Puffer fish, also known as blowfish, are located in tropical seas around the globe. Though they’re the
second most poisonous vertebrate on the planet (after the golden arrow
dart frog), they’re arguably more dangerous as their neurotoxin, called
tetrodoxin, is found in
Sunday 25 June 2017
Wednesday 21 June 2017
THE RELATIONSHIP DIARY 02
RED SHEETS
To fight a war,
they say men depend on their weapon while women depend on their words or
silence. The problem now is Victoria doesn't know if she should stay silent or
talk because this is definitely a war; one even she, the fighter, does not know
the cause, what she is fighting or why there is a fight. She is about to lose
two things at a time or no, she lost one but the second is at the verge or is
it not?
Tuesday 20 June 2017
THE RELATIONSHIP DIARY 01
MY
FIRST, HIS
LOSS
“Your loss not mine”, I found myself saying at
impulse before I started replaying in my head...this boy thinks he is
something sha! I met Kunle during one short ASUU strike like that and to be
honest, he is fabulous, though I only thought of him as a sweet distraction.
And here he is after, I don’t even know how many months, telling me he does not
feel chemistry between us and he is ready for a wedding am not prepared for.
Gosh! ANIMAL WATCH: THE CONE SNAIL
It may not look like much, and you may easily mistake it for any other
snail on the beach, but the cone snail is an extremely deadly animal. Just one drop of its
venom can kill twenty human adults. There is no antivenin, which means
that if you are stung, you will almost certainly be dead within minutes.
Monday 19 June 2017
HISTORY OF AMALA AND GBEGIRI
Do
you know that Amala and Gbegiri are 100% Yoruba food? This delicacy is one
enjoyed far and wide within yorubaland. But how did it originate and why is Amala often combined with Gbegiri? You will be surprised with the rich history behind this Yoruba delicacy.
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