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How many of you follow indian series on glow TV (Dstv channel 167)... They show cool programs as well and tonyt they would be showing DEVDAS starring Shah Rukh Khan And Aishwarya Rai... @ 7:45 it's a cool movie I recommend you all try and watch it if you find time sha ohhhh... |
QUESTION TIME!!!!!!! Take an instance, you received an invitation that one of punar vivah stars will be paying a visit to your country & will be staying for a few days. WHO WOULD YOU LIKE TO COME VISITING? I START BY SAYING I WANT YASH IN NIGERIA. will be staying in my chambers. lol.... Like if you support me or comment the punar vivah star you want to see ![]()
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Wishing my very own Kratika Sengar (Arti) a Happy Birthday! Like if you wish her same...
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Is Radha's sense of feeling dead? How come she didn't feel the necklace on her neck? Abi them think say na 3year olds dey watch this progam ne? *Vexing! |
July is our month of PERFECTION!!! In the mystery of numbers, figure 7 is a symbol of Perfection. Psalm 138:8 says "The Lord will perfect that which concerns you...". God rested and perfected His creative works on the 7th day. The 7th statement Jesus made on the Cross was "Its finished" meaning (Perfected / Accomplished)". Elisha prophetically instructed Naaman to deep himself 7 times in River Jordan and he became perfectly whole again. As we step into this month of PERFECTION, May God Almighty send 7 powerful angels on special duty of perfecting things in the lives IJN Amen. Welcome to the Month of July. God who has kept us alive and well through the 1st half of the year will certainly supply all our needs and exceed our expectations, as He takes us through the 2nd half of 2015. We will equally continue to tap God's exceeding grace to victory in Jesus' Name. Happy new month to you all... |
July is our month of PERFECTION!!! In the mystery of numbers, figure 7 is a symbol of Perfection. Psalm 138:8 says "The Lord will perfect that which concerns you...". God rested and perfected His creative works on the 7th day. The 7th statement Jesus made on the Cross was "Its finished" meaning (Perfected / Accomplished)". Elisha prophetically instructed Naaman to deep himself 7 times in River Jordan and he became perfectly whole again. As we step into this month of PERFECTION, May God Almighty send 7 powerful angels on special duty of perfecting things in the lives IJN Amen. Welcome to the Month of July. God who has kept us alive and well through the 1st half of the year will certainly supply all our needs and exceed our expectations, as He takes us through the 2nd half of 2015. We will equally continue to tap God's exceeding grace to victory in Jesus' Name. Happy new month to you all... |
TodAy's Married Again Yash’s residence. Suraj says that yash was the one who tried to get akash into the family, when everyone else wasnt so sure of it. He says that the only mistake was that he considered yash just like himself, but he couldnt appreciate the effort and drowned in ego, and if this continues, and akash neither understands the value of relations nor money, he would ruin this family. He cites an example from the ramayana, saying that if his ram, YASH, goes, then there’s no bharat, for him, to leave his business to. He says that he’ asking for a favour when he asks them to stay back, as he doesnt believe in anyone other than yash, not even gayatri, as he has seen her carelessness and immaturity and cant be sure of her descisions. He extends the property papers and asks him to take them. When he doesnt, suraj gets into a rage. Suraj, angry that yash isnt taking up on his proposition, says that he might go along with arti and the kids, but he would do that over his dead body. Saying so, he loads and puts a pistol on his forehead, and threatens that he would shoot himself. This shocks yash and arti out of their wits. Yash stops him saying that they wont go, as nothing is dearer than his life, and hugs suraj. Arti too breaks down seeing this. Gayatri, is pleading to the Lord, in the temple, saying that this isnt right whats happeneing, as the right that akash was craving for so many years, is being denied to him, and even her husband doesnt stand by her in her descisions, that she has taken as a mother to give his rights to his son. Akash ridicules her saying that the Lord wont do anything,as he neever has, and gets into a rage saying that he wont let anyone take his rights from himself. As yash and arti come out of suraj’s room, Akash angrily says that suraj has gone mad. yash shouts out saying that he wont tolerate talking about his father like that. akash asks him not to shout just because he has the entire property on his name now. Akash hits him with a belt, yash takes the first blow, but stops the second one. arti is shocked, and akash reminds yash of the swearing that he had taken in front of gayatri. He lest go of yash’s hand. Akash says that he would take revenge for all that he has encroached that was rightfully akash’s. He lashes out at yash incoherently, saying that he would show what comes of being suraj’s ideal son. Arti tries to stop him, but when she couldnt, she goes to get help from his brothers. Finding noone, she stops akash herself, holding on to the belt, saying that yash might be under swearing, but not her, as someone has to start to teach him a lesson. She slaps, and in turn is thrown by akash, with a push towards yash. Yash doesnt bear this, and they get into a fistfight, with yash forgetting his swear, unable to tolerate that he raised his hand on arti. Yash gets into a rage. All other family members try to stop them. Suraj is surprised too to see this. gayatri continues interfereing, latching on to yash, to let go of akash, and gives each of them swears, but akash ridicules her saying that he isnt yash, who would melt down hearing her words. She is shoked to hear this from akash. He pushes gayatri away, due to which her leg slips, and she falls into the pool, and hits her head on the pot, kept nearby. Her head starts bleeding and she goes unconscious. Suraj and the entire family are shell shocked to see this, and scream out in horror. Yash and others rush her to the hospital. In the hospital After the doctor examines, and the family asks about gayatri, he tells them, that she is in a critical condition, and they would have to operate on her immediately. He asks them not to interfere in their procedure, and to silently wait outside and cooperate with them. Suraj sits outside in introspection, the other family members too dumbstruck. Arti comes out and finds them like this, and is apalled. The operation begins. Bua says that brothers fighting got gayatri into the hospital. She laments gayatri’s fate, having had four sons, and still having to see this. Akash accuses buaji, of being pleasing to the ears, but actually very vicious in thoughts. He says that its true that gayatri’s condition is to be blamed on her illegitimate son, yash. Yash asks him to keep care that they are in the hospital. Akash says that he would shout to everyone, that yash, step son and illegitimate is responsible for this. Yash threatens him to stop, but when he doesnt in his ego, and defiance asks what would yash do if he doesnt shut up, yash gives a tight slap to akash. Yash says that one who doesnt understand the relation between mnother and son, or anyother relation, he doesnt get the right to accuse someone else. He leaves having silenced akash, for the moment, who too leaves from there. |
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We present you…Triple Threat Onoriode Aziza! The star of today’s show is deserving of all the celebration we can muster because he has distinguished himself on three different levels of academic pursuit. Graduating from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife , with a first class degree, he went on to achieve the same feat at the Nigerian Law School. In June 2015, Onoriode Reginald Aziza graduated from the Cambridge University with another first class degree. Onoriode’s father is a retired civil servant, and his mother is a professor at the Delta State University. Talking about his parents, he says that his father counselled consistent hard work. We love the raw honesty and brilliance of Onoriode’s story! “Although I had a penchant for childish excesses, good parental discipline and support from my siblings led me in the right path, and into starting my schooling at a tender age. I believe this gave me a spirit of extreme determination, a trait I believe, is my most distinct feature.“ Onoriode’s graduation ceremony from Cambridge University is on the 27th of June, but we couldn’t wait to get the photos. We will update this post as soon as we receive them. But, when you read the story, you’ll know why our excitement knows no bounds. I Was Never a Genius After strenuous struggles at the prestigious Kings College Lagos, I was admitted to study law in Obafemi Awolowo University at 15. Young, naïve and free-spirited, I took up the challenge of studying law – and a daunting challenge it was! My initial years were rough. I initially had a writing style used across all examinations, but wildly fluctuating grades quickly taught me to pick courses only after careful enquiry, and tailor examination answers to the tastes of the particular lecturers. After initial skirmishes with unpleasant grades, I later became consistent and my CGPA hovered around a 4.4 from the second semester of my third year until my very last result. The fact that I am the only first class graduate of the Faculty of Law in the last four years confirms the difficulty of the task. The Daunting Feat of Law School Proceeding to the Nigerian Law School at 20 presented even more challenges: I was forced to compete with my colleagues in the Yenagoa Campus and with the five other campuses of the Law School system; I was exposed to seminar-styled lectures sometimes running into six hours in length with only a thirty minute break, as opposed to the maximum of two-hours I was accustomed to in the university; I was compelled to challenge myself on a national scale against the best and brightest of students around Nigeria; and I was constantly reminded that as the best graduating law student from OAU, I had to replicate this excellence on a national scale. I had the benefit of fantastic lecturers at the Yenagoa Campus of the Law School who showed me the nuances of the system and how to make the most of it. After ceaseless hours of working through the year and during the externship programs, I sat the bar examinations and made my 2nd first-class and finished as the second best in Nigeria. I recall joking with my friends that whilst I do not have the dexterity of Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo on a football pitch, I may have the ability to score a hat-trick of first-class results. The Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge was the venue, the flagship Masters of Corporate Law (MCL) Degree was the target and I prepared myself for an epic battle of intellect. Challenges! Funding a Masters in Cambridge is a big issue. Prior to resumption, and facing the prospects of having my admission revoked, I wrote ceaselessly to prominent Nigerians, Senior Advocates, Governors, Ministers and Governments, requesting funds and promising to be bonded in service to them or to the country upon my return if granted the funds. As expected, my entreaties were met with a mixture of deafening silence and tenuous, pontifical excuses. Thankfully, I finally secured a scholarship just in time to commence the program. Cambridge and the MCL brought competing to an entirely new level. The minimum eligibility requirement to take the MCL was a first class in the university, and the course admits a maximum of 25 students in the world. With an eventual cohort of 23 students spread through 16 countries and all continents, including students who had concluded doctoral programs, and students working in the Central Banks and Securities Commissions of their home countries, I had no doubt that around and beside me were some of the best and brightest brains in their respective countries. The prospect of learning with and competing against them was scary and refreshing in equal measure. Whilst realism told me it would be difficult, optimism told me it is possible. Lionel Messi of Academic Excellence! Hello Hat-trick From my first breath in Cambridge on September 29th 2014 to my final examination on June 5th 2015, I was motivated by a single goal: ensure the world knows that the best students in Nigeria can compete with, and excel against the best students in the world. I had no precedents to work with as none of my friends who had finished from Cambridge before me made a first-class. Fortunately, I was classmates with an amazing senior colleague of mine from OAU (who like me, also made the first class in Cambridge). His presence gave me a compass with which to navigate the academic seas of Cambridge amidst the tumultuous waves of a crashing Naira exchange rate, without sinking my boat. Whilst ensuring a realistic sense of what was important, I ensured I made the most of Cambridge. I traveled, met new people, explored and experimented (sometimes determining not to eat the cuisine of one country more than once in a particular week)! I secured vacation placements with law-firms in London, attended balls, garden parties and formal dinners, undertook a pro-bono project with the Law Faculty, served food to the homeless on the streets of Cambridge, and locked myself in the library when needed. At the end of the second term, of my 4 courses, I had secured 3 first class results and 1 first class with distinction. Mathematically, even with a term left, the deal had been done, and nothing but an absolute shipwreck in my final term could deny me the hat-trick. The final term went just as well as the previous terms and finally, the results were officially released: I had my 3rd first-class in the bag, and I was just 23! The 1st first-class felt good, the 2nd first class felt great; the 3rd was outright emotional: saying I was on the Mt. Everest of ecstasy does not do justice to the feeling! Keep Raising the Bar Borrowing from the wisdom of an old English judge, it appears that those with a taste for fairytales seem to think that in some Aladdin’s cave, there is hidden a virtue variously called ‘natural talent’ or ‘genius’ and something in the art of reproduction confers it on some children and not on others, which makes them excel better than others. Whilst I cannot attest to the truthfulness of this claim in other disciplines, I know it is non-existent in law. I can attest to the fact that I was born with no knowledge of commercial law, civil litigation, or competition law: knowledge of the law resides in the pages of books. I thus believe, as did Justice Melville Fuller of the US Supreme Court, that “the world furnishes many examples of the superiority of the truly earnest and laborious mind over the merely intellectual.” Academic excellence therefore does not reside in in-born gifts but in unrepentant effort. Irrespective of your circumstances, I urge you to set the goal, raise the bar, and pursue. Dreams are neither too big nor goals too high, but minds are either too small to conceive them or arms too short to achieve them. Yes, you can! Source: http://www.bellanaija.com/2015/06/24/bellanaija-celebrates-academic-excellence-onoriode-reginald-aziza/
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joedrae:Are you serving for a second time? #winks |
Saloni is here testifying against Bhavishya... Miss her oh I have a feeling bhavishya will win this case with the way Menka is going! |
I am so loving today's episode of destiny, so savitri sabi talk like this, I hope MenkA won't spoil this soon? OOPs before I forget I love those slaps she gave to the monster Bhavishya, and the way spoke to everyone one thAt tried to shut her up... |
A man reached 70 years of age and was affected by a disease which made him unable to pee. The doctors told him that he needs an operation to cure the disease. He agreed to do the operation as the problem was giving him severe pain for days. When the operation was completed the doctor gave him a bill which covered all the costs. After looking at the bill, the man started crying. Upon seeing this, the doctor said "If the cost is too high then we could make some other arrangements for you."The old man replied, "I am not crying because of the money but I am crying because God let me pee for 70 years and He never sent me a bill!" Have you thanked God for His countless blessings today? Please like and say Thank God for His divine enablement for your life. |
Their headache jare, all that glitter isn't gold, so their smiling faces for cAmerA hide loads of sadness... |
The book of change chapter 9 vs last And there rose a man from the sons of APC named Saraki, whose mother was PDP. He was a fearless man who fought his mother and went to live with his father APC. He rose before his brothers and fought to be crowned the minister in the altar of change but was challenged by the deadly king maker named Tinubu. And it came to pass that on this day the 9th of June, in the days of king Buha, the lion of Daura who was crowned by Tinubu the king maker, that Saraki opened a book in the gospel of change and gave the popular quote of King Buha which says "I belong to everyone and I belong to nobody" a significant meaning. In all stubborness and revolt against his father's house APC, Saraki fought under the anointing from his mother's family PDP, who never stopped loving him and was able to proved to the king maker that the kings quote is real and effective. He defeated the cruel king maker and was handed the holy books of change that he may minister daily from the alter unto everyone in the kingdom. Copied# |
busar:Unfortunately I haven't, it just makes sence that he would rather be the suspect becos he's the Weakest, plus. He promised prashant he WAS going to get Arti back... You are the one who just spoilt the fun, cos i wasn't sure... #busybody |
serro98:Mr. Dubey is the culprit not Suraj... He kidnapped ansh to purnish Yash and Arti for the death of prashant... My opinion though not sure ohhhh #wink |
Prashant is d devil himSelf from the pit of hell, and Yash's dad his brother! Wish I could just pull him out of the TV and feed him to the sharks.... |
He likes chicken, he gets his food from women of the households, he don't do any work but sit, complain or shout to women who doesn't bring him chicken to eat. What would you say about this uncle of Sugni? |
daniel9202:The moral lesson is have self control!!! |
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Story continues...
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I draw a moral lesson from the illustrated story. Render assistance to to the needy as much as u could without ulterior motive. Reward comes from above. What story can you make of the Pictures??
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Vikram Singh came to the aid of Sugni's case, but no one supported him including Sugni herself. He left the place shamed and distraught. Should he continue helping Sugni in her troubles or not? #BREAKINGFREE
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Power bank electrocuted a girl day b4 yesterday, rest in peace Blandine. In dis tym of blackouts, d lady wld ave plugged her power bank in an electrical cable and also had her fone connected to the power bank. She was chattin wit her frendz and fell aslp. D power bank was heated wen da lyts came bck, & it got stucked to her skin. She was electrocuted. Her parents found her dead lalasticlala, I don't know the right place to post this, kindly help. Thanks |
A man was in his jeep, he got to the Kano traffic, he looked up and he saw a man flying an airplane, he said" how i wish, if I will reach up to this level so i can avoid kano traffic, when he looked behind he saw a man in a small car praying to God to give him a jeep to avoid the heat, As that one looked up he saw another man in a motorcycle (Okada) also praying to God to give him a small car because the sun is too much. Another man was trekking across the bridge also praying for God to give okada to avoid crossing the bridge all the time, As he walked down he saw a cripple also praying for God to give him legs so that he can cross the bridge without wheelchair, As the cripple was praying he saw ambulance passing by and the person inside also praying for God to give the dead body life and take away the two legs. Moral Lesson: No matter your condition always give thanks to God. If you are grateful to God today, just take 2seconds of your time and "LIKE IF YOU ARE THANKFUL" |
A man was in his jeep, he got to the Kano traffic, he looked up and he saw a man flying an airplane, he said" how i wish, if I will reach up to this level so i can avoid kano traffic, when he looked behind he saw a man in a small car praying to God to give him a jeep to avoid the heat, As that one looked up he saw another man in a motorcycle (Okada) also praying to God to give him a small car because the sun is too much. Another man was trekking across the bridge also praying for God to give okada to avoid crossing the bridge all the time, As he walked down he saw a cripple also praying for God to give him legs so that he can cross the bridge without wheelchair, As the cripple was praying he saw ambulance passing by and the person inside also praying for God to give the dead body life and take away the two legs. Moral Lesson: No matter your condition always give thanks to God. If you are grateful to God today, just take 2seconds of your time and "LIKE IF YOU ARE THANKFUL" |
A man was in his jeep, he got to the Kano traffic, he looked up and he saw a man flying an airplane, he said" how i wish, if I will reach up to this level so i can avoid kano traffic, when he looked behind he saw a man in a small car praying to God to give him a jeep to avoid the heat, As that one looked up he saw another man in a motorcycle (Okada) also praying to God to give him a small car because the sun is too much. Another man was trekking across the bridge also praying for God to give okada to avoid crossing the bridge all the time, As he walked down he saw a cripple also praying for God to give him legs so that he can cross the bridge without wheelchair, As the cripple was praying he saw ambulance passing by and the person inside also praying for God to give the dead body life and take away the two legs. Moral Lesson: No matter your condition always give thanks to God. If you are grateful to God today, just take 2seconds of your time and "LIKE IF YOU ARE THANKFUL" |
A man was in his jeep, he got to the Kano traffic, he looked up and he saw a man flying an airplane, he said" how i wish, if I will reach up to this level so i can avoid kano traffic, when he looked behind he saw a man in a small car praying to God to give him a jeep to avoid the heat, As that one looked up he saw another man in a motorcycle (Okada) also praying to God to give him a small car because the sun is too much. Another man was trekking across the bridge also praying for God to give okada to avoid crossing the bridge all the time, As he walked down he saw a cripple also praying for God to give him legs so that he can cross the bridge without wheelchair, As the cripple was praying he saw ambulance passing by and the person inside also praying for God to give the dead body life and take away the two legs. Moral Lesson: No matter your condition always give thanks to God. If you are grateful to God today, just take 2seconds of your time and "LIKE IF YOU ARE THANKFUL" |
A guy sends you a friend request. You don't know him, but he's got a cute profile picture, so you accept his friend request. It's your baby girl's first day of school. She looks SO cute in her new outfit you just have to take a picture and put it on Facebook so all your friends and family can see. You're so excited dropping her off that you 'Check in' to her school on FB saying 'I can't believe how big she's gotten. Time sure flies. One proud momma/daddy right here'. Meanwhile, the mystery guy whose friend request you hurriedly accepted earlier this morning is saving that picture you posted of your daughter in her cute new outfit to his phone and texting it to 60 other grown men across the world with the caption - 'Indian Female. Age 5. Brown Hair. Black Eyes. Rs. 70,000/-'. Not only did you provide a picture of your little girl to a child trafficker, you've handed him the name and exact location of her school on a silver cyber platter. You go to pick her up at 3:00 this afternoon, but she's nowhere to be found. Little do you know, your precious baby girl was sold to a 43 years old pedophile before you even stepped foot off campus this morning, and now she's on her way to South Africa with a bag over her head, confused, terrified and crying because a man she's never seen before picked her up from school, and now she doesn't know where her parents are, where she's going, or what's gonna happen to her. STOP ADDING STRANGERS ON FACEBOOK and STOP posting everything about your life on Facebook. Avoid keeping children's pictures as profile picture. Please share it for the sake of all kids and parents. |
Lakshmi warned her about the man she was getting married to, but she wanted to make her family happy and cared less about her well being. Was she right to hide her wound to Lakshmi? If it were you, would you've told your sister everything? What would you say about the suffering of these women?
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