Here’s a researched and polished draft of the article — with verified facts, context, and a disclaimer — based on the latest reports. You should double‑check any claims before publishing. Court Orders NMA to Verify Kanu’s Health in Eight Days? A Critical Look A claim circulating in some corners of social media and alternative news outlets asserts that a court has directed the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) to verify the health status of Nnamdi Kanu within eight days. However, after a review of current media reports, there is no credible evidence of such an order. What the Reports Actually Say In September 2025, Kanu’s legal team filed a motion asking the Federal High Court in Abuja to transfer him from DSS custody to the Abuja National Hospital for medical attention. ( The Guardian Nigeria ) Justice Musa Liman , who was serving as a vacation judge, initially accepted the motion ex parte and scheduled a hearing, ordering that DSS be served. ( The Gu...
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Here's How Heartbreak Affects Your Entire Body Imagine this, you are in a happy relationship with the love of your life, and suddenly out of the blue, he/she breaks up with you. Does it feel like a knife through your heart? And while you hope that time will numb the pain, there are lots of emotions to wade through before your heart can heal. It is not just your heart that's broken, your entire body is going through a lot more than you know. We take a look at what science has to say about how our body processes heartbreak. According to recent research, after a breakup people experience similar brain activity when shown photos of their loved one as they do when in physical pain. Emotional hurt triggers the same region of the brain that processes physical pain. Author Meghan Laslocky’s popular work on heartbreak talks about the damage it does to a person's nervous system and overall health. Here are some findings that talk about how a broken heart affects y...
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How to beat cold,flu and fever in just 24 hours Its that time of year when we all start to get bunged up and try to remember what it felt like to be able to breathe through our nose. The warning signs before a cold are very recognisable and as they set in, we run out to stockpile soup and medication before hibernating into our duvets to feel sorry for ourselves. However, experts say that treating the symptoms early enough can banish the cold before it takes a grip of our sinuses. They all gave their top tips on what you should do in the morning, afternoon and evening if you think you might be coming down with a cold to rid the symptoms in just 24 hours, as reported by The Sun. Morning Professor Ron Eccles, a cold-and-flu expert and emeritus professor at Cardiff University, says beginning the day with a hot shower can loosen secretions in our noses as the steams helps clear blocked sinuses. The warm water can also bring relief to the aching limbs we often experience when we ...