INTERNATIONAL DAY AGAINST DRUG ABUSE: NIGERIA'S FIRST LADY OLUREMI TINUBU ADVOCATES EDUCATION & FAMILY SUPPORT TO FIGHT THE MENACE. (PHOTO).

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  INTERNATIONAL DAY AGAINST DRUG ABUSE: NIGERIA'S FIRST LADY OLUREMI TINUBU ADVOCATES EDUCATION & FAMILY SUPPORT TO FIGHT THE MENACE  Nigeria's First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu says prevention, through education, awareness, family support and community engagement, remains one of the most effective tools in addressing substance abuse and criminal networks. In her message marking 2026 International Day Against Drug Abuse,  with the theme "The evidence is clear: Invest in prevention.  StopOrganizedCrime." The First Lady also reiterates her call on governments, families, schools, faith-based organizations and the civil society to strengthen their collective commitment to creating safe, inclusive, and supportive environments where every child and young person can thrive and contribute meaningfully to the society by sustaining advocacy, care, and support systems.

REGULAR SEX IS HEALTHY,SAVE YOURSELF FROM HEART ATTACK- ACTRESS,KEMI AFOLABI LAMENTS CELIBACY. (PHOTO).


 Actress, Kemi Afolabi has lamented her celibate status after sharing a video on how sexual intercourse helps to reduce the risks of a heart attack.

The video said to be based on facts said, "Having sex more than 21 times a month can reduce your risk of a heart attack."

In her caption, the actress, who was recently attacked by gunmen along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway said, "Haa, God please save me oh. I have been on a sex break for more than one-year sha. Hmmm, who will help me bayi? As I no get partner. I will not die of heart attack insha Allah. Amin."

According to John Hopkins Medicine, studies suggest that men who have sex at least twice a week and women who report having satisfying sex lives are less likely to have a heart attack.

Photo credit: kemiafolabiadesipe

 

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