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Libra Astrology September 23 - October 22
Libra Strength Keywords:
- Diplomatic
- Graceful
- Peaceful
- Idealistic
- Hospitable
Libra Weakness Keywords:
- Superficial
- Vain
- Indecisive
- Unreliable
Libra and Independence:
Libras like to be around other people, they are all about
partnerships and groups. They are happiest when other
people are around and when other people are doing their
work. They are lazy but like posh surrounding and nice
decor. These two extremes could strike a balance and the
Libra living on his own could either have a very messy place
or a very intricately decorated place. They can be
independent, they have the intelligence and the full
capability within but would a Libra rather co-exist/depend
on others.
Libra and Friendship:
Libras love excitement, new situations, adventure and the
unusual. They make friends with people from all walks of life
and they are always up to something new and exciting with
enthusiasm. Libras are great at getting along with people,
everyone likes a Libra. They are all about partnerships and
groups, they are the glue that hold a group together because
they are the ones responsible for keeping harmony and
peace. Libras have mastered the art of relationships, not
just romantic but business, personal, and family
relationships just to name a few. No one is able to see
another person's point of view better then a Libra.
Libra and Business:
Libras dislike hard work, they are lazy when it comes to
getting their hands dirty and doing the work themselves.
Fortunately, their intuitive instincts are good at telling them
where money can come from. They can think up great
business ideas that are original and bound for success, they
can initiate the idea but they need someone else to do the
work. Libras make good business partners but not good
business people on their own. Libras have potential of being
a good leader with their diplomatic ways, but but they are
just too lazy to do the hard work required and climb a
corporate ladder. A good way for Libra to become wealthy is
through artistic endeavors. They can be painters, interior
decorators, actors or writing screenplays or composing.
These are great ideas because it incorporates Libra's hobby
with a moneymaking venture.
Libra and Temperament:
Libras have excellent instincts and intuition, most of the
time they do not trust them enough. Libras are likely to be
underachievers due to the easygoing attitude. This does not
mean that they are necessarily lazy, they just make do with
whatever comes their way. They do not want anything badly
enough to fight for it. The only time that a Libra will usually
stand up is if a situation is unfair, the only time a Libra will
definitely stand up is if they feel something involving them is
unfair. They need their respect and their fairness, after all,
Libra has done so much for other people, it deserves at least
fairness, right? When this issue comes into play, Libra
becomes courageous.
Libra Deep Inside:
They are also likely to hide or bend their own true feelings in
order to bring peace with a group and to make others like
them. Sometime this results in them not really knowing what
their true feelings are because they are trying to make
everyone happy. Other people can see this and Libras have
earned themselves a reputation for being indecisive, they
simply do not want to hurt anyone's feelings or cause
disorder or friction in a situation. This spills over inside the
person and many times, Libras have difficulty making
decisions. Inside, the Libra is very insecure, they suffer from
a lack of self confidence, they are always searching for
something to complete them. This is another reason why
they are social butterflies, it is an unconscious attempt to
find the missing peace through other people. By trying to
appease other people all the time, Libras don't really know
who they are inside. Libras desperately need love and
approval, they will do the favors that people ask and and
have a hard time saying 'no' or 'I'm too busy' in order to
prove how nice they are, this gradually builds up resentment
and negative self esteem issues inside. Libra's
indecisiveness is caused by fear, their fear that a wrong
decision will make everything come crashing down around
them and cause turmoil in their lives. Life is not like that and
the Libra that acknowledges the fact that life has ups and
downs will be less emotionally wound up, not so hard on
themselves and as a result, they will be a much happier
person.
Libra in a Nutshell:
Libras are the diplomat of the zodiac. They are able to put
themselves in other's shoes and see things through another
person's point of view. They are the ones that always want to
make things right and have balance and harmony in their
life, their surroundings and the lives of the people close to
them. They have captivating charm, elegant taste and they
are easy to like due to their eager-to-please, easygoing
nature. In return for a Libra's amazing ability to be a good
listener, sooth and calm people, they expect admiration.
Libras will gather a group of people, everyone will become
friends then the Libra will be in the center of the group. They
like the attention and the admiration for the people that
they have brought together. Libras are very intelligent, they
often hide this inside their easygoing exterior. They express
their intelligence through creativity, most are involved in
some sort of artistic or creative pursuit. Many people
overlook just how intelligent a Libra actually is. When others
see a Libras wide range of interests and hobbies, their
intelligence and creativity is more then obvious. Libras love
variety and different situations. They welcome change.
Libras love luxury. They will spend lots of money and
surround themselves with beautiful things and they seem to
be constantly fussing over their appearance. They love
anything upscale and classy. Libras work hard to please
others, this they do an others find them incredibly
captivating.
What it's Like to Date a Libra Woman:
Libra woman is enchanting and charming, she is the master
of the art of seduction. The environment is important for
Libra, make sure the first date is somewhere classy and
elegant with posh surroundings, such as lunch at an elegant
bistro then a walk along the tree lined pathways of a ravine
in the summertime with the flowers blooming. Libra will feel
at peace and love it. Give her compliments and tell her how
much she is appreciated. She may reply bashfully but with
each compliments, the radiant glow inside her will shine
brighter and brighter. Once the initial seduction is over with
and the relationship has become more stable, she will stop
her sweet seductive ways, not because she has completely
lost interest, but it is because she is lazy in love. She may
need a few days away without you, this is like pressing the
reset button on the relationship. Be romantic with her and
she won't lose interest. Be dramatically romantic, sweet love
notes tucked in her pocket, flowers, these things bring great
joy to the Libra woman and they make her feel special,
which is essentially important to the Libra woman.
What it's Like to Date a Libra Man:
The Libra man is very popular with women because he is
charming, harmonious and can relate to women on their
level - a characteristic of Libra is the ability so see the world
through the eyes of others. Libra men do this to seduce the
girl and it always works. He always seems to be on the
search for the perfect women, unfortunately, that does not
exist. The closest thing a perfect woman could do is
appreciate and be in awe of his stardom. Look up to him,
admire him, he is a sucker for flattery. Do not nag or pick on
his inability to make a decision, it will simply put pressure
on him. You make the decision if he cannot, he will happily
go along with you and deep inside will be happy that you
took control.
How to Attract Libra:
Libras are easy to attract, they probably have attracted you
first with their easygoing nature. First and foremost, admire
and flatter them. Treat them like a prince or princess. Libras
love to talk, they can talk about anything but are especially
interested in themselves. Want to leave a lasting impression
on a Libra? Ask questions about them and talk about their
interests, hobbies, anything regarding them. Even though
Libras are diplomatic, they enjoy seeing things from other
points of view. Engage in a light debate about an issue
exploring both sides and the conversation will flow. Dress
nice, keep the atmosphere posh and upscale and clean your
house before they come over for the first time. First
impressions are lasting for Libras. Have fun, be yourself, you
are almost guaranteed a good time with the easygoing,
interesting Libra.
Libra Erogenous Zone:
The lower back is the most sensitive region on a Libra.
Caressing it softly or even slow dancing will heighten the
sensual experience for any Libra. Libra are usually very fond
of a light pinch or smack on the buttocks.
Sex With Libra:
Sex is enchanting, sensual experience, like a sex scene out of
a movie. Lots of gentle rubbing, stroking, caressing. Libras
make very imaginative and creative lovers. They are good at
what they do and they are willing to try something new.
Always keep it classy however, Libras are not one for
bathroom stall sex. Set the mood with lots of teasing
pre-intimacy and create ambiance with candles and scented
massage oils.
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Nigeria’s foremost novelist Chinua Achebe has claimed
that Nigerians, especially of the Hausa/Fulani and the
Yoruba stocks, do not like his Igbo ethnic group because of
the southeast’s cultural advantage.
He made this claim in his new book, There was a Country,
which has generated controversy for his onslaught on the
role of Obafemi Awolowo as the federal commissioner of
finance during the Nigeria civil war. He accused Awolowo
of genocide and imposition of food blockade on Biafra, a
claim that has drawn rebuttals and contradictions of
emotional intensity from some southwest leaders and
commentators.
“I have written in my small book entitled The Trouble with
Nigeria that Nigerians will probably achieve consensus on
no other matter than their common resentment of the
Igbo,” he wrote under the heading, A History of Ethnic
Tension and Resentment. He traced the origin of “the
national resentment of the Igbo” to its culture that “gave
the Igbo man an unquestioned advantage over his
compatriots in securing credentials for advancement in
Nigerian colonial society.”
He observed that the Igbo culture’s emphasis on change,
individualism and competitiveness gave his ethnic group
an edge over the Hausa/Fulani man who was hindered by
a “wary religion” and the Yoruba man who was hampered
by” traditional hierarchies.”
He therefore described the Igbo, who are predominantly
Catholic, as “fearing no god or man, was “custom-made to
grasp the opportunities, such as they were, of the white
man’s dispensations. And the Igbo did so with both hands.”
He delved into history with his claim, asserting that the
Igbo overcame the earlier Yoruba advantage within two
decades earlier in the twentieth century.
“Although the Yoruba had a huge historical and
geographical head start, the Igbo wiped out their handicap
in one fantastic burst of energy in the twenty years
between 1930 and 1950.”
He narrated the earlier advantage of Yoruba as contingent
on their location on the coastline, but once the
missionaries crossed the Niger, the Igbo took advantage of
the opportunity and overtook the Yoruba.
‘The increase was so exponential in such a short time that
within three short decades the Igbos had closed the gap
and quickly moved ahead as the group with the highest
literacy rate, the highest standard of living, and the
greatest of citizens with postsecondary education in
Nigeria,” he contended.
He said Nigerian leadership should have taken advantage
of the gbo talent and this failure was partly responsible for
the failure of the Nigerian state, explaining further that
competitive individualism and the adventurous spirit of
the Igbo was a boon Nigerian leaders failed to recognize
and harness for modernization.
“Nigeria’s pathetic attempt to crush these idiosyncrasies
rather than celebrate them is one of the fundamental
reasons the country has not developed as it should and
has emerged as a laughingstock,” he claimed.
He noted that the ousting of prominent Igbos from top
offices was a ploy to achieve a simple and crude goal. He
said what the Nigerians wanted was to “get the achievers
out and replace them with less qualified individuals from
the desired ethnic background so as to gain access to the
resources of the state.”
Achebe, however, saved some criticisms for his kinsmen.
He criticised them for what he described as “hubris,
overweening pride and thoughtlessness, which invite envy
and hatred or even worse that can obsess the mind with
material success and dispose it to all kinds of crude
showiness.”
He added that “contemporary Igbo behavior(that) cab
offend by its noisy exhibitionism and disregard for
humility and quietness. |
It has all been on the media the ranting and shouting of oshiomole ,I can't give u source seriously oshiomole have already receive part of his payment #75million,for all this show,he was paid to distract our attention with money looted by former administration while he loot (the offer last)at d same time APC have oppose the bill of making it publicize of the hand over note ,pleaseooo that's what my body language tells me ooo |
A civil society group, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has sent an urgent appeal to two UN special rapporteurs urging them to use their “good offices and positions to urgently request the government of Ogun State of Nigeria to immediately and unconditionally reverse the unlawful sacking and retirement of education officials for allegedly setting examination questions considered too critical of the government of Governor Ibikunle Amosun.” The rapporteurs petitioned are: Mr. David Kaye, Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, and Mr. Kishore Singh, Special Rapporteur on the right to education. In the petition dated 14 August 2015, and signed by SERAP executive director Adetokunbo Mumuni the organisation said that, “the sacking and retirement of these officials is unlawful, unfair, and a serious violation of their internationally recognised human right to hold opinion and academic freedom. SERAP believes that citizens including students writing examinations have the right to be informed of the activities of public officials and to have access to information that will enable them to participate in political affairs.” Gov Amosun According to the organisation, “the right to education can only be enjoyed if accompanied by the academic freedom of education officials and students. Thus, the education officials unlawfully sacked and retired are denied the freedom to pursue, develop, and transmit knowledge and ideas including through perceived critical examination questions.” “Indeed, academic freedom includes the liberty of individuals to express freely opinions about the institution or system in which they work, to fulfil their functions without discrimination or fear of repression by the State or any other actor, and to enjoy all human rights applicable to other individuals in Ogun State,” the organisation said. The organisation said that, “By dismissing those involved in setting the examination questions, SERAP believes that the government of Ogun State of Nigeria is invariably undermining the ability of the examiners and the students to take decisions; exercise their human rights; challenge or influence public policies; monitor the quality of public spending; and promote accountability. This in turn has seriously undermined established controls to prevent abuse of power.” “The freedom to form an opinion and to develop this by way of reasoning has been violated by the action of the Ogun State government in this case. The ability to hold an opinion freely is indeed a fundamental element of human dignity. The enjoyment of this right is essential for the enjoyment of other human rights and freedoms and constitutes a fundamental pillar for building a democratic society and strengthening democracy,” the organisation also said. According to the organisation, “The action of the government also poses insurmountable barriers to the right to access information and the right to quality education. It also removes an important tool for combating impunity and corruption.” “The first article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights recognizes that everyone is “endowed with reason and conscience”, a principle developed further in human rights law to include, among other things, the protection of opinion, expression, belief, and thought. Article 19 (1) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights to which Nigeria is a state party, also echoing the Universal Declaration, provides that everyone shall have the right to hold opinions without interference,” the organisation argued. The organisation therefore urged the Special Rapporteurs to urgently ask the government of Ogun State to: 1. Immediately and unconditionally reverse the sacking and retirement of officials involved in putting together the perceived critical examination questions 2. Take the necessary steps to guarantee the effective exercise of the right to freedom of opinion and expression for all individuals and sectors, without exception or discrimination of any kind 3. Refrain from punishing any manifestation of freedom of opinion including through perceived critical examination questions It would be recalled that the Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, recently ordered the sacking of six officials of the state Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, including a secondary school teacher, over alleged offensive examination question. Those sacked include two Grade Level 17 officers, Mrs. Folashade Oresegun, who was the Director, Education Support Services, and Mr. Rotimi Odunsi, who was the Director, Curriculum Development and Evaluation, and a Grade Level 16 officer, Mr. Majekodunmi Oluwole. Others are a Grade Level 10 officer, Mr. E.O. Asegbe, a Grade Level 8 officer, Taylor Damilola , and an English Language teacher in Mayflower Secondary School, Ikenne, Mr. Joel Adegbenro. The sacking of both Oresegun and Odunsi were converted to compulsory retirement while the four others were summarily dismissed. These officials were simply sacked and retired on the basis of a comprehension passage in the English Language examination conducted by the ministry for the Unified Examination in Public Secondary Schools for the third term of the 2014/2015 academic session. The offensive section was Section C, where the pupils were asked to summarise a comprehension passage on a policy defect on education. The section which the government considered too critical reads in part: “There is no arguing about the fact that the government is merely paying lip service to the development of education. It is true that a lot of money is being spent on the education sector but with little or no impact felt by the people, except where we want to deceive ourselves. Many schools run by the government, which were formerly known for academic excellence have suddenly lost their prestige and are living on past glories. No wonder, many parents and guardians are threateningly left with only one option, to withdraw their wards from these schools to other ones that are better managed. The evidences to show that the government is not doing enough to assist in the development of education are many. Even pupils in both primary and secondary schools can volunteer a good list on their finger tips. One of the numerous indications is the government’s inability to pay running cost to schools. The running cost is the token amount per pupil paid to school administrators to run the affairs of the school in a term. This has been neglected to pile up for several academic sessions…” SHARE ON |
AmadiAba:check the pix now |
Buhari please complete onitsha enugu express way people are dying and u are busy fighting corruption |
IdisuleOurOwn:have u see it nw |
I av uploaded d pix seun pls do something |
Just at the point where a trailer fells on top of a saloon car barely one month ago,work have stop there and due to diversion of the road to the one way drive by the left it make it difficult for some vehicle on high speed to be control,the incident was cause by a tanker coming down from onitsha down to enugu failed it break and smash a 911 with building material and ....boom after it had hit one mercedes 190 and d driver of the truck was burnt alive casualty 2.... Still counting
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Imortal001:u dnt even understand,buhari pass through secondary school and failed most of his subject atleast dat failure was given to him as certificate.but wait do u think buhari have certificate the way he reason? |
Excuse ,nigeria made me from my accent u will know atleast will understand US made buhari from his accent |
Imortal001:dear I doubt not ,he have certificate but not brain |
And me too lols...someone help this man need brain,though he got the change but seriously just as brainless as him,#MADEINUSA |
Where is amaechi abi he no. Follow. Threat |
From report reaching me d ASUU president has promise to return d first phase of the money released to them but Buhari said they should not worry cause na cane he wwill use for them |
my people that gal is ok,I dreamt where Nigeria move into a very chaotic plight ,when I was sleeping and I my dream election was cast after the election ,Gej wins everywhere remain calm but on d inauguration day,war started from that venue where Jonathan is been inaugurated |
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which Nigerians are they informing,we don't need them please APCROOKS |
ok |
hardywaltz: Are MASSOB members not part of the kidnappers?they are ooo kidnapin ppl droping them at nsugbe I hate dat name |
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Tokotaya: Thanks, Seun. You make sense with this one at least. You stand with the masses on this.marijuana workin but doz cars was bought for lagos govt more ova if she buy 36 private jet d masses stil remain poor ask obj |
greatgod2012: I believe in neither of the party. I dnt blv in either of d party |
Prodigal governors hahaha okorocha 4.30 eye cant see clearly tru his vision |
Pukkah: The so-called Abuja cabal is bright to hatch such plots but clueless when it comes to hatching plots to combat corruption.confuse media listen dats a blackmail frm amechi group to save dia ass on the seat hahaha dey should find beta lie |
Confuse man niger steel in emene is still in bad condition |
