Lemon and Water – Your trick to Clear, Blemish free Skin in Days!


 A lemon can pack a powerful punch with some amazing benefits. It balances PH, keeps your skin clear and glowing, it kick starts your digestive system, helps with weight loss, and helps to control your coffee habit. Lemon is also a natural energizer, it hydrates, it detoxifies, and it oxygenates the body so it feels revitalized and refreshed!
Following are a few reasons why you need to take a sip of lemon water soon and often:


1. It’s good for your stomach

Lemon can help relieve many digestion problems when mixed with hot water. These include nausea, heartburn and parasites. Due to the digestive qualities of lemon juice, symptoms of indigestion such as heartburn, bloating and belching are relieved. By drinking lemon juice regularly, the bowels are aided in eliminating waste more efficiently. Lemon acts as a blood purifier and as a cleansing agent. The intake of lemon juice can cure constipation. It is even known to help relieve hiccups when consumed as a juice. Lemon juice acts as a liver tonic and helps you digest your food by helping your liver produce more bile. It decreases the amount of phlegm produced by your body. It is also thought to help dissolve gallstones.

What I ‘ll do with my prize money, says Amarachi, winner of NGT reality show

Amarachi

Winner of the just concluded Nigeria Got Talent reality show, eight-year old  Amarachi Uyanne has already reeled out plans in respect of   how  she is going to spend her N10 million grand prize.

Amarachi who shrugged off a fierce challenge from top contender, Violinist Godwin Ogechukwu and eight other finalists to clinch the star  prize said,apart from having a plan  to use part of her prize money to help orphans and the needy in the society, she also has a strong desire to  pursue her education  abroad in due time.

How To Succeed at Exams, Top Study Tips

1. Stick to the Plan
If you have a lot of exams coming up, it is very crucial that you set a revision time-table that will allow you to cover the subjects’ weeks before the exams. Identify the subjects you know you are weaker on and tackle them first. Doing this will lessen your panic when the exams approach. Part of the plan is to also keep socializing and sleeping to rest your neurons! Don’t leave everything to the last minute and study 23 hours a day.

2. Be Realistic
If you’ve always been scoring a C in your courses, probabilities are you may not get an A! So it’s best you don’t set unrealistic goals like scoring an A all through. Doing that could raise your anxiety levels. You should remember that your best is all you can do, so don’t expect anything better. Take things as they are, so that you could study at best efficiency.

Meet The World`s “Poorest President”


While our Nigerian leaders are being berated for refusing to declare their assets publicly and demanding astronomical pay rise to add to the already exorbitant allowances they receive, the President of Uruguay, José Mujica is getting world wide recognition and respect for donating 90 percent of his earnings to charitable causes.

He has earned what most people would call an enviable reputation as the “poorest,” or the “most generous,” president in the world. His nickname, “el presidente mas pobre” translates to “poorest president”.

The President said in a recent interview that the only big item he owns is his Volkswagen Beetle car, valued at $1,945 dollars (about N308,283) . He earns a salary of $12,500 a month (N1,981,250), but only keeps $1,250(N198,125) for himself, donating the rest to charity.

He lives in a farmhouse which is under his wife’s name, Lucía Topolansky, a Senator, who also donates part of her salary.

The 77 year-old who has been Uruguay’s president since March 1, 2010 told El Mundo, “I do fine with that amount; I have to do fine because there are many Uruguayans who live with much less.”

Top Ten Private Jets Owned by Wealthy Nigerians

 
Top ten private jets by wealthy Nigerians.
 
1. Falcons 7X. $51m(N8.2billion) Mike Adenuga
2. Bombardier Global 6000 $45.5m(N7.3billion) Unknown
3. Bombardier Global Express 5000 $45m(N7.2billion) Aliko Dangote
4. Gulfstream G550 $40m(N6.4billion) Bishop Oyedepo
5. Gulfstream V $30m(N4.8billion) Bishop Oyedepo & Pastor Adeboye