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Allergies can be quite tasking to cope with if taken for granted. That’s why up to date the only known cure from these allergens is avoiding the causative agents. Allergies can be caused by a whole range of things. Food, fur, certain chemicals, durst, some cannot even stand the smell of certain body oils. While this article focuses on ways to be in control of food allergens, some guidelines might as well help for the other allergies. You might also want to keep in mind that food allergies are considered to be more dangerous compared to the others. But not…

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Food waste is a growing global concern as the population grows and food security becomes more and more of an issue. According to the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, food security “exists when all people, at all times have access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life.” In September of 2015, the UN announced their Sustainable Development Goals. One goal is to halve global food waste in order to reduce worldwide food loss. It is estimated that about half of the food produced every…

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Disability is not embraced by everyone as a norm in society. Most people fail to see the ability of disabled persons. Hence, they stigmatize those physically disadvantaged. Besides, some stereotypes believe that disability is a curse from God. Aware of this, Crystal Chigbu, a Nigerian lady decided to support children with no limbs. This followed her own experience of taking care of her daughter, born without the right limb. Chigbu says that having a child with no limb 10 years ago was hard for her. People would stigmatize her and tell her all sorts of nasty things. Through it all,…

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Senegal reached their second Africa Cup of Nations final with an extra-time victory over Tunisia and Nigeria on the other side was beaten by Algeria in the keenly contested match between the four teams that reached Semi-final. In the match between Tunisia and Senegal, both sides had penalties saved in normal time before Tunisia defender Dylan Bronn inadvertently headed the only goal of the game into their own net. Tunisia had a late penalty award overturned by VAR. Mouez Hassen tipped Sadio Mane’s free-kick onto Bronn’s head as Senegal -who faces Algeria in the final -now moved a step closer to…

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Nine lions were poisoned at the acclaimed Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, according to Paul Shelutete, a spokesman for Tanzania National Park. The lions’ carcasses were found last weekend. Three suspects are currently being held in police custody in connection to the poisonings. Motives are not yet clear, but this is the third poisoning incident in Tanzania since 2015. Nineteen lions in total have been killed by poison or shooting in community areas. In neighboring Uganda, 11 lions were found dead from a suspected poisoning at the Queen Elizabeth National Park in April. A veterinarian from the Tanzania Wildlife Research…

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Tunisia’s president claimed on Thursday that sub-Saharan migrants are part of a plot to change the country’s demographics. while refuting human rights group accusations of racism. However, human rights groups call the president’s views racist. On Tuesday, President Kais Saied issued an order for the country’s security forces to put a halt to all unlawful immigration to Tunisia. While suggesting that all migrants must leave the nation without any documents, which received tremendous criticism. Saied and Home Minister Tawfiq Charfeddin discussed how Saied’s opponents manipulated his statements to incite violence in an internet video. Human rights groups accused Saied of…

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On Tuesday, the Wall Street investment bank JPMorgan stopped a sharp drop in Nigerian assets. This they did by saying that the risk of trouble in the West African country due to the election may be going down. This statement was made in response to a report that the risk of trouble in the country was going up. Furthermore, JPMorgan suggested that investors would profit by taking a long position (non-deliverable future) in the US dollar. And also the Nigerian naira over the next nine months. This in suggested in anticipation that the official exchange rate would fall significantly during…

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Sierra Leone’s First Lady Weds A First Lady is the wife of the male head of a country. Fatima Bio is the First Lady of Sierra Leone. Her husband’s name is Julius Maada Bio. Their civil inter-faith wedding was in London in the year 2013, and they have one child who was born in London. Organization Of African First Ladies For Development Before OAFLAD came to existence, it was known as the Organization of African First Ladies Against HIV/AIDS(OAFLA). This body advocated for solutions to curb the growth of the virus. They were also against stigmatization and discrimination of people…

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At the point when people consider South Africa the most inconsistent nation on the planet, they’re referring to income. The richest have the advantage. Presently, we have a clear picture of how unequally the nation’s riches are circulated. Since the coronavirus demonstrated its inclination for transmission across the outskirts and advanced toward South Africa at the beginning of March, the figures have been the routine announcements of deaths and infections. In any case, an alternate arrangement of figures published a week ago by the United Nations University (UNU) has uncovered new indication of an increasingly constant South African sickness -…

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Ask any African youth why there is little development in their country. The first response will be corruption. There is a high level of corruption in Africa countries, which has reduced its transition from third world continent to a developed Africa. The largest content in the world has plenty of resources; a lot of youth, power, and labor. However, poor governance and greed among those in authority have made Africa sit on its legs when it comes to development. South African female-headed youth accounting firm prepared to fight corruption. According to Watchdog Corruption Reports, more than half the South African…

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