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150 killed in Ghana petrol station blast, floods

More than 150 people have died in a devastating petrol station blast during heavy flooding in Ghana’s capital, prompting the nation’s leader to call three days of national mourning over the “catastrophic” loss of life.

Why do I wee during sex?

I’ve just met a fantastic boyfriend who is a good lover. The problem is that twice now, I’ve had a wee during sex. I’ve also noticed that this only happens whenever we have sex in the missionary position.

Under 20 World Cup: Ghana qualify for last 16

Ghana have qualified for the last 16 at New Zealand 2015 as Group B winners after a hard-fought 1-0 win over Panama at Auckland’s North Harbour Stadium. The Panamanians, who exit as a result of the defeat, were undone by a solitary Emmanuel Boateng goal, and missed a late penalty through Fidel Escobar.

Perplexity in Ebonyi

The emergence of a new government in Ebonyi State has opened the door for a new era considering the leadership style and personalities of both Governor Dave Umahi and his deputy, Dr. Kelechi Igwe who are determined to transform the state. Many loyalists of the immediate past governor, Chief Martins Elechi who had convinced him not to allow his then deputy to take over from him have been perplexed at the policies and mode of administration of the new government in the state.

Nigeria marks World Environment Day

Nigeria today joined the rest of the world to mark the 2015 World Environment Day, (WED) to raise global awareness and to take positive environmental action to protect nature and the planet Earth.

Ndigbo, it’s time to wake up

Muhammadu Buhari, MB, is now the President; APC the ruling party. Change is here, and we remain grateful to God for the peace in our country, Nigeria. It is time to help, to contribute so that this change translates to good governance which what we all expect from our political leaders, irrespective of their parties. We expect peace and those good things of life which citizens of other nations take for granted, but are luxuries in Nigeria.

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