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The Life-Saving Impact of Seatbelt Usage: Why Buckling Up Can Save More Lives Than You Think

The Life-Saving Impact of Seatbelt Usage: Why Buckling Up Can Save More Lives Than You Think, But while it may seem like a small action, using a seatbelt is one of the most effective ways to protect ourselves on the road. The truth is, seatbelt usage could save far more lives than most people realise.
Seatbelts save lives
It’s a fact that wearing a seatbelt drastically reduces the risk of injury or death in a car accident. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), seatbelts reduce the risk of death for front-seat passengers by about 45% and cut the risk of serious injury by 50%. These numbers show just how crucial this simple safety measure is.
But what do those statistics really mean? Imagine if, in every car accident, almost half of the lives lost could have been saved just by buckling up. That’s the potential impact we’re talking about. In a world where we’re constantly looking for ways to improve safety—whether through better car technology, safer roads, or stricter driving laws—the seatbelt is a tried-and-true lifesaver that we can use right now.
Common misconceptions about seatbelts

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Despite the clear benefits, not everyone wears a seatbelt, and there are several reasons for this. Some people believe they don’t need to wear one because they are only going a short distance. Others think that seatbelts are uncomfortable or that their car’s airbags will protect them in the event of a crash. However, these beliefs can be incredibly dangerous.
For instance, most car accidents happen close to home. In fact, many crashes occur within just a few miles of where the driver lives. So, even on short trips to the grocery store or picking up a child from school, the risk of an accident is real. And while airbags do provide added protection, they are designed to work in tandem with seatbelts, not replace them. Without a seatbelt, the impact of an airbag can actually cause serious harm.
The human cost of not wearing a seatbelt
Beyond statistics and studies, there’s the personal and emotional cost to consider. Every life lost in a car crash represents someone’s loved one—a parent, child, friend, or partner. Families are left grieving, wondering if things could have been different. In many cases, simply wearing a seatbelt might have made all the difference.
It’s important to approach this issue with empathy because everyone has their own reasons for the choices they make. Some people may forget to buckle up, or perhaps they were never taught the importance of seatbelt use. However, understanding the life-saving potential of seatbelts and encouraging their use is something that can help prevent more families from experiencing such loss.
It’s not just about following the law or avoiding a ticket; it’s about protecting yourself and your loved ones. Car accidents are sudden and unpredictable, and while we can’t always prevent them, we can take steps to reduce the harm they cause.
This content was created with the help of an AI model and verified by the writer.
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5 iconic Nigerian beauty queens: See what they’re up to now

The beauty queens who rose to prominence in the late 1980s and early 1990s are now in their 50s and 60s.
We often wonder what became of them after their reigns and where they are now, decades later. These remarkable women won prestigious titles, from Miss Africa to Miss Intercontinental, etching their names in history.
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They were a source of national pride, showcasing Nigeria’s rich culture and diverse beauty on the global stage. But what has become of them now? Let’s explore the journeys of five legendary Nigerian beauty queens. We would be spotlighting: Lynda Chuba-Ikpeazu, Adenike Asabi Oshinowo, Omasan Tokunbo Buwa, Regina Imaobong Askia Usoro, and Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu.
1. Lynda Chuba-Ikpeazu (Most Beautiful Girl In Nigeria, 1986)
Lynda Chuba-Ikpeazu made history when she became the first ever Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria in 1986. She was also crowned Miss Africa in 1987. She is the daughter of former Chief Justice and two-time NFA chairman Chuba Ikpeazu.
After her pageant career, Lynda Chuba-Ikpeazu transitioned into the business world, specializing in oil servicing in Lagos. She entered politics in 1999, securing a seat in the House of Representatives, and won a second election in 2004, continuing to serve her Onitsha constituency.
Currently, she chairs the House Committee on Maritime Safety and Education. A prominent Nigerian businesswoman and philanthropist with a background in law and politics, Lynda is also a member of the Board of Directors of Anambra United. Lynda is married and has children.
2. Adenike Asabi Oshinowo (Miss Nigeria 1990)
Adenike Asabi Oshinowo made headlines in 1990 when she was crowned Miss Nigeria. Following her reign as MBGN, she hosted a popular fashion and beauty show on Nigerian television and ventured into several businesses. In 2010, Oshinowo purchased the Miss Nigeria franchise and served as the chief executive and creative director from 2010 to 2012.
Oshinowo married in 2006 but is now divorced. In 2013, she opened up about her battle with endometriosis, a condition she had struggled with since boarding school at age 13. At 47, she became a mother of twins through surrogacy in the United States. Oshinowo is currently working on producing beauty products and is also the chief executive and creative director of AOE Events & Entertainment Ltd.
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3. Omasan Tokunbo Buwa (Miss Nigeria 1987)
Crowned Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria 1987, Omasan Buwa transitioned into business after her reign, purchasing a restaurant in Lagos and launching a modeling agency. She also explored acting and hosted several popular TV shows. Later, she relocated to New York, where she built a successful career as a makeup artist, working with high-profile clients like Naomi Campbell and Mary J. Blige.
Buwa later earned a Law degree from the University of North London and went on to work as an attorney and a social worker for special needs children. While in Ohio, she also pursued modeling part-time and wrote for a popular magazine. A proud mother of a daughter and twin sons from her previous marriage, Buwa is now an International Human Rights Activist based in the United States.
4. Regina Imaobong Askia Usoro (Miss Nigeria 1989)
In 1988, Regina Askia was crowned Miss Unilag. That same year, she placed second in the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria (MBGN) contest. In 1989, she assumed the title of MBGN when winner Bianca Onoh resigned. She was also the first Nigerian to compete at the Miss International pageant in Japan, where she was awarded most outstanding traditional costume.
After gaining public recognition in Nigeria as a beauty pageant winner, she became a model and an actor and won several awards for her acting. Regina relocated to the United States, where she pursued a degree in nursing. Today, she is a practicing nurse and a healthcare professional, making a remarkable transition from the entertainment world to the medical field. Regina is married and has children.
5. Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu (Miss Intercontinental 1989 & Miss Africa 1989)
Bianca is a multiple international pageant titleholder, having won Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria, Miss Africa, and Miss Intercontinental. In 1989, midway through her reign as MBGN, she began a relationship with Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, the former Biafran leader and a political associate of her father, who was over 30 years her senior. After completing her degree in 1994, she married Ojukwu in a lavish Abuja wedding ceremony, solidifying their union.
After nearly 17 years of marriage, Bianca’s husband, Ikemba Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, passed away in the United Kingdom in 2011 at the age of 78 after a brief illness. The couple had three children: Chineme, Afamefuna, and Nwachukwu.
Bianca is a Nigerian politician, diplomat, lawyer, and businesswoman. She has served in various high-profile roles, including presidential advisor, Nigeria’s ambassador to Ghana, and ambassador to Spain (2012). She is also Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). On November 4, 2024, she was sworn in as the Federal Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, further cementing her role in Nigeria’s diplomatic and political landscape.
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Ramadan Day 13: Start your day with these prayers, hadith & quotes

As we step into the 13th day of Ramadan, we embrace the opportunity to purify our hearts, seek Allah’s mercy, and strengthen our connection with Him.
Ramadan is not just about abstaining from food and drink; it is about self-discipline, gratitude, and drawing closer to our Creator through prayers, duas, and reflection on the wisdom of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Let today be a day of increased worship, kindness, and sincerity.
Ramadan Day 13 prayers
A powerful prayer for today focuses on seeking peace, contentment, and steadfastness in faith:
“O Allah, grant me peace of heart and mind. Fill my soul with contentment and my heart with gratitude. Strengthen me in faith, increase me in good deeds, and protect me from all that leads me astray. Ameen.”
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Dua of the day
Dua (supplication) allows us to seek Allah’s mercy and guidance. Here is a meaningful dua for the 13th day of Ramadan:
“اللَّهُمَّ طَهِّرْنِي فِيهِ مِنَ الدَّنَسِ وَالأَقْذَارِ، وَصَبِّرْنِي فِيهِ عَلَى كَائِنَاتِ الأَقْدَارِ، وَوَفِّقْنِي فِيهِ لِلتُّقَى وَصُحْبَةِ الأَبْرَارِ، بِعَوْنِكَ يَا قُرَّةَ عَيْنِ الْمَسَاكِينِ.”
“O Allah, cleanse me from sins and impurities. Grant me patience over the trials of life, guide me to righteousness, and bless me with the companionship of the righteous. O Comforter of the brokenhearted, have mercy on me. Ameen.”

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Hadith of the day
The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) reminds us of the value of patience and worship in Ramadan:
“When Ramadan begins, the gates of Paradise are opened, the gates of Hell are closed, and the devils are chained.” – (Sahih al-Bukhari 1899, Sahih Muslim 1079)
This hadith encourages us to make the most of this sacred time by increasing our acts of worship, seeking forgiveness, and striving for spiritual growth.
Ramadan Day 13 quotes
Let these reflections inspire you and strengthen your faith as you continue your Ramadan journey:
Quranic reflection:
“And whoever relies upon Allah – then He is sufficient for him.” – (Quran 65:3)Prophet Muhammad (PBUH):
“The best among you are those who have the best manners and character.” – (Sahih al-Bukhari 3559)Islamic scholar:
“Ramadan is the month in which the seed of Imaan is sown in the heart and by developing good deeds, it grows into a strong tree.” – Imam Ibn Qayyim
As we continue our fast, let us embrace each moment as an opportunity to increase our prayers, seek forgiveness, and uplift others through kindness and generosity.
May Allah accept our fasts, answer our duas, and strengthen our faith. Ameen.
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Day 14 Tahajjud (Qiyamul Layl)
Tahajjud, the voluntary night prayer, is one of the most powerful ways to connect with Allah. It is a time of peace, reflection, and divine closeness, where our supplications are answered and our sins are forgiven.
Allah mentions the significance of night prayer in Surah Al-Furqan (25:64):
“And those who spend part of the night to their Lord prostrating and standing [in prayer].”
The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) further emphasised the importance of Tahajjud:
“The best prayer after the obligatory prayers is the night prayer (Tahajjud).” – (Sahih Muslim 1163)
As you prepare for the next day of fasting, commit to observing Tahajjud on Day 14 for spiritual elevation and divine blessings.
How to perform Tahajjud
The best time for Tahajjud is the last third of the night, before Suhoor.
You can offer a minimum of two rakats and up to 12 rakats, including Witr.
After your rakats, make personal duas, sincerely asking Allah for guidance, mercy, and success in this life and the Hereafter.
May Allah grant us the strength to stand in prayer, seek His mercy, and experience the blessings of Tahajjud during Ramadan. Ameen.
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How does Wi-Fi work? A simple explanation

You’re scrolling on your phone, streaming videos, or playing games, all without any wires.
But how exactly does Wi-Fi send the internet through the air? Let’s break it down in the simplest way possible.
Think of the internet as a massive library filled with books. When you click a link or open an app, you’re asking for a “book” from that library. But since there are no physical wires connecting your phone to the internet, how does that information reach you?
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Your Wi-Fi router is like a radio station. Imagine a radio station playing your favorite song. You don’t need a wire to hear it, it’s sent through the air using invisible waves. Your Wi-Fi router works the same way! Instead of music, it sends internet data using radio waves.
Wi-Fi signals are just radio waves carrying information. When you tap a link on your phone, a tiny request travels through the air to your router. The router then connects to the internet, fetches the data, and sends it back to your device—all in a fraction of a second.
So Why Does Wi-Fi Get Weaker with Distance?
Imagine standing next to a speaker playing music, it’s loud and clear, right? Now, walk away. The sound gets weaker, right? Wi-Fi signals work the same way. The farther you are from the router, the weaker your connection becomes.
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Ever noticed Wi-Fi works great in one room but not in another? That’s because walls, furniture can block or weaken the signal. It’s like trying to talk to someone through a wall, your voice gets muffled.
Why Does Wi-Fi Sometimes Slow Down?
If too many people are using Wi-Fi at the same time, it’s like everyone talking at once—it gets noisy! Your router has to manage all the requests, which can slow things down.

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How to Improve Your Wi-Fi Signal
If your Wi-Fi is slow, try these simple fixes:
Move closer to the router – A stronger signal means faster internet.
Reduce interference – Keep your router away from thick walls or large objects.
Restart your router – A quick reset can refresh the connection.
At its core, Wi-Fi is just invisible waves bouncing between your device and your router, carrying the internet wherever you go.
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