Monday 30 June 2014

Nigeria Vs France Prediction Time

Nigerian Head Coach stephen keshi has said that his nigerian side has to beat France Today, Monday 30th june 2014, Though the Eagles are seen as the underdogs in this encounter. The winners between France and Nigeria will face either Germany or Algeria in the quarterfinals at the Estadio do Maracana in Rio de Janeiro on July 4. Personally i see the eagles going through to the quaterfinals (NIG 2 VS FRN 1).....All the ways Eagles!!! 
Who do you see Qualifying?

Sunday 29 June 2014

# NEW World cup terms 2014



World Dictionary Union has just
released some new words into the
dictionary. Here are some of the new words below;
•Enyeama = Save

Saturday 28 June 2014

Ramadan fast has Begun

Muslim ummah's have been urged to start their fast today,  saturday june 28, 2014 following the sighting of the moon in various parts of the country, We the members of HUSAN wish our muslim brothers and sisters a Happy Ramadan

The 137th annual lord jagannath rath yatra in Ahmedabad is scheduled for sunday

reahearsal for
The 137th annual lord jagannath rath yatra in Ahmedabad scheduled for sunday



The 137th annual lord jagannath rath yatra in Ahmedabad is scheduled for sunday

One word for this couple

 
One word for them....

Busty Cossy Orjiakor dedicates pics to ahmed musa and super eagles of nigeria (SEE PHOTOS)


With this pics Ahmed musa and his teammates would be moved to score more goals......

Friday 27 June 2014

Would You Marry This Girl?






 if you saw this on your girlfriend, would you still marry her ?

How would you Answer


            

1)      Will a poison become more poisonous or less poisonous after its expiry date?
2)      How many Governors are there in Nigeria?
3)      Can you find a virgin in a maternity ward?
4)      Do insects have blood?

You Didnt Know?


     

                            
-as a man you could get cancer from given oral sex to women
-Bananas could help prevent and cure Hangovers
-Sperms never get old, it possesses anti-aging properties as Grapefruit
-Being disturbed during sleep could lead to psychosis
-Smiling releases painkilling hormones which makes you feel good- Endorphin and Serotonins
-Learning multiple languages prevents Memory loss
-The hormone that causes sleep is produced while you sleep
-The medical term for Brain freeze is SPHENOPALATINE GANGLIONEURALGIA
-Hunger, Thirst and lust all affect the same area of the brain
-The rumbling sound your stomach makes is Called- “BORBORYGMUS”
-Excessive sleep causes increase in appetite
-Use of antibiotics increases sperm quality.
ADD YOURS……….

Monday 23 June 2014

How Garden Egg/ Egg Plant Benefits Your Health

The garden egg, also known as eggplant is a very good source of dietary fiber, potassium, manganese, copper and thiamin (vitamin B1). It is also a good source of vitamin B6, folate, magnesium and niacin. Eggplant also contains phytonutrients such as nasunin and chlorogenic acid.

The garden egg with its bitter taste and spongy texture could really make an amazing pot of stew with a nice aroma. When eaten with boiled yam or rice, it becomes a delicacy you don’t want to miss.

The garden egg can be regarded as a brain food because it houses the anthocyanin phytonutrient found in its skin, Nasunin, a potent antioxidant and free radical scavenger that has been shown to protect cell membranes from damage.

Studies have shown that nasunin protects the fats in brain cell membranes. Nasunin is not only a potent free-radical scavenger, but is also an iron chelator.

Iron is an essential nutrient, necessary for oxygen transport, normal immune function and collagen synthesis, but when it becomes too much in the blood stream, it becomes a major concern. Excess iron increases free radical production and is associated with an increased risk of heart disease and cancer.

Menstruating women, who lose iron every month in their menstrual flow, are unlikely to be at risk, but in postmenopausal women and men, iron, which is not easily excreted, can accumulate.

By chelating iron, nasunin lessens free radical formation with numerous beneficial results, including protecting blood cholesterol from peroxidation; preventing cellular damage that can promote cancer; and lessening free radical damage in joints, which is a primary factor in rheumatoid arthritis.

The predominant phenolic compound found in garden eggs is chlorogenic acid, which is one of the most potent free radical scavengers found in plant tissues.

The chlorogenic acid performs antimutagenic (anti-cancer) activities in the body. It also performs anti- LDL (bad cholesterol) activities by increasing the levels of HDL (good cholesterol) in the body and at the same time has antiviral and antimicrobial properties.

Consuming high amounts of garden eggs have been found to be beneficial for people with glaucoma because it lowers the eye pressure.

Eggplant contains measurable amounts of oxalates which are naturally-occurring substances found in plants, animals, and human beings. When oxalates become too concentrated in body fluids, they can crystallize and cause health problems.

For this reason, individuals with already existing and untreated kidney or gallbladder problems may want to avoid eating eggplant.

Though laboratory studies have shown that oxalates may also interfere with absorption of calcium from the body, recent research has concluded that the ability of oxalates to lower calcium absorption is relatively small and definitely does not outweigh the ability of oxalate-containing foods to contribute calcium to the meal plan.

Chewing thoroughly while eating, can enable you get significant benefits, including absorption of calcium, from calcium-rich foods that also contain oxalic acid. So, eating garden eggs does not stop you from meeting your calcium requirements.


Low in calories and high in fibre, the eggplant is good for carbohydrate counters and dieters can actually snack on garden eggs in-between meals.

Meet Husan's Personality of The Week- Professor P.N. Okeke

Prof. P.N. Okeke



Pius Nwankwo Okeke was born on the 30th October, 1941 to the humble family of Daniel Ndubisi Okeke and the Beatrice Ugogbe Okeke, both from Oraukwu in Idemili Local Government Area of Anambara State.The father Mr. Daniel Okeke was a brick layer and exceptionally hardworking and extremely kind and honest, while the mother was a petty trader, extremely intelligent, a leader and pace setter for others. .

Pius Nwankwo Okeke attended a primary school in Oraukwu where he obtained his first school leaving certificate. His most favourite’s subject in school was mathematics where he always excelled. But initially he was not interested in other subjects as a result he ended up attending a private secondary school Washington memorial Grammar school 1957- 1962 where he had no opportunity to offer physics and chemistry . Pius Nwankwo Okeke felt that his ambition to be a scientist was thwarted he therefore went to Lagos and attended Emergency science school Lagos where he did all the science subjects at O level GCE and then proceeded to A level GCE and got distinction in Pure and  Applied Mathematics and Physics. He was offered admission to study physics in 1965 at the University of Lagos, Nigeria
In class the young P.N. Okeke was the best student not only in the department but the faculty of science. He therefore won the faculty scholarship to enable him complete his BSc and proceed to a PhD any part of the world.
Fate has its way, the Nigerian Civil War disrupted Pius Nwankwo Okeke’s plans though. He was forced to transfer to the University of Nigeria Nsukka, Nigeria where he completed his BSc degree second class honors upper division in Physics in 1971 and was appointed a Junior Research Fellow of the University of Nigeria in 1972
Pius Nwankwo. Okeke was the first person to receive a PhD degree of the University of Nigeria in 1975.
 He carried out his Postdoctoral research in the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom in 1979 under the supervision of very distinguished Astronomer Professor M.J. Rees. He rose to the rank of a professor and leader of Space Research Centre University of Nigeria in 1989.

 He tackled many problems in Astronomy and collaborated with researchers world wide to become a distinguished international scholar. This led to series of International Awards that include: Visiting Scientist Harvard Smithsonian Centre USA, 1997, Senior Research Fellow National Astronomical Observatory, Tokyo, Japan 1993, Visiting Scientist, University of Tuebingen, Germany 1995; Visiting Professor South African Astronomical Observatory 1996; External Board Member , South African National Science Foundation 1994-2000.

Prof. P. N .Okeke is a Fellow of Royal Astronomical Society, London; Fellow of Nigerian Academy of Science, Fellow of Nigerian Institute of Physics, Fellow of Planetary and Radio Science, Fellow of  IAA,  and United Nations Consultant in Space Science in Africa,
In the course of his dedicated research, he made the following outstanding discoveries: Discovery of a new eclipsing cataclysmic variable; Prediction of observational consequences of mini black hole; Proposed a Nuclear Beam Model in Radio Sources.   Contributed immensely in Astrophysical Spectral Research, Conducted massive postgraduate training for Nigerian Space Science scholars using facilities at home and abroad

Prof. P.N. Okeke is the African recipient of the UN/NASA award in 2007 for his tremendous contributions in the development of Astronomy in Africa.

In the University of Nigeria, Prof. P.N. Okeke proved to be a sound administrator: He served as the Head of Dept of Physics & Astronomy between 1988 – 1992 and 1996 -1997, Dean of Faculty of Physical Sciences, 1999 to 2002; Chairman, Sports Council, Chairman ICT, and Chairman Strategic Contact Committee.

Prof. Okeke has left an indelible footprint in the building of human resources in academics. He has produced over 20 Ph.Ds and 30 M.Scs in Space Science and he is still currently supervising another 5 Ph.D students.

 Over 6 of his students are now professors, heading Space Research programs in other Nigeria Universities. About 3/4 of Astronomers in Nigeria are the products of Prof. Okeke

Prof.Okeke is efficiently directing CBSS and is setting up at its permanent site at Nsukka, one of the largest Radio Telescope in Africa –a 25 metre Radio Telescope in collaboration with China. The Centre has also recently been upgraded to African Regional Centre for Space Weather Research.

Through the efforts of P. N. Okeke, CBSS has entered into collaborative research with over 20 universities and several research institutes including the National Meteorological Agency, (NIMET). Excellent work in the areas of Atmospheric Science and Astronomy is going on through out the country.

Prof. Okeke successfully set up a network of twenty automatic weather stations operating  through wireless telemetary for monitoring Nigerian Climate as well as studying Radio Propagation in Nigeria

Prof. P.N. Okeke has recently signed MOU with several countries for various research programs and over 50 scientists from Nigeria have received training under these MOUs : National Astronomical Observatory(NAO), Japan , South African Astronomical Observatory, Cape Town, HartRAO Observatory, S. Africa,  Harvard Smithsonian Centre, USA, University of Delaware, USA, Altteche Technology, China. And Urumqi Radio Astronomy Observatory, China.

Professor Okeke has written 15 textbooks in Physics and Astronomy at both secondary and tertiary levels. These books are today the most popular in Nigeria and some African countries.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy decided two years ago to write a special letter of commendation to Prof. Okeke for his enormous contributions to provision of research facilities, training of members of staff abroad, and the development of research programs in the department.

As can be seen above, the TWO major ambitions of Prof. Okeke are almost achieved

To Pioneer Basic Space Science Programs in Africa and Nigeria in particular through sound postgraduate programs and attraction of research facilities. Today he is the Director of Centre for Basic Space Science and the President of African Astronomical Society.
 To reform and simplify the learning and teaching of Physics in secondary and tertiary institutions in Nigeria. Today his physics books are the best and most popular  in Nigeria and West Africa.

Based on Professor Okeke’s tremendous achievements and his meritorious Service to the University of Nigeria and humanity, the University has recently approved his appointment as Professor Emeritus of the University of Nigeria.

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