Thursday, 1 September 2016

If You See These 13 Symptoms, Do An HIV Test Immediately

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Here’s something we stumbled upon..which apparently, seemed educative enough for us to share to you all.
Bottom line is..Always use protection, HIV/AIDS doesn’t signal itself on someone’s face. Wanna have raw sex? Then stick to one partner.
Here are some of the signs and symptoms that may come with HIV infection Avery interesting article make sure you grab your popcorn:
1. Fever:

If you have practiced unprotected se.x, watch out for fevers as a symptom of HIV. Early after being infected by HIV, you may experience flu like symptoms.
This can include a low grade fever that does not respond to medication. You may experience night sweats as a response to the fever. The fever is an inflammatory reaction to the virus entering your blood stream.
2. Sore Throat
Sore throat may be an early indicator of HIV infection. This may be an early symptom as the body reacts to the viral infection. It can also occur later in the disease as the infected individuals immune system becomes compromised.
Sore throat may be caused by thrush in the mouth or esophagus, and ulcers. Chronic throat problems should be checked out by your family doctor.
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Aliko Dangote Has Lost 35% Of His Wealth In 2016

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Africa’s richest man and Chairman of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has lost $5.4 billion which is 35% of his fortune this year, Bloomberg reports.
According to the report, the loss was due to the massive fall of the Nigerian currency as the Central Bank of Nigeria rations the dollar, to stem huge capital outflow in the wake of Nigeria’s worst economic crisis.
The Index report also blamed the sharp drop in Dangote’s networth on the slump in commodities prices and the devaluation of the naira in June by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
Dangote’s net worth is now put at 9.9 billion dollars, a 62 per cent drop since January 2014. Using an average exchange rate of N250 to a dollar, Dangote’s 5.4 billion dollars loss translates to about N1.35 trillion.
With his huge loss, the continent’s second-wealthiest person, South African Christo Wiese, trails Aliko Dangote by $2.8 billion with his fortune climbing 12 percent this year on the index.
The Nigeria Bureau of Statistics, has recently reveals that the country is going through her worst economic recession in almost three decades.
According to the NBS, the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) contracted by 2.06% to record its lowest growth rate in three decades. This mean the GDP shrunk by 0.36%.
In the Second Quarter of 2016, the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) declined by -2.06% (year-onyear) in real terms,” the NBS revealed.
This was lower by 1.70% points from the growth rate of –0.36% recorded in the preceding quarter, and also lower by 4.41% points from the growth rate of 2.35% recorded in the corresponding quarter of 2015.
And according to a World Bank data, the last time Nigeria had this magnitude of economic recession was under the regime of Ibrahim Babangida, when the economy recorded consecutive decline of 0.51 percent and 0.82 percent in first and second quarters of 1987.

Nollywood Twins, Tracy & Treasure’s New Photos will Melt Your Heart

Nollywood identical twin actresses, Treasure and Tracy Danielz who are currently shooting a movie in the United States of America, have shared adorable stunning new photos.
See photos below;
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I Can Assure You That Nigeria Will Be Great Again – Says Buhari

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President Muhamamdu Buhari on Thursday assured Nigerians that despite the various current challenges facing the country, Nigeria will be great again under his watch.

Buhari gave the assurance while speaking with Muslim leaders in Osun State shortly after joining them in Zuhr prayer held inside the Government House after he inaugurated the N1.35bn Osogbo Government High School.
The President led the prayers and he was joined by the Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola; Oyo State Governor, Abiola Ajimobi; Borno State Governor, Kashim Shettima; and the Minister of Communications, Wahab Shittu, among others.
He urged the Muslim clerics to continue their intense prayers for the country, saying things would be better.
He reiterated his commitment to ensuring safety of lives and property in the country.
“I thank you for your prayers for the nation. God will help us to secure Nigeria and efficiently manage it. Please continue to pray for us. I can assure you that Nigeria will be great again,” the President said.