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EXTRA: NKE NKE ENYI IZUOGU'S MOTHER TO BE BURIED ON DECEMBER 29TH 2023

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BURIAL OF NKE NKE ENYI IZUOGU'S MOTHER HOLD ON FRIDAY DECEMBER 29TH 2023. The President and Founder of Nke Nke Enyi izuogu foundation for the Needy and the Aged High Chief Dr Sir Ikenna Chiedozie Aniche has officially announced final burial programme for his late beautiful mother Dame Ezinne Nneoma Catherine Chinyere Aniche who passed on recently and will be interred on Friday the 29th of December 2023. Nke Nke Enyi Izuogu Gburu Gburu 1 - 12  disclosed this in a statement he personally authored and signed, said that the burial of his late mother has since commenced with a service of songs which took place at RCCG - New creation assembly of all nations South Norwood  in the United Kingdom on the 11th of November 2023 and another which took place at the mother's Federal Housing Estate Owerri residence on the 15th of November 2023.  Watch on YouTube According to the statement, her body will leave  Aladimma Hospital Mortuary owerri with a brief stop at her Federal Housing Estate o

PURPLE, GREEN,WHITE : UNIQUE VARIETIES OF HONEY FROM AROUND THE WORLD

PURPLE, GREEN, WHITE : UNIQUE VARIETIES OF HONEY FROM AROUND THE WORLD



 Since immemorial times honey has been widely known for its rich golden colour and thick texture, but what if we tell you that there are a bevy of honey varieties that are naturally loaded with colours like purple, green, white, black to name a few. Here are some interesting honey varieties from different parts of the world that deserve your attention!

The viral Purple and Green honey


Recently, a snap of Purple honey went viral on social media, wherein a user shared a picture of a honey, which turned purple when light passes through it. This news was later verified by The News & Observer that purple honey also known as blue honey is a rare type of honey produced by bees in many regions of North Carolina, US. After a few days another picture of green honey went viral, which is yet to be verified, but netizens came up with some funny explanations about its origin.
  

MAD HONEY

               

Mad honey got its name from its intoxicating after effects.

Mad honey is basically found in types of Rhododendron bushes, which contain a substance called Grayanotoxin that can intoxicate, cause dizziness, hallucinations and temporary paralysis. The impact of mad honey can be similar on both animals and humans.


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