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Dear men, if a girl starts to ask you these questions, she doesn't love you she's only pretending

Girls tend to think that men sometimes fall for them to an extent that, they don't think about what they are doing, but just love.


In many cases, the girls pretend to love a man, but down deep she has her motives.

Some girls can even be very stupid to be just fooling and tooling the guy around just for their fun.










A guy in love is likely to be blinded not to see anything that the girl may have been doing to him, physically, mentally, or spiritually.


But today in this article we are going to talk about things your girlfriend may be asking she doesn't love, but she is only pretending.


1. What do you for a living?

2. How much do earn per month?


3. Are your parents alive?

4. Are you still living with your parents?


5. Why do you leave your Ex?

6. Can you do anything for me?

7. What can you do for love?


8. For how long have you dated your Ex?


9. Can you buy anything I want?


10. Can you leave your parents' house when we are married?


11. What is your relationship with God?


12. What is your biggest regret in life?


13. Have ever had a thought of making suicide?


14. What are your reasons for trying to end your life?


15. Can you quit your job because of me?


16. Tell me about the worst experience in your previous relationship.


17. Do you think you have a future at this age?


18. What were your thoughts about your last summer with your Ex?


19. Can you apologize to me without you doing anything?


20. Can you break up with me, even if I slapped you for no reason?


List of questions your girlfriend will ask you she loves you.











You don't have to believe me, in the above-mentioned statements, but it is the reality, any girl that loves you, will hardly ever ask you the questions that are questioning your integrity no matter what.

EXCLUSIVE: COVID-19 Hits Queen’s College Lagos As Pupils Test Positive, Health Officials Collect Over 200 Samples


 The Queen’s College, Yaba, founded in 1927, is one of the oldest elite schools in the state, often referred to as the girls’ version of the King’s College. 

Some pupils of the Queen’s College, Yaba, Lagos State, have tested positive to COVID-19 while a few symptomatic others have been isolated at the school bay, according to information reaching SaharaReporters from multiple credible sources.

On Friday, the Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Prof Akin Abayomi, led other health emergency officials to the school to collect the samples of about 200 pupils for COVID-19 tests, according to school teachers who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

Some of our pupils were exposed to the virus, and they have symptoms. So, the state officials were called in to collect their samples. About six pupils had tested positive to the virus earlier, and they have been taken to a treatment facility in town,” a female teacher explained.


“All the pupils are the target for sampling. There are about 600. But on Friday, over 200 pupils’ samples have been taken by the officials. I don’t know how many pupils tested positive initially, but there are quite a number of them,” another top staff of the school added.


The Queen’s College, Yaba, founded in 1927, is one of the oldest elite schools in the state, often referred to as the girls’ version of the King’s College.


The Lagos State Government confirmed in a statement on Friday that pupils of “a public school” tested positive to the virus, although it chose not to name the school.


The statement reads in part, “Lagos State Government has confirmed positive COVID-19 cases in a secondary boarding school on the mainland. A member of the school’s staff was confirmed positive for COVID-19 on November 2.


“The staff member fell ill for a few days and received first aid at the school clinic. She subsequently tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday, November 2 at the Lagos State Biobank. Steps are being taken to contain the spread within the school and reduce exposure to the outside community. All parents are being contacted first through the PTA, and a family zoom call is being arranged to allay their fears further.


“Students who test positive are to be isolated in the school premises and, if unwell, will be admitted to one of the accredited isolation centres in Lagos. Students are discouraged from going home to avoid infecting members of their families.


“Members of the Emergency Operation Center Lagos, NCDC and our counterparts in the Ministry of Education have been deployed in the school to provide strategic interventions and support. These include psychosocial support, infection prevention control, medical monitoring and risk communication experts to enlighten further affected people.”


The Queen’s College is not the first school where many pupils have been found positive to COVID-19 in the state.


On October 16, the government confirmed COVID-19 cases in a private boarding school in the Lekki area.


The health commissioner, Abayomi, had disclosed that 181 students and staff members at the private school tested positive to the virus, out of a total 441 school population.


After weeks of observed reduction in cases in Lagos State, the state had in the last week ben experiencing a surge, fuelling fears that a second wave of the virus was imminent.


The Lagos State Government only on Wednesday stressed the need for residents to strictly adhere to precautionary measures against COVID-19 infection to prevent the much-feared second wave.


The socio-economic implications of the virus, such as another lockdown are primarily the worry of most residents of the state.

Do These 5 Things To Get Rid Of Them If You Have Whiteheads On Your Face













An average person would tell you that whiteheads is a result of disease or medical conditions ongoing beneath the skin, but that is not the case as whiteheads a naturally occurring constituents of a humans face, especially during the puberty and post-puberty stages when the hormones are at their peaks in the body. 

What causes whiteheads? Simply out that the blockage of the skinn pores will bring forth whiteheads when you press the surface of your skin. This is because the skin does not wait for humans to moisturise it, instead it discharges oily substance through the skin pure to the surface itself and ensure that the skin is never dry or irritated by sunlight, ultraviolet rays and others.

Illustrative image showing the appearance of whiteheads on the skin


However, when these oily substances are blocked from access to the skin surfaces, they get trapped in the skin pores thereby getting clogged in the tiny space without being able to perform their basic function. Moments after getting clogged in the space, they begin to solidify and hence come out as solids when the face is eased of pressure. 


Skin Health Specialists and Experts will assert that even though whiteheads can be experienced in every part of the face, it is most inherent and abundant at the T zone i.e the nose and crow areas as they contain large and more pores for conveyance of the skin lubricants.

Illustrative image shown the appearance of Blackheads on the nose

Also, there are basically two types of this biological occurrence, one is popular known as Whiteheads or Closed Comedones, while the second one is called the Blackheads. They have similar characteristics and formation, only that the blackheads are expended from larger pores and the oil (sebum) would have mixed with keratinocytes and several dead cells which makes it appear more darker and bears similar color to the color of the body.

Whiteheads can also cause a pimple infection when care is not taken, because the clogged pore will continue to block the passage of foreign and waste materials from the skin and continuous blockage can lead to inflammation of the skin cells, which manifests in form of a pimple. So be careful not to be oblivious of whiteheads when they are present on your face to save yourself from the trouble of fending off pimples attacks on your face.
As harmless as whiteheads can be, they can cause social panic or distress when the person who carries them finds out in the midst of a crowd, this is why it is vest to get rid of white heads with the simple practices that will be explained in this article. 



1. Wash your Face 2-3 times a day to ensure that your skin is clean and does not block any pore and hence cause whiteheads.

2. Aloe Vera and Tea tree are two of the most dearest natural skin aids that can be used again whiteheads as Aloe Vera clears your face off oily substances and dirts when it applied.




3. Before you sleep, clean and wipe your face with cotton and a preferable toner, but ensure that the toner does not contain alcohol.

4. Use Cucumber as skin moisturizer, because the fruit is highly beneficial for a healthy skin and is mostly recomemned by skin health experts as a natural herbal regimen. 

5. Stay away from junk foods, especially those containing high levels of oils and fatty components.

I hope this was helpful in some way. Thank you for reading and best regards.


June 12: Nigeria must be restructured to federating units – Gani Adams explodes


To free Nigerians from “bondage”, Nigeria must be restructured into federating units.

This is according to the Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Adams, in a statement sent to DAILY POST on Thursday in commemoration of the June 12, 1993, anniversary.

He expressed joy that part of the dreams of Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC), has been realized with the official naming of June 12 as the Democracy Day.

Adams, however, regretted that despite the sacrifices of the activists and pro-democracy groups, democracy is yet to take its root in Nigeria.

He stated that Nigeria can only get it right with true federalism, pointing out that the only way out of the political logjam is to let the federating states develop at their own pace.

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Adams noted that when federating units are allowed to develop at their own pace, there will be mutual benefits and progress.

He said the issue of security and state police would be taken care of without fear or favour.

“The kind of democracy we fought for during the June 12 struggle. It is far different from what we are seeing now. The struggle for the actualisation of the mandate given freely to the late M.K.O. Abiola in a free and fair election then was a long, hard battle to survive the military onslaughts”

“Those of us alive today still remember those moments with a lot of regrets, and surprises. We think of how we were able to survive those trying periods. The journey for this democracy has been tortuous. Today, our democracy is at best, one step forward and five steps backward. But in all, we thank God that we are alive to tell the story.


“We got it wrong right from the outset. We got it wrong with leadership. Nigeria has been crippled by bad leadership. This has always been our problem. All our leaders have lost touch with the people at the grassroots, that is why we must continue to press for justice until we get the best for Nigeria and Nigerians.”

Adams added that the lesson of the June 12 election is for a lifetime for everybody, stressing that no matter how long the long arm of lies persists, the truth will one day prevail.


Coronavirus: Ministers consider NHS contact-tracing app rethink

NHS Covid-19 app

Concerns about the risks of deploying a go-it-alone UK coronavirus contact-tracing app are causing further delays.

A second version of the smartphone software was due to have begun testing on the Isle of Wight on Tuesday, but the government decided to postpone the trial.

Ministers are considering switching the app over to tech developed by Apple and Google.

But countries testing that model are experiencing issues of their own.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock had originally said the NHS Covid-19 app was to be launched across England - and possibly other parts of the UK - by 1 June.

But he subsequently said the government had decided it would be better to establish a network of human contract tracers first.

However, the BBC has discovered that one of the main reasons the initiative is running behind schedule is that developers are having problems using Bluetooth as a means to estimate distance.


Isle of Wight app


Even so, they still believe they are better placed to tackle the challenge than counterparts overseas who are working under constraints imposed by the two US tech firms.

Bluetooth handshakes

Contact-tracing apps are designed to prevent a second wave of infections by keeping a log of when two people are in close proximity to each other and for how long.

If one of the users later tests positive for the disease, the records are used to determine how likely it is they infected the other. If required, an alert is triggered to help prevent the further spread of the virus.

The UK has adopted what is known as a "centralised" approach, meaning that the contact-matching process is carried out on a remote computer server. One benefit is it offers epidemiologists more data to tackle the pandemic. France and India are other countries to have adopted this model.

By contrast, Apple and Google's "decentralised" approach carries out the matches on the handsets themselves, on the grounds this better protects users' privacy.

Poland switched its app from a centralised to decentralised approach on Tuesday. Switzerland, Ireland, Germany, Italy and Latvia are among others to have adopted the tech giants' design.


Graphic showing how app contact tracing works


Both systems rely on Bluetooth "handshakes" to work.

Number 10 is concerned that iPhones will not always detect each other because of a restriction Apple has imposed on apps that do not adopt its model.

But the UK team has devised a workaround and is more concerned about other limitations of using Bluetooth.

Train trouble

Some of these issues were outlined in a study published by Trinity College Dublin last month.

It highlighted problems with using received Bluetooth signal strength as a means to estimate distance.

Researchers warned signal strength "can vary substantially" depending on:

  • how deeply a handset is placed in a bag
  • whether the signal has to pass through a human body to reach the other phone
  • if the two people are walking side-by-side or one behind the other
  • if the devices are indoors rather than outdoors
  • whether the smartphone is surrounded by metal objects

The report highlighted troubling results when Singapore's TraceTogether app was tested.


Ireland app


An experiment within a stationary train carriage found that when users moved from a distance of 3.5m (11.5ft) to 4m, signals became stronger rather than weaker because of the way metal objects were reflecting the radio waves.

A trial in a supermarket also found the received signal strength was the same whether two people were walking close together or 2m apart.

Follow-up tests using Apple-Google's tech are currently under way.

"The work is ongoing, but preliminary results are broadly consistent with previous observations," said Dr Brendan Jennings, who has been tasked with assessing the effectiveness of Ireland's Covid-19 app.

Hidden data

The team behind Switzerland's SwissCovid app is carrying out tests of its own.

Its Bluetooth measurement chief believes the issue can be partly addressed by taking a range of readings over a period of five minutes or more.

But he added that Apple and Google had placed curbs on what could be achieved.

"The Google and Apple API [application programming interface] limits the amount of raw information that is actually exposed to the app," Prof Mathias Payer told the BBC.

"For maximum utility, we would get all the different measurements, but this has privacy implications."


SwissCovid app


Apps using Google and Apple's tech do not get to see the actual signal strength but rather one of three values, based on calculations used to normalise the different ways Bluetooth behaves on different handsets,

By contrast, the UK team can currently obtain the measurements directly.

Those responsible believe a further advantage of their centralised approach is that the data can be processed on the server involved, since it would be too taxing a task to be done on smartphones.

But part of their challenge is communicating this to Baroness Dido Harding - who heads up the wider Test and Trace programme - and 10 Downing Street itself.

A spokesman for the prime minister declined to comment.

Coronavirus: Could social distancing of less than two metres work?

People social distance as the look towards Margate Sands beach in Margate south east England, on May 16, 2020


Prime Minister Boris Johnson has promised to keep the 2m (6ft) rule for social distancing "under constant review".

It comes after increasing pressure from MPs and the hospitality industry to cut it to 1m to help businesses after they reopen.

However, scientists continue to question whether that would be safe, given how little is known about how far coronavirus can spread.

What does the science say?

The simple answer is that the nearer you are to someone who is infected, the greater the risk of catching the virus.

The World Health Organization says that a distance of 1m is safe. Some countries have adopted this guidance, while others, including the UK, have gone further:

  • 1m distancing rule - China, Denmark, France, Hong Kong, Lithuania, Singapore
  • 1.4m - South Korea
  • 1.5m - Australia, Belgium, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal
  • 1.8m - US
  • 2m - Canada, Spain, UK

It's not just about distance

Timing is also key. The longer you spend in close proximity with an infected person, the bigger the risk.

Scientists advising the UK government say that spending six seconds at a distance of 1m from someone is the same as spending one minute at a distance of 2m.

Being exposed to someone coughing is riskier. Being 2m away from a cough carries the same risk as someone talking to you for 30 minutes at the same distance.

What's the latest research?

In a study published in the medical journal The Lancet, scientists evaluated recent research into how coronavirus spreads.

They conclude that keeping at least 1m from other people could be the best way to limit the chances of infection.

The risk of being infected is estimated to be 13% within 1m, but only 3% beyond that distance.

And the study says that for every extra metre of distance up to 3m, the risk is further reduced by half.


Graphic of social distancing rules around the world

Where does the distancing rule come from?

It can be traced back to research in the 1930s.

Scientists found that droplets of liquid released by coughs or sneezes evaporate quickly in the air or fall to the ground.

Most of those droplets, they reckoned, would land within 1-2m.

That is why it is said the greatest risks come from having the virus coughed at you from close range, or from touching a surface that someone coughed onto, and then touching your face.

Two women on bench by the sea


Can the virus travel further in other ways?

Proximity and surface contact are considered the main transmission routes.

But some researchers fear coronavirus can also be transported through the air in tiny particles called aerosols.

If true, then the flow of wind from someone's breath could carry the virus over longer distances.

Prof Lydia Bourouiba from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) used high-speed cameras to capture a cough projecting miniature specks as far as 6m.

And a study carried out in Chinese hospitals which found traces of coronavirus in Covid-19 wards and intensive care units, estimated that 4m was a better safe distance.

But the US Centers for Disease Control says the role of aerosols in spreading the virus is "currently uncertain".

And what's still not known is whether any virus that spreads further than 2m can still be infectious.

  • Coronavirus: Can we stay safe as lockdown eases?

What else makes a difference?

It is widely accepted that the infection is more easily passed on indoors than outside in the fresh air.

Japanese researchers investigated 110 cases of Covid-19, following up the contacts of those infected.

They estimated that the odds of the infection being passed on were nearly 19 times greater indoors than outside.

In many countries, including England and Scotland, people are being encouraged to wear face coverings on public transport and "enclosed spaces where social distancing is not always possible".


People social distancing on a tube platform



Why don't we have definite answers?

It is only a few months since the coronavirus emerged, and in that short time scientists have learned a great deal about it.

But there is a long way to go, and confirming exactly the right distance is one of the unanswered questions.

Answering it will require careful studies of how the virus can be carried, and how viable it remains, which will all take time.



Reasons Why Trumps Pictures Appear When You Google The Word Idiot

Image result for trump

When you Google for the term "idiot" you will be surprised to find the photos of US president Donald Trump showing up in the search results.

Google's CEO Sundar Pichai on Tuesday while appearing before the House Judiciary Committee to respond to several accusations, including why the pictures of the US president kept poping up on Google Images whenever people search for the term "idiot" and also accusations that the search giant's algorithms was biased against conservative contents.

"How would that happen? How does search work so that that would occur?" Democratic Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren asked.


In response to the question, the Google CEO explained that the search giants algorithm collects data from billions of web pages and rank their keywords based on the relevance, popularity, freshness and how other people are using it.

"Anytime you type in a keyword, as Google we have gone out and crawled and stored copies of billions of pages in our index. And we take the keyword and match it against their pages and rank them based on over 200 signals -- things like relevance, freshness, popularity, how other people are using it," Pichai said.

"And based on that, at any given time, we try to rank and find the best search results for that query. And then we evaluate them with external raters, and they evaluate it to objective guidelines. and that's how we make sure progress is working."

Search results can be easily manipulated. Protesters in the UK used Green Day's song American Idiot during Donald Trumps visits to the UK.

However, it didn't just end there, Internet activists worked to link a connection between the pejorative and images of the American president.

How did they do this? Internet activist embarked on a campaign known as Google bombing. E.g. a Reddit user will post a photo of the US president with the "idiot" and then other Internet activists will up vote the post. This campaign manipulates Google's search algorithms.

While Internet activists were at it, bombing Google, Internet media and other news source were also reporting the news which made it to trend on Google, eventually, giving Googler's a picture of Mr. trump whenever they Googled for the word "idiot".

See Fantastic Way on How to Make a Girl Miss you and Fall in Love for you




1. Make a strong first impression

The first impression is very important. As a man, you have to really be the man you are when you meet her for the first time or when you decide to now let it known to her that you need her. 

Don't fumble during this time. Act confident and spit words that will see her want to know more about you. She will look for you to know more about you.

2. Don't make things too easy for her

Frequent calls and chats aren't right. Don't you have other things to do? As a man, you have a lot of important things to do than chase women. Don't let her see you as this type of a man. 
Limit your contact with her and show her you are a busy man determined to make his own life better first. Focus on your things rather than her. She will love this. 

3. Ask the right questions

Don't ask stupid questions like 'Do you have a boyfriend? No! This isn't right. Instead, ask questions such as 'what do you do during your free time?', ' what's your hobby?'' what genre of music do you prefer?' and many more, you can see the format of questions to ask her here\
Asking whether she has a boyfriend or not will make her yours if she is a mature woman; in fact, you are doomed if you as this. 

4. Don't be too sweet/always there

Use absence to make her go after you. Don't be too close and again don't be too far. Give her space to look for you when she yearns to be with you.