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Do Not Throw Away Your Avocado Seeds Again
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The seed contains more than 75% the benefits derived from eating the flesh alone. It is a concentration super house of nutrients. Check out the benefits below...

Contains anti-inflammatory properties to fight various inflammations and diseases in the body.

✨It stabilises blood sugar

✨Reduces blood pressure

✨Lowers bad cholesterol levels

✨Relieves stomach pains and troubles

✨Releases body tension to aid sleep

✨Boosts immune system and so much more... 

Preparation :
Get your Avocado seeds

Grate it with kitchen grater

Dry in the sun or microwave till dry.

Take 1tbsp of dried avocado powder and boil in a cup of water for 5mins.

Sieve into a cup, add 1tsp of honey to sweetener (optional).

Now you know what to do with your Avocado seeds
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Court Frees Atiku Son Inlaw
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A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has freed Abdullahi Babalele, a son-in-law to former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar on a two-count allegation of alleged money laundering of $140,000.
Justice Chukwujekwu Aneke threw out the charge and discharged the defendant on the grounds that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had chosen a wrong venue.
The court held that the charge against the defendant ought not to have been filed in Lagos when the alleged offence was said to have been committed in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.

Justice Aneke relied on the Supreme Court’s decision in a case between the EFCC and Mohammed Dele Belgore on territorial jurisdiction

Babalele was arraigned in 2018 and then re-arraigned on October 8, 2019.
The EFFC accused him of giving former President Olusegun Obasanjo $140,000 on the instructions of Atiku Abubakar, who was vying for the office of President in the 2019 elections.
But Babalele pleaded not guilty.
During the trial, the EFCC called two witnesses and tendered several documents that were admitted in evidence, before closing its case against the defendant on November 25, 2020.
At the last hearing on December 7, Babalele’s counsel, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), filed a no-case submission asking the court to dismiss the charge.

He contended that no case had been made against his client warranting him to make any defence.

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