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Make up artists yaff already killed the world. Some people weh come and be fine on make but without make up . . . |
21 already. wow. congats uncle Buchi. Have your children early so that you will grow up and grow old with them!!! #Searching4MrsRight ![]() |
What period! Eating does not have period right? Well, its for men that does not know what it means to control themselves! ![]() |
NwaAmaikpe:You can wait till Jesus come again in the flesh¡ |
Today's topic is not about me though it sounds personal. I want us to look at ourselves and ask, and answer truthfully, "How am I". It sounds so simple but when you look at it critically, you will discover its complexity. It demands a simple answer but requires an indepth analysis. Humans have through the time made themselves the worst pretenders. They give a reply to questions like this in so simple a manner. They give you the "I am fine" response while they bottle up the "I am not completely fine" symptoms by all means. To give the 'I am fine' response, one must be completely sound Mentally, Psychologically, physiologically and Emotionally. A complete analysis of your present state should tell you if you are fine. When you are emotionally disturbed and distracted, there is that higher percentage that you are going to be irrational in dealing with other people's feelings. There are two things I found out that could make you not to be fine emotionally, psychologically, mentally and emotionally and I will also tell you how to handle them effectively. 1. Inability to master your surroundings 2. Inability to grow with time It is absurdly absurd to hop into a new environment with both legs, feeling comfortable and also irreplaceably dangerous to stay in an environment for 24 hours with one foot up! Some persons go to new places and feel comfortable with everything, maybe because they find a close friend there or maybe because they feel they know almost everybody there (either from work, religious gathering, same village). Feeling comfortable is the last thing on your mind when you approach a new environment - new house, new job placing, new religious affiliation, new property. Your first aim should be to observe and to monitor. To analyse things very carefully because you must certainly invite the 'different strokes for different folks' approach. In essence, observation is key to monitoring your environment. When you fail to master your surroundings at first, you are going to be hit by the worst regrets "....I thought I knew", by then it becomes a minute late and you are emotionally drenched and mentally sapped. At this point when someone asks you, how are you, What will be your reply? "He did this yesterday and same today" . . . oh yes and tomorrow, he still will! Thinking humans change with time is hurting. Why? Because they may never will. Instead of wanting others to change, please I advice you to do the changing, yourself. I am suggesting to you that you grow up with time. Always acquire more approach to handling same troubles while expecting them on daily basis. James took your phone charger home yesterday and you were furious. You spoke to him about it and he pleaded with you and you forgave him. I want to tell you to grow up with the fact that he is still going to take your phone charger the one thousandth time. For you not to always be emotionally and psychologically drenched, grow up with the fact that you will always be hurt every day. Think on these and put into practice, if found applicable and I guaranty, YOU WILL BE OKAY! Happy soaring!!! http://alphasoars..co.ke/2017/06/i-am-ok.html?m=1
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Goaleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee |
There is still racism in games involving white and blacks. If you have eyes you will not ask me what I mean. ................... |
Ronaldo is ticking again o |
Deflected shot. Toes crossed!!! |
Casemiro |
Stop Hiding and Being clubless. Now vote . . . For Juventus hit LIKE and for Real Madrid tap SHARE |
[quote author=Lsofdk post=57165014][/quote]Ok sir! |
Did the commentator make mistakee to tell us that among all those grand fathers running around the pitch that someone among them is 23 years old. smh |
Madridas are starting to look frustrated already |
A stunning blow from Juve. So fantastic a goal!!! |
Its Ronaldo o |
By what am seeing here and if BEGINNINGS will be used to predict, surely Juventus is lifting the trophy. |
divicode:Can you confirm to me right now that in ph everybody is working? |
seniorkachion:Nwanne ukwu ndaewooo! |
technicallyrich:Are you male or female? |
I dont know why, but I think I admire this man more than they ALL!
Cheers PYO!
Happy Children's Day Nigeria!!! |
MrAlfa:Please dont you have history book in your shelve. |
hakeem4:Yes na, just decided to give Seun traffic through you. |
They are not the talking type but the doing type. If you need someone around you that will spur you by taking aaction on whatever decision, find a yoruba fellow. . . Proudly Igbo! . . Tell us one tribe you admire most and that one thing they do! |
madridguy:Some people are still nursing the idea of bringing in N5000 notes to aid lowering the suspection that will be mounted on swollen 'Ghana must Go' bags. Trash from the chambers! |
jumobi1:100 shades of correctness!!! Twale . . . |
Missing Budget v 2.1 Loading . . . |
wetin konsign me? |
Chascop:Do you think he will continue to do the good works if the judgment goes in his favour today? |
Recent graduates of Bethune-Cookman University in Florida were none too pleased with this year's commencement speaker. As U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos began to address the crowd at the school's commencement address, students stood up, heckled DeVos and turned their backs. "I'm grateful for the opportunity to speak with you and particularly with those who have disagreed with the invitation for me to be there," DeVos said today among the chorus of boos. "One of the hallmarks of higher education and of democracy is the ability to converse with and learn from those with whom we disagree," she added. The president of the school, Edison O. Jackson, warned the graduates to sit down. "If this behavior continues, your degrees will be mailed to you," he said. "Choose which way you want to go." The tense moment was the culmination of a contentious week between students of the historically-black college in Daytona, Florida, and the secretary. The NAACP Florida State Conference called on Jackson to resign and a petition had been filed with Change.org when the secretary had been invited to speak. "In February, DeVos made an unsettling statement inferring that Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), of which Bethune-Cookman is one, are the ‘real pioneers when it comes to school choice,’" the petition said. "Betsy DeVos doesn’t understand that HBCUs were created in response to the exclusion of African Americans from mainstream institutions. Secretary DeVos has no understanding of the importance, contributions, and significance of HBCUs," it continued. DeVos walked back her previous comments about HBCUs in a statement on Sunday released by the U.S. Department of Education: "I am happy to see the president reaffirmed this Administration’s support for HBCUs. I will continue to be an advocate for them and for programs that make higher education more accessible to all students." According to the Change.org site, the online petition had collected more than 8,000 signatures. However, a group opposed to the visit said it had collected 60,000 signatures. The school has disputed the latter number. Despite the boos, there were also bouts of applause when DeVos commended the students and their families. "Somewhere along the line, a teacher went out of his or her way to make sure you succeeded. Please join me now in personally thanking and applauding those of you have served, serve or will serve as an educator," she said. DeVos also accepted an honorary degree from the university. http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/education-sec-betsy-devos-booed-commencement-speech/story?id=47327197 |
Bayern Munich’s president Uli Hoeness has told rivals RB Leipzig to ‘stop buying kids!’ if they want to run the champions closer next season, with Germany’s top clubs to clash on Saturday. Second-placed Leipzig capped their first year in Germany’s top flight by qualifying directly for next season’s Champions League while Saturday’s visitors Bayern are already confirmed as German champions. RB briefly kept Bayern off the top of the Bundesliga for three weeks last November with a transfer policy of signing raw, young talent — all five signings in the last year are 21 or younger. But Hoeness says RB need more experience to make a sustained challenge to Bayern’s domination of the Bundesliga. “I can’t imagine that you can manage it by playing three times a week with just young people,” Hoeness told Sport1. “I am quite sure that Leipzig won’t be able to continue on their path if they play like that in the Champions League.” Hoeness says he has already personally told Leipzig’s billionaire backer, Red Bull’s co-founder Dietrich Mateschitz, that RB can only break Bayern’s monopoly of the Bundesliga with more experience in their ranks. “I told him: ‘dear Mr Mateschitz, when you sign older players, you will be a very serious opponent for us’.” Second-placed RB host 2016/17 Bundesliga winners Bayern at Leipzig’s Red Bull Arena with the champions ten points clear. Carlo Ancelotti’s Bayern thumped Leipzig 3-0 in Munich when the teams met in the Bundesliga last December. However, the Bundesliga’s only club from former East Germany says they will not stop signing youngsters with Ajax’s German winger Amin Younes, 23, the latest starlet tipped to join them for next season. “We won’t be buying known, expensive stars, instead we will be sticking with our policy of taking young, gifted players, said RB’s sports director Ralf Rangnick, who expects to sign around five new players for 2017/18. “We’ll keep developing as we have developed the current team.” Leipzig’s challenge now will be holding onto young stars like Guinea midfielder Naby Keita and Germany striker Timo Werner, who have attracted the interest of top clubs with their performances. Leipzig coach Ralph Hasenhuettl says his team have nothing to lose at home against Bayern’s stars. “It’s a dream game for us and we have nothing to lose. We could have a really cracking game,” he added. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/05/stop-buying-kids-bayern-boss-warns-rb-leipzig/
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Nice one,