Mybussinessmind: Dear children of Nobodies, don't be deceived by your certificate thinking you will have a flashy Job. Nigeria is equitable not equally for all of us. NNPC, NCC, NPA, CBN, FIRS and 82 other juicy places are not for you and me; except if your name is "Lucky or Destined". “We" and "Them" only have few things in common, such as identity cards, Voters Card, BVN and National Anthem, but even our schools, hospitals, all services and everything is entirely different.
Kindly accept any work and appreciate it with all your heart to serve your father's land with all strength or better still kindly start any business today, because no one knows tomorrow. Instead of a contemplative dreaming to be in a flashy office, why not you start selling Firewood, Kuli Kuli, shoe polish, wheel barrow, cutting nails and other simple works. It all depend on your instinct, style and capability to grow or transform the business. Don’t be like other lazy youth who are physically and psychologically lazy.
Bill Gates, Dangote, Mark Zuckerberg and others couldn't have make it, if they waited for the Government or private employers. They believed in themselves, took the risk, the starting steps and today they are shaking the world.
Believe in yourself and your establishment more than the government or private offices. They only make you their slave, while you make yourself the master. Don't wait for the world to shake you, shake the world in your own style, start thinking of the best possible ways to make a difference!
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Mybussinessmind: Dear children of Nobodies, don't be deceived by your certificate thinking you will have a flashy Job. Nigeria is equitable not equally for all of us. NNPC, NCC, NPA, CBN, FIRS and 82 other juicy places are not for you and me; except if your name is "Lucky or Destined". “We" and "Them" only have few things in common, such as identity cards, Voters Card, BVN and National Anthem, but even our schools, hospitals, all services and everything is entirely different.
Kindly accept any work and appreciate it with all your heart to serve your father's land with all strength or better still kindly start any business today, because no one knows tomorrow. Instead of a contemplative dreaming to be in a flashy office, why not you start selling Firewood, Kuli Kuli, shoe polish, wheel barrow, cutting nails and other simple works. It all depend on your instinct, style and capability to grow or transform the business. Don’t be like other lazy youth who are physically and psychologically lazy.
Bill Gates, Dangote, Mark Zuckerberg and others couldn't have make it, if they waited for the Government or private employers. They believed in themselves, took the risk, the starting steps and today they are shaking the world.
Believe in yourself and your establishment more than the government or private offices. They only make you their slave, while you make yourself the master. Don't wait for the world to shake you, shake the world in your own style, start thinking of the best possible ways to make a difference!
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The phrase “You owe me” should never be said in a marriage. There’s an underlying current to “you owe me.” It tells the other person that they must do something nice for you in return or else. Or else you’ll resent them. Or else you’ll withhold physical or emotional affection. Or else you’ll slack off on your marriage duties until they repay you somehow. Common themes in wedding vows are things like “for better or for worse, in sickness and in health,” and within those sentiments is the apex of marriage: to love selflessly. Marriage is a committed partnership to honor one another, and “you owe me” sucks the love and respect right out of a relationship. Marriage is about give and take, yes, but it is also about putting your partner’s needs ahead of your own. It is sacrificial love. It is setting aside what makes you happy and instead doing what makes your partner happy. My saying “you owe me” was really me saying, “We are not equal partners right now. I have the upper hand and I’ll be damned if you don’t find a way to return the favor.” It forced him to feel as though he had to make it up to me — and fast — or something detrimental might occur. It might take away his option, his choice, his heartfelt desire to love me selflessly, and turned it into a requirement. That is not love. Marriage is hard. Even good marriages are riddled with difficulties, barriers, and bleak seasons.
“Take responsibility of your own happiness; never put it in other people’s hands.” ― Roy T. Bennett Many times, you may have found yourself relying on someone else to make you feel happy . Sometimes they do but most of the times they do not. And who can blame them? No one can blame them even though we find ourselves mad at them for falling below our expectations of them making us happy. What many people do not realize is that our happiness is our responsibility. No one was put on earth to make another person happy. In as much as we may want to make others happy and require that they also make us happy, it is not our or their responsibility to make anyone happy. That is the cruel fact that we must face and wake up from. When we understand that our happiness is our responsibility, no one will ever have the power to make us unhappy.
1StopRudeness: It ain't just about sex....what good with a 10year old d!CK do.??...it's about domination and control, it's the feeling of having someone in ur control that excites them more... ..women who abuse children are usually damaged in the mind aswell.....and they manage their pain tru control complex....by abusing others ....usually someone smaller than them
Paulfroshman: Mr. Ibu suffers stroke. Nollywood comic actor, John Okafor, a.k.a Mr. Ibu is said to have been hit by stroke. Reports says the actor has been down for a while, and has asked Nigerians to pray for him at this period. The sickness was said to have started shortly after the 57-yearold actor returned from a trip to Owerri.
Acording to a close family source, The source also confirmed that Mr Ibu is currently being taken care of by an undisclosed traditional doctor and is responding to treatment.
The 57-year-old Nkanu, Enugu-born actor is famous for his comics in movies and stand-up comedy.
MR IBU Meanwhile confirmed that he is fine, stressing that he is not suffering from any form of sickness or ailment.
He said, “Na so I hear oooo. I am hale and hearty. I am speaking from my house, in Lekki.
“I have been receiving calls from across the world since today. I don’t know who is spreading this false news about me. I don’t know what they saying.
skyhighweb: Today, it is almost like the place of natural beauty has been replaced with full-blown makeovers. Ladies all over have become overly used to face-beats in order to enhance their beauty and look glam for events or fashionable enough for a day out.
However, as fun or liberating makeup can be for some, undeniably they’re days when you just want to go bare-faced and still look gorgeous! So, how do you achieve that? Let’s find out. Shall we?
1 Eat a nutritious diet Let that healthy glow start from the inside out, after all ‘you are what you eat’. Therefore, to achieve beautiful healthy skin you need to ditch junk meals and incorporate foods rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, foods rich in vitamin, protein and every other nutrient you can get out there.
Don’t forget to drink lots of water all through the day to keep your body hydrated and skin supple.
2 Hit the treadmill Carry out regular exercise either at your favorite gym or take a quick jog in the park before heading out. Asides from boosting your mental health, your body and skin experience a complete detox.
skyhighweb: Today, it is almost like the place of natural beauty has been replaced with full-blown makeovers. Ladies all over have become overly used to face-beats in order to enhance their beauty and look glam for events or fashionable enough for a day out.
However, as fun or liberating makeup can be for some, undeniably they’re days when you just want to go bare-faced and still look gorgeous! So, how do you achieve that? Let’s find out. Shall we?
1 Eat a nutritious diet Let that healthy glow start from the inside out, after all ‘you are what you eat’. Therefore, to achieve beautiful healthy skin you need to ditch junk meals and incorporate foods rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, foods rich in vitamin, protein and every other nutrient you can get out there.
Don’t forget to drink lots of water all through the day to keep your body hydrated and skin supple.
2 Hit the treadmill Carry out regular exercise either at your favorite gym or take a quick jog in the park before heading out. Asides from boosting your mental health, your body and skin experience a complete detox.
Gemmavan: Pregnancy is the felling of happiness for the couples both male and female because this is the best moment of their life which is going to happen. The article is about the Toolz pregnancy and the celebrity is spotted professional resume writing service reviews with the baby in her womb on the event of her wedding spotted by fans.
Ubenedictus: Not true, the leaders of the catholic church are bishops, and you will find them in almost every part in nigeria. there are roughly equal numbers of igbo and yoruba active bishops and more hausa speaking bishops.
There are no foundation tribe dominating leadership.
The igbos have ordained more priests but leadership is still well spread.
lol we both know that's not true .If you go to most Catholic Churches in Lagos, they are dominated by the Igbos. Does that mean that Catholic Church is Igbo Church? Of course, No. The fact is that most Yorubas have left the Orthodox Churches for the Pentecotal Churches that is why RCCG, Four Square, MFM, Winners and the likes appear to look like Yoruba Churches. I once went to a Catholic Church in yaba, I could hardly see any Yoruba family in that Church. I also went to another Catholic Church in another area and still the same, the Yorubas could as well be complaining of being marginalized in the church by the Igbos. As already outlined by other Nairalanders, in RCCG the training path is known and open to all members