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"I Have Two Wives And Four Children" - Embattled Naira Marley Pleads

"Am I A Yahoo Boy" crooner, Naira Marley who is still in EFCC custody has come out to reveal new information that the public did not know about him before. The singer in an interview stated that he has two wives and four children while reiterating his stance that he is not a criminal. He said he is not a criminal and has no idea what the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission found on his laptop. Naira Marley, 28, said apart from storing his songs and music videos, he had never done anything illegal with his laptop. Speaking in his statement on oath which he made while in EFCC custody, he said; “My name is Azeez Fashola. I am married to two wives and I have four kids. They are all British citizens staying in the United Kingdom. I studied in the United Kingdom, started studying at Porlock Hall, then I moved to Walworth School where I received my GCSE. “My results for my GCSE are English (C), Maths (B) and Science (C). “I left Walworth School with my qualification and we

EATING LATE AT NIGHT COULD BE KILLING YOU

Eating late at night is putting millions of people in danger of heart attacks and strokes, experts warn. A late-night meal keeps the body on ‘high alert’ when it should be winding down, researchers found. Heart experts have advised that adults should never eat within two hours of bedtime – and ideally, nothing after 7pm. Researcher, Dr Ebru Ă–zpelit, presenting her results at the European Society of Cardiology congress in Rome, said, “ If we eat late at night, the body essentially remains on high alert as during the day, rather than relaxing for sleep.” Stress hormones are secreted, causing blood pressure not to decrease during sleep, which should normally happen. How we eat may be as important as what we eat. She advised that people do not skip breakfast, eat lunch, and keep dinner to a small meal. Eating breakfast and lunch is important but dinner must not be later than 7 o’clock in the evening. The findings add to a growing body of evidence which suggests keeping all meals to w