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Mawteen
Some People Complain Of Having Whit Patches,stretch Marks Or Burnt Skin After Using A Particular Product.Well,I Have Been In Those Shoes Before
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Some people complain of having whit patches,stretch marks or burnt skin after using a particular product.Well,I have been in those shoes before and still correcting some.Here are some tips to using very active creams/lotions..

When using very active creams/lotions like Cotonou  or Abidjan products(not everyone can afford Thailand or customized products)

1.Always add in extra skin friendly oils...lightening/whitening tend to dry out the skin which can cause skin burns ,stretch marks and patches.Make sure the lotion is moisturizing.Oils like almond,rosehip,jojoba,coconut,etc

2.Give your skin a breathing space...once you start to get fair,you should skin build.You can use a body butter or a glow oil.Use your lotion 4 times in a week and your body butter or glow oil the remaining days.It will make your skin healthy.

3.Use a mild soap or shower gel.You shouldn't use a strong lotion,a strong soap and a strong scrub at the same time...

4.Exfoliate properly too

5.Use active creams at night.

6.Take supplements...there are cheap supplements..vitamin c and cod liver oil 1000mg each are good.

If you do all these,you won't have issues with your creams.
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Sgpeterson
FG In Plans To Implement Methanol Fuel Technology
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By Joy Mackson, Abuja

The Minister of Science and Technology, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu, has revealed that steps are being taken to implement methanol fuel technology, an alternative to Premium Motor Spirit (PMS).

Methanol fuel is a substitute for biofuel which is used for internal combustion in car engines and other engines. It can be used independently or with PMS.

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Victor21
Winners Chapel Plans For Shiloh 2020 Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
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      The Living Faith Church Worldwide aka Winners Chapel is getting set to hold its yearly international gathering of the faithful called Shiloh.
Themed Turnaround Encounters, the services would be held from Tuesday, December 8 to Sunday, December 13.


   Every year, the programme always attracts diverse people from all over the world, especially in foreign countries where the church has branches.
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With the reality of COVID-19 and the restriction of international air travels in some countries, it is unclear how members in those places would come to the venue of Shiloh, in Otta, Ogun state.
The church's Shiloh programme always attracts thousands to Nigeria. Photo source: davidoyedepomin


    Also, since transmission of the disease forbids huge gathering, it is not clear if the church has sought the approval of the government for it and the kind of measures that would be in place to protect those on the ground.
Watch the church's advert for the programme below:
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that in an Instagram post shared by Bishop David Abioye, the deputy to the church's overseer, Bishop David Oyedepo, the church celebrated establishing 10,000 new branches in one year .
The post also has the words the "wonders of the age" written over a colourful e-poster that has Oyedepo on it in his white signature suit.


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The church's theme of the year, Breaking Limits, was placed at the upper left side of the flyer. Many members of the commission took to the comment section to celebrate the new victory.
In other news, Bishop Oyedepo has strongly rejected the application of the
Company and Allied Matters Acts (CAMA) in churches .
The law stipulates that religious bodies and charity organisations will be strictly regulated by the registrar-general of Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) and a supervising minister.
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Victor21
Netherlands Finally Returns Smuggled 600-year-old Ife Terracotta To Nigeria
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      The Kingdom of Netherlands has returned a 600-year-old smuggled Ife terracotta antiquity to Nigeria.
In a statement by the Ministry of Information and Culture, shared on its official Facebook Page the antiquity was presented to the minister, Lai Mohammed, on Thursday November 26.
According to Mohammed, the antiquity was smuggled through the airport in Ghana before getting to Europe in 2019.
The minister of information and culture, Lai Mohammed, was presented with the terracotta on Thursday, November 26. Photo credit: Federal Ministry of Information and Culture, Nigeria


   Mohammed said forged documents purported to be from a former director general of the National Commission for Museums and Monuments were presented by the smuggler.
Despite COVID-19, Winners Chapel plans to hold Shiloh 2020 which always attracts people from different countries
According to the minister, the Dutch Customs at Schiphol Airport suspected that the object might be illicitly imported and alerted the antiquity protection office.

  In an earlier report by Legit.ng , Mark Walker announced his readiness to return back to Nigeria the items his grandfather stole from the West African country.

  Recall that thousands of items were stolen from Nigeria during a British military expedition in the late 19th century.
Walker's grandfather, who was a soldier, took part in the looting of Benin City in the late 19th century. Legit.ng gathers that Walker's grandfather was in his twenties when he brought the artefacts back on his return to the UK.


   Legit.ng also previously reported that artefacts which were allegedly stolen from Nigeria were put up for sale in Paris with one of them going for as much as $1m (N380m).
Christie’s house auctioned the ‘stolen statues' which Nigerian officials claimed were taken during the civil war in the late 1960s.
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  This was after Nigeria’s National Commission for Museum and Monument asked that Christie stop the sale of the artefacts collected by art dealer and adviser of late French president Jacques Chirac.
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Wisebee
Coronavirus ‘miracle’ As Twins Born Prematurely While Mum In Coma
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A hospital consultant from the West Midlands who fell ill with Covid-19 while pregnant with twins has said it’s a "miracle" both children were born safe and well.

Perpetual Uke was six months pregnant when she fell seriously ill with Covid and was forced into a coma at Birmingham City Hospital.

She woke up 16 days later to find her baby bump gone and felt "terrified" as she thought the twins had died.

In reality, doctors had performed a caesarean on Perpetual and both Sochika Palmer and Osinachi Pascal were born at just 26 weeks.

Palmer weighed just 770g while her brother, Pascal, weighed 850g.


Both twins spent their first few months being looked after by intensive care nurses and were finally discharged after 116 days in hospital.

The mum-of-four said waking up two weeks after the delivery "was unbelievable" and although hospital staff said the twins were hers, she "didn't believe" it.


She said: "When they showed me the pictures, they were so tiny, they didn't look like human beings, I couldn't believe they were mine.

"I had never wanted them to go through this difficult path at the start of their lives.

"They couldn't see their mum for two weeks, which obviously made me very sad but, importantly, things had progressed well."


 
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Wisebee
Friends Who Broke Into Michael Jackson’s Old Home Found The Last Thing They Expected
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The Neverland Ranch was once Michael Jackson's pride and joy; it was a dreamland where he could act out all his fantasies.



After all, he didn't have much of a childhood after being thrust into stardom at such a young age.



After it was raided by investigators in 2003 following a series of child molestation charges, Jackson abandoned it until his death in 2009.



The ranch has been sitting in legal limbo ever since, with no clear potential residents emerging.

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That's why one group of friends decided that they had to sneak a peek inside by breaking in.



While that action may have been questionable (certainly in terms of legality), the pictures they shared were nonetheless fascinating...

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A great deal of their findings ended up being just what you might expect, considering Jackson's reputation.



He was never guilty of the allegations against him and Michael remained devoted to the magic and wonder of childhood.

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Yet there was definitely a lot of other creepy stuff to be found around the complex, too, such as the strange magazines and demonic statues below. People know Jackson for a lot of things, but the occult is rarely one of them.

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Some of the décor was truly heartwarming, especially all of the statues of happy children scattered around the park by the previous owner.



Or this adorable doorknob that you're probably googling to see where you can get it...

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Neverland was also once home to a wide variety of exotic animals, but those facilities have long since been abandoned.



After all, once the complex was deserted, there was nobody left to take care of the animals.

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Above this old cash register was a portrait of Jackson as an alien overlord. Could he have been trying to tell us something? If nothing else, he probably just thought that it was an amusing image.

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There's something especially eerie about all of these abandoned bumper cars, especially at night. One can only wonder how often Jackson liked to invite his guests to join him in his own little amusement park ride. If only that was the weirdest residing there...

There were even more statues of children. Each one of these structures was so realistic and highly detailed that it was almost unsettling.

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Is this the weirdest place on Earth? That depends on how you look at it, and what your feelings are about Michael Jackson himself. Regardless of how you feel about this enigmatic figure, though, there's no overstating how interesting his Neverland Ranch remains!

 The ranch was owned by the King of Pop since 1987 when he spend $19.5million but then used it as collateral for a $24.5million loan, which he defaulted on.



The company that bought the singer’s debt and then restored the property has finally put the ranch, located just outside of Santa Barbara, California, on the market, according to Wall Street Journal reports.



While the amusement park has now been removed, there are still plenty of things to do with the property featuring a swimming pool with a cabana, basketball court, tennis court and BBQ area.



The value of the home has been subject to speculation over the years with people suggesting figures as low as $35 million.



 
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