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Women who have more s3x ‘have better developed brains’

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Scientific researchers have found the brain region linked to genital touch in women and it seems it’s better developed in women sho have sex regularly.

 

The study, recently published in the Journal of Neuroscience, analysed the connection between touch and cerebral development in 20 adult females.

 

As part of the research, female volunteers – between the ages of 18 and 45 – had their clitorises stimulated by a vibrating object placed above their underwear, while their brains were scanned.

 

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Court Voids Regulation Which Allowed Dismissal Of Pregnant Unmarried Police Officers

The Court of Appeal in Abuja has declared Regulations 126 and 127 of the Nigerian Police as illegal. These regulations previously allowed for the dismissal of unmarried policewomen who became pregnant while in service.

Lifestyle Nigeria reports that the three-man panel of the court has also asked the Nigerian Police Force, the Police Service Commission, and the Attorney General of the Federation to review the entire Police Regulations to ensure that they align with the demands of a modern society governed by the rule of law.

The decision was delivered in the suit filed by the incorporated trustees of the Nigeria Bar Association against the three respondents.

The legal battle began when the Nigerian Bar Association filed an originating summons challenging the discriminatory practices within the Nigerian Police Force on February 15, 2021. However, the Federal High Court, Abuja, dismissed the action for lacking merit on February 21, 2022.

The appellants asked the court to determine among other things: Whether the provisions of Regulation 127 of the Nigeria Police Regulations made pursuant to the Police Act, Cap 19 Laws of the Federal of Nigeria, 2004, to the extent that it provides that “an unmarried woman police officer who becomes pregnant shall be discharged from the force, and shall not be re-enlisted except with the approval of the Inspector General of Police” does not violently contravene the provisions of Sections 37 & 42 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) and therefore unconstitutional, null and void.

The NBA also asked the court to make “AN ORDER striking down Regulations 126 and 127 of the Nigeria Police Regulations made pursuant to the Police Act, Cap 19 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004, as same is in violent conflict with the provisions of Section 37 & 42 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended).

Dissatisfied with the judgment, the Appellant approached the Court via a Notice of Appeal filed on March 15, 2022, containing six grounds.

Justice Olubunmi Oyewole read the lead judgment, which was unanimously adopted by the other members of the panel, Justice Bukola Banjoko and Justice Okon Abang. The Court of Appeal unanimously allowed the appeal, overturning the Federal High Court’s decision in favour of the NBA.

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Yewande Fashola wedding – .

Former Lagos governor Babatunde Fashola’s daughter, Yewande Fashola, has tied the knot with Posi Ogunlesi in a wedding ceremony that has captivated many with its simplicity.

 Despite expectations of extravagance, both the wedding dress worn by Yewande Fashola and the venue were notably understated, sparking discussions about the contrast with the usual grandeur associated with such events, particularly for the offspring of affluent figures like former governors.

The ceremony, attended by numerous dignitaries and public figures, saw the couple exchange vows in front of an audience eager to witness their union.

 Photos from the wedding day circulated online, eliciting admiration from netizens, particularly for a poignant moment captured as the ex-governor escorted his daughter down the aisle.

The simple wedding of Yewande Fashola made people think about what’s really important in marriage. It reminded everyone that weddings don’t have to be fancy to be meaningful. What matters most is the love and commitment between the couple, showing that marriage is about a lifelong journey together, not just one big party.

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See some reactions below:

mayxc_x: See the simplicity, be like na broke ppl dey do the most

only1rosabel: See as rich man pikin do simple wedding hair oo , poor man own go want wear wig of 1.3 pay stylist 500k .

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Court sentences ex-FCMB manager to 121 years imprisonment

Justice S. N. Odili of the Anambra State High Court sitting in Onitsha, Anambra State, has convicted and sentenced a former manager with First City Monument Bank, FCMB, Onitsha branch, Nwachukwu Placidus, to a cumulative 121 years imprisonment.

A statement issued by the anti-graft agency on Saturday said Placidus bagged the jail term for diverting fixed deposit funds of a customer to the tune of N112,100,000 for his personal use.

He was arraigned on Tuesday, March 27, 2018 on 16-count charges bordering on forgery, stealing, obtaining by false pretence and uttering, by the Enugu Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

One of the counts reads: “Nwachukwu Placidus between February 2009 and November 2014 in Onitsha, Anambra State within the jurisdiction of the Anambra State High Court of Nigeria with intent to defraud obtained the sum of (N112,100,000) One Hundred and Twelve Million, One Hundred Thousand Naira only, from Idemili Microfinance Bank under the false pretence that you have placed the said money in a fixed deposit account with First City Monument Bank PLC for it, which pretence you knew to be false and you thereby committed an offence”.

He pleaded not guilty to the charges when they were read to him, thus setting the stage for his trial.

In the course of trial, the EFCC, through its counsel, Mainforce Ekwu presented four witnesses and tendered several relevant documents which were admitted in evidence.

In his judgment, Justice Odili held that “the prosecution proved its case beyond reasonable doubt” and sentenced the convict to nine years imprisonment on count 3, 4 years on count 4 and 9 years on counts 5 to 16 respectively. He was discharged on counts 1 and 2. The sentences shall run concurrently.

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