BRAZILIAN FESTIVAL FANTI SUCCESSFULLY HELD IN TBS, LAGOS STATE. (PHOTOS).

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The Fanti Carnival in Lagos originated in the 19th century, brought by Afro-Brazilian returnees (known as the Aguda or Amaro) who settled on Lagos Island after returning from slavery in Brazil. It began in the 1880s, merging Brazilian Samba culture with local Yoruba traditions, often celebrated by Communities like Lafiaji and Campos.   "Today, I was at the Fanti Carnival at Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos Island and it was a lively showcase of culture, with each group bringing its own colours, choreography and strong sense of identity. It was especially meaningful to see historic communities like Campos, Lafiaji, Okoo-Faji, Okepopo, Olowogbowo, Epetedo, and Isale-Eko come together, making the day even more memorable. From the coordinated parades to the music, dance, and vibrant displays by our young people, as well as the energy of the crowd, it was a rich blend of culture and creativity. Today reflects an important part of our heritage that we must continue to preserve and celebr...

INDIAN MINISTER CLAIMED COWSHED COULD CURE CANCER 😆. (PHOTO).


 Uttar Pradesh minister and BJP leader Sanjay Singh Gangwar made unusual claims on Sunday, stating that cleaning cowsheds and lying in them could cure cancer.

 He also said that petting cows could reduce the dosage of blood pressure medicines by half. Gangwar made these comments while addressing a gathering at the inauguration of Kanha Gaushala, a cow shelter built at a cost of Rs. 55 lakh in Pilibhit district.


The minister encouraged people to pet cows, claiming it would help lower blood pressure. He suggested that after regularly petting cows, a person could reduce their blood pressure medicine dosage. Gangwar also urged people to celebrate special occasions, like anniversaries and birthdays, at cow shelters and donate fodder to support the cows.


He went on to claim that cancer patients could benefit from spending time cleaning and lying in cowsheds, and that burning cow dung cakes could provide relief from mosquitoes. Gangwar even encouraged Muslims to come to the cowshed on Eid and make traditional dishes like vermicelli using cow’s milk.


Gangwar’s remarks follow other controversial statements by BJP leaders, including a suggestion earlier this month to make people sip cow urine before entering garba pandals during Navratri. These statements have sparked criticism, with opposition leaders accusing the BJP of using such ideas for political and cultural polarisation. 

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