About 10 percent of reproductive-age couples in the Nigeria will have difficulty
getting pregnant. About 30 percent of cases
are due to fertility problems in the woman, 30
percent to fertility problems in the man, and the rest to unexplained causes or multiple
factors involving both partners.
If you've had regular, unprotected sex for more than a year without conceiving, see your doctor .
The National Infertility Association says at
least half of those who have an infertility
evaluation and treatment will be able to have
a successful pregnancy. Endometriosis is a condition that occurs
when tissue found in the uterine lining (called
endometrial tissue) grows outside your
uterus, usually in the abdominal-pelvic
cavity.
Possible symptoms: Some women have no
symptoms, while others have painful
menstrual periods or intercourse, heavy
bleeding or unusual spotting, and general
pelvic pain.
Possible solutions: Surgery to remove
endometrial tissue, fertility drugs with
artificial insemination , fertility drugs with
artificial insemination , surgery to remove
abnormal tissue or unblock tubes, assisted
reproductive technologies (ART) , or adoption
Success rates: Up to 40 percent of women
conceive (either naturally or with treatment)
after having surgery. When fertility drugs to
increase egg production are combined with
artificial insemination, the success rate is
between 9 and 15 percent per cycle. The success rate per cycle with a form of ART called in vitro fertilization (IVF) averages around 35 percent.
Ovulation problems
An ovulation problem is any condition
(usually hormonal) that prevents a mature egg from developing in your ovaries. Possible symptoms: Absent or infrequent periods and abnormally light or heavy bleeding. Possible solutions: Fertility drugs and IVF, or adoption. Success rates: About 40 percent of women receiving clomiphene citrate to induce ovulation become pregnant over the course of
treatment (usually three to six cycles).
Poor egg quality
The quality and number of eggs your ovaries
produce – naturally or with fertility treatment
– often declines significantly with age.
Possible symptoms: None.
Possible solutions: IVF using donor eggs or
embryos , or adoption
Success rates: Women who have IVF using
donor eggs have an approximate 50 percent
chance of having a baby per IVF cycle.
Courtesy of babycentre.co.uk
Sunday, 22 February 2015
DR OLOWO : what causes infertility in ladies
Artiste of the week VIQQ
A young handsome musician from the south region of the country A student of bowen university he J.U.N.G.L.E Music vocalist, Vici Geez, who changed his name to “ViQQ”, is here
with a slow love song for the ladies and the
love season, Valentine. He is now
revolutionized on dropping slow love songs for every one, despite the high desire for afro
dancehall(party) songs. Download and enjoy this song titled love you down and expect more from the love
crooner. Click the link
www.naijajointz.com/music-viqq-love-you-down/
Monday, 16 February 2015
BREAKING NEWS! Obasanjo dumps PDP, tears membership card
Former Nigerian president Olusegun
Obasanjo has dumped the ruling Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP), stating that, he is
no longer interested being a member.
He reportedly tore his PDP membership
card and said he would continue to serve
Nigeria as a statesman.
Obasanjo has faced a barrage of criticisms
and abuses from PDP stalwarts and aides
of President Goodluck Jonathan, after he
alerted the nation Saturday on a creeping
agenda by Jonathan to win the postponed
election by hook or crook and plunge
Nigeria into war, as done by Ivory Coast’s
former leader, Laurent Gbagbo.
After he left office in 2007, Obasanjo was
chairman of the party’s Board of Trustees,
but also resigned the position.
For some years, he has declined to play
front-bench role in the party, insisting he
will operate at the ward level.
The former president recently endorsed
the candidate of the opposition All
Progressives Congress, Maj. General
Muhammadu Buhari from courtesy of
Sunnewsonline.com
Sunday, 15 February 2015
Wow at tragic story about valentine
All my excitement about valentine was destroyed yesterday in what was one of my worst valentine ever I was already grounded in the morning I had made preparation on how to go about it I called my intended val to confirm if she would be around for us to go out with all assurance she promised to come with my heart set I made my preparation for the valentine with plans for going out I took my time to iron my pre starched cloth after doing all my house chores for the day I took my bath and was ready to go out around 2pm when I cal her number to ask where she was the phome rang but she didnt pick I naturally thought she was busy Peharps that was why she wasnt picking her calls I waited for thirty minutes and tried her number again still the same results I began to think diffrent things I sent her a whatsapp message that I was expecting her I decided to rest in the hope that she would come an hour passed after three hours of waiting was so frustrated and went to a near by bar to take some drinks with pepper soup alas I saw her entering the bar with another guy and they where looking intimate since it was dark I thought my mind was playing tricks with me I stood up and got closer to them for better viewing and I saw it was my girlfriend with the other guy caressing themselves I was so shocked I had to leave the bar in anger later on in the evening I saw a message on my phone from her telling me she was sorry that it was a friend of hers that took her out on a surprise val so confused still dont know what to do my friends been making fun of me that i just gave myself hope just had to sleep and hope to end what had been my worst valentine ever.Thanks for viewing pls post comments God bless
Saturday, 14 February 2015
Read A letter to my val
I dont know much about the story of valentine but as am writing this to you am thinking very much about you because my life is incomplete without you valentine is a season of love and a time to reflect about all the good things we have done together I remember those periods when we play cry and comfort each other and I also think of how much we love each other which makes me realize that I am yours.You are like a ocean,
And I am like your shores
You are like an endless wave
And I your waiting sand.
And I will wait forever as
You come and smooth my hand.I will wait forever, yet You are a part of me.I hold you in my arms, while you come to me endlessly. I hope when we see today we can be able to share and appreciate love in our lives which is valentine
Friday, 13 February 2015
My life in school#3
I told her that I was in microbiology and askd how she was coping with school demands she replied that it not been easy and she was looking for someone to help direct her on some things on hearing that my heart skipped because I sensed that she was a fresher and knew that it was a gamble worth taking I asked her what level she was in she stopped and asked why I was asking so much questions I told her that there was no reason just wanted to know more about her she smiled and replied me that she was
Edo 419 caught with 2billion naira
Lagos - The Federal High Court in Benin, Edo
State has sentenced a man to two years in
imprisonment for internet fraud.
Philip Agbodobri (alias Graham Karlsson and
Obrien Karlsson) was not given the option of
a fine when he faced charges bordering on
obtaining money by false pretence and
internet scam.
The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) sought his prosecution.
EFCC Head of Media and Publicity, Wilson
Uwujaren, said officers of the Fourth
Brigade/Sector One, Operation Pulo Shield of
the Nigerian Army in Benin had arrested the
suspect in January 2013 along with 19 other
cohorts of his and handing them over to the
EFCC for further investigation and
prosecution.
Agbodobri was subsequently charged with
engaging in internet scam,having being
caught in possession of a laptop, in which
was found scam emails, with the subject,
Payment Details, which though he knew were
false, but he still sent out to unsuspecting
businessmen.
After diligent prosecution, Justice Ajoku
convicted him of engaging in internet scam,
contrary to Section 6 and 8(b) of the
Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related
Offences Act 2006 and punishable under
section 1(3) of the same Act, Uwujaren said.
Tuesday, 10 February 2015
My Life in school #1
It all started on a hot afternoon when I saw her on the walkway to one of the halls my heart flustered I tried to dismiss what I was thinking as pure fantasy until I realized that I had too do something about my curiosity so I took the advantage and got close to her I behave ignorantly and ask her if she knew jao1 which is one of the lecture halls in the school luckily for me she told me that she would pass that way so I gladly told her that can I come with her since she didnt object I followed her on the way we had a walk for about two minutes without saying a word when I broke the silence and asked for her department she told me she was in banking finance watch out for #2 tomorrow thanks for viewing
Monday, 9 February 2015
Life in school
Dear reader will start a new series on the blog starting from tomorrow called my life in school am sure you will enjoy the series
Sunday, 8 February 2015
Read how a Funaab student played with a lecturer intelligence
This scene happened in colanim last week A student playing with his teacher's
intelligence asked thus:
STUDENT: Sir, can I ask a question?
LECTURER: Yes!
STUDENT: How can one put an elephant inside
the fridge?
LECTURER: I don't know.
STUDENT: It's easy, you just open the fridge
and put it in there. I have another question!
LECTURER: Ok, ask.
STUDENT: How can one put a donkey inside
the fridge?
LECTURER: It's easy, you just open the fridge
and put it in there.
STUDENT: No sir, you just open the fridge take
out the elephant and put it in there
LECTURER: Ooh... ok!
STUDENT: If all the animals went to the lion's
birthday party with one animal missing, which
animal would it be?
LECTURER: The lion of course because it would
eat all the animals.
STUDENT: No sir, it's the donkey because it's
still inside the fridge.
LECTURER: Are you kidding me?
STUDENT: No sir, one more last question.
LECTURER: Ok!
STUDENT: If there's a river of crocodiles and
you want to cross, how would you?
LECTURER: There's no way, I would need a
ladder to cross. STUDENT: No sir, you just
swim and cross it because all the animals
went to the lion's birthday party. Hope you enjoyed it thanks for viewing
Wow couples Marriage on twitter and skype
GIRL: Dad, I'm in love with a boy
who is far away from
me. I am in Ghana and he lives in
d UK. We met on a
DATINDG WEBSITE, became friends
on FACEBOOK, had long chats on WHATSAPP,
proposed to
each other on SKYPE,
and now we've had 2 months of
relationship through
VIBER. I need ur blessings and
good wishes daddy. DAD Said: Wow! Really!!
Then get
married on TWITTER,
have fun on TANGO. Buy your kids
on E-BAY, send them
thru GMAIL. And if you are fed up
with your husband.. sell him on OLX
Nonsense generation! You will
divorce on YAHOO!
Happy Weekend Peepz get more @ www.neyopompey.blogspot.com
Saturday, 7 February 2015
Inec postpones election to march 28 and april 11
In the new schedule announced on
Saturday by the Chairman of the
commission, Professor Attahiru Jega said
that the Presidential Election will hold on
March 28 while the Governorship election
will hold on April 11.
Professor Jega said that the commission
had had wide range consultations with
relevant stakeholders before the decision
was taken.
He said that the decision of the
commission was in the interest of
Nigeria’s democracy.
Post your comments is the postponement a good news or part of pdp plans
5 categories of ladies you will meet in Funaab
Firstly, FUNAAB is the acronym for FEDEREAL
UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE ABEOKUTA.
A Federal University located at Abeokuta, the
capital of Ogun State.
There are different categories of students
you'll see/meet in Funaab, be it Guys or
Ladies. But today my article is based on the
Ladies...
1) The SU Category : Choi! They are very
common and easy to differentiate.. They
always walk with either a Bible or a piece of
paper containing bible verses, sunday school
lectures and more.. They will always walk
up to you just to tell you what Jesus told
them about you last night! in their words
"Brother Olowo Jesus loves you" Did I say he
hates me?
2) Alhaja Bori : 2 4 7 you'll meet them with
their ijabs on.. 90% are humble but one
major thing about them is they carry
everything about school on their head..
Sometimes, you get scared confronting
them.
3) Fancy Alhaja / Pastor (pastress) : Choi!
This category of people will either rock jean
and top with ijabs or you see them on mini
skirt, show me your back and also add their
ijab to it.. While the Fancy Pastress rocks
tight mini skirt, a fitted top that showcases
the bod fig and off earrings claiming to be
D**p*r L*** member. Naso e suppose be?
4) The ones that love serious and loaded
boys : These group of ladies do have
someone they love (Boyfriend) but they still
clinch with other boys all because he's
either Handsome, Brilliant, Loaded or his
room is set. *Clinchers*
5) Lastly, The I.T.K's : By all means they
will always want to prove MRS AM RIGHT
even when their opinions are'nt welcomed.. thanks for viewing pls leave comments about other types of ladies encoutered in funaab
Bolajiraj.blogspot.com
INEC to postpone elections by 6weeks
Nigeria’s electoral commission will
postpone next Saturday’s presidential
and legislative elections for six weeks
to give a new multinational force time
to secure north-eastern areas under
the sway of Boko Haram, an official
close to the commission told the
Associated Press on Saturday.
Millions could be disenfranchised if
the voting went ahead while the
Islamic extremists hold a large swath
of the north-east and commit mayhem
that has driven 1.5 million people
from their homes.
Civil rights groups opposed to any
postponement started a small protest
on Saturday. Police prevented them
from entering the electoral
commission headquarters in Abuja,
Nigeria’s capital. Armed police began
deploying to block roads leading to
the building.
The Nigerian official, who is
knowledgeable of the discussions,
said the Independent National
Electoral Commission would
announce the postponement later on
Saturday. He spoke on condition of
anonymity because of the sensitivity
of the issue.
A major offensive with warplanes and
ground troops from Chad and Nigeria
already has forced the insurgents
from a dozen towns and villages in
the past 10 days. Even greater
military strikes by more countries are
planned.
African Union officials were ending a
three-day meeting Saturday in
Yaounde, Cameroon’s capital, to
finalise details of a 7,500-strong force
from Nigeria and its neighbours Chad,
Cameroon, Benin and Niger. Details of
funding, with the Africans wanting
the United Nations and European
Union to pay, may delay the mission.
Nigeria’s home-grown extremist
group has responded with attacks on
one town in Cameroon and two in
Niger this week. Officials said more
than 100 civilians were killed and 500
wounded in Cameroon. Niger said
about 100 insurgents and one civilian
died in attacks on Friday. Several
security forces from both countries
were killed.
International concern has increased
along with the death toll; some 10,000
have been killed in the uprising in the
past year compared with 2,000 in the
four previous years, according to the
US Council on Foreign Relations.
The United States has been urging
Nigeria to press ahead with the
voting. The US secretary of state, John
Kerry, visited Nigeria two weeks ago
and said that “one of the best ways to
fight back against Boko Haram” was
by holding credible and peaceful
elections, on time.
“It’s imperative that these elections
happen on time as scheduled,” Kerry
said.
Officials in President Goodluck
Jonathan’s administration have been
calling for a postponement.
Any delay is opposed by an
opposition coalition fielding former
military dictator Muhammadu Buhari,
though the opposition stands to take
most votes in the north-east.
Supporters of both sides are
threatening violence if their candidate
does not win. Some 800 people were
killed in riots in the mainly Muslim
north after Buhari, a Muslim, lost
2011 elections to Jonathan, a Christian
from the south.
A postponement will give electoral
officials more time to deliver some 30
million voter cards. The commission
had said the non-delivery of cards to
nearly half of the 68.8 million
registered voters was not a good
reason to delay the vote.
10 signs that show that you are succeding in school
1. Your relationships are less
dramatic than they used to be.
Drama is not maturity. As we age,
we should develop maturity. So
maybe your relationships were
drama-filled in your past, but if you
have moved beyond that, then you
are successful.
2. You are not afraid to ask for
help and support any more.
Asking for help does not equal
weakness. In fact, it is a strength. No
person has ever succeeded in
isolation. It takes teamwork to
accomplish goals. Asking or help is a
sign that you have grown as a
person.
3. You have raised your
standards.
You don’t tolerate bad behavior any
more – from other people, or even
yourself. You hold people
accountable for their actions. You
don’t spend time with the “energy
vampires” in your life anymore.
4. You let go of things that
don’t make you feel good.
No, this is not narcissistic even
though it might seem like it. Self-love
is success. Love yourself enough to
say ‘no’ to anything that doesn’t
make you happy, doesn’t serve your
purpose, or drags you down.
5. You have moments where you
appreciate who you see in the
mirror.
Ideally, you should appreciate who
you see in the mirror at every
moment. But even if that doesn’t
happen, if you do it more than you
used to, then that is success. Love
yourself. You are awesome.
6. You have learned that
setbacks and failure are part of
self-growth.
Not everyone can have success 100%
of the time. That’s just not realistic.
Life is about victories and losses. So
look at your setbacks as stepping
stones to something better. In reality,
there really is no such thing as as
setback. It’s all just part of a
wondrous journey.
You may be interested in reading
this too: 20 Common Habits
Successful People Consciously
Reject
7. You have a support system
that includes people who would
do anything for you.
If you have figured out the people
who “have your back” and
recognized the ones who only
pretend that they do, then you have
succeeded. This is a painful
realization, but once you learn to see
the signs of betrayal, you can stay
away from those people.
8. You don’t complain much.
Because you know there really is
nothing to complain about. Unless
you really have gone through some
horrific life experience and had
unimaginable losses, most of what
we all experience on a day-to-day
basis is just mundane. And successful
people know that. And they live in a
space of gratitude.
9. You can celebrate others’
successes.
Just because other people succeed,
that doesn’t make you a failure.
Applaud the people who rise to the
top. The more positive energy you
give to other people’s victories, the
more you will create your own.
10. You have passions that you
pursue.
You are not stagnant. You know you
have something wonderful to
contribute to the world. You have
unique talents and gifts. Not only do
you know that, you pursue it.
Wisdom of a lone ranger #Expiry date
KNOW YOUR EXPIRY DATE.
It may sound funny if I say people have expiry
date but people really do. Your date in
people's lives expire when you mean
everything to them, you were very close to
them but afterward they begin to treat you less
important than you were to them, they treat
you like a distant stranger, when you become
very boring to them, when you are not the
special person to them as you were before,
when they don't recognize your presence and
importance in their lives like before, when they
begin to take you for granted, when they don't
appreciate your love, the list goes on. When
you realise all these symptoms, you have to
ready and
be prepared to be recycled before you will be
thrown into a trash or dustbin. If your time
expires in other people's lives doesn't mean
that you are useless, just as some materials
that are considered to be useless but when
recycled, can be used to manufacture other
products, so is you when people do not value
your or when your time expired in their lives,
you have to recycle yourself and making sure
that you don't lose your value so that you can
be used in other people's lives.
The fact that people fail to value you doesn't
mean that you don't have value, there are
many people that will treat you the way you
deserve.
Thursday, 5 February 2015
What a pity Africans wont change
During the nations cup Equatorial Guinea fans threw objects into the
Ghana end, causing the visiting support to
congregate behind one of the goals and force
the referee to bring a halt to the game
The Africa Cup of Nations semi-final
between Ghana and Equatorial Guinea has
been suspended in the 83rd minute following
violence between rival sets of fans.
The host nation were trailing 3-0 following
goals from Jordan Ayew, Wakaso Mubarak
and Andre Ayew when supporters of the host
nation began hurling bottles into the visiting
support.
As a result, Ghana fans ran down to the
bottom of the stand and congregated behind
one of the goals for their own safety, leading
the referee to suspend the game.
Equatorial Guinea fans then resorted to
throwing objects on to the pitch towards
match officials, before a helicopter flew over
the home support in a bid to halt the
violence.
That intervention led scores of supporters to
leave the stadium, with bottles strewn across
the pitch as the evening descended into
disarray.
Police helicopter hovers above the pitch
the #Ghana fans in real danger. It's now l
a war zone. #AFCON2015
pic.twitter.com/9s7UkrYxQF
— Ghana FA Official (@ghanafaofficial)
February 5, 2015
Police also resorted to the use of tear gas a
they tried to disperse the mass crowd of
offending supporters, before play eventually
resumed over 30 minutes after the original
stoppage.
The game commenced with 90 minutes set
on the clock, as Ghana saw out the final
three minutes of injury-time to seal a 3-0
win and a place in the final of the Africa nations cup
congratulations to Ghana
Wednesday, 4 February 2015
NIGERIAN STUDENTS FIGHTS AGAINST NO ELECTION HOLIDAYS BY FG
The decision of the Federal
Government to ensure academic
activities continue in public
schools across the nation has been
greeted with so many criticisms
from students .
The honourable Minister of
Education, Mallam Ibrahim
Shekarau after his meeting with
commissioners for education
nationwide on Monday decided to
dump the idea of giving students
election break so as not to further
disrupt academic calendar.
The minister cited the impromptu
Ebola break whose effect is still
been felt in the sector.
Studentsin nigeria have however chided the
minister and those who sat with
him to take such decision as not
weighing arguments properly before
making their pronouncements.
Even as the Students’ Union leaders
Of most nigerian universities
continue to dance to the gallery on
their own opinion about the much
talked about election break
whenever they are asked, for example the studient Union
President of OAU, Ibikunle Isaac Motunrayo
confirmed to the media yesterday
that students of OAU do not need to
be given any election break.
Ibikunle’s comment of ‘no election
break’ for OAU students has further
heightened and heated arguments
among students as to why the
Students’ Union president has to say
such thing without consulting the
students as such matter relates
directly to their welfare.
“This is a criminal way of
supporting the disenfranchisement
of Great nigerian students in the coming
elections” a student said.
Other argument raised by students
is that they are involved in the
electioneering process.
For those that are not part of the
electorates, they will be serving as
electoral officers in their various
states.
“I registered for the INEC adhoc job
because of the money involved so
that I will be able to pay the
increased school fees come next
semester but with the no election
break announcement, I am seriously
confused” a funaab student
lamented.
Some other students who expressed
fear over what may ensue after the
February 14 poll believe it is not
sane for any authority to keep her
students in school when the Federal
Government will not be providing
additional security to protect lives
and properties.
“I pray we have a peaceful election
but anything can happen and so, we
should see beyond now.
2011 is still fresh in memory! What
will the school authorities do if any
violence breaks out after the
election? Disperse students into the
violence? You see the decision to
keep students in school is not
making any sense” a student said.
The nigerian university commission (NUC)
management as at the time of filing
this report is yet to say anything on
the election break as the Senate
plans to meet before Friday.
However, there are fears that the
management might adopt the
Federal Government’s decision not
even when the Students’ Union
leaders are supporting the same idea
at the expense of popular demands
of the students. Courtesy Cnn.com
Tuesday, 3 February 2015
Lost trust in funaab#2
i had started enjoying campus life,my
own personal life had really changed, as
a 100level student,i was introduced to a
lot of characters, the good,the bad, and
the handsome, although i related free
with everyone,i still carried a burden in
my chest,a scar in my heart and hate in
my mind.
I listened with great attention at my
opponent,who spoke with authority like
he wrote the textbook himself…
damn, this stupid lecturer had given us a
presentation to present,and in all the
students around,he chose this brilliant
dude to be my opponent.
He spoke and quoted with authority, he’s
speech,fluent like that of obama.
I couldn’t help but notice that he was
equally handsome. I guess i must have
seen him around,probably flirting with
one of those loose girls,i didn’t really
know much about him.
“Thank you mister kingsley”
,the lecturer spoke out, after the nerdy
handsome guy had finished his
presentation, hmmmn, his name was
“kingsley”, like i cared! Durrrh!!..
I came out and stood in front of the
class and began my presentation, but
while i was at it, i felt what i said really
didn’t make any point, it seemed the
“kingsley” or whatever he was called,
had taken all the glory with his charisma
and “textbook quoted” speech.. besides,
am not a girl that likes to lose,
especially when it relates to book stuff,
because am a bookworm, and i would
really feel so awful if i come to lose this
presentation.
My fears were brought to reality, when
the lecturer announced the winner of the
presentation.. shit i lost, another blow to
my face, i felt as if something was stolen
from me..instantly i
developed a bit of transgression towards
kingsley.
I had already picked up my bag and was
heading out of the class when someone
held my hand.
I turned around, it was no other person
than…. KINGSLEY . Courtesy of funaabgist.com
Chai No election holiday for nigerian students
The Minister of Education, Mallam Ibrahim
Shekarau, has said public schools
throughout the country will remain in session
during the February 14 and 28 elections.
Shekarau said this in Abuja on Monday after
a meeting with the state commissioners for
education.
Sunday, 1 February 2015
9 questions to ask yourself this feburary
9 interesting questions but
confusing!!!
1. Can you cry under water?
2. Do fishes ever get thirsty?
3. Why don’t birds fall of trees when they
sleep?
4. Why is it called building
when it is already built?
5. When they say dogs food is new and
improved, who tastes it?
6. “I Love You” is not a question then why
does it need an answer?
7. Why does round pizza come
in a square box?
8. Why doesn’t glue stick to its bottle?
9. If money doesn’t grow on
trees then why do banks have
branches?