Monday 23 March 2015

Watch Obama's Message in surport of CHANGE in Nigeria




President Obama has released a message to the Nigerian people to highlight the opportunity that the upcoming elections present for all Nigerians to stand together in rejecting violence and extremism and instead show their support for a more peaceful, secure, and prosperous future



Monday 16 March 2015

Nigerian University launch made in Nigeria car







The Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) at the weekend unveiled a car that was manufactured by the institution's Department of Mechanical Engineering.
While unveiling the car to journalists, the Head of Department, Dr. Mohammed Dauda, said the car is environment friendly.
Dr. Dauda, who doubles as the Dean, Faculty of Engineering, also said that the car would participate in this year's 'Shell Eco Marathon Competition'.
"In addition to federal government's automotive policy, I must say that the reason we started this (manufacturing of the car) came from Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited. They invited ABU to participate in what they call Shell Eco Marathon
Competition. The car should be one that consumes little fuel but goes long distances. This competition is held in America, Europe and Asia and we are participating in the European one in Netherlands in May this year. All materials used for this car were sourced locally," Dr. Dauda said.

American Pastor begging members to buy Private get


American Pastor pleading for church members to donate  $65MILLION private jet funding


The founder and leader of a controversial Atlanta-based megachurch has taken down his online appeal for 200,000 people to each donate '$300 or more' so that he can buy a $65 million private jet

Reverend Creflo Dollar, 53, is the head of the World Changers Church International, a Christian ministry centered around the prosperity gospel, which preaches that God wants to bless the faithful with earthly riches



Battling: This notice has been posted on the church's website, pleading for donations so that Dollar can 'continue reaching a lost and dying world for the Lord Jesus Christ'

Saturday 14 March 2015

PENIS TRANSPLANT




World's first successful PENIS transplant: Man, 21, has organ restored after it was amputated due to a botched circumcision


A 21-year-old man has undergone the world's first successful penis transplant.
The 'ground-breaking' operation took South African surgeons nine hours to perform, and allowed the patient to urinate normally and become sexually active again.
Three years ago the man, who remains unidentified, was forced to have his penis amputated after a botched circumcision.
Each year thousands of young men, mainly from the Xhosa tribe in South Africa, have their foreskins removed in traditional rituals, with experts estimating around 250 losing their penises each year to medical complications
The operation was carried out by surgeons from Stellenbosch University and Tygerberg Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa, using a penis donated from a deceased person.
They said the procedure allowed the man to regain all function in the newly transplanted organ.
Nine more patients will now receive penile transplants.
Professor André van der Merwe, head of the University's Division of Urology, said they were surprised by the patient's rapid recovery.

The operation was carried out by surgeons from Stellenbosch University and Tygerberg Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa, using a penis donated from a deceased person.
They said the procedure allowed the man to regain all function in the newly transplanted organ.
Nine more patients will now receive penile transplants.
Professor André van der Merwe, head of the University's Division of Urology, said they were surprised by the patient's rapid recovery.

Agony of man, who broke his PENIS during Sex









Agony of man, who broke his PENIS during Sex 

A man was left in agony after fracturing his penis during sex.
The 42-year-old had to undergo emergency surgery after snapping a fibrous membrane inside the organ.
His erect phallus had inadvertently collided with his partner’s perineum, the area in front of the anus.
The man heard a snap, felt his penis become immediately flaccid, and noticed a rush of blood from the tip.
He was rushed to the A&E department of a Boston hospital as he was suffering severe pain, according to a case report in the New England Journal of Medicine.


The snap had led to a tear in the corpus cavernosa’s sheath, which meant blood leaked out, creating swelling.
It was forced out of his body through the urethra, the tube by which a man passes urine, which is why he saw blood coming out of the end of his penis.
When he arrived at hospital, he was taken straight to the operating room for emergency repair.
Doctors said the consequences of such a fracture include erectile dysfunction, as scar tissue known as fibrous plaques can form in the penis, meaning
They warned it is also possible to suffer a curve or bend in the penis, and damage to the nerves in the genitals.
Fortunately, the man, who was seen three and six months after surgery, regained his ability to obtain an erection - without any noticeable curvature or plaque forming in his penis.