Information from patients recovering from the Hospital ... Every day we are there: 1. Take Vit C-1000 2. Vitamin E 3. 10:00 - 11:00 sunlight for 15-20 minutes. 4. Egg one item 5. Take a rest / get a 7-8 hour min 6. Drink 1.5 L of water daily and every meal should be warm (not cold). That's what we do at the hospital. This is to tell all of us that the pH for the coronary virus varies from 5.5 to 8.5 What we need to do, to defeat the coronary virus, is to consume more alkaline foods above the virus's pH level. Some of them are: * Lemon - 9.9 pH * Lime - 8.2 pH * Avocados - 15.6 pH * Garlic - 13.2 pH * * Mango - 8.7pH * Tangerine - 8.5pH * Pineapple - 12.7 pH * Dandelion - 22.7 pH * Orange - 9.2 pH How did you know you had a coronavirus? 1. Itching in the throat 2. Dry throat 3. Dry cough 4. High temperature ...
Most times, these traditional rulers were regarded as the next supreme being after God. They believed their commands to reflect the wishes of the gods. These royal fathers play a very important role in governing their empire in those days, they play the role of modern-day executive, legislation and judiciary at the same time. Kings in those days were very active with the responsibility of ensuring peace, orderliness, and togetherness among the people. However, the introduction of Federalism , an institutionalized system of Government by the White Colonial leaders wrecked the whole power in the hands of traditional rulers. Despite the fact that most kings these days are just there for the kingship title, some kings still possess power to influence their people. These Kings and their title is still very much treated with respect up till today and no government can push them aside. Here Are Top 10 Powerful Kings In Nigeria Presently 1. Emir Of Kano The Emir of Kano ...
Barakat was found dead at the back of her house. A 19-year-old lady, identified as Barakat Bello, has been gang raped and murdered in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital. reports has it that the incident occurred on Tuesday, June 2, 2020 in the Akinyele area of Ibadan. Barakat was a student of the Institute of Agriculture, Research and Training, Ibadan. Barakat’s sister found her lifeless body behind their home. Further examination revealed that she was raped before being murdered. Father of the deceased, Kasimu Elepo, told S aharaReporters that, “I was not at home when the incident happened. The younger sister was not at home too, she went for Quaranic lessons but when she returned home, she saw her at the back of the house with deep cuts all over her body. She had been raped and killed. “Somebody called me on the phone that I should come home but he refused to tell me what happened. When I got home, I saw that my daughter had been raped and s...
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