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Nairaland / General / Watch This Very Crazy Video Of Nigerian Lady Who Striped And Danced N’aked (+18 by JaybeesBlog(m): 8:26am On Jan 29, 2016
What have we not see on the internet?!..this video of a supposed Nigerian lady is making round..the lady took of her Wrapper and danced totally N’aked to a music sounding like Yoruba fuji song..Watch Video here>>http://www.bnaija.com/2016/01/watch-this-very-crazy-video-of-nigerian.html

Nairaland / General / Is He A Curse To Nigerians? The Economist Criticizes President Buhari, Says He I by JaybeesBlog(m): 8:04am On Jan 29, 2016
Is Buahri A Curse To Nigerians? The Economist Criticizes President Buhari, Says He Is Making Same Error He Made As Military Head 30 Years Ago

After reading this article i was wondering if President Buhari is a curse to Nigeria Populance. Below, is the article written by International News magazine, The Economist criticizing President Buhari…

Give me lucky generals,” Napoleon is supposed to have said, preferring them to talented ones. Muhammadu Buhari, a former general, has not had much luck when it comes to the oil price. Between 1983 and 1985 he was Nigeria’s military ruler. Just before he took over, oil prices began a lengthy collapse; the country’s export earnings fell by more than half.

The economy went into a deep recession and Mr Buhari, unable to cope, was overthrown in a coup. Now he is president again. (He won a fair election last year against a woeful opponent; The Economist endorsed him.) And once again, oil prices have slumped, from $64 a barrel on the day he was sworn in to $32 eight months later. Growth probably fell by half in 2015, from 6.3% to little more than 3% (see article).
Oil accounts for 70% of the government’s revenues and 95% of export earnings. The government deficit will widen this year to about 3.5% of GDP. The currency, the naira, is under pressure. The central bank insists on an exchange rate of 197-199 naira to the dollar. On the black market, dollars sell for 300 naira or more. Instead of letting the naira depreciate to reflect the country’s loss of purchasing power, Mr Buhari’s government is trying to keep it aloft.

The central bank has restricted the supply of dollars and banned the import of a long list of goods, from shovels and rice to toothpicks. It hopes that this will maintain reserves and stimulate domestic production. When the currency is devalued, all imports become more expensive.

But under Mr Buhari’s system the restrictions on imports are by government fiat. Factory bosses complain they cannot import raw materials such as chemicals and fret that, if this continues, they may have to shut down. Many have turned to the black market to obtain dollars, and are doubtless smuggling in some of the goods that have been banned. Nigerians have heard this tune before. Indeed, Mr Buhari tried something similar the last time he was president. Then, as now, he resisted what he called the “bitter pill” of devaluation.

When, as a result, foreign currency ran short, he rationed it and slashed imports by more than half. When Nigerians turned to the black market he sealed the country’s borders. When unemployment surged he expelled 700,000 migrants. Barking orders at markets did not work then, and it will not work now. Mr Buhari is right that devaluation will lead to inflation—as it has in other commodity exporters. But Nigeria’s policy of limiting imports and creating scarcity will be even more inflationary. A weaker currency would spur domestic production more than import bans can and, in the long run, hurt consumers less.

The country needs foreign capital to finance its deficits but, under today’s policies, it will struggle to get any. Foreign investors assume that any Nigerian asset they buy in naira now will cost less later, after the currency has devalued. So they wait. Those who fail to learn from history… Mr Buhari’s tenure has in some ways been impressive. He has restored a semblance of security to swathes of northern Nigeria that were overrun by schoolgirl-abducting jihadists. He has won some early battles against corruption. Some of his economic policies are sound, too. He has indicated that he will stop subsidising fuel and selling it at below-market prices.

This is brave, since the subsidies are popular, even though they have been a disaster (the cheap fuel was often sold abroad and petrol stations frequently ran dry). If Mr Buhari can find the courage to let fuel cost what the market says it should, why not the currency, too? You can forgive the general for being unlucky; but not for failing to learn from past mistakes.

SOURCE>>http://www.bnaija.com/2016/01/is-he-curse-to-nigerians-economist.html
Nairaland / General / Is This Fashion Or Something Else? (SEE Photos) by JaybeesBlog(m): 7:51am On Jan 29, 2016
Is This Fashion Or Something Else? (SEE Photos)

see more pictures here>>http://www.bnaija.com/2016/01/is-this-fashion-or-something-else-photo.html

Nairaland / General / Breaking News! PDP Spokesman, Olisa Metuh Regains Freedom by JaybeesBlog(m): 7:22am On Jan 29, 2016
Spokesman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Olisa Metuh has left Kuje prison, Abuja, after perfecting the conditions of bail handed down by two separate high courts,The Cable report. The development was confirmed by Deji Adeyanju, PDP’s director of new media. ‎”We are on our way to the house now.

We met the bail conditions about 20 minutes ago, and we are just leaving the federal high court,” Adeyanju said. Metuh, until Thursday, had been in custody since January 5. ‎Okon Abang, justice of the federal high court, Maitama, Abuja, had granted him bail in the sum of N400m, and with two sureties with landed property at Maitama.

However, the PDP spokesman asked for a variation of the conditions of the bail. On Wednesday, Abang ruled that he must perfect the conditions of bail for him to be released from prison. Citing a ruling of the court granting him bail, Abang held: “The court cannot be expected to seat on appeal over its decision.” He directed the accused person to go on appeal against the ruling of the court if he was dissatisfied with it.

However, the judge, while stating that the decision of the court to grant Metuh bail was not to keep him in custody, varied the condition requiring the accused person to have two sureties who must have landed property at Maitama, Abuja. He held that the scope of ownership of property for the sureties was now expanded to include all parts of the federal capital territory.

In other words, the sureties must have landed property within Abuja, and not just at Maitama. That was the only prayer in the application for variation of bail sought by Metuh that was granted. Last week, Ishaq Bello, justice of the federal capital territory (FCT) high court, Abuja, had also granted Metuh bail in the sum of N300m with two sureties in like sum. The PDP spokesman is facing a seven-count charge of money laundering at the federal high court, and‎ two-counts of destruction of document at the FCT high court.

SOURCE>>http://www.bnaija.com/2016/01/breaking-news-pdp-spokesman-olisa-metuh.html
Romance / What To Do If Your Boyfriend Hits You by JaybeesBlog(m): 10:46am On Apr 22, 2015
Dedicated to all ladies out there that suffer all sorts of physical abuse from Boyfriend.
I'm so sad this is happening to you, just yesterday a friend of mine asked a question regarding to physical abuse in a relationships(Jaybee, what's your advice to a girl whose Boyfriend hits most times and still want to make home together?), so after series of research last night I decided to put up this post as my advice to any lady who get hits by Boyfriend.

No measure of physical abuse, regardless of how "little," is ever alright anyplace, particularly in a relationship.

There's a distinction between having hot temper and getting violent with somebody, and what your man does is not adequate by any means. It doesn't make a difference on the off chance that it happened once, or if it was "little," or "big" as the case may be. You're precious and you deserve no hitting. Coincidentally, beating and related abuse doesn't sound little to me rather a big one.

Believe it or not, this is the fact. Abuse normally start little by little. At this moment, the majority of the regular examples of abusive behavior at home are there. Your Man lost his temper, hit you, and after that he felt sorry and apologized. This is the thing that abusers do; they control you. They hurt you, then let you know how sorry they are and act like a changed person for a couple of days, weeks, or even months. They swear they won't do it once more, however then one day, they lose their temper, and it happens. The cycle rehashes itself until things get worse, it gets more regular and have get use to you which forms his habits towards you only most times. Outside home he gets afraid to confront his follow man but exercise his power on you.

I know how difficult this must be for you. You love your man, and you need to see the best in him. You want to accept that he can change, and that he won't do this once more. This is never a simple thing to experience, and I comprehend that your feelings are unfathomably complicated at this time. The truth of the matter is, nobody knows without a doubt what will happen later on – yet at this moment, your man is showing the attributes of an abuser.

Studies shows that when a man gets to be violent once, he will doubtlessly get to be violent again. From where I stand, this doesn't look great. If he has a past filled with having Uncontrollable temper, who says he won't lose it like that again? In short, it's going to be terrible this time around.

At this time, you have to take time to consider this all alone. You need to ask yourself some questions: Do you feel safe around your man? Do you feel scared when you perceive that he's beginning to get angry? Do you feel like you’re walking on eggshells with him? or you must be extremely cautious to keep him happy and not do the wrong thing? Does your man additionally show indications of emotional abuser, such as trying to control you? Why do you have a feeling that you need him in your life?

In all honesty, I think you have to end that relationship. Yes! Read my lips, end it. Violence in relationships is rarely a one time thing, and you deserve better than that. Abusive relationships are fantastically troublesome, and the more you stay in one, the more worse things will see or get. As hard as it might be to break up with this gentleman, its to your greatest advantage to do as such.(Read: [url]The Best way to Break up[/url])

Somebody who genuinely loves you and care about you would never hit you. This is not a sign of true love, and no amount of apology can equal hitting you. I also suggest that you seek for advice somewhere else too. Discuss with parents or guardian, "trusted" close friends. Going for counselling is likewise something that you can truly benefit from. At times, it helps to simply have "trusted" somebody to talk with and turn to.

Regardless of what you choose to do, I need you to realize that physical abuse is never your fault no matter how bad your behavior is.You never should be abused by someone who said he love and care for you. Hitting and abusing a Woman you said you love and care for is constantly unjustified. Never you blame yourself for your Man's inability to control his temper. (Read:[url]How to Overcome Breakup Trauma[/url])

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Romance / 8 Simple Tips To Boost Your Self Confidence As A Woman by JaybeesBlog(m): 10:02am On Apr 22, 2015
Self confidence is the difference between feeling unstoppable and feeling scared out of your wits and. your impression of yourself has a huge effect on how others see you. the more self-confidence you have is the more probable it is you'll succeed. Although a large number of the factors influencing self confidence are outside your ability to control.

Absence of self confidence is one of the most concerning issues individuals have particularly young people which can be called low self esteem.

The 8 Simple Tips To Boost Your Self Confidence

Tip 1.Dress GOOD

In spite of the fact that clothes doesn't make a woman, they absolutely influence the way she feels about herself. Nobody is aware of your physical appearance than you are. When you don't look good,it changes the way you Carry yourself and communicate with other people. Utilize this further bolstering your good fortune by dealing with your own appearance. Try as much as you can to shower and shave frequently,putting on clean dresses and being aware of the most recent styles. This doesn't mean you have to spend all your earnings on cloth. Buy quality instead of quantity of dress, it goes along away to make you look good and as well save for you.

Tip 2. Walk Moderate Faster

One of the most effortless approaches to learn how an individual feels regarding him or herself is to analyze his or her walk spend. is it slow?tired?painful?Or is it enthusiastic and purposeful?people with certainty walk rapidly. They have place to go and essential things to do. Improve your self-confidence by putting some strength in your steps. Walking 25%faster will make you to look and feel more important.

Tip 3. Having a Good Posture

The way a woman holds herself tells a story of herself. People with drooped shoulders and dormant developments show lack of self confidence in them. They aren't energetic about what they're doing and they feel less important. Remain up straight,keep your head up and look. You'll make a positive impact on others and immediately feel more ready and enabled.

Tip 4. Be Thankful

When you concentrate excessively on what you want,the brain makes reasons why you cant have it. This leads you to harp on your shortcoming .The most ideal approach to do this is to situated aside every day to rationally rundown all that you must be thankful for. Review your part successes,unique skills,loving relationships,compliments people have issued you. your family and positive energy. Don't harp on your shortcoming look forward and proceed onward.

Tip 5.Speak up

In a group interactions, the vast majority of people never speak up on the grounds that they're ashame of what other people will say about their opinion . Generally,people are substantially more accepting than we thought . Indeed the vast majority are dealing literally with the same fears. By trying to speak up at least once in every group interactions, you'll improve as an open speaker,more positive about your own thoughts and perceived as a pioneer by your mates or colleagues.

Tip 6.Compliment other individuals

When we have negative thoughts about ourselves, we frequently extend that feeling on to others as insult and gossip. To break this cycle of negativity,get into the house of complimenting other people.

Avoid to take part in backstabbing gossip, you should make some effort to compliment everyone around you. At the point when this is done you'll get to be very much enjoyed and your self-confidence will increase.

Tip 7.Sit in the front column

In schools,offices,and open get-togethers around the world,People battle continually to sit at the back of the room or Hall. A great number of people prefer sitting towards the back in light of the fact that they are afraid about being taken note. This mirrors an absence of self-confidence. .By choosing to sit in the front row,you'll additionally be more visible to the imperative individuals talking from the front of the room.

Tip 8. Work out

Similarly as individual appearance, Physical wellness has a tremendous impact on self confidence. In case you're out of shape,you'll feel insecure,unattractive,and less vivacious. By working out, you enhance your physical appearance.and attempt to compliment everyone around you. at the point when this is done you'll get to be very much enjoyed and your self-confidence will improve.

Taking note of the above tips will help to boost your self confidence both as a man or a woman.

FROM>>http://www.jaybeesblog.com/2015/04/8-simple-tips-to-boost-your-self.html

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