A Nigerian drug dealer has been shot dead in Indonesia. The deceased was a member of a Malaysian-based drug ring with another Nigerian national and a Tanzanian woman. They were nabbed in their attempts to smuggle marijuana and crystal methamphetamine into Indonesia. The National Police Chief, General Tito Karnavian, weekend, confirmed the arrests and death to newsmen at Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatta International Airport. According to him, customs officials at the airport arrested the Tanzanian woman as she arrived from Kuala Lumpur in the early hours of Wednesday, January 4th. He said the officials confiscated 138 grams of crystal meth hidden in 20 capsules and three grams of marijuana tucked into her underpants, and 66 more capsules of crystal meth that she had swallowed, adding that the police and Customs officials have foiled 673 drug smuggling attempts into Indonesia between 2014 and 2017, and seized more than 2,000 kilograms of drugs. Also confirming the arrests, Customs and E...
The country’ s external reserves rose to $ 26.55 bn on January 9 , from $ 26.2 bn on January 6 , the latest data from the Central Bank of Nigeria showed on Tuesday. The foreign exchange reserves had hit $ 26 bn on January 3,2017, up from $ 25.8bn on December 30,2017, the CBN statistics revealed . The reserves ended last year with $ 25.84 bn balance on December 30,2016 . The foreign exchange reserves have been rising in recent weeks following the gradual increase in oil price and production output. Within the space of about six and half weeks , the reserves have appreciated by $2bn. It went up from $ 24.5 bn on November 24,2016 to $ 26.5 bn on January 9,2017. The foreign exchange reserves had risen to over four- month high of $ 25.7 bn on December 28, up from $ 25.4 bn on December 23 . In less than one week, the reserves rose by almost $ 300m from $ 25.084 bn on December 16,2016 to $ 25.361 on December 22. However , currency and economic experts are not sure if the tiny uptic...
Especially for youths, smartphone addiction is very real. Several survey and research have been carried out on the addictive use of smartphones by young people – who spend more time, and can't do without their phones. So what makes us so eager to play with our phones instead of engaging in real life? Experts say our brains get a hit of dopamine and serotonin – the chemicals linked to happiness – when our phones beep or ring. These are the same chemicals that give drug users their ‘high’! Smartphone addiction exists, and just like with other addictive substances, withdrawal can be long and painful and come with complications, some of which are: 1. Nerve Damage: Smartphones don’t just affect your health on a day-to-day basis – they may also cause long term, incurable side effects. Like occipital neuralgia – a neurological condition where the nerves that run from the top of the spinal cord up through the scalp become compressed or inflamed. This condition causes symptoms similar t...
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