  In his contribution, Professor G.G. Darah opined that, it is time Africa’s academia got off its high horse and embrace, rehabilitate and adopt indigenous knowledge systems into its fold to serve African societies better.  The conference is an inauguration of the era of alternative thinking saying “that why not call the man who can stop rain as rain engineer and not rain maker”.
And on her part, the host and Dean, Faculty of Arts, Professor (Mrs.) Grace N. Ogwu, called on African scholars to come up with ideas that would catapult the Continent to work inward like China and the Asian tigers in order to achieve genuine and rapid socio-economic and technological development”.
Present at the opening ceremony of the conference were the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration) Professor (Mrs.) R.O. Aziza, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor Austin Anigala, Provost Asaba Campus, Professor S.O. Asagba, the Registrar Mr. D. A. Urhibo, Ag. Bursar Mr. Justice Egbare and Ag. Librarian Dr. Daniel Emojerho among others.  The ceremony was co-anchored by the representative of the Public Relations Officer, Mr. Henry Eseka and Dr. (Mrs.) Enajite Ojaruega of the English and Literary Studies Department.
                                                                                       /END/
Issued by the Information and Public Relation Division of the Vice - Chancellor's Office

Sunday, 18 September 2016

Facts & Figures: Salaries Worth N2.295bn Paid To Buhari, Osinbajo, Others (See breakdown details)

Facts & Figures: Salaries Worth N2.295bn Paid To Buhari, Osinbajo, Others

A critical examination of the report indicates that Mr. President has an annual basic salary of N3.51m, Vice- President N3.03m, while Ministers, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Head of Service and Chairmen of Boards of statutory agencies have N2.02m respectively.

Substantial cuts in the salaries of both President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice-President Professor Yemi Osinbajo earlier announced when the duo came to office last year may be nothing to write home about as both of them including Cabinet Ministers and other political appointees pocketed the sum of N2.295 billion as official salaries and allowances in the last one year, Economic Confidential can report.

The development is coming at a time the Federal Government kick-started a national orientation campaign premised on the “Change Begins with me.”

In the report obtained by the Economic intelligence magazine which shows the official remunerations of the President, Vice-President, cabinet ministers, Secretary to the Government of the Federation and the Head of Service of the Federation amongst other Chief executives, are in tandem with the approval of the Revenue Mobilization, Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC).

The packages include: annual salaries, accommodation, vehicle maintenance/fuel, Personal Assistant, House maintenance, domestic staff, entertainment and utilities allowances. Other allowances are: Constituency allowance, Hardship allowance, newspapers and monitoring allowances.

A critical examination of the report indicates that Mr. President has an annual basic salary of N3.51m, Vice- President N3.03m, while Ministers, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Head of Service and Chairmen of Boards of statutory agencies have N2.02m respectively.

As for members of constitutional bodies, Special advisers, Speech writers, Directors General, Accountant General of the Federation, Permanent Secretaries, CEOs of agencies and INEC Resident Electoral Commissioners each have an annual basic salary of N1.9m.

The report shows that only the President and the Vice-President in the Executive arm of government enjoy the hardship allowances of 50 percent each of their annual basic salaries; 250 percent as Constituency Allowances and enjoy other perks to be provided (TBP) by government. These benefits to be provided to the two leaders include, but not limited to the following: Accommodation, Furniture, Domestic Staff, Personal Assistants, Utilities Newspapers, Vehicles, Entertainment, Maintenance and Estacode. 

Meanwhile other appointees including Ministers, Advisers, Permanent Secretaries and INEX Resident Commissioners are entitled to 200 percent of their annual basic salary for Accommodation; 300 percent for Furniture; 75 percent for Vehicle maintenance and fuel; 25 percent for Personal Assistant; 75 percent for domestic staff; 45 percent for entertainment; 30 percent for utilities; 15 percent for newspapers, and 20 percent for monitoring.

While President and Vice President duty tours and estacode will be provided by government, other officers have fixed rates. The estacode allowance per day for minister, SGF, Head of Service and Chairmen of Board is $1000 per night on foreign trip, Member of constitutional bodies $900 per night, Special Adviser and Speech Writer $800 per night while Permanent Secretary, Director General and INEC Electoral Commissioner take $600 per night each on foreign trips.

Further checks by Economic Confidential reveals that an average Nigerian worker with a minimum wage of N18,000 a month will have to work for more than four years before earning the utility allowance for Ministers of the federal Republic. Unless the remuneration package is reviewed downward for the political appointees and upward for the Civil servants the executives will continue to enjoy the current salaries and allowances.

The Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) determines and fixes the remuneration packages of public and political office holders, while the National Salaries, Wages and Income Commission fixes the salaries and allowances of civil servants in Nigeria.

The link to the table of the Remuneration of Federal Executive Officers in Nigeria: https://economicconfidential.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Economic-Confidential-Remuneration-of-Federal-Executive-Officers-in-Nigeria.pdf

Note: Economic Confidential is a sister publication of PRNigeria

Report by PRNigeria.
 

LEARN How To Quit Your Job And Follow Your Dreams Without Going Broke

How To Quit Your Job And Follow Your Dreams Without Going Broke



How To Quit Your Job And Follow Your Dreams Without Going Broke

Many people grow up with great aspirations. Their dreams are usually planned out with a perfect ending, where they are completely fulfilled in life and truly happy. But as much as we’ve the power to dream, we end up having to work with whatever life throws at us, which is usually completely different from what we envisaged.

Pursuing our dreams always seems a lot harder than perceived, especially when we’re caught up in a job that gives us little to no time to discover our true selfs and follow the path we’re meant to be on. The issue of financial security outside a job also sends cold chills running through our spines because, the possible outcome of whatever business or passion we set to pursue is never always guaranteed.

If you’re caught up in this trap and are looking for smart ways to make your transition to an entrepreneurial life a far-less regrettable one, here’s how to quit your job and follow your dreams without going broke:

1). Start A Business Before You Quit Your Job:

The first thing to do before quitting your job to start a business, is to run a pilot of the business on the side, while you’re still earning a decent monthly income. Running a side business first, helps you know if the venture is going to be worth quitting your job over, and what prospects it has for you on the long run.

When the business shows great promise on a small scale, you can then quit your job to use the power of the multiplier effect to grow your business as a full time entrepreneur.

2). Don’t Invest More Than 30% Of Your Savings:

When you quit your job to follow your dreams, it’s important that you have enough cash saved up to help you through your early months of trials. You have to ensure that a financial lack won’t keep you constantly worried and looking towards the comfort of another job.

The best way to handle this is to start the business before you quit your job, then invest not more than 30% of your savings after you have left the job. This ensures that you’re trying out something that has already proven itself and has some financial backing, without you going broke.

3). Register A Company, Not Just An Enterprise:

One of the worst things an entrepreneur can experience is to allow a law suit have direct access to their personal finance, and not just their company’s. When your business is a registered company and not just an enterprise, it separates your personal liabilities from your company’s liabilities, and so, makes it extremely difficult for a law suit to get to your personal assets.

For example, if a business that’s worth $100,000 dollars gets sued for $250,000, the limitation of the liabilities end with the business. And even if the owner has a personal net worth outside of the business worth $300,000, his personal assets would not be affected; only that of the business would.

4). Get Insurance:

Getting insurance guarantees a certain degree of security for both you and your business, especially when you deal in commodities. By insuring your products, health, cars, properties, and more, you save yourself and your business a major cost if anything grave were to go wrong with them.

To follow your dreams is one thing, but to survive the process is another. If you want to scale through any hurdle that may spring up in the process of running a business, insurance is critical to your survival.

 

5). Remember Your Retirement:

Ensure you’re building up great retirement benefits by remitting a certain percentage of your monthly income to reputable pension bodies. This ensures that you’re not just trying to grow a successful business, but also securing your future in the event that anything goes wrong before or after you get old.

 

What are your thoughts on this article on how to quit your job to follow your dreams without going broke? Let me know by leaving a comment below.

Archbishop Desmond Tutu re-admitted in hospital.....See more details

Desmond Tutu re-admitted in hospital


Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu is back in hospital, just days after being discharged following three weeks of treatment for a recurring infection.

Tutu, who has been a moral beacon for the entire continent for many years, is 84 and has been suffering from prostate cancer for several years.

The Nobel Laureate had also been admitted to hospital in Cape Town on several occasions in recent months due to an unidentified recurring infection.

Tutu’s family said the Nobel Laureate was being treated for a surgical wound which is showing “signs of infection.”

Tutu received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984, the Albert Schweitzer Prize for Humanitarianism in 1986 and the Pacem in Terris Award in 1987.

He also got the Sydney Peace Prize in 1999, the Gandhi Peace Prize in 2007 and South Africa Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2009.

Report said that Tutu was widely regarded as “South Africa’s moral conscience’’ and was described by the late President Nelson Mandela as “the voice of the voiceless.’’

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HEALTH: Check Yourself: One in Every 10 Nigerian Adult Has Type 2 Diabetes - Doctor Reveals

Check Yourself: One in Every 10 Nigerian Adult Has Type 2 Diabetes - Doctor Reveals

A prominent doctor in Nigeria has raised an alarm on the increase prevalence of diabetes affecting a great percentage of the adult population.

The Secretary-General of Endocrine and Metabolism Society of Nigeria, Dr. Olufemi Fasanmade, has said one out of every 10 adult Nigerians has Type-2 diabetes.

Fasanmade, who addressed journalists on behalf of the President of EMSON, Prof. Feyi Adegoke, put the figure of those suffering from the condition in the country at five million, but predicted that it will double to 10 million by 2026.


He made this disclosure on Thursday in Calabar, Cross River State, during the opening session of the 38th Scientific Conference and Annual General Meeting of EMSON.

Fasanmade said the situation calls for concern as over 420 million people suffer from the condition globally.

He said over 15 million people in Africa were currently being treated for diabetes, adding that a lot of awareness needed to be done to curb the spread.

He said, “Diabetes is on the increase and it calls for national concern. Globally, we have about 420 million persons suffering from diabetes and in Nigeria we have five million. This is much more than several other conditions that have national prominence. One in 10 adult Nigerians has ‘type 2’ diabetes and a few less have ‘type 1’.

“In the near future, it is believed that in Africa, which has about 15 million diabetic patients, by 2026 that number will double to 30 million and Nigeria will be moving from five to 10 million. In Nigeria, residents in the urban cities are more at risk of diabetes than those in the rural areas.

“The metropolitan cities have the highest rate of diabetes and that is because people are tending more towards western lifestyle of consuming more of alcohol drinks, smoking, consumption of fast food and others. These are some of the things that drive the epidemic that we are seeing.”

The Chairman of the Local Organising Committee for the conference, Dr. Okon Essien, lamented that people were doing less of physical activities at the moment.

He added that lack of exercise, alcohol consumption and smoking were the reasons for increase in diabetes and obesity cases.

CBN Warns Nigerians Against 'MMM' Wonder Bank...See Shocking Revelations

CBN Warns Nigerians Against 'MMM' Wonder Bank...See Shocking Revelations

The apex bank in Nigeria has warned Nigerians against the trending Ponzi scheme giving participants 30% interest on their saved funds.

Godwin Emefiele

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has warned Nigerians to be careful of any deposit money institution that is not insured by the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) especially the trending MMM Nigeria community.

The bank through its the acting Director of Corporate Communications, Mr. Isaac Okoroafor, made this known yesterday against the proliferation of wonder banks in the country in recent times, ThisDay reports.

Okoroafor said such deposit money institutions were dubious present Ponzi schemes.

“At times like this when the economy has suffered some decline, Nigerians should be very careful with those they deal with. Any institution that is not licensed by the CBN to accept deposits should not be given money to keep under any guise,” he advised.

He warned Nigerians to beware of the so-called wonder banks, explaining that they were makeshift institutions to dupe people.

“We can vouch for the banking system. The deposit money banks are the only licensed institutions to take deposits. If you need to deposit money in any form, go to any of the deposit money banks and put your money, you can buy fixed income instruments or invest in stocks,” he said.

Okoroafor said the CBN could not guarantee the unregistered institutions, insisting that when depositors lose money to them, the bank would not be able to help them.

“These people always come with very interesting propositions. These are fraudsters who are just out there to collect people’s money and run away as soon as they hit their target. There is no insurance because the NDIC does not even protect them against such risks when they occur,” the CBN said.

FINALLY: Two Natural Ways of Curing Pimples (See details proof)

Two Natural Ways of Curing Pimples

Pimples, an inflammation of the skin in which the sebaceous glands (oil glands) become infected with bacteria, swell up, and fill with pus can be cured using a very simple method.

People apply a lot of medical treatments like topical creams, prescribed creams or cosmetic procedures as a solution for it. There are two basic edible things that you can apply to pimples that will bring an immediate healing in affected areas.


It is not always advisable to Pop pimples because it can cause scarring that may last a long time before they heal.
These natural simple solutions are cheap and do not have side effects.

1. Ice

Ice has amazing beauty uses as it helps reduce swelling, redness and other inflammation cause by pimples. It also works to tighten the skin pores.
Steps:

1. Get ice from the freezer (use clean water)
2. Wrap the ice in clean piece of cloth and place over affected area of the face or skin
3. Do this continuously for a few minutes placing  the ice over the area for about 15 seconds at interval.

2. Garlic

Garlic works as a beauty ingredient because of its antiseptic properties which help heal pimples fast (it contains sulfur which dries out pimples)
Garlics are in as the latest crazy trends for its skin healing powers as they are making an entrance as a treatment for pimples and acne.

Steps:
1. Cut up fresh garlic cloves
2. Rub the diced garlic directly on the affected area
3. Leave this on for a few minutes
4. Wash this off the skin