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HUGS AND THEIR MEANING YOU NEED TO KNOW IN THE WOMAN’S WORLD

DIFFERENT  TYPES OF HUG WOMEN DO AND THEIR MEANING HUG INTRODUCTION : You might never understand some ways women express their feel...

Photo: 22-year-old student of IMT, Enugu allegedly dies after being bitten by snake in school hostel

22-year-old Faith Adamma Okonkwo died after
being bitten by a snake last week in her hostel.
According to Abia Fact Newspaper, the deceased
was until her death, a 300 level Computer Science
student of Institute of Management Technology
Enugu (IMT). She hailed from from Anaoma Village
,Amichi ,Nnewi South LGA of Anambra State.

10 Habits of Couples in Strong and Healthy Relationships


  What makes for a healthy romantic relationship differs from couple to couple. Forming a trusting and positive partnership takes effort and time. And unfortunately, it doesn’t just happen overnight. For any relationship to grow strong and stay strong, you need to put in some work. Below are some habits that will help create and maintain a happy and healthy twosome.

The Key to Happy Relationships It’s Not All About Communication

  If couples were paying any attention during the past few decades, they should be able to recite the one critical ingredient for a healthy relationship —communication, but the latest study shows that other skills may be almost as important for keeping couples happy. While expressing your needs and feelings in a positive way to your significant other is a good foundation for resolving conflicts and building a healthy relationship, these skills may not be as strong a predictor of couples’ happiness as expert source thought .In an Internet-based study involving 2,201 participants referred by couples counselors,

3 climbers dead, 2 missing on Mount Everest

International trekkers pass through a glacier at the
Mount Everest base camp in Nepal in February. A
Nepal official says some 30 climbers have gotten
frostbite or become sick on Mount Everest, in
addition to three who died in recent days on the
world's highest mountain. (Tashi Sherpak,
KATHMANDU, Nepal — The dangers of scaling
Mount Everest again have been made clear as three
climbers have died over the past three days and
two are missing, reports say.
According to CNN, Phurba Sherpa, 25, fell to his
death on Thursday while working to fix a route just
150 meters from the summit. Eric Arnold, 36, of the
Netherlands died Friday night of a suspected heart
attack or altitude sickness. Arnold had reached the
summit and was heading back down the mountain.
Maria Strydom, 34, of Australia, began suffering
altitude sickness and died Saturday before she
could be rescued. Strydom had reached camp IV,
the final camp before the summit.
According to the Sydney Morning Herald, altitude
sickness can occur when a person goes to extreme
heights too quickly and oxygen fails to reach the
body's tissues. Severe symptoms include coughing,
breathlessness, irrational behavior, inability to walk
straight or sit up, hallucinations and frothy, blood-
tinged spit caused by lung damage.
The two missing climbers, Paresh Nath and Goutam
Ghosh, were last seen Saturday near the summit,
known as the "death zone," the Associated Press
reports .
Nearly 400 climbers have reached the 29,035-foot
summit since May 11 thanks to favorable weather.
But even with good weather, the mountain remains
very dangerous. The BBC reports 30 climbers have
suffered frostbite or become ill.
Climbing of Everest resumed this year after two
years off because of a major earthquake in 2015
and an avalanche that killed 16 sherpas in 2014.
Thousands of people have reached the top of
Everest since New Zealander Edmund Hillary and
Sherpa Tenzing Norgay first did it in 1953, but more
than 250 people have died trying.

Crocodile drags away Australian woman; official blames 'human stupidity'

A saltwater crocodile reportedly dragged away a
woman as she swam at a beach Sunday night in the
Queensland state of Australia.
QUEENSLAND, Australia — A woman on a trip to
celebrate the end of her friend's cancer treatment
was dragged away by a saltwater crocodile as the
women swam at a beach Sunday night.
The BBC reports Cindy Waldron, 46, was with friend
Leeann Mitchell, 47, at Thornton Beach near Cairns
when the attack occurred at about 10:30 p.m. The
women were in waist-deep water.
Witnesses reportedly heard Waldron scream, "A
croc's got me, a croc's got me!"
Mitchell tried to pull Waldron away from the
crocodile but was unsuccessful. Waldon has not
been seen since.
Warren Entsch, an official with the North
Queensland MP, says the victim is at fault for the
attack, according to inquisitr.com.
The area where the women were swimming was
near a creek that offers crocodile-spotting tours,
Entsch says.
"You can't legislate against human stupidity,"
Entsch says. "This is a tragedy but it was avoidable.
You can only get there by ferry and there are signs
there saying watch out for the bloody crocodiles. If
you go in swimming at 10 o'clock at night, you're
going to get consumed."
On average, two people per year are killed by
crocodiles in Australia.

President Buhari to proceed on a 10 days vacation to London..to see an ENT specialist..

A press statement has been released by the
Presidency concerning a 10-day vacation President
Buhari is about to undertake, to enable him to rest
and also see an E.N.T (Ear. Nose. Throat) Specialist
in London. The statement reads,
President Muhammadu Buhari will take 10 days off
and travel to London on Monday June 6th to rest.
During the holiday, he will see an E.N.T. specialist
for a persistent ear infection. The President was
examined by his Personal Physician and an E.N.T
Specialist in Abuja and was treated. Both Nigerian
doctors recommended further evaluation purely as
a precaution.

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