Photos of young lady who spent more than 1 million Naira to become a mermaid
A young lady of 22 years old known on Instagram as Mermaid Corrine loves mermaids and has turned her passion into a lifetime hubby and profession.
She performs as Mermaid in Dutch springs in Pennsylvania. She is obsessed with mermaid due to her watching her favorite Disney characters and she wants to be like a real-life mermaid ever since and she is really making lots of money as Children come to watch her performances inside the water.
This should inspire us that we can turn our passion to job and make money from it.
She said water is her fortress and she has lots of secrets, she communicates with fishes, share news with them and she has been featured in lots of magazines.
I can't wait to see a Nigerian version of Mermaid Corrine
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She claims that her top and tail are very expensive and she has started making the top herself with shell and it is saving cost.
Isn't she beautiful. Share your experience if you have seen a mermaid before?
How to Protect Your Privacy. There are places where we all want to feel safe and protected from outside invasions: for instance, your home, your car, and public restrooms. It turns out some people are placing tiny cameras in coat hooks at public restrooms to spy on you. Read till the end to find out how to recognize that threat and what you can do to protect yourself and your family.
1-When entering a public bathroom, always look around and pay attention to any coat hooks you see. Hidden inside these hooks are tiny discrete cameras capable of capturing not only still pictures but recorded footage as well.
2-Amazon and eBay offer such cameras to anyone willing to pay, and they cost less than 10 bucks. Since these tiny spy cameras are wireless, they can be recorded remotely. This means that somebody has a remote control which is also wireless and works through walls.
3-Some clear signs a hook is a spying device are: it’s a double hook attached to the wall where it’s of no use, and you notice some blinking light on it.
4-Coat-hook cameras are supposed to be for home security.
5-Since 2016, there have been several cases in Florida of these tiny cameras being discovered in public bathrooms and rest areas. A 2015 case in England made headlines when a young woman spotted a hidden camera recording her while she was taking a shower in her hotel.
5-A survey conducted by the Which? Group found that eight of the fifteen devices you use on a regular basis including TVs, baby monitors and even toys can be hacked.
6-Always change default passwords and log-ins to devices that are connected to the Internet. Use sticky tape to cover microphones and cameras on these gadgets so that cyber-criminals can't see what you're doing and eavesdrop on your personal life
BOND girl Eva Green has stripped off for a steamy shower scene in her new movie Proxima.
She played Vesper Lynd alongside Daniel Craig in his first outing as the suave spy in 2006's Casino Royale.
Eva Green strips off for a sexy shower scene in ProximaNow the 39=year-old is to be seen in her latest film where she plays Sarah - a French astronaut training at the European Space Agency.
The movie - scheduled to be released in May - centres around her preparing to take on a year-long mission called Proxima.
Teaser pics reveal Eva washing herself in the shower in a nude scene.
She stars alongside Matt Dillon in the new space film that's already been praised by critics.
The 39-year-old signed up for the nude scene
She plays a French astronaut
She's best known for her role in BondEva previously spoke out about it "not making sense" for Bond to be played by a woman.
She said: "I'm for women, but I really think James Bond should remain a man. It doesn't make sense for him to be a woman.
"There is history with the character that should continue. He should be a man."
Those in the running to take over are James Norton, Richard Madden and Idris Elba.
The release of the new James Bond movie No Time To Die has been postponed until November due to the coronavirus outbreak.
She played opposite Daniel Craig in Casino Royale
The actress wants the next Bond to be a manThe film, which has been beset with problems and delays, is to be Daniel Craig’s last outing as 007 after 15 years as the spy.
Studio bosses have pushed back the latest film in the 007 franchise by six months after evaluation of the "global theatrical marketplace".
The film will now be released in the UK on November 12, 2020 with worldwide release dates to follow, including the US launch on November 25, 2020.
A statement on the movie's official Twitter page reads: "MGM, Universal and Bond producers, Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, announced today that after careful consideration and thorough evaluation of the global theatrical marketplace, the release of NO TIME TO DIE will be postponed until November 2020."
James Bond meets the sultry Vesper Lynd for the first time in Casino Royale
The United Nations, UN, has expressed concerns about the effect and true magnitude of the spread of coronavirus pandemic in Nigeria, saying it was yet unclear.
According to the global body, the quality of response to the disease must match the scale of the crisis.
UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, Mr Edward Kallon, who stated this during the launch of Nigeria/UN COVID-19 Basket Fund in Abuja, said: “This is a trying moment for all of us as our shared humanity is under threat of COVID-19 pandemic.
‘’Societies around the globe are in turmoil and economies are in a nose-dive. It is still unclear what the true magnitude of the spread and impact of the virus will look like in Nigeria. The available emerging evidence is, however, clear. The only effective response to the COVID-19 pandemic is testing, isolation and contact-tracing.
“From preliminary macro and micro social economic analysis, the COVID-19 pandemic is expected to place immense pressure on Nigeria’s healthcare system and will result in a serious economic and fiscal pressure with a risk of a negative social impact, if proactive measures are not taken to prevent, prepare, respond and cushion the economic impact of the pandemic.
“The International Monetary Fund has reassessed the global prospect for growth for 2020 and 2021, declaring that we have entered a recession – as bad as or worse than in 2009.
‘’We must respond decisively, innovatively and together to suppress the spread of the virus and address the socio-economic devastation that COVID-19 is causing in our world today.
We welcomed the year 2020 with very high hopes, marching in great strength and zeal. We charted a course to explore the new year. The news on Coronavirus started trickling in December 2019 and we hoped that it would be managed till when it fizzles out. My heart goes out to people in Italy, China, Spain and even here in the US; one of the hardest hit countries in the world, where most have lost their means of livelihood and loved ones to the pandemic.
As the world battle the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) in almost all the countries, I’m distraught at the level of fatality caused by this contagion. The pandemic has created a semblance of war, the uncertainty and chaos everywhere in the world, have made governments to face the daunting task of trying to save lives, at the same time hoping to salvage the economy. In fact, it has been a long time since mankind has been faced with this kind of pressure, which has unsettled world leaders.
It is worrisome to come to terms with the fact that most developed countries are running out of ideas on the challenges Covid 19 pose on healthcare and the economy. Despite my full grasp of the sophisticated health care system in the USA, I daresay that it struggles under the weight of this scourge. Unfortunately, as I write here, a vaccine is yet to be developed and certified to quell this rampaging and destructive contagion which has infected over 1m people across the globe.
I am immensely disturbed concerning the fate of my people in Africa. Unfortunately for me, due to flight restrictions occasioned by the lockdown order here in Nevada, some parts of America and even in my homeland, Nigeria, I am unable to be with my people in this trying and nerve-wracking period. I feel for our people and fear that a state of hopelessness could pervade the polity. It is my utmost wish to be in Nigeria, in body and spirit and to be with my people at this trying time. I feel it is a set time for me to give hope in my own little way, to offer professional advice where necessary and to provide a veritable guide in cases of emergencies.
As I write this piece, I am indoors here in America observing the do’s and dont’s of staying safe. I urge everyone to do the same and to be wary of taking this pandemic for granted. As an expert in the medical field, it is most advisable that we adhere strictly to government directives and medical instructions to safeguard our lives. This is the only known solution to escape the wrath of this contagion, at least for now.
The age-long hygiene practices of regular hand washing, coupled with the use of sanitizers must be maintained. People must endeavor to cough or sneeze in their elbows, handkerchief and toilet tissues.
I must at this juncture commend the efforts made by the Federal Government of Nigeria and State Governments to contain this contagion. I would encourage improvement where there are noticeable lapses. Similarly, I am particularly pleased by the firmness and professionalism with which the Lagos State Government is tackling this challenge head on. This true and empathetic leadership is worthy of emulation. Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu has proven his mettle and has etched his name in gold as a defender of what is best for the people. It is also important not to dismiss the efforts of the Ministry of health, ably led by Dr Osagie Ehanire, and the dogged and indefatigable Dr Chikwe Ihekwuazu of the NCDC. These men are working tirelessly with other government agencies and taskforce to see that Covid-19 is kept at bay. You all have shown that with the right support we can tackle any challenge that rears its face. Even though it would appear that our efforts to contain this contagion is belated, we are taking giant strides.
It also gladdens my heart that Anambra is not left open without the barricades of governance. The efforts of the State Government led by Chief Willie Obiano is commendable. The Governor has taken steps to ameliorate the suffering of Anambrarians who bear the pain of the lockdown. I am aware that Governor Obiano has been very proactive in delivering a state of the art isolation centre in Onitsha ,adjudged one of the bests in the country. He has also provided surge centres at Mbaukwu and other parts of the state.These are all steps in the right direction.
I must also commend all the donors who are giving out of their wealth,investments and mite in order to push this malaise out of the country.I must encourage others to join the train. The manner in which the private sector rallied round government in the fight against Covid-19 is laudable. It is a proof that we can actually unite and whenever we do, we have always defeated our common enemy.
On my own, I have decided to reach out through my foundation and other credible platforms. I will support as much people as possible, and help reduce the burden of their suffering during this difficult and challenging time. In the coming days, I will touch the lives of a greater number of our people who are in need, because I understand the urgencies for the needed support, the anxieties of the people and their immobility at this time. We will coordinate it in ways that do not jeopardise the safety guidelines put together by medical experts and government.
This state of hopelessness in the health sector of our country has motivated me to construct a world class medical research institute at Umuchukwu, knowing full well that no medicine is worth its name without research anywhere in the world. The medical institute will go a long way in providing the needed infrastructure in the state while creating an enabling environment for the grooming of experts in the healthcare sector.I am glad that the medical research institute is nearing completion. I am also positive that on completion, this institute will provide a good lease of life for people of my state and my country.
This is neither a time for politics nor to trivialize issues, but a time that calls for sober reflection and demands support to our leaders, in their quest to care for the sick and the weak in our society. This is also the time to unite and forge a front to defeat this common enemy; Covid-19.
Despite the gloom and the anxieties that has borne fatalities and doom, there is still hope for mankind. Recently, Wuhan in China, a place first hit by the deadly virus is beginning to bounce back to social and economic life. Italy and Spain; countries which had the highest share of fatalities seem to be witnessing a sharp drop in the number of deaths and new cases.
We are hoping to see the curve of the spread flatten in the United States of America. Moreso, I’m glad that the survival rate here in Nigeria and in most African countries, are quite high. Infected persons who have recovered are being discharged in droves while compliance to measures meant to curb the contagion is gaining traction through a collective strategy of information dissemination and governance.
Therefore, the novel Coronavirus is not a death sentence, we must not allow fear to take over our lives. I must encourage Africans-in-Diaspora who returned from countries where this contagion is prevalent to obey Government directives on Self- Isolation, as this will help to a very large extent, to curb the spread among loved ones, and curtail large scale community transmission.I daresay that with the right attitude, the novel Coronavirus is defeatable. If we do the right thing, the country will be up and running in a couple of weeks.
There are lessons to reflect upon from this scourge and when the lessons are rightfully implemented, it has the potential capacity to usher in positive developments in our country.
It has dawned on us that there is the need to strengthen our healthcare system. There is no doubt that healthcare is intricately linked to a working and robust national economy. We need to create measures that will fortify our healthcare system for this kind of shock and other kinds of shocks to lives and the economy.
We also need to improve on our database. Adequate database would have helped in contact tracing and even in the distribution of all the welfare packages to citizens at this time.
We must also strengthen our educational infrastructures. We must be deliberate in our effort to raise acclaimed researchers who can help with homegrown solutions at a time like this.
This depression has also engendered an inventiveness in our people. It has led to the rise of so many cottage industries which can be harnessed in our SME programmes. In order to cushion the expected Post-Corona doldrums and gross unemployment in the economy, government should systematically invest in the Small and Medium scale ventures of our people.
The lessons learnt from this global shock must be localised and be translated into tangible and systemic changes for the betterment of our people. It has shown us the things that are important for all mankind to thrive and live long and fulfilled lives. We must take up the gauntlet of the daunting responsibilities foisted upon us as leaders in different spheres to make life better for the people.
Now is the time to stand with our people.
Dr. Godwin Maduka, a medical doctor, writes from Las Vegas, United States of America
Coronavirus lockdown in Nigeria isn’t helping side-chics at all. One of them who cannot contain the pain has taken to social media to burst out.
According to her, all the married men she sleeps with are home with their wive, hence, they’ve refused to pick her calls.
Speaking in Yoruba language, She said;
“I am a hungry single mother slay mama, all the married men I sleep with for money are not picking my phone calls because they are home with their wives”
In Nigeria, its no longer news to what comes to mind when a Nigerian top office got burnt.
Most of this offices are intentionally burnt off just to cover sins they created.
The case is not different here when Nigerian Accountant Generals office got burnt earlier today under the so called righteous President: President Buh.
Let it be known to the world that no family in Nigeria have received any payment as stimulus to have stayed at home. Below is the image.
Nigeria NCDC discharged 25 people with wilderness fever not coronavirus, coronavirus not yet in Nigeria – Obasanjo
We are perplexed in Nigeria. First the pandemic started with our supposed pioneers and their families.
In this manner, Nigeria’s general tally stayed at 300+ insisted cases with 25 individuals discharged and lost existence of four.
Explored that, Nigeria’s Health Minister has certified that the country is foreseeing that a clinical gathering from China should help bolster response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Cleric Osagie Enahire was talking at an arrangement of the presidential group in the capital Abuja on Friday.
“A 18-man gathering of Chinese clinical authorities including experts, specialists and other clinical advisors will join the outing to support us. I ought to now praise our forefront workers who are working outstandingly if recognizing confirmation and the board.
“As we prepare to contain COVID-19, we ought not excuse other prosperity challenges in our country. Routine prosperity organization must continue in our clinical centers. Only a wing of tertiary prosperity places should be used for corrupted patients.”
He further uncovered that continuously clinical supplies provided for help the response was normal in the country soon. “I have been recounted clinical supplies from China, generosity of a get-together of Chinese associations working here in Nigeria. An extraordinary burden plane will withdraw Nigeria in several days to assemble the things which fuse things, singular cautious equipment and ventilators,” he included.
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