Wednesday, 17 August 2016

Khloe had her eight inches of skin removed because of cancer.

Few days ago Kim Kardashian admitted she gets butt injections but only to treat her psoriasi. Now Khloe just posted this saying she had  her eight inches of skin removed because of cancerread more

She wrote on her app: when she revealed that she had a skin cancer scare

"There was one mole I had on my back that was skin cancer. I had eight inches of skin removed. It was definitely painful because it was a lot of skin, but most of the time, the removals haven't been that bad. "A couple years ago, I noticed one growing under my breast. I immediately looked it up online and found out that if a mole is growing and changing shape, you should go to the doctor – so I did.They took the whole thing out and they biopsied it.


Thankfully, it was benign. I've gone through this process a couple of times and I am so grateful that most moles have not been cancerous. "Now that I've gone through this a couple of times, I am extra aware of my skin, body and moles.""I'm writing this post with the hope that my story can get some of you in to see your doctor if you notice something wrong with your skin.'I'm writing this post with the hope that my story can get some of you in to see your doctor if you notice something wrong with your skin.

I haven't had a problem in years, but wanted to share my experience with you so that if you notice something doesn't look right, you will take action and take care of your health!'





Thursday, 11 August 2016

Noble Laureate Wole Soyinka holds meeting with Buhari

 Wole Soyinka and President Buhari hold a private meeting,

They were in the State House,Abuja "I came to discuss national and international matters, general matters, that’s all!"

24hours UK visa application service in Nigeria -So in Nigeria one can get his or her visa within 24 hours. ‎


The British High Commission's website yesterday August 10th, posted  on their website launching‎ of the UK 24 hour service. The British High Commissioner, Paul Arkwright says though the service will cost more, it will help improve the visa service the UK provides in Nigeria
“I am pleased to see the super priority visa service being launched in Nigeria. This comes with an additional cost but is designed to give greater flexibility to our customers and underlines our strong commitment to improving the visa services we offer.

We expect this new service to be particularly useful for business. We understand that business opportunities and urgent requirements can arise at very short notice. We recognise this and want to facilitate such travel to the UK with this new super-fast service.”‎he said