A Nutritionist and Founder, Corlerns Foods Ltd, Awka, Anambra State, Obiora Chukwunulu said the reason many people now use NSS following the over 150 per cent increase in thecost of free sugar is because many sugar substitutes taste sweeter
He said: "A healthy nation is a wealthy nation. Personally, however, I am not one for all this noise about thecost of drugs, it's not the only thing whose prices have gone up.
Buhari's admonition comes on the heels of an investigative report by BBC which shone some more light on how much codeine is being abused by young Nigerians intent on getting high at all cost; with the covert collusion of pharmaceutical companies
Pascoe is, in fact, so good at anti-ageing that he is currently number six in the world Rejuvination Olympics. This means that he is faring better than Bryan Johnson, 46, who is just behind him on the leaderboard.
Taking to her Instagram story, she also shared photos of some of the designer clothes she's already buying for her baby boy, to the surprise of her mum who can't believe the extravagant cost of them. See below:
"This is why Captain said that all of ECOWAS and I must add, all those pulling the strings are all responsible for those sanctions and for the deaths of thousands of Nigériens. @officialABAT Sir their bloodis on your hands," he said.
"With thecost of one bottle of beer, I can buy four sachets of my preferred bitters. It's a clear choice for me," he noted. Nosa, a furniture maker, echoed this sentiment.
The most important thing you can do for healthy ageing is to balance your blood sugar and keep your insulin levels low and your cells insulin sensitive.
"I pleaded with him to forgive me of all my sins, saying that I took that course of action to protect the marriage and the consolation is that the new baby boy would replace his son, since it is his late son's blood.
Apart from the personal benefits that had turned many of them into millionaires overnight, they saw the Jonathan presidency as the culmination of the Niger-Delta struggle that had started many years earlier and cost so much in human lives.
She explained that when cognitive losses and health costs were added, inadequate breastfeeding was estimated to costthe Nigerian economy $21 billion per year or 4.1 percent of its Gross National Index (GNI): "With the current high birth rate
The university don lamented that the people's standard of living is at its lowest ebb following the high cost of living as a result of continued downward slope in the value of the naira against the dollar and other foreign currencies, and instead