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Learn how to control your eyes, the urge will be there,especially if you are a guy and you don't have friends much, you are always alone. You just need to learn how to manage depression. That thought always come to you when you feel unloved or depressed. |
Dump him too |
His name is Tony, some of you may know him?
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Rest in peace Ma'am |
How many come remain, Nigeria is a joke |
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By their fruits you shall know them. |
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They should pay me my money transfered to their to through fraud means by the criminals who stole my phone. I told them, they said that the money have been withdrawn. Imagine, they will still retain the criminal. They should be given the right to arrest questionable accounts owners.. I rest my case Not happy at all. None of the banks deserve any awards. Fidelity is better for me.
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Congratulations to Miss Ugochi Ihezue, Miss KEBBI. The most beautiful girl in Nigeria 2017. She will represent Nigeria in the miss World contest. Miss. Stephanie Agbasi, Miss Sokoto. She will be representing Nigeria in the next Miss Universe contest. Miss. Winfrey Okolo, Miss Plateau. She will be representing Nigeria in the next Miss tourism contest.
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MISPLACEMENT OF PRIORITIES. Why is it that some Nigeria like to complain about everything. What we should know is that human want is in searchable. Complaining about phone you did not put one naira will not change anything. Government wanted to save cost and as well as helping maintaining their policy. While they are empowering you, you are helping them to salvage the deficiencies in polity. We call it harmony of interest. Remember most of the school you are teaching, they don't have enough staff. Do your work well and fate will smile on. Don't think that government is not seeing you, God is watching. Even many people are still complaining about Npower programmes. Most of them have not work anywhere since they graduated from school. But today they have gotten the job they have not gone to their PPA for once. After they will say, this government is corrupt. Please people should stop complaining, use the phone even if it is China made. The phone most people are using today is made in China. I believe most people choose that phone because of the battery. But in life you have to know some things. Do everything you want to do, life is risk. Take your own decisions and be ready to face the outcome or consequences. You will be surprise that the same people that blame you for not taking a particular decision, will join you when your decision turn out to be good. Whereas others that encourage will turn against you when it turns bad. During the time people were selecting devices, people selected tecno based on the following. The battery, Keyboard, Because of friends, Fear of not seeing Samsung parts and screen in the market, Fear of Samsung getting blind without any cause,and other fears. They forgot the meaning of fear {false evidence appearing real}. This is also applicable to life. The tecno given is not with keyboard, but it have touch pad. I have seen a phone with 5mp taking sharp pictures than the one of 13mp. It is not about outward features rather inside. Use it first. I bought Infinix hot 4 lte, in the first two weeks, I feel like throwing it away. I have even requested for return but today I am enjoying the phone.I even entered Google people discouraged me more. Don't make your decisions based on people reactions. But a wise learn from people mistakes. Some people have not seen work today because of their ego forgetting that the genuine rich people you are seeing today started small. It happens in any situation in relationships, business, career, marriages, education and vocation. Today people are still complaining about the course they studied forgetting that it is not an excuse not to succeed. I know a man that studied medicine but have not done any surgery. He is today a business man. Whereas someone studied engineering but he is producing drugs today. We should stop complaining about everything and start facing our challenges. Now government have given the device, learn everything you are ought to learn. It is not meant for watching movies you have television, It is not meant for browsing tdb you have cybercafe and your phone. If the battery goes down charge it. Note this is the opportunity for you to develop yourself, learn all the skills inside the phone. Don't brag about the phone to avoid loosing the phone because government will penalise you for being careless. Remember your TSA AND BVN, They will just deduct the remaining amount from your account. Remember the deal you sign before collecting the device. Be careful of who you tell that you have the phone. Always remember that One man meat is another man poison. See you at the top. Empower yourself and stop complaining. Use the opportunity because some people looking for it. Thanks for understanding. |
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Consider Your Interests Consider your dream career. There is an old saying that if you’re trying to choose a career, you should think about what you would do if you didn’t have to work. If you had a million dollars and you could do anything, what would you do? Your answer to that question, while maybe not literally the best career choice for you, may give you insight into what you should do. If you want to be a music star, consider going into audio engineering or music composition. These careers are easier to pursue and you will be much more likely to succeed and provide for yourself in the future. If you want to be an actor, consider going into media broadcasting. You can get a degree in communications or work your way up the chain of command in a local news or other television studio. If you want to travel the world, consider becoming an airline steward or stewardess. This is a great way to make a living and pursue your dream of traveling the globe. Consider your hobbies. It is very easy to turn your hobbies or something you love doing into a future career. Many hobbies correspond to real world needs and positions. Consider what you like to do and how that might fit into a career. For example, if you like playing video games, consider becoming a video game designer, programmer, or QA specialist. If you like drawing or art, consider becoming a graphic designer. If you like sports, consider going into teaching and getting certified as a coach. Consider what you enjoy or enjoyed in school. Academic subjects translate well into future careers but may require more schooling than other types of careers. Your favorite class in high school could very well launch you into your future career but you have to be willing to work for it. For example, if you loved chemistry, you could look forward to a future career as a lab technician or a pharmacist. If you liked English class, consider becoming an editor or a copywriter. If you enjoyed math, consider becoming an actuary or an accountant. Consider Your Skills Think about what you are or were good at in school. Think about the subjects you excelled in in school. Though it may not be your favorite thing to do, choosing a career based on something you are skilled at can help you excel and provide yourself a secure future. Look at the examples from the previous step if you need ideas. Consider what skills you excel in. If you are particularly good at certain skills, such as fixing things or making things, this can provide you with a great future career. Schooling may or may not be necessary, but skilled labor is often in demand and you will find it fairly easy to find work. For example, carpentry, auto repair, construction, and electrical work all benefit from people who are good at fixing things or working with their hands. These also tend to be stable, well-paying jobs. Other skills, such as a skill for cooking, can also be easily turned into a career. Consider your interpersonal skills. If your skills lie more in helping and communicating with other people, there are jobs for you as well. People who communicate and interact with others well can easily get careers as social workers or in marketing and similar business positions. If you’re more the type to take care of others, consider nursing or work as an administrative assistant or office manager. Ask someone if you don't know. Sometimes it’s hard for us to see the areas in life where we excel. If you don’t think you’re good at anything, ask your parents, other family members, friends, or teachers what they think you’d be good at. Their ideas might surprise you! Consider Your Current State Explore yourself. Figuring out what you should do with your life may sometimes require you to get to know yourself better. If you want a career that will really make you happy, you have to have a very good understanding of what you want and what you enjoy. For some people, this means taking some time off to decide what’s important to them. There is nothing wrong with this, so don’t feel bad. It’s more important that you figure your life out as early as possible, rather than getting knee deep in a career which makes you hate your life. Consider your financial situation. Your ability to pursue or change careers may hinge on your financial situation. Some career paths require special schooling and this is sometimes expensive. However, you should not feel that being poor bars you from getting the education you want. There are lots of government programs to help you pay for schools, as well as scholarships, grants, and apprenticeship programs. Think about the education you will have as you enter a career. It is important to consider what education you already have or will have as you begin pursuing a career. If finances may bar you from pursuing more schooling, you may need to consider what you already have. It may also be necessary to stick with your existing high school or college degree if there are time limitations or other restrictions. If you find that you are limited to jobs relating to the degree you already have, consult with a career counselor to find out what options are available to you. Think about returning to school. If restrictions do not bar you from pursuing more schooling, you may want to consider this option. Not everybody excels in school or needs a traditional college education, but most career paths have associated training which you can do and will help you advance more quickly. Technical colleges, for example, may be a good option for those who would prefer not to pursue a traditional education. Do more research. If you're still confused, consider doing more research on this topic. Consider Your Future Consider the careers you have easy access to. Consider what career options are available for you to easily move into. These would be careers in which you have both the necessary skills and an “in”. Examples would be working for the same company as one of your parents, working for a family business, or working for a friend. If your options are limited, choosing a career in which you can quickly enter may be your best option. Consider your future financial security. One of the most important things to consider is if the career path you’re choosing will provide you with an acceptable level of financial security. In other words, will you be able to make enough money to support yourself and your family? Remember, this doesn’t have to be a lot of money or enough money by somebody else’s standards. All that matters is that it’s enough for you and what you want for your life. Consider your future job stability. It is also important to consider a future career’s stability. Job markets fluctuate as society needs different things at different times. Certain jobs are also always in demand or frequently unstable. You will need to consider if the career you choose is stable enough for you and your desires for the future. For example, many people recently went into law school and racked up often in excess of $100,000 in school debt because they thought they’d be making a very high wage in the future. However, law positions are not in demand as much the last few years and now those people have huge debts and no way to pay them. Another example is working as a writer or any career based on freelance work. You may sometimes have plenty of work but there may be years when you have almost nothing. Working in this way requires a certain level of determination and discipline and is not for everybody. Look at the Occupational Outlook Handbook. One way for you to gauge if a career option is a good idea is to look it up in the Occupational Outlook Handbook. This is a guide, compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which looks at what kind of education is required for different jobs, how much people in those careers make on average, and how much the demand for that job is likely to increase or decrease.[1 Tips People rarely know right away what career they should be in and it takes most people several years to settle into the path they will follow. Don’t feel like you’re behind! If you don’t like your career, change it! Sometimes it takes more work, especially if you’re older, but it’s possible for anyone. It’s not the end of the world if you choose a career that isn’t something you dreamed of doing ever since you were little. If you have a job that doesn’t make you miserable but which securely provides for your and your family’s future, you will be surprised how happy you feel about your life and career. Listen to your heart. You never know what you are good at! Just spend more time with yourself and get to know about yourself. The better you know yourself, the better the choice. Warnings Be wary of any job which promises easy money. There is rarely any such thing. Be wary of jobs offered overseas. Thoroughly research any company before traveling to take a job. At best you can get conned...at worst, dead. |
Umuada Umuezemmuoka kindred organised a protest over the assassination of the Obiuno Development Union of Igbo-ukwu Chairman, Chief. Chuma Okoye. The man who was stabbed with knife all over his body at his residential home in Port Harcourt last week. From the protesters, they are saying that whoever that killed the man will never find peace. The late Chuma has numerous plans for the village but all cut short by these evil men. He has succeeded in bringing back age grade in the village and some other developmental projects is still on. I am still shocked over the death. I wonder how this December meeting will be. Days are evil, please be careful in who you talk to and mingle with. May God accept his soul.
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okpara square Enugu
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While to pay corpers inec allowance is hard for them |
It is mainly Nd and Waec even Nabteb is what they need,it is true. You can add the Cv,submission ends march 8, |
Nebo Olive Ozioma is dead..! May God recieve her soul. She studied economics. A pargite and rotarian. She impacted in lives of many.
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The school will send-off her out-going SS3 students and auxiliary teachers namely;IFEAYEKWU INNOCENTIA, ALAJI CATHERINE, CHUKWU ANNUNCIATA, UWAOMA MARYANN, EZEANOKETE JOSEPH, EZEANI VITALIS, and UMEWENIKE CORDELIA.The event will be held on Sunday, 20th of July 2014 beginning with the Holy Mass.You are cordially invited.VENUE:Madonna Girls' Umunze, Anambra State.TIME:10:00AM Prompt.It will equally will feature the crowning of the Miss Madonna and the participants are:Okafor Christiana and Chukwu Mary(Golden Damsels); Nwafor Maureen and Okpala Blessing(Silver Damsels);Mbanefo Perpetua and Nnamah Maureen(Diamond Damsels). Come and feel the joy of YCS. |
The Catholic Diocese of Awka will on Saturday 26th october launch the LONG awaited University. According to the catholic bishop of Awka Most Rev.Dr. Paulinus Ezeokafor,the essence of establishing the university was to ensure continuity as the Church had already gotten suitable primary and secondary schools scattered all over the diocese.He said,'We need our children to be grounded educationally,physically,intellectually,vocationally as well as observe and adhere to the true teachings of the church. |
TOP 10 SECRETS OF FIRST CLASS STUDENTS 1, NATURAL BRILLIANCE: There is a minimum level of natural brilliance that is required before a student can think of First Class. I do not intend to put limit to one’s capabilities, for I believe like most people that impossible is nothing. However, realistically speaking, that is an exception to the rule. Most First Class students have a track record from lower levels of education. That is the first foundation. 2, THE POWER OF DREAM: Most first class students dream. I do not mean metaphysical dream, I mean the Luther King definition – vision, forward-looking, even though awake. In secondary school I had a friend who once looked up and said, ‘the last time someone made an aggregate 6 (i.e minimum of 6 A1’s in SSCE) in this school was 12 years ago, I want to be the next’. He made it. Same boy told me he wanted to ‘enter the back of JAMB brochure’, meaning he wanted to be among the top 3 JAMB students in Nigeria (JAMB print at the back of the brochure for a year the names of the best 3 candidates in the prior year’s examinations). He didn’t make it, but he scored 296. When this friend of mine entered Ife, he went to his faculty’s board, where names of best students are engraved every year, looked up and said, ‘when I leave this school after five years I want my name written on this board’. He worked for it. He didn’t make it. But he not only came out with a CGPA north of 4.7 (of the possible 5.0) but he also emerged as one of his faculty’s best. After that, he told someone that he wanted to have his PhD without doing Master’s degree. The person told him it was hardly possibly, and counted on his fingertips the number of Nigerians that performed that feat. My friend proved our doubter wrong. He got the PhD at age 29, skipping Master’s. That is the power of dream. 3, COMPETITION: What most people don’t know is that there is usually a subtle competition among best students in classes. The competition is not necessarily unhealthy. They may be –and in fact usually are – friends, but they compete. In my undergraduate days, story is told of a guy that, at the beginning of every semester, went to ask what X, the best student in the class immediately preceding his, scored in each course and he would tell those cared to listen to him that he would break the record and score higher than him. He did, most times. Most First Class students compete. Each wants to be the highest scorer in each subject. That is why it is always good to go to a competitive institution, rather than enjoy local championship status without stiff competition. 4, CALCULATION: When you see some students reading a purely theoretical course and having calculator by the side, don’t think they are insane or doing ‘over-syllabus’. No they are just running the permutations – if I score B in this course, what will my CGPA be? What is the worst case scenario? What is the best case scenario? How many A’s do I need to make X-CGPA? etc. These are calculations that go on in their heads. Some don’t even compute their GP’s at the end of a semester, they have the template in their heads already, having done the permutations over and over again even before writing the examinations, and they just insert the course scores into their mental template. 5, OPTIMISTIC MENTALITY: Some students die many times before their academic death. How can a student gain admission into a school and the first thing he hears is, you can never make a First Class, they wont give you. Well, I don’t believe this. This is what kills many students. How can you go to battle with a defeatist mentality and expect to win? Many First Class students defy these “messengers of doom” and pursue their target optimistically. I finished from the Obafemi Awolowo University and this is one thing I must commend students of the school for. As a Jambite, what you hear are stories of one Deji Akere that shattered school records, or one Hammed Shittu that effortlessly broke any record breakable. You even hear of stories of students that had graduated since the 1970s. These are stories that motivate you, not some tale by moonlight about a sadist lecturer denying you First class. This is another very vital feature of First Class students. They don’t believe cock and bull stories. 6, ACADEMIC ENVIRONMENT: Academic environment also helps. In a school where you spend most of your time queuing for water or transport or forced to read with candle, chances of academic success are very low. This is why Nigerian students do well abroad where they have all the facilities and learning is conducive. This is also why schools like OAU, UI and to some extent, Unilag, with strong students body that fight for students welfare like good transport system, power on campus, good water system etc, produce more First Class students. Same for private schools, where there is little or no worry about welfare. 7, COURSE OF STUDY: Course of study is another very important factor. It is better to choose a course you are interested in, not one you are forced to do. Some otherwise brilliant students don’t perform up to potential because they are not interested in what they are studying in the university. 8, THE EARLY YEARS ARE CRITICAL: Some students get taken away by the euphoria of being a university student and spend their first year faffing around. Still, in some schools, year 1 performance is not aggregated as part of the overall grade. For most students, after performing woefully in their first two years, they now grab straw to salvage the situation in the later years. Needless to say, it is most times a futile exercise. But there are cases of great come-backs. The best two students in my class during my undergraduate days were not among top 15 in class after our first semester year 1. They were not even in First Class then. But they came back to overtake all of us early flyers. Well, that means there is still hope if you didn’t do too well after your year 1. But after year 2, the bridge may have fallen. 9, KNOW THYSELF: The problem with many student is they try to ‘copy-cat’. While it is good to learn from the method of another high performer, it is important to know how to adapt it. Some students don’t need to read for more than 3 hours a day before they pass, indeed do excellently well and top the class. Some must read for at least 7 hours a day. I know First Class students that watched football and participated actively in campus religious activities. Some even get involved in departmental politics. It is about knowing oneself. But for most First Class students I know, reading the notes while still hot, and not waiting till they accumulate, is a common denominator. 10,….AND KNOW THY TEACHER TOO AND KNOW GOD: Knowing how to approach a question in an examination is an art itself. How do you organize your answers? It goes beyond just picking the answer script and writing down what you think is the answer. Know what the lecturer wants. Does he want ‘lengthy story’? Or he wants it ‘short and snappy’? You may have a clue into this through your seniors who had taken the course earlier. First class students study not only the course, but the course-taker.
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