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NATURAL WAYS OF GETTING RID OF BAD BREATH

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  Halitosis is also known as bad breath. It is an extremely embarrassing problem for many people to deal with.
Halitosis is the result of the action taken by bacteria that live in your mouth, tongue, and tonsils.
There are many factors that could be the causes of bad breath, and many of the factors that could be causes of bad breath can be dealt with quickly and easily using simple techniques.
In fact the causes of bad breath are so well documented that it is easy to find the factors which are the cause of bad breath for you.
So what are the causes of bad breath exactly?
Bad breath, which is usually halitosis, is caused by VSCs (Volatile Sulfur Compounds) in the mouth, these are the most common of the causes of bad breath. But what are they, anyway?
There is a common misconception that bad breath can come from your stomach, and although it may feel like that sometimes, the smell comes from the compounds produced your throat and mouth. Some foods however after they have been consumed encourage the production of certain chemicals that are then discharged via the lungs. So that extra helping of deep-fried onion rings is actually making a smell through your lungs.
So how can we avoid these great causes of bad breath?
Well many of the causes of bad breath are things that we take for granted and use everyday. Most toothpastes can be a cause of bad breath because the stuff that makes the foam actually promotes production of VSCs.
Bacteria build up on the tongue - The major cause of bad breath is a build up of bacteria on the back of the tongue and on the under layers. This can be easily treated with a combination of tools such as oral tongue cleaners and good oral cleaning regime. Bacteria in your throat and mouth help to break down certain proteins. When some Amino acids which have a lot of Sulfur inside, start to get broken down and then produce various foul smelling compounds from the back of the mouth and throat.
Bad teeth - Rotting teeth are an obvious cause of halitosis. If this is indeed the cause then swift dental treatment can erase bad breath overnight. Removing or treating a rotting tooth can cure the problem instantly as once the rotting part of the tooth has been identified the source of the problem will have been removed.
Food - Spicy food is a great culprit and many people are shocked because they think that bad breath caused by such food is limited to the day after consuming the foods in question. The fact is spicy food can cause bad breath for two to three days after a meal and this is why people think the cause lies elsewhere.
Smoking - This is an obvious cause of bad breath and there is not a breath treatment on the market that can combat this area of halitosis. Nicotine literally oozes from every part of your body, inside and out, so the smart way of combating this it to kick the habit.
Tonsil stones - Tonsils can hold a mass of bacteria and also tonsil stones, The combination of both is enough to set loose a mass of foul smelling odors that no amount of teeth or tongue cleaning can cure. The good news is these stones can easily be dissolved and the bacteria obliterated.
Illness - It is very rare for an internal illness to cause bad breath but this is an area that should certainly be looked into. If all other methods of breath freshening have failed a doctor should obviously be consulted in order to find out the underlying cause.
A dry tongue can also be a cause of bad breath. The bacteria that produce those nasty SVCs actually don't like oxygen, so a dry mouth is perfect and hence becomes a cause of bad breath.
The nasty stuff from the bacteria comes from the breakdown of Amino acids, which are found in protein. So high protein foods can be a cause of bad breath, even a generally high protein diet could be one of the causes of bad breath.
Once you have elevated levels of the bacteria in your throat, it becomes very difficult to fight off the bad breath as those bacteria can use anything to be the next trigger for your bad breath. By successfully reducing the amount of bacteria in your throat you can make sure that it becomes that much more difficult to get the bad breath in the first place.

Food that Causes Bad Breath
Certain foods are prone to produce bad breath. Everyone knows that onions and garlic create bad breath, but not everyone knows why.
Furthermore, there are other foods other than onions and garlic that contribute to bad breath. Understanding why and how they contribute to bad breath will put a new perspective on how to get rid of bad breath. Although foods not the only culprit of bad breath, cutting down on these foods will decrease bad breath considerably.

Onions and Garlic
Onions and garlic contain powerful volatile sulfur compounds which produce the same odor found in rotten eggs. The chemical makeup of onions and garlic are sulfur compounds themselves. So when you're consuming onions and garlic, you're eating nothing but sulfur compounds.
Milk and Cheese
Milk and cheese are rich in proteins, thus, a feeding ground to these anaerobic bacteria in your mouth. The odor of sour milk is caused by the similar bacteria that create bad breath. When they break down the lactose protein and release of the amino which in turn end up becoming volatile sulfur compounds. If you are lactose intolerant and you want to learn how to get rid of bad breath, do not consume milk as it can make the problem worse. The anaerobic bacteria will break down these proteins in your oral environment for all its worth.
Fish
Fish are very high in proteins and any food that is rich in proteins only feed the bacteria that convert these proteins into sulfur compounds in your mouth.
Coffee
Coffee contains acids. When drinking coffee you make your mouth an acidic environment. This will accelerate the reproduction of bacteria. This is why many people feel a sour metallic taste after drinking a cup of coffee. Replace tea for coffee is an excellent alternative.
Alcohol
Although alcohol is not exactly a food, you must be aware of its nature if you want to know how to get rid of bad breath. Alcohol causes dry mouth and a dry oral environment aids in the increase production of sulfur compounds because the less oxygen in the mouth, the better for the anaerobic bacteria (an=not, aerobic=oxygen) in the mouth.
Almost all of us suffer some degree of bad breath.
By cutting down or replacing these foods with their alternatives will decrease bad breath dramatically. The question is often asked "Is it possible to get rid of bad breath without having to sacrifice the foods we eat?" The answer is yes, but with treatment. Moderate consumption of the "bad" foods combined with proper treatment can result in a fresh breath.

Bad Breath from the Stomach
We all have these bacteria, which make us possible to have bad breath. But, did you know that there are stomach bacteria that cause bad breath? If you think that bad breath is caused only by the bacteria living in your mouth, think again.
It was once suggested that one of the causes of bad breath is Helicobacter Pylori, the organism that causes stomach ulcers and ulcers in the duodenum. There was a laboratory test done that detects the substance in a breath if there's a presence of this organism, but there was no firm proof that Helicobacter pylori is responsible for the unpleasant smell on the breath. Usually, stomach breath doesn't exist. Unless you belch, but the odor that comes out from belching is associated with the food you have eaten.
Bad breath from the stomach is actually not a big of a deal. It is so, because only few bacteria can survive in our stomach due to the very acidic condition down in there.
The only smell that you can detect from the stomach breath (when you belch) is the odor of foods like onions, garlic, or any other food with strong odor, instead of coming from the stomach bacteria that cause bad breath. However, this unpleasant smell is only temporary and will disappear in a day or so.
On rare occasion, a condition other than stomach bacteria that cause bad breath seems to come from lower down in our body. There are some illnesses like cancers that can cause our breath to have an odd smell. Liver or kidney disease can cause unpleasant stomach breath. It is true then that bad breath could be a sign of other serious problem.
If you notice an unpleasant and persistent smell from your breath that is not associated with the food or medications that you have taken, you should consult your doctor for a professional opinion. Do not try to ignore it or treat it by using bad breath products.
For all you know it could be a serious health problem. And, if your concerns are still about stomach bacteria that cause bad breath, or if you think that you have other health problems, these should be discussed with your doctor, as well.
Should your bad breath condition is indeed from your stomach, appropriate treatment must be taken.

How to Relieve the Causes of Bad Breath

The first remedies probably involved chewing aromatic herbs and brushing the teeth with twigs - remedies that are still in use in some traditions today. Though not very sophisticated by today's standards, they do focus on the right objectives: mask the odor and kill off or remove the offensive bacteria that cause the odor in the first place. Many herbs not only have a strong odor but have antiseptic qualities as well.
Chemical antiseptics were a logical step in the development of a halitosis treatment, and they are still widely used today.
Antiseptics and antibiotics in mouthwashes are generally fairly effective at freshening the breath, at least in the short term. More recent experiments have explored the idea of physically removing oral bacteria with oily solutions (bacteria adhere to oil), using oxygen for bad breath producing bacteria, treating with vitamins and minerals, and making lifestyle changes. All of these approaches appear more natural and health-enhancing than using chemicals and antibiotics, and some even offer hope of a curative halitosis treatment that might banish the problem permanently.
Oxygen for bad breath is a logical approach that exploits the knowledge that most offensive breath odor is produced by anaerobic bacteria.
Anaerobic bacteria are those that live in wet enclosed spaces where there is very little air or none at all - anaerobic means no air. Some of these bacteria can tolerate a little bit of oxygen, but none of them can tolerate very much, so delivering oxygen to the mouth, and getting it to penetrate all the tiny creases, grooves, pockets, and crevices in the mouth is lethal to anaerobes. Meanwhile, the oral tissues and the friendly aerobic bacteria in the mouth are completely unharmed by this halitosis treatment - aerobes continue to flourish and multiply, replacing the bad-smelling anaerobes.
If it works as well in practice as it does in theory, oxygen for bad breath should be very effective. The challenge, of course, is to deliver oxygen molecules to the mouth and make sure that they come in contact with the anaerobes. At least one commercial halitosis treatment has developed a system that aims to do that, and the product is doing well. Though the claims for the product do not suggest that it can cure bad breath permanently, it's likely that it could be used in combination with dietary improvements and lifestyle changes to re-establish a healthy, odor free mouth.
Some cases of chronic halitosis signal a health or dental problem that needs medical attention. If oxygen for bad breath or any other over-the-counter or natural remedy fails to give satisfactory results, you should consult your dentist or family doctor to determine whether any medical testing is indicated.
To find the right solution to relieve the symptoms of bad breath, you must determine the cause.
Some causes of bad breath include: improper oral hygiene, medical prescriptions which cause dry mouth, and food trapped between the teeth.
To relieve the causes of bad breath, you should have a breath health regimen in place.
The first step is to determine whether your oral hygiene practices are good. There are proper techniques for brushing and flossing. If you are not sure that the technique you perform is the right one, check with the oral hygienist in your dentist's office.
Next, you should make sure you schedule visits with your dentist twice a year. It is important to have your teeth cleaned professionally. Also, your dentist will be able to tell if you have problems or may foresee a potential problem. They can give you advice on the preventative steps you can take.
Brushing and flossing are the basics of a good breath health regimen.
You should go a step further. Anaerobic bacteria are the cause of most bad breath. These bacteria live on and around your teeth and gum line. They do not need oxygen to thrive. They love protein from the food you eat. When you brush and floss you remove the bacteria from your teeth and the gum line.
The next step is to brush or scape your tongue. And, if you are like me, scraping the tongue can cause you to gag. There are scrapers on the market for this purpose. Most are inexpensive so you can experiment until you find the one that suits you.
Rinsing your mouth should be part of your daily routine.
Most people use a mouth wash purchased at a store. A simple rinse remedy is to dissolve about a quarter teaspoon or less of salt in lukewarm water and gargle. You may rinse your mouth only once a day and that is probably in the morning. It is a good idea to also rinse your mouth before going to bed. Since the mouth is usually closed while sleeping and anaerobic bacteria do not need oxygen, rinsing at night might be more effective.
Dry mouth is another cause of bad breath.
It can be caused by some medications such as Norvasc. Norvasc is prescribed for high blood pressure. Your doctor may be able to prescribe another medication. If not, drink plenty of water to keep your mouth moist. Your saliva will help reduce the bacteria in your mouth.
Using a mouth freshener or breath mint will relieve short-term causes of bad breath.
Short-term bad breath is caused by eating certain foods such as a hamburger with onions. The mouth freshener will work but you may have to use it more than once. These odors tend to stay in the body for about 24 hours.
Do not give up the foods you love. But be aware that you may have bad breath. This can cause embarrassment when you are interacting with others.
Proper attention to your breath health regimen will help you relieve the causes of bad breath.

Van Persie and Rooney on target as Moyes records first win at Old Trafford

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Robin van Persie scored a penalty shortly before half-time and Wayne Rooney struck a fine free-kick, as Manchester United defeated Crystal Palace 2-0 at Old Trafford.
The current champions of the Premier League, were not at their fluent best in Saturday’s early kick-off and struggled to break down a well organised Palace side. Van Persie had two early chances – his audacious flick didn’t come off and his effort from a glorious Rooney pass hit the bar – before Ashley Young’s run into the box was illegally halted.
Dikgacoi was sent off and Van Persie sent the goalkeeper the wrong way.
United failed to make their numerical superiority count in the second half, until the 80th minute, when Rooney’s free-kick squeezed in past Speroni, to hand David Moyes his first win at Old Trafford, in front of the onlooking Sir Alex Ferguson.

Family cries foul as 3-storey building collapses in Enugu

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A three-storey building collapsed at the early hours of Saturday in Enugu after a heavy downpour.
The house, located at No 16 Nnobi Street, Uwani Enugu, in Enugu South Local Government Area, contains a penthouse.
DailyPost correspondent who visited the site, which is few metres away from the private residence of Governor Sullivan Chime of the state, gathered that the building was completed two years ago.
However, no casualty was recorded as it was yet to be occupied.
As early as 10 a.m, officials from the state ministry of land were already clearing the rubbles with bulldozer.
Some of the witnesses said that they heard a heavy sound as well as people shouting at the early hours of the morning.
One of the witnesses, Mr Chukwuebuka Okonkwo, said that when he heard the bang around 5.30 a.m., he ran out with the members of his family.
“When I heard the sound and people shouting, I thought that it was a bomb blast and I asked members of my family to run for safety.
“When I came out I saw that it was the uncompleted building near my house that was collapsing,’’ he said.
Another witness, Miss Kanayo Enemkpali, said she was shocked that a building nearing completion could collapse in such a manner.
Enemkpali thanked God that no life was lost in the incident.
A family source who spoke on the incident said foul play could not be ruled out as government authorities had allegedly threatened to demolish some part of the building in recent times.
“The commissioner for lands, Dr. Chukwuemeka Ujam visited this place recently demanding that some portion be demolished for car park.
“Not long after that visit, the building collapsed, so as far as we are concerned, we suspect foul play”, he alleged.
He insisted that apart from having a Certificate of Occupancy, approval was equally given by relevant agencies before construction work commenced in the building.
However, reacting to the development, the commissioner for land who was at the site faulted the claims from owners of the building.
According to Ujam, “I don’t see a situation where an approval will be given and the structure would collapse unless an act of God; this is just a clear example of where approval wasn’t given and therefore we are vindicated for the reasons why we didn’t give approvals and you have seen that the building has now come down naturally.
“If you look around, there is a design for the area; it exceeded the number of floors for this particular neighbourhood; there are master plans in place and this clearly exceeded that provision.
“The number of floors in the first instance was exceeded because before they started, they brought drawings and even drawings were not approved. The plan for this area is three floors maximum but they decided to do four floors and a pent house. And you can imagine, building four floors in such a neighbourhood, there was no provision for parking and no consideration of the neighbors.
“At that height, you are already blocking sunlight to the neighbouring properties.
“There were notices served on the owners severally and they even came to my office pleading but I refused and clandestinely they continued with the building because during the day they won’t do anything but at night they start the construction”.
The commissioner said the integrity of the structure was in doubt, adding “it is possible that shoddy materials were used on the onset but then there is a natural alignment in building a house to the size of land that it sits on; clearly something has gone amiss”.
“Obviously in matters like this, a full scale investigation would be carried out; a panel will be set up; that will be done immediately; as you can see, senior officials of government are here and have taken a serious view of what is going on; we also hope that this will serve as a deterrent to others. We thank God there is no loss of lives”, he noted.
Also speaking, the Commissioner for Enugu Capital Territory Development, Mr Ikechukwu Ugwuegede, said that government would commence full investigations into the incident.
He said the investigation would unravel if professionals and standard materials were used in the project.
“We will identify all the people involved including the owner, the contractor and architect in the investigation because from all indication, it is a clear case of structural defect,’’ he said.
Ugwuegde said that his officers had not seen the owner of the building as all efforts to reach him failed.
A construction company, Arab Contractors, and the state Fire Service were also on ground to remove the debris.

Disband ASUU now – Rev. Okoh tells FG


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Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, , has called on the federal government to disband the Academic Staff Union of University, ASUU,
According to him, the methods adopted by ASUU were highly immoral and must be discouraged.
Okoh made this call in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, on Thursday, during the Standing Committee Meeting of the Bishops Conference of the church.
He said, “The government should find a way either to privatise universities or get ASUU to be limited to individual universities such that there will be no national ASUU body, mandating even institutions without grievances to go on strike.
“There is no such body anywhere in the world. Challenges facing any institution should be treated locally without involving others.
“While the ASUU strike lasts, university lecturers are busy teaching in private universities (most of which lack lecturers) and earning money and when the strike is over, they will still be paid for the period of the strike.
“This is highly immoral and must be discouraged.”
The cleric urged government to agree to the demands of ASUU, describing the academic, moral and social implications of the strike as enormous.
He further warned politicians to beware of those who had earlier predicted that Nigeria would break up by 2015.
He urged the Independent National Electoral Commission to ensure honesty and transparency while discharging its responsibility to the nation.
“INEC should rise above regional, ethnic, religious partisanship and deliver to Nigerians, the truth, the whole truth and nothing short of that,” Okoh said.
He appealed to the nation’s youth to avoid violence and other political vices while taking part in politics ahead of 2015.
Okoh said, “We make a sincere appeal to politicians as they plan, disagree, challenge one another and engage in high political maneuvering, to ensure that the entity called Nigeria is spared from harm.
“We should not walk into the traps of our external detractors who had already predicted a break-up of the country in 2015.”
“We appeal to our youth to take part in politics but steer clear of political thuggery. You should not allow yourselves to be used for assassination, arson, kidnapping, maiming, looting, and intimidation of opponents.
“Don’t die for any political party or any candidate because Nigeria needs you tomorrow.

Thunder kills four persons in Nasarawa

Four persons were killed on Friday when Thunder struck at Mechanic Village in Lafia Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.
An eyewitness told NAN that the incident occurred at Bukan-Sidi around 7:05 p.m. when the four men were about leaving their workshop following a downpour.
According to the eyewitness, when the deceased noticed that it was to was about to rain, they decided to lockup their workshop and go home, but before they could leave the workshop thunder struck .
NAN reports that sympathisers and passers-by were seen in groups, discussing the incident.
NAN slso reports that the bodies of the victims have been deposited at the Dahaltu Araf Specialist Hospital in Lafia.
When contacted on telephone, the Deputy Police Public Relations Officer in the Police Command in the State, ASP Cornelious Ocholi, confirmed the story.
He said the police would investigate the matter. (NAN)

2015: The handwriting is on the wall; Jonathan will fail woefully

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A former member of the House of Representatives, and Executive Secretary, Anti-corruption Network, Otumba Dino Melaye has advised President Goodluck Jonathan to forget his 2015 ambition.
According to him, the handwriting is on the wall that he will fail woefully.
Speaking with newsmen in Abuja on Wednesday, the former lawmaker noted that president Jonathan lacked the ability and capacity to win any other election in the country.
Melaye said the best option left for the president is to announce that he would not contest in the coming election.
He avowed that even if Jonathan drops his second term ambition, it would not stop Nigerians from demanding the probe of his administration.
The activist noted that Jonathan has presided over the most corrupt government in the history of the country.
Asked why he was so sure that Jonathan would fail woefully if he runs for a second term, he said the president’s poor calculation in determining the speaker of the House of Representatives and chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum as well as his being deserted by the People’s Democratic Party(PDP)’s governors, were the basis of his conclusions.
He said, “If the president is sensitive enough, he ought to have known that he is surrounded by people who lack dexterity and strategy, he should know that he does not have the political wherewithal to even attempt to contest the 2015 election. When he fielded the candidate for the speaker of the House of Representatives, he was defeated woefully and this is the first time in the history of the country that a president could not have a say on who becomes the speaker.

Revolution has started in Nigeria – Fayemi


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Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi, Friday stated that a revolution has started already in Nigeria and it will not stop until the needed holistic change, which all Nigerians are craving for is realised.
Fayemi stated this yesterday while speaking at the official launch of the All Progressive Change, APC, in Ekiti State at Oluyemi Kayode Stadium, Ado-Ekiti.
The governor said the APC was no longer an opposition party but an alternative government, which the nation has graciously accepted.
According to him, the FG is now the opposition part, which has been trying to impeach an elected government at the state level.
“You can see what they have done in Rivers State, trying to remove a democratically elected government there,” he said.
He added that change has started in Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ekiti, Edo, Imo, Zanfara, Yobe, and Borno states, stressing that very soon, it will spread across the country.
“Our party, APC is the alternative party and if you go to Lagos, Ogun and all these 11 states where APC is fully in control, you will see these positive changes we have been talking about.
Earlier, Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State said “change is the main thing Nigerians are asking for now. APC is that change, which they are seriously yearning for. The nation cannot continue like this, there must be a change.”

Boko Haram: Soldiers kill scores; rescue traders, travellers along Banki road in Borno


Unspecified number of insurgents were said to have met their waterloo in an encounter with security agents along Banki-Bama road in Borno State.
They were said to have mounted a road block, robbing traders and travelers along the road.
A statement from the seven division Nigerian Army reads: “At about 11:35 hours on 13th September, 2013, some troops of Banki Forward Operating Base, BFOB, on a mission of 202 Battalion Bama, on their way back to Banki, a boarder town with Cameroun Republic encountered some Boko Haram terrorists along Bama-Banki road carrying out armed robbery activities on innocent traders and travelers.”
According to the statement issued by Lt. Col. Sagir Musa, the spokesman of the newly established seven divisions Nigerian Army in Maiduguri, the troops succeeded in killing many of the insurgents during the encounter.
The statement also said the renewed threat and tactics employed by the Boko Haram as a means of survival following their dislodgement from their various camps within and outside the state was not new to military as such, they would be checkmated by soldiers.
The statement further stated that the Boko Haram terrorist’s camps in some parts of Borno State had recently come under heavy fire that forced many of the terrorists who escaped to scavenge for food from villagers.
“The terrorists have also resorted to robbing innocent civilians and killed three passengers after collecting unspecified amount of cash and food items from them in their recent attack on victims along Bama- Banki road”, the statement added.
Musa said an intelligence information available to them also indicated that the terrorists had written threat letters to Dikwa Market/traders demanding N1 million to enable them purchase food items and other logistical requirement or be ready to face deadly attacks.

Benue lawyer catches wife in bed with okada rider.

A lawyer, Terkula Pepe, has dragged his wife, Joy, to a magistrate court sitting in Makurdi, Benue State, over infidelity and lack of respect.
Pepe told the honourable court led by Magistrate Felicia Ikyegh that he caught his wife pants down with a commercial motorcycle rider, otherwise known as okada right inside his matrimonial home.
He said, “My wife never had respect for me throughout our marriage. She brought in her lover, an okada boy, who usually conveys her home and they were making love right inside my bedroom.
“Despite all these, I still opened a mini shop for her with N550,000 but unfortunately she ran the shop down.”
The magistrate said, “It is very clear from the evidence before me that the respondent, apart from being unfaithful to the husband, committed so many other atrocities.
“It is also a shame that she deceived herself and her husband for three years on the pretext of schooling at the Benue State University. She never attended a single lecture but was collecting schools fees for the said years.
The magistrate noted that the wife, “whimsically agreed to have a divorce – without denying the allegations.”
Terkula said, “Throughout our marriage, I was subjected to severe mental and psychological torture by the acts of my wife.
“My legal profession is currently under threat by her numerous atrocities and her refusal to be trained or developed educationally or vocationally since our marriage.”
Consequently, the court dissolved the five-year-old marriage.

Sales girl in court over alleged N1.8m theft

The police in Ogun on Friday arraigned a 30-year-old salesgirl, Kehinde Rasaq, who allegedly stole N1.8 million from her employer.
Rasaq, who lives at No. 12, Adeolu St., Ifo, near Sango-Ota, Ogun, is facing a two-count charge of stealing and conspiracy before an Ota Magistrates’ Court.
The prosecutor, Cpl. Rosemary Brown, told the court that Rasaq and others at large committed the crimes between December, 2012 and Aug. 5, 2013 at Ayedogbon Shopping Complex, Sango-Ota.
Rosemary said that the offences were punishable under Sections 390 (6) (9) and 516 of the Criminal Code (Revised) Law of Ogun, 2006.
The accused, however, pleaded not guilty.
The Magistrate, Mr Adenariwo Soneye, granted him bail in the sum of N1 million with two sureties in like sum.
Soneye said that the sureties must reside within the court’s jurisdiction and show evidence of tax payment.
The case was adjourned till Oct. 24 for mention. (NAN)

Former Ondo State Governor Olusegun Agagu passes on at 65

Former governor of Ondo State, Olusegun Agagu has passed on. Agagu, who also served as minister of power under Obasanjo administration reportedly slumped and died this evening Friday September 13th at his home in Lagos. He was 65 years old. May his soul rest in peace...amen

Court sentences 4 men to death for gang rape and murder of student

The four Indian men who attacked and raped a 23 year old student on a Delhi bus on December 16th 2012, have been sentenced to death by hanging. An Indian court ruled today Friday September 13th that the men deserved to die for the vicious attack which left the victim with such severe internal injuries she died two weeks later. 

The victim and her boyfriend had been returning from a movie date when they encountered the rapists inside one of India’s many private buses. The driver of the bus and four friends had taken the bus out into the night, looking for sex. Unfortunately the victim and her boyfriend got into the bus not knowing what would happen next.

According to court documents, the men attacked the couple, beating them before taking the woman to the back of the bus and raping her one by one, then penetrating her body with iron rods. She died at a hospital in Singapore several days later. The bus driver, Ram Singh, committed suicide in his jail cell in March. The judge said in court today that they are hoping the sentence will serve as a ‘strong deterrent’ to others in a country where crimes against women, especially rape, is on the rise