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DIVINE REVELATION FROM THE UPPER EAST REGION OF GHANA. A Pastor was traveling last wk, he saw an old man, and gave him a lift . While they were going, the old man said, my son, do you know what happened in Heaven last night? The pastor was so terrified and hurriedly parked and asked: Sir are you sleeping? How did you get the information about heaven? The old man said: last night in Heaven God became very angry with man and asked the angels to blow the trumpets, the angels picked up the trumpets and as they were about to blow it , Jesus fell down and began to plead in tears . The blood that came out of his hand and body were very fresh. He told God that his death shouldn't be in vain. God couldn't stand the pains of the saints and the wickedness of the evil ones. So he said AM GIVING THEM THIS LAST CHANCE .Jesus then turned to the angels and told them to move down in their numerouse numbers to tell the world that :THE END IS NEAR, JESUS IS COMING VERY SOON. The pastor sweating and crying asked: Said how did you know this? The OLD MAN REPLIED: I am one of the angels sent to the world . Please use every medium of communication to send this message. No time to waste, Please! And the old man disappeared. Brethen, this story is real. Christ is coming soon. PLEASE REPENT. I beg of you please pass this message round. |
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Keeping a man faithful is not as difficult as it may appear at first. For starters, most of them want to be true to their spouses, but for that extra boost to ensure fidelity, try these steps. Respect him as you would want him to respect you Remind him from time to time why he's your man . In other words, take the time to make him feel special as if he's the only one in your life. Tell him how handsome he is every now and then. Validate your man on a daily basis. Whether he works outside of the house, is currently unemployed or a stay-at-home Dad, (if you're married) your man still needs to feel like a man. You know he is, make sure he knows it as well. Appreciate all the things he does for you. It doesn't matter whether those things are big or small, they are worth, at the least, a thank you. Spice things up every once in a while. Tell him your fantasies, listen to his. Don't be afraid to initiate romance. Live, love and Laugh. Laugh often with him, not at him. Tell him a joke that you think he might like or clip out comics from the newspaper and place them on the fridge,send text or e-mail messages. Listen first, and then talk. Let him finish what he has to say before you interrupt. Ask questions if you're not sure about what he said. Do not go with the general notion; all women are nags. Make a difference. Listen more, talk less. Be his biggest supporter! Men don't like to admit it, but they need reassurances as well. Showing him that you support him and are there with him through day to day struggles will help to ensure that he doesn't have a need for someone else to fill that need. Don't lose your own self respect. Stop blaming him for everything and understand that some things are beyond your or his control. Feed him. Men love when a woman cooks for them like mum does. You don't have to cook exactly like her but, it's the action that counts. Women claim men are dogs but remember if you feed a dog he will never leave home!!! Hold and Cuddle your man, his day can be just as bad as your day. Remember they are big kids and when they got upset when they were younger, mums held them close. When leaving him alone make sure he has everything needed. Remember you are already dressed and ready to go and he is capable of getting those things. It also shows you care about his needs or wants as well. Don't ever baby him. He will pull away from you. He needs to feel like he's the provider. If you're married, take the family budget to give him what he likes. It's the effort that counts. Work on yourself. Learn to appear neat and appealing to tour man at all times. Take your time to get those kinky and sexy undies, night wears and dressing that will make him want you more. Remember, if a man has all he needs in a woman, he will never go looking for another. Be everything your man wants. |
The Federal Government will meet the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, today on the ongoing strike embarked on by university lecturers over the non- implementation of the 2009 FG/ASUU agreement, which has been on for weeks. The meeting comes following the denial of Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Emeka Wogu of a newspaper report that the Federal Government agreement with ASUU could not work. The minister said he never made such a statement and that he only appealed to the union to return to the classrooms while negotiations continued. Last week's meeting of the two sides with the Senate and House of Representatives Joint Committee on Education had ended in deadlock as both sides seems to be ready to compromise their stands. The two groups were told by the lawmakers, to go back and review their positions, while they choose a later date to reconvene. Fielding questions from journalists, yesterday, Minister of Education, Professor Ruqayyatu Rufa'I, said that the Federal Government had no other option than to meet with the union to resolve the crisis, so students can return to school. "Government has no option but to make efforts to resolve ASUU crisis. Mr. President is concerned, everybody is concerned, definitely, efforts will have to be made to have students back in classrooms. "So we are pleading with our colleagues in ASUU to call off the strike but we are meeting with them, we are meeting tomorrow (today). Lamenting the state of Nigeria's economy, President of Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Dr. Nasir Fagge, said Nigeria's economy had been taken over by Chinese, as leaders in Nigeria have refused to provide quality education to the people, while the Chinese government trained its people in all sectors with the necessary facilities. Fagge said Nigeria's economy will continue going down the sorry path it is on now, except leaders of the country provided universities with adequate facilities to give qualitative education to the youths. "The thing about it is that, if other countries are investing about 28-30 per cent of their annual budget in education, typically Ghana-even this year, Ghana has committed 28 per cent of its total budget to education, if they can do it, why not Nigeria. "Is it because we are under the dictates of IMF and World Bank, don't we want to do what is right, must our children continue to go to Ghanaian university for education, must our people be leaving our country, be brain-drained to other countries to go and develop their economies, must we continue this way? "Even now, what is happening is that the Chinese have taken over our economy simply because they have trained their people, they have educated their people and their people can compete any where in the World that is why our President is going to China to go and sign MoU (Memorandum of Understanding). "Why cant we do the same, why cant we train our people and give them quality education so that we will also be exporting them to go and carry out assignments in other countries and then bring foreign exchange for our country and then we will not need to be importing people to come and do some sundry projects in our country. "Most of the key contracts now are being forwarded to Chinese companies; all our companies are down simply because we have not paid high premium to our education sector that is what we are saying. Are we happy with what we are producing as graduates? We are not that is what we are crying out for. "Let people understand that it is the pride of an intellectual to produce a well rounded intellectual who is even better than himself, but that is not what we are having. We are having people because we don't have the facilities to give them state of-the-art training and we are crying out and people are telling us all sorts of things," Fagge told Vanguard. He however expressed optimism that the agreement the union entered into with the federal government would be implemented. "This thing that they are saying agreement cannot be implemented, we have heard it before. Prof. Ben Nwabueze was always in the media when he was the Minister of Education saying that it was an agreement of imperfect obligation," he said. The outcome of today's meeting will determine the fate of students who bear the brunt of strike actions like this. |
Copper Bunmi is MISSING. She Left the orientation camp last week after passing out at NYSC Camp Bukuru,Plateau state. Code number PL/13b/1476, If found please call her platoon officer on 08030833042. Pls Let's do this together, let's help find Bunmi by sending this message across. Re-broadcast plzzzz. |
Copper Bunmi is MISSING. She Left the orientation camp last week after passing out at NYSC Camp Bukuru,Plateau state. Code number PL/13b/1476, If found please call her platoon officer on 08030833042. Pls Let's do this together, let's help find Bunmi by sending this message across. Re-broadcast plzzzz. |
Soldiers on Wednesday morning mounted road blocks at strategic entry routes into Abuja, to prevent intending protesters from marching against the recent Senate voting on the constitutional amendments. Their presence was first noticed at about 8 a.m. along the ever busy Abuja-Keffi road which is the link road to Mararaba and Karu, satellite towns housing more than 50 percent of workers in the Capital city. The roadblock caused serious traffic which lasted until late afternoon. The soldiers were also at both the Abuja-Zuba express way and the Musa Yar'Adua expressway. Some of the soldiers, who refused to comment on their mission, referred Nigerian Telegraph to their authorities. Their mission was later understood when peaceful protesting Abuja indigenes were forcefully dispersed by the police at the entrance into the National Assembly complex. Two elderly women fainted while soldiers cordoned-off protesters as they converged at about 8 a.m. The local sources informed that the police officers fired live bullets into the air consistently and shot tear gas canisters at the protesters, chasing them towards Eagle Square, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and down to the Ministry of Finance office complex junction. Several groups have fixed several days to protest against some of the Senate votes against some bills to address their issues. The Nigeria Labour Congress is threatening to go on strike because the bill to legalise the N18,000 minimum wage was removed from the amendment. Meanwhile, the President of the Original Inhabitants Association of Abuja, (OIDA), Danladi Jeji, said: "The police, in about eight Hilux vans with soldiers standing by, consistently used tear gas on our people which later led to two old women fainting as a result of the tear gas." Protesters called on the Inspector General of Police to investigate the use of brutal force against "Abuja natives who have continued to be treated as second-class citizens by the Nigerian government". They rebuked the police, warning that such use of crude force in the future may lead to them being militarised like the Niger Delta militants. The "original inhabitants" disclosed that they were at the National Assembly to peacefully protest the non-passage of the Mayoralty bill by the National Assembly. They advised residents of FCT to brace up for a wave of mass protests and civil movements against the Nigerian system that has "refused to give a voice or representation to FCT indigenous people throughout the years," as they promised to return to the National Assembly on another date to continue their protest. |
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