A 67-year-old talented Nigerian man, Hadi Usman, based in Jekadafari area of Gombe State, has reacted to the rising prices of cooking gas in the country by inventing a water-cooking stove.
A Ghanaian traditional priest has left residents in the Ashanti Region in awe as he effortlessly ignited a fire using a sachet of water, popularly known as 'pure water.'
Hadi Usman, the 67-year-old Nigerian man from Gombe state who invented a stove that uses only water to cook has made it clear that he wants to transfer his knowledge to the younger generation.
In the video, the man revealed that the hawkers intentionally spill sachets of water on the ground, after which, they break down in tears to fool people into pitying him and giving them some money.
He may be a relatively unknown illusionist, but you could hardly describe Dynamo as being wet behind the ears. And the magician, whose real name is Steve Frayne, certainly proved this was the case as he 'walked' across the River Thames. The nifty footwork
A Nigerian man sparked a conversation on social media as he recorded the moment he woke up at 3 am to drink water but found his younger sister reading and preparing for the JAMB exams.
Surprisingly, the young man drank from a cup and from his mouth, he poured some drink into his woman's mouth. Netizens have reacted massively to the video, with some reiterating how irritating the gesture was.
A housewife, Iyanu Ojo, is currently lying critically ill at the Owo general hospital, in Ondo State, after her husband, Oluwaseun Ojo reportedly bathed her with hot water after a fracas.
"He showed up this evening getting me a new power bank, gown, food and gallons of water. If I don't find a man who loves me more than my dad does then I'm not doing." Watch the video below: Tiktok Video.
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To soak your feet in warm salt water, fill a basin or tub with warm water and add a handful of salt. The water should be warm, but not too hot, as hot water can cause burns. Soak your feet for 15-20 minutes, then pat them dry with a towel.
She wrote: "I'm tired of buying water in Lagos. If I calculate the money I use in buying water a year, it can build a whole duplex. "The whole Island water is a mess.
A Mexican man, Uziel Martínez, is currently traumatized after he received the shock of his life following his girlfriend's decision to choose another man over him despite his benevolence towards her family.