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_*HUSBAND SCARCITY...*_ _*(By Maryam Habu Shinga).*_ _This may not be the best time for me to write on this because of misinterpretations, but I can no longer resist the push. "Husband Scarcity" has become one of the challenges faced by many young girls today. If you go to prayer houses, majority of the intentions are prayer for a life partner. And this calls for concern._ _Casting our minds back to the time of our mothers and grandmothers, was there really much of a "Husband Scarcity" problem? Or, maybe there were more men than women then, or there was an adequate corresponding numbers of both genders. I don't think so. Maybe then, the women had values and were prepared to build a home and not park into a built home._ _Then, once a young man comes of age and can at least feed himself and his wife, he goes out in search of a wife and the woman really appreciates him and helps him to build a future. What am I really trying to say? We created what we now see as "Husband Scarcity" for ourselves._ _Today, the reverse is the case. Ask an average girl to define her dream husband; you get things like "he has to be tall, handsome, fair, and rich, own a house at least, and be presentable" and then she adds "God fearing" in order not to sound so worldly. Then, check the number of girls around you and the number of men that meet that standard, and you will see the problem._ _You hear girls say, "I cannot suffer in my father's house and then go and start suffering with a man." What a wonderful dream! What if from the beginning, you have everything you want and there is no suffering, and later in the marriage, the table turns around, then comes suffering? Will you run away? No one prays for suffering, but it is good to start small and end big, than start big and end small._ _The problem is that the description majority of girls give of their ideal man is virtually the same. When 50 girls want the same kind of man and the man that fits what they want is just 1 man, and the man can only pick one. Then, what becomes of 49 others? They simply start lamenting of "Husband Scarcity"._ _Another irony of our time is that it is hard, due to the face of our economy to find a man who is of marriage age who possesses all those things these ladies want, legally (except those involved in Internet fraud); even the number of those in Internet fraud is not enough to match all those searching for already made husbands. If you look around, majority of the ladies of substance, of good value and virtue, who are ready to build a home with a man who has prospects, are married and not complaining of husband scarcity._ _The easiest way to find a husband now, is to change your view of who a husband is. A husband is that man God made and then saw that it may be hard for him to really actualize his purpose for making him, without a help mate and then made the woman and gave to him, and he felt complete and fulfilled MARRIAGE IS NOT A POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAM. It is a mission of building the family of God here on earth._ _For those who see marriage as a way out of poverty, it is a way into bondage. Women are HOME BUILDERS, not HOME WARMERS... DON'T CONFUSE A MAN'S PATH WITH HIS DESTINY. Where he is today, may only be a route to where God has destined him to be tomorrow._ _Another truth is that YOU MAY BE THE ONLY FAST MEANS TO THAT HIS DESTINATION. Join in alleviating "husband scarcity". PICK UP THE RIGHT VALUES. I am not saying that you should pick anyone that comes your way and talks of marriage, not all men are husband materials._ _What I am saying is that you should stop setting your standard on material acquisitions or physical appearances. Look beyond the physical. WHAT MAKES A MAN WHO HE IS, IS NOT WHAT HE OWNS OR HOW HE LOOKS, IT IS WHAT HE IS MADE UP OF. And that which he is made of is, most times, not seen with the physical eyes, only its effects can be seen._ _Marriage is a permanent thing. Whatever is seen is temporal and that which is not seen is permanent._ _*This post is worth sharing, let it go as far as it can.*_ |
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Bayero University Kano Department of Geography. 16th semester examination Instructions: Answer all questions. Time allowed : 8 years. Q.1) With the aid of a diagram, define the word "Graduation" as seen by NASS (10marks). Q 2) Which institution, among the following in Nigeria, will a student go to NYSC before his year of graduation? a) ATBU BAUCHI b) UNIMAID, BORNO c) ABU ZARIA d) UNI JOS e) UNILAG LAGOS (5marks) Q3. Based on the requirement of UTME, what is the probability of a student getting admision into a University with only 3 credits? (5marks) Q4) By using the "Let My People Go Theorem" (also known as the Moses Formula), calculate the actual time and credits units an ABU student must accumulate before graduation? (10 marks) Q5) Using the Nigerian factor (or wuru wuru approach), show that it is the University's senate that waives Geo 307 for undergraduate students, and not a) the HOD b) the VC Q6) Discuss the functions of the two offices mentioned in Q5 above by using either the political parmutation or the student manipulation method, taking curruption and non-liniency factors to be constants. (10marks) Q7) Intigrate GRADUATION between the limits of 1999 and 2017 when all the Lecturers, HOD and Exams officer of the same department and faculty are not corrupt? (10marks) Q8) If a Senator of the Federal Republic can graduate from ABU in 2000 but went to NYSC in 1999, calculate how many certificates that student can get within the same period taking Harvard and London School of Economics as variable factors (10marks) Q9) With reference to a serving Senator of the Federal Republic, discuss this figure of speech...."I AM NATURALLY AHEAD OF YOU" (5marks). Q.10) In not more than 350 words, discuss ABU, NASS and how 180 million Nigerians see NASS taking Sahara Reporters and any wistle blower as constants. Goodluck.... |
7th April, 2017
PRESS RELEASE:
PLANNED DEMOLITION OF MOSQUES:
FAYOSE IS PLAYING WITH FIRE
Four mosques were last week marked for
demolition by the Ayodele Fayose administration
in Ekiti State. The state government claimed that
worshippers could contact cancer from the
radioactive emission from the petrol stations
where the mosques are located.
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) condemns
the attempt to demolish the mosques. It is an act
of aggression against the peace-loving and law-
abiding Muslims of the state. It is primitive,
provocative and sadistic. It is an undisguised
invitation to anarchy.
The state government’s excuse of exposure to
cancer is lame, infantile, laughable and untenable.
What of hundreds of petrol attendants who have
been serving in petrol stations in Ekiti State since
its inception on 1st October 1996? How many of
them have had cases of cancer? How many petrol
attendants in the whole of Nigeria have been
exposed to radioactive emissions? Can the claim
be certified by the World Health Organisation?
Fayose’s public health adviser must be from hell!
But the wind has blown and we have seen the ruff
of the hen. Fayose’s radioactive emission is a
mere cloak for political vendetta. It has since
been revealed that all the four petrol stations
involved belong to Alhaji Suleman Akinbami, a
chieftain of the opposition party.
Fayose has probably forgotten that the end users
of those mosques are the Muslims of Ekiti State
and the petrol dealer cum philanthropist hardly
uses them. It is impossible, at least, for him to
physically worship in all the four mosques
simultaneously. This is where Fayose misfired. He
is invariably targeting Muslims in Ekiti State by
attempting to demolish those mosques but he has
forgotten that anyone who attacks a mosque
anywhere in Nigeria has courted the wrath of
Nigerian Muslims. Ekiti State governor is waging
war against Islam. Fayose has murdered sleep
and he shall sleep no more.
Yet we cannot trust Fayose when it comes to
matters affecting Muslims. He may be killing two
birds with one stone. To put it more succinctly,
by demolishing the four mosques, Fayose hopes
to punish a political opponent and also castigate
Ekiti Muslims whom he hates so much at the
same time.
His antecedents bear vehement testimonies to his
pathological hatred for Muslims and their religion.
It will be recalled that Fayose formed an all-
Christian government after assumption of office in
2015. His deputy governor, secretary to the state
government, all 14 commissioners, all 26
permanent secretaries are Christians.
Using the Ekiti State Independent Electoral
Commission (EKSIEC), Fayose in December 2015
banned Muslim women in hijab from partaking in
the local government elections thereby effectively
disenfranchising a large section of Muslims.
Known for constantly running diarrhea of the
mouth, Fayose accused President Muhammadu
Buhari of Islamising Nigeria just because the
latter visited Saudi Arabia in February 2016. But
he did not see any Christianisation agendum
when his principal, ex-President Goodluck
Jonathan was shuttling between Abuja and Tel
Aviv every fortnight. His open bigotry and
untethered hatred for Muslims makes him the
governor with the worst record of Christian-Musli
m relations in the whole wide world.
Drunk with absolute power which corrupts
absolutely, Fayose has rebuffed the request of
leaders of the Ekiti Muslim community to meet
him over the mosques marked for demolition.
Consequently, the Muslim leaders have suspended
today’s Jum’ah prayer in all the four mosques
affected. Thus Fayose will be remembered as the
Christian dictator and fanatical chief executive
who stopped Muslims of Ekiti State from
worshipping their Creator.
MURIC charges Muslims in the state to repose
their confidence in Allah who is their Supreme
Creator and the Creator of Fayose and other
tyrants of the world. It is decreed that Fayose will
go one day but Almighty Allah will be there
forever. Fayose’s power will melt away one day
like ice cream in the burning desert sun. “All that
is on earth will perish. Only the face of your Lord
will abide forever…” (Glorious Qur’an 55:26 – 27).
Fayose’s power is ephemeral. He will soon
become an ‘ex-this and ex-that’. We urge the
Imams in Ekiti to magnanimously visit Fayose in
Kirikiri after his tenure as governor when he
eventually starts to account for his abuse of
power while in office. We urge Ekiti Muslims to
resist Fayose’s illegal attempt to destroy those
mosques. They must go to court, get a restraining
order and continue to pray there.
Where are those who claim that Christians are
persecuted in the North? The tragedy of the
Nigerian nation lies in the hypocrisy of the elite
class and the collusion of the media in the South-
West axis. The whole world can see how a
Christian governor is persecuting Muslims but
Nigeria’s social critics have maintained an
unusual silence. Where are the Soyinkas and the
Falanas? These people see nothing wrong so long
as it is Christians who are perpetrating evil. Oh
God, what have we done? Fayose, Fayose,
Fayose, how many times did we call you? Why
persecuteth thou Muslims?
Muslims may be left with no option than to make
Ekiti ungovernable for Fayose if he goes ahead to
demolish those mosques. Freedom of worship is
enshrined in Nigeria’s constitution and civil
disobedience is the inalienable right of a
persecuted people. Those who make it impossible
for us to worship freely are guilty of a crime.
Every patriotic citizen has the obligation to
disobey illegal, unlawful and unconstitutional
orders. We will resist this oppression if the system
will do nothing about it.
In conclusion, we call on well-meaning citizens of
Ekiti State to call this ravaging governor to order.
He cannot trample on Allah-Given fundamental
rights of Muslims and expect them to put their
tails between their legs like frightened dogs.
Already, Muslims in the state embarked on a
peaceful demonstration two days ago. We haven’t
seen anything yet. We should do everything
possible to prevent this crisis from snowballing
into a national mayhem. Those who know
Fayose’s first name should call him to order now.
Professor Ishaq Akintola |
Are u married or Not !!!! Read this and learn. "Dad, can you loan me Five Hundred Thousand Naira?" Kola asked his father. "What for son?"His father asked."For my wedding. By our calculations, we're falling short meeting the cost" Kola had come to meet his parents with his fiancé. "Your wedding? How much is the total cost of the wedding?" His father asked. "3.6 million. We're thinking of starting the committee next week. We can together give about eight hundred thousand and expect our friends to help us raise about two million. I remember you told me if ever I need help I can come to you" Kola answered. His father held him by the shoulder and said "Go get your wife and come meet me at my study room" "Yes dad" Kola obliged. Minutes later, Kola and his fiancé,Tomilayo walked into his father's study room. "Having a good time my daughter?" Kola's father asked. "Yes I am. You and your wife are so hospitable. I pray that Kola and I can emulate your marriage. You are an admirable couple" answered Kola's fiance. "Thank you. I am delighted to have you as my daughter. This is your home, you're welcome anytime" said father. They sat down. "Thank you dad" "So, I hear you want to spend 3.6 million for your wedding and you need me to help with four hundred thousand?" Asked father. "Yes, we will greatly appreciate" said the fiancé. "The wedding will be at the Total Garden Ibadan in about six months time" said Kola. "Why do you want to have a big wedding?" father asked. "Well, it's our big day. She's always dreamt of a big wedding" Kola replied. "Have you dreamt of a big wedding or a strong marriage?" The father asked the fiancé. "When you put it that way, it's more of a strong marriage" said the fiancé. "Good. You've answered wisely. So who do you expect to come for your wedding?" Asked the Father. "Friends and relatives. About seven hundred people" answered Kola. "How many true friends do you really have? I mean friends who have been tried and tested to be there for you through thick and thin?" Asked the father. Kola and Tomilayo looked at each other."Countable" The fiancé answered. "So who are these other people who will come to your wedding?" Asked the father. Silence. "OK. Let's go to the relatives. I know you love your relatives, but how many are really close to you? You barely talk with the many relatives you have" said the father. "What are you trying to say dad?" asked Kola. "My son, my daughter; why do you want to spend 3.6 million on a wedding, a one day event yet you need the money in your marriage? Look, you are actually coming to ask me for money, you will form a committee to ask people for money; all to show off and please people who will not even matter in your marriage" Silence. The father continued, "Let me share with you my experience. When I married your mother, we spent about a million for the wedding. That was a lot of money then. We fed people, got stressed by service providers, just so that we put up a wedding that will win the applause of a crowd. But as soon as we got married, the crowd disappeared. All the issues that your mother and I went through, no one cared, even family couldn't do much. Every one is busy living their life. When things got tough, the crowd gossiped about us, some even seemed happy that our marriage was in trouble" Silence. "I have seen this script repeated over and over. Brides get stressed on their wedding day, they can't even enjoy, couples being angry at friends who don't support them financially, the worst part is starting marriage in debt or struggling financially. Do you know a wedding doesn't have to cost so much, it doesn't have to be stressful, it doesn't have to be full of people who perhaps will never talk to you again?" added the father. "But dad, what will people think if we do a small wedding or we don't invite them?" Asked the fiancé. "Are you getting married for people? If you have a small wedding with only the witnesses who matter, will you two not be married? What is all this competition of who has a grand wedding for?People are competing on Facebook, in weddings; why this need to show off? You know that money you are about to blow in one day, you can use it to invest in your marriage, you can start the process of buying or building a home, you can save up for the needs of the children you will have because you need money to raise a family. Why not start your marriage financially healthy and not in debt? Marriage is what is more important than a wedding" continued the father. "Dad, if you don't want to support us it's OK" said Kola. The fiancé stopped him saying, "No my love, dad has a point. I actually find the idea of a small wedding not just wise and economical, but also intimate. Marriage is just you and me, not people" The father spoke, "My son, in all the years you have been a man, you have never come to me asking for money, but now you are asking for money to put up a show? I look further, I look at your marriage. I admire how people come together in a wedding committee to raise money and I wonder, what if couples and people use that same energy to put up a business that will uplift families. Those members who will be part of your wedding committee, imagine if they become your investors, imagine if you build a company where you can make profit and feed your homes. Something sustainable." Kola and his fiancé nodded. "My son, I have longed for the day you would come and ask me to invest in your business idea. But today I will make the first move" the father said taking his cheque book from his drawer. He wrote on the cheque then gave it to the fiancé. "Here my son, this is a cheque of five million naira, not for your wedding but as start up capital for a business of your choice. I am giving the cheque to your wife because as the Proverbs 31 woman said,She is to walk with you in building an empire for your family. Focus on your family, give your family the best; forget about the public and opinions of people who don't matter. Build a future for your family. Build your family on a foundation of surplus not debt" "Thank you so much" said the fiancé. Kola stood up with tears in his eyes.His father stood up too. The father and son hugged. "Thank you dad for being a great figure and your counsel. I don't know what to say. You have challenged me not to merely get married but to have a vision, a vision for my family. I don't know what to say" he spoke. The father held his shoulder, "You will make a great husband and father. I wish I had the same counsel when I was getting married, all those people I fed on my wedding day didn't add value to my marriage. In fact, if I was to organize an event and feed multitudes, I would do so for the less fortunate and those in need. Marriage is not for show. |
THEN WHAT ARE WE NOW SAYING??
WHY WE HAVE RECESSION:
* Tompolo was paid 13Billion.
* Ex-CDS,Alex Badeh dug a pit toilet to hide
$32m.
* Patience Jonathan is claiming $31m, she has
sued the Nigerian state.
* Femi Fani-Kayode took 740M.
* Dasuki used trucks to load over $35B from the
CBN.
* Olisa Metuh took 400M.
* Aziboala, GEJ's cousin took 6B naira.
* Nenadi Usman took 3.5B naira.
* Fayose took 3B naira.
* Obanikoro took 4Billion naira.
* Olu Falae took 100M naira.
* Tony Anenih - 400M naira.
* Oritsejafor - $35M
* Former Air Chief Amosu - 2Billion naira.
* Lucky Igbinedion-16B naira.
*Bode-George and Dabo -100B naira
* Jolly Nyame-2.4B naira.
* Joshua Dariye-700M naira.
*Nyesom Wike stole # 4b .
* Diezzani with $20 billion missing oil money?
15 billon dollars missing from arms fund, 10
billion naria, converted to dollars and given as
gift to delegates of PDP Nation convention,
Bafarawa collected 3 billion for spiritual purposes
, 12. 7 billon naria for deceased NEPA staff grow
wings and disappeared, 20 billion dollars missing
from NNPC accounts, 23 billon naira as bribe to
INEC staffs to rig the general election. The list is
endless. They only left what they can't carry or
unable to lay their hands on. The list
continues.....
Recession didn't just happen, people looted
Nigeria into happening....
NOW HEAR THE THIEVES:
1. I acted based on Jonathan's instruction -
Dasuki
2. I didn't give order - Jonathan
3. I collected 350M from Dasuki for consultation
- Iyorchia Ayu
4. I only collected $30,000 from Dasuki not
N100m - Bode George
5. I got N4.6b from Dasuki for spiritual purposes
- Bafarawa
6. I got N650M from Dasuki for my Abuja burnt
office - Thisday Obaigbena.
7. I got N2.1b from Dasuki for publicity - Dokpesi
8. I got another N100m from Yuguda he didn't
tell me from where - Bafarawa.
9. I gave N100m each to Odili, Jim Nwobodo
Bode George and others - Yuguda
10. The president asked me to change N10B to
foreign currency for PDP delegates - Dasuki
11. My boss asked me to get $11M from the
CBN - Dasuki's account officer.
12. I got order from above to pay Tompolo N13B
for Maritime university land. - Nimasa DG.
13. 950m was shared in my house -- Shekarau
With all this looting and many more revealed
some people are still shouting no sign of change
yet, they even say it's political persecution.
But I believe, it is the right thing to do.
If you believe too, send this to other people to
garner more support for the fight against
corruption and looting in our nation. There must
be consequence for crime otherwise Nigeria will
not develop.
Even if you have a certain of amount reserved
somewhere (like 1million), today you take N1000
out of it, tomorrow thesame thing, tell me, would
that 1million remain 1million??
Let's come to think of these money looter
politicians, as they basterdized Nigeria money all
around the globe, yet they boldly come out open
their big mouth saying rubbish, the ignorant ones
among the oppressor even continue to HAIL
them...
We are yet to detect our problems.... |
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