3 Lagos Prostitutes who got too drunk from drinking Red Label and beer got messy on the road near the bar and opposite the hotel they operate, drinking and breaking bottles, dancing and stopping cars on the road.
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Showing posts with label Drinking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drinking. Show all posts
Saturday, October 5, 2013
Video: Lagos Girls Go "Gaga" After Drinking Free Alcohol
Sunday, July 7, 2013
I regret drinking alcohol as a young man — 80-year-old Biafran soldier
Former Biafran soldier, Cletus Asolukanwsu, 80, talks to MOTUNRAYO JOEL about his view of the late Emeka Odumegwu - Ojukwu as well as his war - time experience.
What significant event can you link with the time of your birth?
Children who were born during my time were baptised within two months after birth. I was born in Ihiagba, Owerri, Imo State and was baptised at a Catholic Church a few weeks after. My baptismal certificate still helps me to remember my birthday.
Where did you have your primary school education?
I attended St. Michael’s Catholic School, Ihiagba before I was later transferred to Christ’s Kings School in Aba. After my primary education, I got a job as a bar man in a hotel but it linked me with better employment. I met the General Manager of a British Company at the hotel, who noticed how hard I worked. Clients who patronised the hotel always commended me. I was around 20 years old at the time. I even had an opportunity to travel to America from a relationship I established with someone at the hotel, but I couldn’t leave my parents all alone in Nigeria.
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Sunday, February 10, 2013
Study: Diet soda increases the risk of diabetes. Stop Drinking This Thing !!!!
Here's an article I found online a few days ago. Might be useful info for some of us. See it below...
Yet another study confirms what people have been saying for ages: Stop drinking diet soda. Like, right now. Drinking just one 12-ounce can of an artificially sweetened fizzy drink per week can increase your risk of Type 2 diabetes by 33 percent, French researchers found, and given that most people don't stop at a single weekly serving, your real risk for diabetes could actually be much higher.
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