Showing posts with label Vanguard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vanguard. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill-The Gulf Of Mexico-Economic Impact

Nigeria: We Had Our Quadruplets 17 Years After Marriage

[Vanguard] WHAT was it about Bishop Abraham Adebola Daniel that made him an eternal pilgrim; ever ready to move away from any sect where he noted that human practices differed from the contents of the Bible? The answer to this question generates the lessons from the life and passing of the servant of God. read more..


Deepwater Horizon disaster could have billion dollar impact

The Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in April 2010 will have a large economic impact on the US Gulf fisheries. A new study says that over seven years this oil spill could have a $US8.7 billion impact on the economy of the Gulf of Mexico. This includes losses in revenue, profit, and wages, and close to 22,000 jobs could be lost. read more..

Sunday, 26 February 2012

Delivery Services-Safe Motherhood-Vanguard

Nigeria: Safe Motherhood - Need for Access to Quality Prenatal and Delivery Services

[Vanguard] Forced into marriage at the age of 15, Maymuna, cannot read or write. Three months later, she conceived. Worse still, her 65 year -old husband, is on the same boat with her, neither of them went to school. When her contraction started, her husband brought some of her fellow women to assist in her delivery. read more..

Surprising Molecular Switch-Ifo Local Government Area-Biology Textbook-Tops And Bottoms

Nigeria: Hope Rekindled at the Grassroots as Ogun Restores 50 PHCs

[Vanguard] Iwalola, a Resident of Agbado Community in Ifo local Government Area of Ogun State had been feeling the pangs of labour for several hours. It was her third pregnancy and even though from experience, Iwalola knew the birth of her baby still was a long way off, because her contractions were coming at regular well spaced intervals, nevertheless, she requested to be taken to the hospital immediately. read more..


Surprising molecular switch: Lipids help control the development of cell polarity

In a standard biology textbook, Cells tend to look more or less the same from all sides. But in real life cells have fronts and backs, tops and bottoms, and they orient many of their structures according to this polarity explaining, for example, why yeast cells bud at one end and not the other. read more..