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AgricultureSpider's Sense by Bhenehdikt(op): 6:41am On Aug 15, 2016
Has anyone seen this kind of spider's web before or know the specie of spider that can weave such a wonderful architectural masterpiece..
Gurus in the house arise!

Nairaland GeneralRe: Addictions,what About It And How To Deal With Them by Bhenehdikt(m): 2:23pm On Jul 27, 2016
You think sey na so addiction take dey easy to divert,cuz you can't stop it that way..
TV/MoviesRe: Thread For TED Talk Fans (share Your Best TED Talk Show) by Bhenehdikt(op): 7:52am On Jul 20, 2016
elvision1:
hehehe....i no get, no mind me. I just bookmark and save pages that i plan to read or watch.or listen to.
lolz
TV/MoviesRe: Thread For TED Talk Fans (share Your Best TED Talk Show) by Bhenehdikt(op): 8:08pm On Jul 19, 2016
elvision1:
No! Food is different, i don't hunger for food the way i do for knowledge. Its all matters of priorities or preferences if you choose. This is a public array of rare knowledge of technology, medicine, science, politics,media, religion, business, etc. A fvcking facet for free display of facts.
Lolz,I get your point bro. You can't exhaust all the talks on TED,its IMPOSSIBLE!.. So,pick your best from the ones you have seen so far.. its that simple
TV/MoviesRe: Thread For TED Talk Fans (share Your Best TED Talk Show) by Bhenehdikt(op): 12:19pm On Jul 19, 2016
elvision1:
How do you even pick a best from a wide range of knowledge never before publicly exposed? I don't understand.
Its simple,because you may not have seen all,you pick your best from the ones you have seen.

Why do people have favourite food,its not like they have tasted all the food in this world.
Education8 Things Carryover Does In Your Life by Bhenehdikt(op): 9:47am On Jul 14, 2016
The fact that you failed a course doesn’t mean that you are a bad student or an unserious one at that. Even the best of students fail exams.
Carry-over does a lot of things in our lives as students and in a long way goes to show us that we are humans and we can sometimes fail or succeed. Carry-over in itself is another chance to make amends and not a way of diluting ones spirit. Yes, it might have delivered the coup de grȃce to our “first class” aspirations but nevertheless, it gives us hope again.
Carry-over does the following things in our lives:
1. EVERYONE CAN FAIL:
You just have to know that each and every one of us is candidates of failure the very moment we stepped our foot in the higher institution. So, we work towards succeeding and some of us whose hard work didn’t pay fails. People have actually gotten carry-overs and still make their 2.1 CGPA, so it doesn’t mean that you cannot still make it.
2. DOGGEDNESS:
The spirit of every carry-over student is a “die hard” spirit. They never give up even though they might have pegged back by a course or two. In life, success does not come all the time and the moment we know this and get it into our thick skulls, that is the very moment that this country of ours will start growing. We have this mentality that “we are born to succeed”. And the churches are not doing us good in this area; they always preach success as though failing means dying. Carry-over teaches you that whenever you fall, pick yourself up and trudge on!
3. SMILE:
It is bad enough already that you had a carry-over, stressed and tensed looks wouldn’t do you much in this regard. Carry-over students smile and are happy, not because they failed but because they know within them that doing the opposite will attract undue attention to them.
4. THEY GIVE BETTER ADVICE:
If you need good advice, go to any carry-over student because they have the best experience of what it means and feels like not to success. They render help to other students who might be on their way to failure. They also end up being better motivational speakers and inspirations to other junior student.
5. THEY READ MORE:
The fear of another carry-over becomes an extra fuel to stir them up. Carry-over students read more than those who have not yet tasted it. Their brains are opened wide from the experience and they must have vowed to attack each course with seriousness. In every best student of every institution, you are likely to find one student who has had a carry-over amongst them.
6. THEY ARE MORE CREATIVE:
The very fact of a door closing in on them has opened another door. This door is CREATIVITY. The experiment on several things and are usually the ones who are fearless to try out new things, while those who are yet to taste from the pot of carry-over will always like to “play safe”. Because they know where their mistakes came from, they have done research on why they failed and will go all out to succeed at any other thing they do or undertake.
7. THEY DETEST VOILENCE:
Carry-over makes you so humble that humility begins to flow through your veins like waters through a rock. They act cautiously because they know that where they were not where they are ought to be. Their attitudes are always the best amongst others and they do not boast. They are usually the ones who draw closer to God because they know now that it is not by strength but by GRACE. They read their bibles more than others and pray often as well. They are more friendly and jovial.
8. THEY HAVE GOOD SENSE OF DRESSING:
Who says that when you fall you should not rise up again? Where is it written that because of failure you shouldn’t dress properly? What would it profit you to dress anyhow? Carry-over students have good sense of dress because they want to look presentable to others and to their lecturers. Who knows the lecturer might because of their dapper look give them good grades this time around.
If you have had a carry-over, rejoice and be glad because you have received a lot of training that others might not be opportune to get while in school.
PhonesRe: Mention One App That Has Changed Your Life by Bhenehdikt(m): 5:01pm On Jul 12, 2016
jauntty:
OK. I will

Just finished watching THE DANGER OF A SINGLE STORY by that author Chiamanda Adichie.

Classic.

I wish we could organize a TEDx event in Nigeria. Wuld have been great.
It would be great
PhonesRe: Mention One App That Has Changed Your Life by Bhenehdikt(m): 11:57am On Jul 12, 2016
jauntty:
Didn't count but I do save n download almost everyone I watched. Used to have hundreds before my laptop crashed.

I always encourage people to watch TED video, it's inspiring.

Do you know if any TEDx is holding anytime in Nigeria?
I don't think anyone will be held in Nigeria anytime soon,I'll check though and get back to you.. in case you found out before me,please,keep me posted.
PhonesRe: Mention One App That Has Changed Your Life by Bhenehdikt(m): 11:23am On Jul 12, 2016
jauntty:
Never knew they have an app. But I do follow them on YouTube. I have tons of their video.

#IdeasWorthSharing
Like how many do you have? I have about 25
PhonesRe: Mention One App That Has Changed Your Life by Bhenehdikt(m): 8:02am On Jul 12, 2016
mosjames:
Twitter have helped me alot.
I think I'm the number one fan of TED in Nigeria.. I so much love it!
Op,you can be number two
TV/MoviesRe: 6 Telenovelas Every Nigerian Born In The 90s Will Remember by Bhenehdikt(m): 3:34pm On Jul 11, 2016
girl4rmspace:
go to wapwon.com and type passions episode 1 in the search box
Thanks a bunch!
TV/MoviesRe: 6 Telenovelas Every Nigerian Born In The 90s Will Remember by Bhenehdikt(m): 12:11pm On Jul 11, 2016
girl4rmspace:
yes she was, but what made charity more memorable to me is because she was the centre of the supernatural elements in the series. Infact when i think passions, the first scene that comes to mind is charity wearing that evil pendant which was given to her by tabitha.

I even started downloading the episodes last week from the very start, so its quite funny seeing this topic

though i could only watch 10 episodes so far due to how busy i have been lately.
where did you download it from?
TV/MoviesRe: 6 Telenovelas Every Nigerian Born In The 90s Will Remember by Bhenehdikt(m): 11:29am On Jul 11, 2016
girl4rmspace:
buffy and angel are no soap operas, they are regular action tv series
I don't think Buffy was of the 90's.. Like you said,its a regular action series.
TV/MoviesRe: 6 Telenovelas Every Nigerian Born In The 90s Will Remember by Bhenehdikt(m): 11:27am On Jul 11, 2016
girl4rmspace:
charity worst? No way, she's my favourite female character. Louis and Miguel rocks too.
Sheridan was my female best,plus she's pretty also
TV/MoviesRe: 6 Telenovelas Every Nigerian Born In The 90s Will Remember by Bhenehdikt(m): 10:56am On Jul 11, 2016
bonechamberlain:
u still remember their names me I don forget am since. Apart from timi that small man grin
I still remember Timi,that small man wey dey turn to doll.lolz..
and Louis also,Sheridan love
TV/MoviesRe: 6 Telenovelas Every Nigerian Born In The 90s Will Remember by Bhenehdikt(m): 10:45am On Jul 11, 2016
bonechamberlain:
Secrets of the sand, miss that one so Much
Passions don't know why it wasn't completed.very interesting soap. embarassed

Second chance another great one.
True,passions wasn't completed..Na wen d tin come dey sweet dem stop the programme..
we didn't know if Sheridan actually woke up
TV/MoviesThread For TED Talk Fans (share Your Best TED Talk Show) by Bhenehdikt(op): 4:29pm On Jul 10, 2016
TED stands for Technology,Entertainment,Design.It is a global conference run by a nonprofit organisation.
For those of us that actually follows this programme,you'd agree with me that it has changed your way of thinking as well as impacted meaningful lessons that the lecture room cannot provide.

Share your favourite talk from the conference and you might inspire others to do likewise.
Any topic on psychology thrills me
LiteratureRe: If Your Life Was To Be A Story,what Would Be The Title? by Bhenehdikt(op): 11:54am On Jul 07, 2016
blaquemyc:
The Hustle Is Real
Street ti takeover.. Hustle without God is like Muscle without Bones
LiteratureRe: If Your Life Was To Be A Story,what Would Be The Title? by Bhenehdikt(op): 11:51am On Jul 07, 2016
Suigeneris93:
Just Before Dawn
hmmm.. interesting!
1 Like 1 Share
LiteratureRe: If Your Life Was To Be A Story,what Would Be The Title? by Bhenehdikt(op): 11:50am On Jul 07, 2016
waxxydude:
Tales of a serial pvssy destroyer and a paper chaser. angry
The Chronicles of Galacious1
LiteratureIf Your Life Was To Be A Story,what Would Be The Title? by Bhenehdikt(op): 6:52am On Jul 07, 2016
Our lives are themselves a story. Mine would be titled "Veni Vidi Vici"
PhonesRe: Why Browsing Tweaks Scarce Like This? by Bhenehdikt(op): 3:04pm On May 07, 2016
Sunkyphil:
Go and subscribe mtn don reduce their data prices
I wish sey e dey easy as u dey talk am...
PhonesWhy Browsing Tweaks Scarce Like This? by Bhenehdikt(op): 10:27am On May 07, 2016
Guyz,anybody wey get any working tweak,make him post am here biko.. all networks.
CareerRe: 20 Ways To Be Indispensable At Work by Bhenehdikt(m): 7:35am On May 05, 2016
BiafraBushBoy:
Sounds funny..... lol..
Do you want to be indispensable??...
1) Produce Results...
2) Keep repeating No1
3) Repeat 1 and 2 above
CareerRe: 20 Ways To Be Indispensable At Work by Bhenehdikt(m): 7:25am On May 05, 2016
21. SMILE
LiteratureRe: About Whitey's Flash Fiction Challenge *comment Thread* by Bhenehdikt(m): 7:53pm On May 04, 2016
whitemosquito,I'm looking forward to another wonderful challenge from you...
LiteratureRe: Nairaland Writers Collaboration 2015 (Discussion Thread) by Bhenehdikt(m): 7:38pm On May 04, 2016
I missed out on the exercise.. Boss LarrySun,how did it go?
LiteratureRe: Literature/Writing Section's "Chat Central!" by Bhenehdikt(m): 7:34pm On May 04, 2016
Whew!..Long time no saw!
I've really missed this section.What's up guyz,what's the latest we're working on..
Education"Sleeprary" by Bhenehdikt(op): 6:02pm On Jan 20, 2016
Saw this today at the Library..Unizik students dey try.

Music/RadioMichael Smith Vs Don Moen Vs Hillsong United Vs Donnie Vs Kirk Vs Tye by Bhenehdikt(op): 3:20am On Jan 17, 2016
Several times I've had to think through this decision to name my best Gospel artiste (male).
It's been a well contested brain battle because the likes of Michael W. Smith, Don Moen, Tye tribbett, Hillsong United, Donnie Mcclurkin, Kirk Franklin, and our own dear Frank Edwards are there amongst best.

But right now,I know that Michael W. Smith is my best gospel artiste.Most of his songs are soul lifting and have become a hit back to back over the years,from Grace,Healing Rain/Let it rain,Our God is awesome God to Let it rain...I think its the way in which he sings that has made him come out top in my list.
Don Moen is a patron in the business,but MWS has a better voice...

Radical singers like Tye Tribbett, Kirk Franklin and even Donnie Mcclurkin to some extent also are up there with the very best.

My list in order of preference:
#1 Michael W. Smith
#2 The Tribbett
#3 Hillsong United
#4 Don Moen
#5 Kirk Franklin
#6 Frank Edwards

Feel free to add and alter my list...
Nairaland GeneralE-museum by Bhenehdikt(op):
Found this stuffs in my house....

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