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Nutritionist Says Sweet Potato Helps Regulate Blood Sugar

An Abuja based nutritionist, Mrs Simisola Adebola, says the consumption of sweet potato helps improve blood sugar regulation especially in patients with type 2 diabetes. Adebola disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Abuja. According to her,

Former Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Ibrahim Dasuki, is dead.

Former Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Ibrahim Dasuki, is dead. Dasuki, who’s  father of Col. Sambo Dasuki, detained former National Security Adviser,  died  Monday  evening  at a hospital in Abuja. He was 93 years old. PRNigeria gathered from the family that the former Sultan will be buried on  Tuesday, November 15, 2016  after the  2.00pm   prayers at Hubbaren Shehu Usman Dan Fodio Site in Sokoto State. The ex-NSA, Sambo Dasuki has been detained by the Federal Government since December 1, 2015 in spite of the bails granted him by three different High Courts in Abuja. The ECOWAS Court had also ordered his release. As at press time it was not certain whether the government would temporarily permit the detained ex-NSA to pay his father the last respect during the burial. WIKIPEDIA File if the late Dasuki…‎

German Scientists Finally Prove That There Is Life After Death

  A team of psychologists and medical doctors associated with the Technische Universität of Berlin, have announced this morning that they had proven by clinical experimentation, the existence of some form of life after death. This astonishing announcement is based on the conclusions of a study using a new type of medically supervised near-death experiences, that allow patients to be clinically dead for almost 20 minutes before being brought back to life. This controversial process that was repeated on 944 volunteers over that last four years, necessitates a complex mixture of drugs including epinephrine and dimethyltryptamine, destined to allow the body to survive the state of clinical death and the reanimation process without damage. The body of the subject was then put into a temporary comatic state induced by a mixture of other drugs which had to be filtered by ozone from his blood during the reanimation process 18 minutes later. The extremely long duration of the e