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Health / Re: Poor Men Love Big Breasts, The Rich Prefer Them Smaller –study by chibaby1985(f): 3:13pm On Dec 21, 2019
beresponsible:
Poor men looking for where to hide from poverty all day under the breast just sucking
Badt guy
Health / Re: Poor Men Love Big Breasts, The Rich Prefer Them Smaller –study by chibaby1985(f): 12:52pm On Dec 21, 2019
sunnychibs:
Leave breast for children abeg
So are you a child?
Health / Watermelon: The Super Fruit by chibaby1985(f): 12:50pm On Dec 21, 2019
Consuming fruits and vegetables of all kinds has long been associated with a reduced risk of many lifestyle-related health conditions.

Many studies have suggested that increasing consumption of plant foods like watermelon decreases the risk of obesity and overall mortality, diabetes, and heart disease.

Other benefits of the watermelon include promoting a healthy complexion and hair, increased energy, and overall lower weight.

Asthma prevention

The risks for developing asthma are lower in people who consume a high amount of certain nutrients. One of these nutrients is vitamin C, found in many fruits and vegetables, including watermelon.

Blood pressure

A study published by the American Journal of Hypertension found that watermelon extract supplementation improved the health of the circulatory system in obese middle-aged adults with prehypertension or stage 1 hypertension.

Diets rich in lycopene – found in watermelon – may help protect against heart disease.

Cancer

As an excellent source of antioxidants, including vitamin C, watermelon can help combat the formation of free radicals known to cause cancer. Lycopene intake has been linked with a decreased risk of prostate cancer in several studies.

Digestion and regularity

Watermelon, because of its water and fiber content, helps to prevent constipation and promote regularity for a healthy digestive tract.

Hydration

Made up of 92 percent water and full of important electrolytes, watermelon is a great snack to have on hand during the hot summer months to prevent dehydration. It can also be frozen in slices for a tasty cold Popsicle-style snack.

Inflammation

Choline – found in watermelon – is a very important and versatile nutrient; it aids our bodies in sleep, muscle movement, learning, and memory. Choline also helps to maintain the structure of cellular membranes, aids in the transmission of nerve impulses, assists in the absorption of fat, and reduces chronic inflammation.

Muscle soreness

Watermelon and watermelon juice have been shown to reduce muscle soreness and improve recovery time following exercise in athletes. Researchers believe this is likely due to the amino acid L-citrulline contained in watermelon.

Skin

Watermelon is great for the skin because it contains vitamin A, a nutrient required for sebum production, which keeps hair moisturized. Vitamin A is also necessary for the growth of all bodily tissues, including skin and hair.

Adequate intake of vitamin C is also needed for the building and maintenance of collagen, which provides structure to skin and hair. Additionally, watermelon contributes to overall hydration, which is vital for healthy looking skin and hair.


https://ebeanonews..com/2019/12/watermelon-super-fruit.html?m=1

Health / Poor Men Love Big Breasts, The Rich Prefer Them Smaller –study by chibaby1985(f): 12:14pm On Dec 21, 2019
Rich men love women with small breasts, the poor love those with big bust, study says.

There has always been the wonder of whether men prefer bigger breasted women, or women with a smaller chest. And as it turns out, it all comes down to how much money they earn!

Two studies dating back several years have finally shed some light on the question, pointing out some surprising factors.

Psychologists Viren Swami and Martin Tovée conducted a study which investigated whether men’s access to resources would influence their preferences for breast size in women.

They carried out two experiments in which they tested whether men who lack material goods would find larger breasts more desirable than men who do have material goods.

For the first experiment, they explored the relationship between financial security and men’s preferences in breast size. They recruited 266 men from three parts of Malaysia that varied in socioeconomic status – low, medium and high.

Each participant was shown animated female figures, each varying in breast size. They then rated them out of five for physical attractiveness. And it turned out, men with a lower socioeconomic status found larger breasts more appealing than those with a higher socio-economic status.

They then compared breast size ratings in a second experiment which reflected upon the evolutionary perspective of breast size – being that it is a signal of a woman’s ability to bear and nurture a child. But this time, they did it based on a full stomach.

They used 66 hungry male university students, and 55 with satisfied appetites to test whether the security of food had an effect on their preferences, participating as they either entered or exited their campus cafeteria between 6pm and 7pm.

They also only used white males for this study, as ethnicity is known to influence breast size preferences.

Again, they were shown five women with varying sized breasts. And apparently, the hungry males preferred the bigger breasted women more than the satiated men.

(Metro)


https://ebeanonews..com/2019/12/poor-men-love-big-breasts-rich-prefer.html?m=1

Religion / Re: Pastor Kumuyi Explains Why Watching Of Television Was Discouraged (VIDEO) by chibaby1985(f): 11:18am On Dec 21, 2019
Aidejay:
Watch the video before you start commenting......
First thing to do
Religion / Re: Pastor Kumuyi Explains Why Watching Of Television Was Discouraged (VIDEO) by chibaby1985(f): 8:49am On Dec 21, 2019
Nukilia:
A life filled with hypocrisy undecided
I am sure you didn't watch the VIDEO?
Religion / Pastor Kumuyi Explains Why Watching Of Television Was Discouraged (VIDEO) by chibaby1985(f): 12:45am On Dec 21, 2019
Pastor Kumuyi at a recent combined Sunday Service at the International Headquarters of Deeper Life Bible Church, Gbagada, Lagos, Nigeria talked about why people were discouraged from watching TELEVISION.



Click below for the video clip:



https://ebeanonews..com/2019/12/pastor-kumuyi-explains-why-watching-of.html?m=1

Politics / Re: If Igbo’s Have Active Seaport, They Will Develop Nigeria - Ebeanonews Editorial by chibaby1985(f): 8:51pm On Dec 20, 2019
Ndibunna:
Another blog
And so cool
Politics / Re: If Igbo’s Have Active Seaport, They Will Develop Nigeria - Ebeanonews Editorial by chibaby1985(f): 8:40pm On Dec 20, 2019
megawealth01:
Many Igbo feel politically and economically marginalised, and the government’s hardline stance is not helping.

50 years after Nigeria’s then Eastern Region declared itself the Republic of Biafra, sparking a brutal and costly three-year civil war, the country again faces a separatist challenge. Across the Igbo south east, there is resurgent agitation for an independent Biafra state.

President Muhammadu Buhari’s forceful response to the agitation has been counter-productive, inflaming passions and boosting separatist sentiments. The government needs to change course and prioritise dialogue over coercion.


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Many Igbo feel politically and economically marginalised, and the government’s hardline stance is not helping.


50 years after Nigeria’s then Eastern Region declared itself the Republic of Biafra, sparking a brutal and costly three-year civil war, the country again faces a separatist challenge. Across the Igbo south east, there is resurgent agitation for an independent Biafra state.

President Muhammadu Buhari’s forceful response to the agitation has been counter-productive, inflaming passions and boosting separatist sentiments. The government needs to change course and prioritise dialogue over coercion.


The starting point of any response is to understand the agitation’s roots. They include political and economic grievances, a deep sense of collective victimisation among the Igbo, and the failure of south east politicians to provide good governance and development.

[Biafra 50 years on: Remembering, regretting, repeating history?]

Roots of the agitation

Separatists contend that since the Biafra War, the Igbo, one of the country’s three major ethnic groups, have been marginalised. They note that no Igbo has been elected to lead the country since Nnamdi Azikiwe’s ceremonial presidency in the 1960s or to be vice president since Alex Ekwueme (1979 to 1983).

This persisted even under military rule. The only Igbo head of state in this period, Major General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, was killed after only seven months.

Administrative structures decreed by northern-led military governments have also undermined the region. Of the country’s six geo-political zones, all but the south east contain either six or seven states. The south east has just five, while it accounts for only 96 of Nigeria’s 774 local governments. Representation in government and the flow of federal resources are based on these administrative units.

Today, the south east, like much of the country, suffers deficient and dilapidated infrastructure and widespread youth unemployment. But many believe this is structural. They point out that as federal revenue allocation is based on number of states and local governments, the south east receives the least of all zones.

Unequal treatment

Under Buhari, political grievances have deepened. With no Igbo heading any of the military and security services, many argue the region has no voice in key organs such as the National Defence Council (NDC).

“We are like second class citizens, of the same status as a colonised people, except that this is internal colonialism, caliphate colonialism”, asserted a retired Igbo military officer.

The situation has also been aggravated by Buhari’s statement shortly after coming to power that “constituencies that gave me 97% cannot in all honesty be treated, on some issues, with constituencies that gave me 5%”.

To many in the south east, who mostly voted for former president Goodluck Jonathan, that statement raised fears that the president would not accord them equal treatment with the north.

They now see their fears confirmed by some government actions. For example, when the domestic intelligence agency the Department of State Services recruited recently, it hired just 44 new employees from the south east compared to 165 from the north west. Similarly, the south east is nearly completely excluded from a proposed national railway development plan.

Victims of history

Along with political and economic grievances, separatist agitation is driven by a strong feeling of collective victimisation. In 1949, the prominent Igbo leader Nnamdi Azikiwe asserted “it would appear that God has specially created the Ibo people to suffer persecution and be victimised because of their resolute will to live”.

Almost 50 years later, another distinguished Igbo, Chinua Achebe, claimed that “Nigerians of all other ethnic groups will probably achieve consensus on no other matter than their common resentment of the Igbo”.

These feelings have been deepened over the decades by recurrent rioting in the north in which Igbo have suffered great losses. Mostly notably, over 30,000 Igbo in the north were killed and two million fled back to the south in 1966 in the “Igbo pogrom” that followed the January coup and July counter-coup.

During the Biafra War, all other groups rallied round the federal government. The conflict killed about two million people, mostly Igbo, and more died during post-war riots and conflicts in the north.

Some northern leaders have argued that the Igbo were targeted because of their entrepreneurial success not their ethnicity, but such explanations offer no consolation. As one Igbo civil society leader said, the current separatist agitation is “a rejection of the Nigerian state by a group that feels already rejected by that state”.

South-eastern governance failures also fuel unrest. Local political leaders have largely failed to harness the region’s resources, create sustainable employment and engage youth.

As the president-general of the apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze, Nnia Nwodo said, Igbo youth “have passed a vote of no confidence in us their fathers”. The agitation therefore represents not only a protest against the state but a rift within Igbo society.

Flawed responses

Successive government responses have been generally intolerant and combative. The government generally lumps the separatist movement together with Boko Haram and the militant Yoruba group the O’odua People’s Congress (OPC) as “extremist groups” threatening national security.

Under President Olusegun Obasanjo, the administration arrested the leader of the Movement for Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), Ralph Uwazuruike, charged him with treason and detained him from 2005 to 2007. Police clashed with MASSOB members repeatedly, killing many.

President Buhari’s government has been similarly intolerant. In November 2015, he issued a “serious warning” that: “The corporate existence of Nigeria as a single entity is not a subject of debate and will not be compromised”. On another occasion, he said: “For Nigeria to divide now…it is better for all of us to jump into the sea and get drowned”.

Following from this hardline stance, security agencies shut down the unlicensed radio station, Radio Biafra, operated by the separatist group Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). They have banned pro-Biafran newspapers, arresting and brutalising non-compliant vendors. These measures have driven many publications off the streets, but have not curbed the even more vigorous social media.

Security agencies have also broken up rallies and meetings, killing and arresting scores. An Amnesty International report alleged that security forces murdered at least 150 agitators between August 2015 and August 2016. The army rejected the report, but separatists say the number of deaths was even higher.

In January 2017, when agitators organised a rally in “solidarity” with new US President Donald Trump, police reportedly killed 11 participants and arrested more than 65. Many are still in jail.

The government also arrested IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu in October 2015. He was arraigned and granted bail, but despite court orders for his release, he was held in prison until April 2017. Kanu’s prolonged detention turned him into a hero and increased IPOB membership.

Outlook for the future

The agitation’s future trajectory is unclear. Much depends on the federal government. Further repression will earn the separatists more local sympathy and support and could push them to more desperate actions. If there is no progress towards constitutional, administrative and policy reforms that would respond to the demands of the south east, the agitation could escalate.

Further demonstrations and government crackdowns could further strain the already over-stretched security forces, diverting resources needed to fight Boko Haram and insecurity elsewhere.

Nobel laureate, Wole Soyinka, has counselled the government to ask the agitators: “What are those things we can do to make you content, to make you feel part of this entity [Nigeria]… What can we do to make them feel that they belong and are not alienated?” The federal government should heed that sage’s advice.

In the short term, the government should refrain from further threats of “crushing” the agitation and free unconditionally the hundreds of protestors currently imprisoned. It should also reassure all regions it will allocate resources and develop infrastructure equitably.

In the longer term, the National Assembly should resume its stalled constitution review and pass provisions that would guarantee all citizens a stronger sense of national belonging and redress the imbalance in administrative units between the zones. This is a key demand of south easterners and one already endorsed by the leaders of most other zones.

The leaders of the south east must also respond to their region’s needs by focusing on economic development and curbing massive youth unemployment. The south east governors’ recent initiative towards integrated regional development is a welcome step that should be pursued vigorously.

50 years after the south east attempted to break away, the country remains fragile. Its democracy is still unstable, as demonstrated by the recent coup rumours as President Buhari is reportedly very ill.

[Nigeria: Coup rumours reflect rising distrust in Buhari’s absence]

At a 25 May colloquium on Biafra: 50 years after in Abuja, Acting President Yemi Osinbajo said the greatest responsibility of Nigerian leaders today is to give a pathway to unity in diversity. The country’s leaders must work harder to build bridges, close cleavages, and achieve a more cohesive country.

If they fail, separatist agitations will grow even stronger.

https://ebeanonews..com/2019/12/if-igbos-have-active-seaport-in-igbo.html?m=1

Our mumu never do?
Politics / Re: If I Talk About Nigeria, Nobody’ll Sleep Again – Danjuma by chibaby1985(f): 10:48am On Dec 20, 2019
Baba talk na... Las Las one naija go divide grin
megawealth01:
A former Minister of Defence, retired General Theophilus Danjuma A former Minister of Defence, retired General Theophilus Danjuma, says if he reveals what is happening in the country, Nigerians will no longer sleep.

He spoke yesterday at the University of Ibadan during the launch of a book, 70 Years of Progressive Journalism: The Story of the Nigerian Tribune and the presentation of Tribune’s Platinum Awards.

He stated: “In Yorubaland, everybody seems to have lost their voice, scared. And people appear not to care about what is happening. If I tell you what I know that is happening in Nigeria today, you will no longer sleep. “So, Chief Ayo Adebanjo’s warning and advice is very timely.

“We are in a big hole as nation. And people who put us in this hole have continued today. So, we’ve to wake up. Only we can save ourselves. “The fifth columnists’ activities going on among your people are not helping matters. May Almighty God continue to bless this country, but only we can save ourselves from ourselves.”

Earlier, Adebanjo, an Afenifere leader, had raised the alarm that Yorubaland was in danger, saying “We’ve been submerged.” He said only few governors in the southwest “are responsible for us.

They’ve shut down. They cannot face the head of state because of their own shortcomings. “Buhari is not ruling the country. He wants to dominate us. I don’t mince words about it. There’s tyranny in the country. There’s anarchy.

When the Head of State said there’s no respect for the rule of law, where are the lawyers? The moment there’s no respect for the rule of law, there’s no government again, there’s anarchy.” The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, said Boko Haram had not been technically defeated as claimed by the Federal Government.

The monarch also kicked against the Hate Speech Bill before the Senate.



https://ebeanonews..com/2019/12/if-i-talk-about-nigeria-nobodyll-sleep.html?m=1
Politics / What Jonathan Averted In 2015 May Come To Pass If Things Continue Like This—Jega by chibaby1985(f): 10:38am On Dec 20, 2019
Former chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof Attahiru Jega, has said that the prediction of US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) on the disintegration of Nigeria will come to pass if care is not taken.

The former INEC boss stated this on Wednesday while speaking at Tell Magazine’s 20 years of democracy conference in Abuja.

Recall that the CIA had predicted that Nigeria would disintegrate in 2015 following the outcome of the presidential election.

Former President Goodluck Jonathan accepted his loss to President Muhammadu Buhari, a move many said averted anarchy and saved the country.

Speaking at the conference, the former INEC chairman said the country has witnessed some “reversals” in the progress it made during the 2015 elections.


https://ebeanonews..com/2019/12/what-jonathan-averted-in-2015-may-come.html?m=1

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Sports / Re: Yaya Toure Names Player That Should Have Won Ballon D’ Or Ahead Of Messi by chibaby1985(f): 10:17am On Dec 20, 2019
cassidy1996:
yaya has said all ....truth ” it's a shame when a team wins this trophy [the Champions League] and the winner of the Ballon d’Or is not coming from there.”
Is winning the champions league a yardstick?
Politics / Re: Tribute To Yar'adua: Time When Rice Was N3,500, Petrol N65 by chibaby1985(f): 9:01am On Dec 20, 2019
Are you that lazy to read? Was YarAdua in power in 2015?
mrvitalis:
A bag of rice was never 3500 in 2015 ....it was around 8000

Don't really get the hype about yaradua
Seems once u are dead in nigeria u are a good man ....if buhari had died in 2018 some idiots would be writing same story about him in 10 years

Obj abd IBB were our two best president
For heavens obj reformed the banking industry ,lunched 3 satellite into orbit ( first African nation to lunch even 1 and he did 3)
Nigeria planned to put man on the moon by 2025 then
Obj united Nigeria , no region felt marginalization none , he brought NDDC
He brought ICPC and EFCC

Paid up our debts that's a major
Stabilized democracy

Distribution of national weapons away from Kaduna.
Made NDA same slot per state

The list is endless
Sports / Yaya Toure Names Player That Should Have Won Ballon D’ Or Ahead Of Messi by chibaby1985(f): 7:41am On Dec 20, 2019
Yaya Toure names player that should have won Ballon D’ Or ahead of Messi

Manchester City legend, Yaya Toure, has named Liverpool forward, Sadio Mane as the player that should have won the 2019 Ballon D’Or ahead of Barcelona captain, Lionel Messi.

DAILY POST had reported that Mane finished in fourth behind Lionel Messi, Virgil van Dijk and Cristiano Ronaldo.

The 27-year-old has enjoyed a fine 2019, scoring 54 goals for club and country last season, as he helped Jurgen Klopp’s men to win the 2018/2019 UEFA Champions League.

Mane also led Senegal to second place at AFCON and Toure insists the forward would have landed the award ahead of Messi, adding that it was a ‘shame’ for him not to win the top individual prize.

“To be honest, he [Sadio Mane] deserved to win the Ballon d’Or first,” Toure said while speaking in Doha at the Club World Cup as a guest of FIFA.

“In Africa, we don’t see any better players than him.

“Did you see the votes? Did you see what he did in the last year, how many goals he scored, what he achieved with Liverpool?

“For me it is a shame when a team wins this trophy [the Champions League] and the winner of the Ballon d’Or is not coming from there.”

https://ebeanonews..com/2019/12/yaya-toure-names-player-that-should.html?m=1

Politics / Re: No Matter How Hard I Try, Nigerians Would Never Appreciate Me — Buhari Laments by chibaby1985(f): 7:29am On Dec 20, 2019
reccy:
Sir, you don't need to please anyone.... Continue your good works and we the patriotic Nigerians are behind you.
Chai, go borrow words na grin
Politics / Re: No Matter How Hard I Try, Nigerians Would Never Appreciate Me — Buhari Laments by chibaby1985(f): 7:28am On Dec 20, 2019
tunjiajayi:
Baba no mind dem, the 5 percent dem dey dia inconsequentially, na yanmiriism they worry some, some na post election trauma, some you don collect yam from their family member, some na dem Sabi God pass, some na overdo and see me, see me but most of them are just plain ignorant and blinded by all sort of sentiments and emotions.

But the majority as asserted by your win at the last elections are solidly with you.

General wey sabi cool
Tuale.


But the majority as asserted by your win at the last elections are solidly with you.

Where are those majority... Let them come out oooo angry
Politics / Tribute To Yar'adua: Time When Rice Was N3,500, Petrol N65 by chibaby1985(f): 7:25am On Dec 20, 2019
Nigerians cannot forget in a hurry the good governance of late Umaru Musa Yar’adua.

It was indeed a time to remember, the good moment we have lost to the current leadership.

Many NIGERIANS witnessed the unforgettable Tenure of the late Nigerian President Umaru Musa Yar’adua. Let's continue praying for the late President to continue resting in peace.

THE TENURE NIGERIANS WILL NEVER FORGET:

•Petrol N65

•Diesel N112



•Rice N3,500

•Cement N750

•Fertilizer N2,500

•Bag of Sugar N7,000

•Bag of Flour N6,050

May the soul of the best President Nigeria ever had continue to rest with Almighty Allah. Amin



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Celebrities / Re: Seun Osewa: Nigeria’s Tech Superhero And Founder Of Nairaland by chibaby1985(f): 7:15am On Dec 20, 2019
DRPAIT123:
Even this one self will not make FP.
We don't like ourselves in this country sad
As in eh grin
Politics / No Matter How Hard I Try, Nigerians Would Never Appreciate Me — Buhari Laments by chibaby1985(f): 7:12am On Dec 20, 2019
President Muhammadu Buhari has said that Nigeria is a country that is very difficult to govern.

He said that no matter how hard he tries, some people would still find faults in his government. Adding that as a leader, he has to accept the challenges of leadership and learn to live by them.

President Muhammadu Buhari has said that Nigeria is a country that is very difficult to govern.

He said that no matter how hard he tries, some people would still find faults in his government. Adding that as a leader, he has to accept the challenges of leadership and learn to live by them.

The president said this while fielding questions from reporters after receiving some of his aides and close friends who visited him at the presidential villa in Abuja in commemoration of his 77th birthday.

“I think I come to accept the realities of leadership in Nigeria, you can only try, it is a terrific country, no matter what you do, there are people on daily basis that look for your faults and go to the press, so you have to learn to live by that,” he said.

https://ebeanonews..com/2019/12/no-matter-how-hard-i-try-nigerians.html?m=1

Celebrities / Re: Seun Osewa: Nigeria’s Tech Superhero And Founder Of Nairaland by chibaby1985(f): 10:54am On Dec 19, 2019
grin
popsy2:
Seun my classmate back then in sec.
Celebrities / Seun Osewa: Nigeria’s Tech Superhero And Founder Of Nairaland by chibaby1985(f): 10:40am On Dec 19, 2019
Seun Osewa, the Founder of Nairaland needs to be awarded with a lifetime achievement award in the Nigerian Tech Space

Nairaland, arguably Africa’s largest forum is an online community that is ranked among the best public forum in African ranking and boasts of about 2.384 million registered users and about as much or perhaps more unregistered users. It was created in March 2005 by Seun Osewa who runs the site till date.

Seun Osewa is a Nigerian in his thirties who resides in Ota, Ogun state Nigeria.

Like almost every young Nigerian, Seun aspired to be his own boss but unlike most young Nigerians, he never backed out even after hammerings of frustrating magnitudes. Judging from the movie, ‘The Social Network’, Mark Zuckerberg may have had an almost rosy journey to entrepreneurship, but not Seun.

Nairaland was neither the first nor second project embarked upon by Seun, but he never stopped until he got it right.

Seun stands above most Nigerian big-shot site owners in so many ways, but one of which struck me is his online presence and personality. Despite the increasing success of Nairaland, Seun has continued to give customer satisfaction the greatest priority.

2.384 million Persons can comfortably constitute a country and Seun runs a site with that number of persons ­­­­­­(I will like to know how that feels). Despite the numbers, Seun continues to strike every person fortunate enough to cross his path as a down-to-earth young man.

Seun through Nairaland has provided a portal which in turn has provided jobs for a huge number of Nigerians. A friend of mine described Nairaland as the largest supermarket in Nigeria and perhaps Africa. I agree. Cars are being bought and sold on Nairaland, real estate and other properties too. Business deals are being brokered every day, (I had my first business meeting through Nairaland).

On jobs, Seun’s words on marble are timeless. “I always tell job seekers to create their own jobs, because nobody owes them a job.” He says.

The literature section is filled with potential Nobel laureates and I even noticed a new scholarship scheme too. All this and I still can’t begin to highlight all that the site does. And to think that all these was made possible because one man dropped out of school is just magical. I have no apt words to describe the man; still I would say he is a gallant African that deserves every accolade.

The politics section gives minute by minute happenings in the politicking in Nigeria, Africa and the world at large. Seun is truly a tech superhero




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Celebrities / Re: Nigerian Man Accuses Buhari's Daughter Zahra Of Unislamic Twerking by chibaby1985(f): 9:07am On Dec 19, 2019
Las Las religion na SCAM
SleekGist:
President Muhammadu Buhari’s Daughter, Zahra Indimi who stepped out for a night party and was spotted dancing has been slammed for dancing in an 'unislamic' manner. Sleekgist reports.

A  Nigerian man, took to social to condemn the president's daughter for dancing' unislamicly'

Watch video
https://sleekgist.com/entertainment/nigerian-man-accuses-buharis-daughter-zahra-of-unislamic-twerking/
Politics / Re: Obiano Awards Scholarship To Former Child Bride, Miss Chinwendu by chibaby1985(f): 9:05am On Dec 19, 2019
grin
Evergreen4:
Just in case
Celebrities / Davido Disclaims Viral Video Advertising COZA Church, Threatens Lawsuits by chibaby1985(f): 8:53am On Dec 19, 2019
Following a video released by The Commonwealth Zion Assembly (COZA) to advertise a 12 Days programme, the popular singer, Davido has dissociated himself from that video where he was featured.

The singer reacted to this viral video on his Twitter page to dissociates himself from the COZA 12 Days of Glory Advert Video.



He claimed he did the video for the little girl in the video for her personal use because the girl is a huge fan of his only for him to see it being used in the Viral Advert.

He claimed the act is fraudulent and he’s really disappointed


https://ebeanonews..com/2019/12/davido-disclaims-viral-video.html?m=1

Politics / Obiano Awards Scholarship To Former Child Bride, Miss Chinwendu by chibaby1985(f): 12:20am On Dec 19, 2019
The Executive Governor of Anambra State, His Excellency, Chief Willie Obiano, has announced a scholarship grant for former Child bride, Miss Chinwendu, whose story went viral on social media, when the 17 year old from Ihiala, was forced into marriage with a middle age man from Ozubulu, Ekwusigo,LGA Anambra State.



This cheering news was made known today, 18th December, 2019, by Anambra State Commissioner for Women and Children Affairs, Lady Ndidi Mezue, who took the pains, on hearing about the illegal marriage sometimes in February 2019, rescued the young girl, trained and empowered her in tailoring through ITF and assisted her back to school within the space of eight months.



Following this pronouncement, Miss Chinwendu, will henceforth be educated and catered for, through the scholarship grant provided by the working governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano.



https://ebeanonews..com/2019/12/obiano-awards-scholarship-to-former.html?m=1

Politics / Re: Excited Kaduna Youths Patrolling The Streets Waiting For The Arrival Of Buhari by chibaby1985(f): 11:45pm On Dec 18, 2019
The people of Kaduna are resolved to kickout the incumbent clueless President from Aso Rock and install the amiable General. Three plagues befell Kaduna state, a failed President, a good-for-nothing VP and a miserable Governor Yero. Kaduna can't wait to experience #Change at all levels. I celebrate with the people of Kaduna State on the incoming Change they are about to experience. Sai Buhari
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Education / Ishaq Oloyede Insists On The Use Of NIN To Register For UTME by chibaby1985(f): 11:40pm On Dec 18, 2019
The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) says no amount of “smear campaign” can prevent it from using the National Identity Management Number (NIM) in the conduct of its exams.

Ishaq Oloyede, the board’s registrar, spoke on Wednesday during a meeting with CBT centres, technical advisors, and service providers at the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, Kaduna state.


JAMB had earlier announced its partnershipwith the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) to clampdown on impersonation and other forms of exam malpractice ahead of its forthcoming Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

In the wake of its decision to use NIM during the 2020 UTME, Oloyede said those benefitting from registration and exam frauds have continued to mount a negative campaign against the NIMC.

He also said the board had reduced the number of available exam centres in a crackdown on cases where candidates pay between N200,000 to N300,000 to some individuals to write the exam for them.

“With the current campaign against NIMC, I could see deliberate efforts at running the commission down so that we can consider not collaborating with them. Those benefitting from registration scandals are mounting a campaign against NIMC,” he said.

“We are collaborating with NIMC. They are upright and just last week, five staff were sacked because they collected bribe. So as you interact with NIMC, don’t have it in mind that you are interacting with corrupt people, no, they are not.

“Unless I’m wrong, more than 40 per cent of our candidates have obtained their NIN while the remaining ones are running helter-skelter to have theirs.”
https://lifestyle.thecable.ng/no-going-back-on-use-of-national-id-card-for-utme-says-jamb/

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Events / Re: Woman Proposes To Boyfriend With House Deed And BMW Keys by chibaby1985(f): 11:04pm On Dec 18, 2019
Events / Re: Woman Proposes To Boyfriend With House Deed And BMW Keys by chibaby1985(f): 11:04pm On Dec 18, 2019
This is definitely not in naija
godlyguy:
A woman from Henan province, China took her proposal to a whole new level by adding a house deed and BMW keys into the mix.



Xiaojing, a 24-year-old woman who works in the designing field, popped the question in a very elaborate setting during the couple’s one-year anniversary on Dec. 11 at the place where they first met, according to AsiaOne.



In order for this to work, Xiaojing had convinced her boyfriend, Xiaoke, to go to the exhibition hall at the cultural exhibit in Henan to pick up something for her, the woman told Chinese media.



However, Xiaoke was surprised to find his girlfriend inside of the exhibit hall wearing a wedding gown, surrounded by balloons. And to top it all off, she also added a house deed and a set of BMW keys into her proposal, all with the support of her parents.



“I prepared all of this. There’s a car and a house deed here,” she said while presenting a bouquet of flowers to her boyfriend. “It doesn’t matter if you have them or not, I still want to be with you. Will you marry me?”



Surprised by her gesture, Xiaoke replied, “This is so unexpected. Yes, I will.”



“He’s usually the one taking care of me and making sacrifices for me,” Xiaojing explained. “I really want to do something for him.”



“What I want — more than material goods — is love,” the woman said. “I don’t think that it always has to be the man in the relationship providing [a house and car]. More than that, I want him to be devoted and caring after our marriage.”




https://ebeanonews..com/2019/12/woman-proposes-to-boyfriend-with-house.html?m=1
Politics / Ignore Reports Of My Sacking, Ubah Tells Constituents by chibaby1985(f): 7:14pm On Dec 18, 2019
The Young Progressives Party member representing Anambra South Senatorial District in the National Assembly, Ifeanyi Ubah, has urged his constituents to ignore some social media reports about his alleged sacking from the Senate.



The Federal High Court in Kubwa, Abuja, had allegedly sacked Ubah from the Senate, based on a suit instituted against him by Mr Obinna Uzor.



Uzor had asked the court to nullify the election of Ubah for allegedly falsifying his school certificate.



The oil magnate, who addressed journalists in Abuja on Tuesday, explained that the purported suit was filed against him in March, while the court ruled on it in April without his knowledge or that of his legal team.



He assured his constituents and all Nigerians that the verdict would not stand because he had already approached the same court to vacate the judgment.



He said the court had fixed January 5, 2020 to determine his application.



He said, “My attention was drawn to the issue about two weeks ago and I approached the court.



“I discovered that the case was instituted in April without my knowledge. I don’t understand the dynamics.



“I went back to the same judge and I filed an application for a stay of execution. The court will rule on it on January 5, 2020.



“The judgment was referring to the election held on February 16, but my election was in March."


https://ebeanonews..com/2019/12/ignore-reports-of-my-sacking-ubah-tells.html?m=1

Celebrities / Re: Seun Osewa: Nigeria’s Tech Superhero And Founder Of Nairaland by chibaby1985(f): 1:51pm On Dec 18, 2019
megawealth01:
Seun Osewa, the Founder of Nairaland needs to be awarded with a lifetime achievement award in the Nigerian Tech Space

Nairaland, arguably Africa’s largest forum is an online community that is ranked among the best public forum in African ranking and boasts of about 2.385 million registered users and about as much or perhaps more unregistered users. It was created in March 2005 by Seun Osewa who runs the site till date.

Seun Osewa is a Nigerian in his thirties who resides in Ota, Ogun state Nigeria.

Like almost every young Nigerian, Seun aspired to be his own boss but unlike most young Nigerians, he never backed out even after hammerings of frustrating magnitudes. Judging from the movie, ‘The Social Network’, Mark Zuckerberg may have had an almost rosy journey to entrepreneurship, but not Seun.

Nairaland was neither the first nor second project embarked upon by Seun, but he never stopped until he got it right.

Seun stands above most Nigerian big-shot site owners in so many ways, but one of which struck me is his online presence and personality. Despite the increasing success of Nairaland, Seun has continued to give customer satisfaction the greatest priority.

2.385 million Persons can comfortably constitute a country and Seun runs a site with that number of persons ­­­­­­(I will like to know how that feels). Despite the numbers, Seun continues to strike every person fortunate enough to cross his path as a down-to-earth young man.

Seun through Nairaland has provided a portal which in turn has provided jobs for a huge number of Nigerians. A friend of mine described Nairaland as the largest supermarket in Nigeria and perhaps Africa. I agree. Cars are being bought and sold on Nairaland, real estate and other properties too. Business deals are being brokered every day, (I had my first business meeting through Nairaland).

On jobs, Seun’s words on marble are timeless. “I always tell job seekers to create their own jobs, because nobody owes them a job.” He says.

The literature section is filled with potential Nobel laureates and I even noticed a new scholarship scheme too. All this and I still can’t begin to highlight all that the site does. And to think that all these was made possible because one man dropped out of school is just magical. I have no apt words to describe the man; still I would say he is a gallant African that deserves every accolade.

The politics section gives minute by minute happenings in the politicking in Nigeria, Africa and the world at large. Seun is truly a tech superhero




https://ebeanonews..com/2019/12/seun-osewa-nigerias-tech-superhero-and.html?m=1
Politics / Re: No Matter How Hard I Try, Nigerians Would Never Appreciate Me — Buhari Laments by chibaby1985(f): 12:26pm On Dec 18, 2019
Keep on keeping on
megawealth01:
President Muhammadu Buhari has said that Nigeria is a country that is very difficult to govern.

He said that no matter how hard he tries, some people would still find faults in his government. Adding that as a leader, he has to accept the challenges of leadership and learn to live by them.

President Muhammadu Buhari has said that Nigeria is a country that is very difficult to govern.

He said that no matter how hard he tries, some people would still find faults in his government. Adding that as a leader, he has to accept the challenges of leadership and learn to live by them.

The president said this while fielding questions from reporters after receiving some of his aides and close friends who visited him at the presidential villa in Abuja in commemoration of his 77th birthday.

“I think I come to accept the realities of leadership in Nigeria, you can only try, it is a terrific country, no matter what you do, there are people on daily basis that look for your faults and go to the press, so you have to learn to live by that,” he said.

https://ebeanonews..com/2019/12/no-matter-how-hard-i-try-nigerians.html?m=1

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