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Mastery over the desire for sex

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            Sex is one of the greatest of all forces which motivate human beings. Because of this fact, it is also one of the most dangerous forces. If humans would control their desires and transmute them into a driving force which which to carry on their occupation that is command if they spent on their work one half the time they dessipate in pursuit sex, they will never know provety. The relationship between sex and poverty is that where sex is not under control, it will quickly need one to poverty.      All great leaders in every walk of life are highly sexy, but they follow the habit of controlling the sex desires, switching them into a driving force behind the occupation. Is it possible to master the emotion of sex? Yes, by the simple process for transmuting that emotion into some form of activities other than copulation.   Should one not indulge in desire in desire for sex? No, sex, like all other forces available to man, should be understood, mastered, and lastly made to

Garden egg and your health

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Most Nigerians are familiar with the fruit- vegetable called eggplant or aubergine, popularly referred to as a garden egg. It is well known for its cultural significance to certain tribes – Igbos particularly – and as a key ingredient of a highly loved dish. When next you’re in the mood for a tasty delicacy, whip up a pot of flavourful garden egg sauce and serve with some boiled yam, rice or plantain. Apart from what it does to our tastebuds, there are also many health benefits of garden eggs that should not be understimated.     Here are some insights from a Vanguard Newspaper investigation conducted in 2014. Weight loss : Nutritionists recommend it as a perfect food option for those interested in losing weight because of its high fibre content. It fills up the tummy quickly, and this subsequently reduces consumption of other high calorie options. The fibre also helps to maintain low levels of cholesterol in the body system. Heart protection : The fibre content in the