Saturday, August 29, 2015

6 interesting benefits of having regular 5ex


women-men


 Some people do not think of s*x as something that transcends the moment of the intercourse between a man and a woman.
However, experts have said s*x and orgasms have more impact on the body and an individual.
If you have not yet found an excuse to have s*x, here are six.
  1. S*x makes you live longer. Yes, it has been said that men and women who have s*x and have two or more orgasm a greatly the risk of dying prematurely
  2. S*x keeps you young. It has been said that people who have $ex three times a week look between four and seven years younger because s*x is an aerobic form of exercise which promotes skin renewal. Scientists explain that blood being pumped around the body during s*x helps push up fresher skin cells to the surface of the skin, thereby giving a younger appearance.
  3. S*x keeps you physically fit. The physical exertion needed for s*x helps you burn between 100 and 250 calories an hour of s*x. Interestingly, all major muscle groups in the body benefit from it, keeping you fit and trim.
  4. S*x improves your mood. During s*x, the body releases oxytocin which generates emotional feelings such as warmth and nurturing. More orgasms then means more oxytocin and more bliss for you.
  5. S*x eases stress. Orgasm (and s*x) triggers the body to release of the feel-good chemicals called endorphins.
  6. S*x protects your heart. Scientists say that regular s*x is one things that help raise the level of testosterone which is said to protect the heart.
    Don’t you just love the fact that something we love to do can be so beneficial?
    So go have s*x with your special one and help each other live longer.

Monday, August 17, 2015

65,000 candidates to write Unilorin Post-UTME exam



The University of Ilorin says 65, 000 candidates seeking admission into it for the 2015/2016 academic session have been cleared to appear for the post UTME screening which begins on Monday, August 17.
The Deputy Director, Corporate Affairs of the institution, Mr Kunle Akogun, who made this known in a statement in Ilorin on Sunday said the weeklong exercise would hold simultaneously in Ilorin and Lagos.
Akogun said only candidates who scored a minimum of 180 marks in the 2015 UTME and made the University their first choice would take part in the computer-based test (CBT).
He advised candidates to bring along to their respective centres printed copies of their examination schedules indicating that they were slated to write the examination at a particular date and time.
Akogun said this became necessary as there were many batches for the examination daily.
He also advised prospective candidates to bring along with them payment receipts generated from the students’ portal of the University’s website.
He warned that the accreditation team would insist on the receipt from the varsity’s website to verify candidate’s identity– through pictures that tally with the face of each candidate.
He said that only registered candidates for the screening exercise would be allowed into the screening premises.
Akogun cautioned the candidates against indecent dressing and bringing of cell phones or any electronic appliance into the examination hall.
“Candidates for the pre-admission screening exercise are also advised to be decently dressed, as candidates with indecent dressing will not be allowed into the screening premises.
“Also, phones and all other forms of mobile communication, electronic devices, bags and luggage are not allowed within the screening premises, he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 73, 250 of the over 107,000 candidates that applied for admission into the University this year scored 180 marks and above at the UTME.
NAN also reports that by the close of the portal on Sunday, only 65,000 out of the 73,250 qualified candidates registered for the post UMTE.

-PMnews