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Lonely
World of Kerosine Fire Victims
On the evening of Jan 21, 2001 Christian Ekeluba,a motor cyclist,
turned his motor bike into the AP filling station at New Benin, Benin
City. After waiting for ten minutes his bike pulled up beside the
fuel pump and he bought ten litres of kerosine. Satisfied with this,
he whistled under his breathe as he manouvred his bike through about
six cars that parked in the station and then rode home. He was not
to know that the kerosine he bought would irrevocably change his life.
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Adetokunbo Abiola
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Licensed
to Kill
Tobacco Control advocates from the United States of America and
Canada break new grounds in Nigeria with the opening of a new tobacco
factory, Licensed to Kill.
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AKIOYE |
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Bee
Antidote to Cancer
The Television, Computers, Mobile Phones and other
gadgets of the new information age have no doubt transformed the world
into a global village but little do the users know of the dangers
posed by the regular radiation emitting from these electronic devices
to sensitive organs like the brain, liver and the eyes. The Bee, one
of the world's treasured insects seems to have the antidote.
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FABUNMI |
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Living
Healthy through Salsa Dance
The 18th World Conference on Health Promotion and Health
Education recently concluded in Melbourne Australia was a cultural
and social get away, writes SEUN AKIOYE
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