By Samuel The prayer session was held at the Evangelical Reformed Church of Christ (ERCC), Graceland Lafia, Nasarawa State. It has been reported that some members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria known as Shia, Nasarawa State branch have celebrated Christmas with Christians. Vacancy for Authors and Aggregators on ginnyent.net According to Nigerian Tribune, they…
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Presidential Taskforce on COVID19 Appeals to Nigerians to Shelve Christmas Home Trips
In a bid to prevent the spread of the novel Coronavirus in the country, the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 pandemic has appealed to Nigerians abroad who might be planning on coming home for the Christmas festivities to shelf the plan for now. Dr Sani Aliyu who is the National Coordinator of the Taskforce,…
The most beneficial ways to kickstart strong mental health for 2020
Most people take some leave over the summer, which opens the opportunity to do activities and set up new patterns that will give us a head-start on health into the new year. For many, it will include things that may boost mental – as well as physical – health, but given time is still at…
Christmas: Osinbajo presents gift to Buhari (photos)
As Christians across the world celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, today, Wednesday, December 25, President Muhammadu Buhari has received a special Christmas gift from his deputy, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo. Osinbajo via his official Facebook page shared photos of himself and President Buhari as he presented the gift him. “I think Mr President was…
Christmas with in-laws could be bad for your mental health, says study
Spending Christmas with the in-laws rather than your own family could be a risk factor for depression and psychological stress, according to a study carried out at the University of Amsterdam and published in the journal Human Microbiome Journal. The microbiome is the name for the general population of micro-organisms that live in and on…
Two weeks of lounging around at Christmas could permanently damage your health, scientists have warned.
Lounging around for two weeks over Christmas could permanently damage your health ‘because you lose muscle and your heart and lungs get less efficient’ Scientists at the University of Liverpool tracked people’s health over two weeks They found that doing no activity was enough to cause long-lasting damage Heart and lung efficiency, muscle mass and bone…