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Thursday 25 October 2012

B-r-e-a-k-i-n-g N-e-w-s: Dambaba Suntai,Taraba State Governor Dead

 

 

Dambaba Suntai the Governor of Taraba State was today killed in an aircrash at the Yola airport in Adamawa state, Nigeria.

Danbaba Suntai, Taraba State governor.


The governor died in a small plane piloted by him.

Dambaba Suntai a pharmacist who was elected as Executive Governor of Taraba State was born on 30th of June 1961 at Suntai Town in Bali Local Government Area of Taraba State. He attended Federal Government College, Kano (1975–1980) and the School of Basic Studies at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria (1980–1981).

He was admitted to Ahmadu Bello University where he read Pharmacy and graduated in 1984. He did his internship at Yola Specialist Hospital and his National Youth Service at the State Hospital, Ijaiye, Abeokuta, Ogun State (1985–1986).

He then worked at the General Hospital, Ganye in old Gongola State until 1991. (Wikipedia)

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VIDEO: Neuroscientist Sees 'Proof of Heaven' in Week-Long Coma

 
 

His Story:

It's dinnertime at the Alexander home, in Lynchburg, Va.

Holley Alexander is serving chicken curry, 14-year-old Bond is hungry after soccer and the dad, Dr. Eben Alexander, leads the family in prayer.

In this home, saying grace is different these days. This family has been touched by a medical miracle -- and maybe more.

"It was impossible after impossible after impossible that all these things happened," Alexander said in an interview with "Nightline" co-anchor Terry Moran.

Alexander, a Harvard neurosurgeon, nearly died four years ago when a ferocious E. coli meningitis infection attacked his brain and plunged him deep into a week-long coma. Brain scans showed his entire cortex -- the parts of the brain that give us consciousness, thought, memory and understanding -- was not functioning. Doctors gave him little chance to live and told his family that if he did survive he'd probably be brain-damaged for the rest of his life.

Wednesday 24 October 2012

Kim Kardashian Shows Off Hourglass Figure

 
Kim Kardashian showed off her hourglass figure as she left her hotel in Miami Oct. 23, 2012. The reality star, who turned 32 Oct. 21, wore a tight crop top and pencil skirt with a gold belt. She paired the outfit with gold t-bar Louboutin shoes and a side braid. (Pixel Photo/Splash)


 
So what do you think ...hot or not? flattering or unflattering? Should she ditch the sports bra-looking crop top or not? Let us know your views!

VIDEO: Whitney Houston's Family Bares All in New Reality Show

The new reality TV series, "The Houstons: On Our Own" began filming just three months after Whitney Houston's death. It features Bobbi Kristina Brown, the singer's 19-year-old daughter, visiting her mother's grave for the first time, drinking wine, and announcing her "engagement" to her childhood friend Nick Gordon -- all in episode one.
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Breast Cancer Awareness... Dont Forget The Men! Touching Stories From Male Breast Cancer Survivors.

Breast cancer... the silent killer among men


As we mark the breast cancer awareness this month, WomenStyles are here to honour and remember those that lost the battle, even as we encourage and support those who are currently fighting it and we pledge to create awareness on the fatal disease.

Focusing on men, here are two touching stories about 2 men and their experience with the fatal disease:

A male breast cancer patient. If diagnosed late, cancer is fatal

My name is Alfred Nyeko. I am aged 48, and have four children. I vividly recall the fateful evening in May 2010. As I put off my shirt, I noticed a swelling on my right breast. I ignored it, hoping it would clear on its own, but the next morning it was still there.

Though not painful, I was uncomfortable, so I consulted my neighbour, who is a senior medical officer.
He advised me to go to St Mary’s Hospital Lacor in Gulu, Uganda for a check-up, saying one should never ignore a swelling in the breast.

The doctor at Lacor recommended a biopsy (an examination of tissues from a body part to determine the existence or cause of a disease).

I got the results after two weeks; I had a clean bill of health, which restored my hope. However, the doctor was not convinced and ordered for a repeat of the biopsy, which was done early in September.

Two weeks later, the results were released. The report revealed I had cancer of the breast. I was so worried as I had never thought I would suffer from cancer, moreover of the breast! Besides, we do not have a history of cancer in my family.