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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

VIDEO: iCR8Media Meets Wizkid



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The iCR8Media team caught up with Starboy WIZKID to talk about his soon to be released album. He tells us what to expect from the album,who he has worked with in putting together the album. Watch

What Am I Hearing And Why? Mercy Johnson Better Than Omotola And Genevieve?



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Popular media personality and Channels TV’s “Rubbin’ Minds” host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu certainly got me confused. Did Ebuka put Mercy Johnson on the spot?
The Rubbin’ Minds host Ebuka says Mercy Johnson makes other A-list actresses look like amateurs.
The phenomenal actresses Nollywood queen Omotola Ekeinde and diva Genevieve look like amateurs too?
Who agrees with him?

2013 Mode Men of the Year Awards! Olamide, Stephen Keshi, Olisa Adibua Come Out As Winners



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Mode Men Magazine have announced the winners of this year’s Mode Men “Men Of The Year” Awards, and even though the ceremony which was scheduled to take place last saturday, December 7th, 2013 was cancelled, they went ahead and released their winners.

Corruption: Reuben Abati Responds To Speaker Aminu Tambuwal



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President spokesperson, Reuben Abati has replied the speaker of House of Assembly Aminu Tambuwal on his statement that President Jonathan’s body language is encouraging corruption in Nigeria. Aminu said Goodluck Jonathan administration is encouraging corrupt practices by ‘failing to act on corruption cases revealed by the National Assembly.’

Friday, December 6, 2013

What Causes Tumors?

Tumors can be benign, pre-malignant, or malignant, and caused by several different factors. Malignant ones are cancerous, while benign are not.
When cells are formed, they have the ability to differentiate. When cells begin splitting in a mother’s womb, they program themselves for specific jobs. Some become heart cells, some become the brain, and so forth, until the body is fully formed. Cells also have the ability to self-regulate. When new cells are needed, they know how to produce more and to stop when no more cells are needed.
When cells continue to be created, this can cause tumors. Tumor cells cannot differentiate or self-regulate, but continue to grow until they are discovered. Tumors begin to apply pressure to surrounding body parts and nerves, causing health problems. This is especially true of those in the brain.

Stop freaking out about the United States’ World Cup draw

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Yes, this is a hard group.
Really, it couldn’t have been more difficult. The Americans open the tournament against Ghana, who eliminated the U.S. in the last two World Cups, and then face two of Europe’s best teams in Portugal (in the Amazon rainforest) and Germany (who the U.S. lost to in the 1998 and 2002 World Cups).
Compounding the task of advancing to the second round is the ridiculous amount of travel facing the United States. The Americans will have logged nearly 9,000 miles after they complete group play. To recap: The U.S. will play the team that has ended their last two World Cup runs, one of the best players in the World, and a three-time World Cup champion.
In 20 years, there hasn’t been a harder Group of Death. But this is why it’s going to be OK.

The U.S. is fitter than any other team on earth.

A mourning nation prepares for Mandela funeral Dec. 15

The former president will be given a state funeral in the Eastern Cape village of Qunu

Flags flew at half-staff Friday as South Africa, in deep mourning, prepared for a week of reflection, prayer and remembrance before Nelson Mandela is laid to rest in a state funeral next Sunday in the Eastern Cape village of Qunu.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu led a prayer service in Mandela's memory on Friday at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.
"All of us here in many ways amazed the world, a world that was expecting us to be devastated by a racial conflagration," Tutu said, recalling how Mandela helped unite South Africa as it dismantled apartheid and prepared for all-race elections in 1994.
The Johannesburg Stock Exchange paused trading at 11 a.m. to mark the passing of the anti-apartheid leader and former president.
Hours after his death, a black SUV-type vehicle containing his flag-draped coffin pulled away from his home after midnight in Johannesburg's leafy Houghton neighborhood, escorted by military motorcycle outriders, to take the body to a military morgue in Pretoria, the capital.
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