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Nairaland / General / C.I.T.Y Fellowship For NYSC Members by MiztaAtabo: 1:35pm On Apr 19, 2021
Are you a Youth Corps Member serving from April to October 2021?

Do you have a passion for community service and nation-building?

Do you want to be mentored by seasoned professionals to build employable skills?

If your answer to these questions is Yes, then you should register for this amazing opportunity to touch and change lives.

See flyers to help with some questions you might have, a contact detail to reach out to for further assistance.

Registration for this Fellowship program is ongoing and would close on the 30th of April, 2021.

Please register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScowvE8XsO0XaO0keEb_1jOWog_f_ePMfQnEs7YV2D8e4sHvA/viewform

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Technology Market / Elon Musk Is African by MiztaAtabo: 10:19pm On Jun 01, 2020
Elon Musk is an African.

Elon Musk, the billionaire tech entrepreneur, arguably one of the most revolutionary entrepreneurs of this age, is an African.

He was born in Pretoria, South Africa in 1971. His Dad, Errol Musk is a South African who still lives in South Africa.

As at May 2020, Elon Musk is worth US$36.5 billion

Some of the companies he has founded/involved with;

Paypal: a company operating a worldwide online payment system that supports online money transfers and serves as an electronic alternative to traditional paper methods like checks and money orders.

To read up more about Elon Musk, click here: https://www.miztaatabo.com.ng/is-elon-musk-an-african/

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Food / Re: How To Make Tiger Nut Drink From Home Like A Pro by MiztaAtabo: 9:01pm On May 14, 2020
you are welcome
emillysmigael:
Thanks for this... I like it
Food / Hungry Bachelor: How To Make Egusi Soup Like A Married Man But As A Bachelor by MiztaAtabo: 1:25pm On May 14, 2020
Many men are hungry, but few men know how to make quick soups to eat.

After years of studies and dedication to uplift African men from hunger, I prepared this recipe in a video and blog.

Recipes to Make Egusi
1. Egusi (blended)
2. Vegetable (Ugwu)
3. Kpomo (Cow skin)
4. Salt, seasoning cubes, pepper
5. Locust Beans (iru) *** optional
6. Palm Oil
7. Meat (any of your choice)

To read the step by step guide on how to make Egusi Soup, click here: https://www.miztaatabo.com.ng/how-to-make-egusi-soup-like-a-married-man-but-as-a-bachelor/
I hope you learn from this and stop disturbing your women. Hahaha grin grin grin

If you prefer to watch the video on how to make egusi soup, click here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ca9u-FlrM7I
Food / How To Make Tiger Nut Drink From Home Like A Pro by MiztaAtabo: 10:59pm On May 08, 2020
What are the benefits of eating tiger nuts? What are the health benefits of tiger nuts and dates? How do you eat tiger nuts? Do Tiger nuts boost sperm production? Is Tiger nut good for ladies?

You probably must have gone to Google to search any of those things;

Here are the answers you need for the benefits of Tiger nuts;
Tiger nuts aid digestion.
it improves the health of the heart.
reduces blood sugar levels.
boosts the immune system.
and ultimately, acts as an aphrodisiac.
Tiger nuts supply the body with enough quantity of Vitamin E, essential for fertility in both men and women hence a good aphrodisiac.

Yes, Tiger nut is good for ladies. Tiger nuts help to fortify hair and protect it against UV rays while making it softer. Rumour has it that tiger nuts drink can act as an aphrodisiac.

Whatever benefits you are aiming for, I have documented the recipe to make your own glass of Tiger nuts drink like a pro here: https://www.miztaatabo.com.ng/how-to-make-tiger-nut-drink-from-home-like-a-pro-benefits-of-tiger-nuts/

or watch the step by step video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaZzUC2GTeI

You are welcome
Romance / How To Make Tiger Nut Drink From Home Like A Pro to boost libido by MiztaAtabo: 10:48pm On May 08, 2020
What are the benefits of eating tiger nuts? What are the health benefits of tiger nuts and dates? How do you eat tiger nuts? Do Tiger nuts boost sperm production? Is Tiger nut good for ladies?

You probably must have gone to Google to search any of those things;

Here are the answers you need for the benefits of Tiger nuts;
Tiger nuts aid digestion.
it improves the health of the heart.
reduces blood sugar levels.
boosts the immune system.
and ultimately, acts as an aphrodisiac.
Tiger nuts supply the body with enough quantity of Vitamin E, essential for fertility in both men and women hence a good aphrodisiac.

Yes, Tiger nut is good for ladies. Tiger nuts help to fortify hair and protect it against UV rays while making it softer. Rumour has it that tiger nuts drink can act as an aphrodisiac.

Whatever benefits you are aiming for, I have documented the recipe to make your own glass of Tiger nuts drink like a pro here: https://www.miztaatabo.com.ng/how-to-make-tiger-nut-drink-from-home-like-a-pro-benefits-of-tiger-nuts/

or watch the step by step video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaZzUC2GTeI

You are welcome
Travel / The Real Inikpi Story: The Fight For Igala’s Independence And The Savage King by MiztaAtabo: 6:23pm On Apr 25, 2020
The Igala people usually paid royalties to the Jukun kingdom in the form of palm oil, yearly, but when Attah Ayegba became the Attah of Igala things changed, he wanted independence. – He sent bowls filled with feces (shit, poopoo – yes that smelly thing) instead of oil to the Jukuns. That was the savage part and That was the beginning.

“Inikpi oma’fedo baba” – That’s how we call her in Igala. It means “Inikpi, the father’s beloved”.

Inikpi was the daughter of Attah Ayegba oma’doko. She was the most loved (as people got to say), nonetheless, the Attah had seven (7) children, of which he ended up sacrificing five (5) to save the Igala Kingdom and set us up for independence.

As for Inikpi, her fate began from the continued “disobedience” of her father to the expectations of the Jukun king, Aku Uka of Wukari.

Aku Uka of Wukari (The Jukun king) sent his army to the Igala kingdom. They brought a message of war and horrible terror that could lead to the extinction of the Igala kingdom and obviously the Attah’s kingship.

Attah Ayegba Oma’doko couldn’t have his name penned to how the Igala kingdom got defeated under his rule. He needed to do something. Something that could end all the terror and keep the Igalas as an independent nation. Then he started to think.

He couldn’t eat- it was a “no happy face” period for him. He lost weight and wasn’t ready to talk to any of his family members about this.

That was just the beginning of everything... click here to finish the story: https://www.miztaatabo.com.ng/the-real-inikpi-story-the-fight-for-independence-and-the-savage-king/
Romance / Re: My BF Just Cum Inside Me, How Can I Prevent Pregnancy?!! by MiztaAtabo: 3:20pm On Feb 13, 2019
Hahaha - I am tempted to say "congratulations on your incoming baby " - But let me help you the same way your PVC will help you this coming election.

1. Run to the nearest pharmacy around and ask for "Postpill". It's a single dose tablet that helps prevent pregnancy within 5 days of raw sex.

2. Dial 55059 and talk to any of their reps on pregnancy prevention. They can tell you about other pregnancy prevention methods you can use.
Travel / The Real Inikpi Story: The Fight For Igala’s Independence And The Savage King by MiztaAtabo: 2:10am On Jan 04, 2019
The Igala people usually paid royalties to the Jukun kingdom in form of palm oil, yearly, but when Attah Ayegba became the Attah of Igala things changed, he wanted independence. — He sent bowls filled with feces (shit, poopoo — yes that smelly thing) instead of oil to the Jukuns. That was the savage part and That was the beginning.

I did a lot to get this gist — traveled to my village by water, fought with a madman for the Princess’s attention, dragged with a goat for who owns the dead chicken in the shrine, danced with the masquerades and then, ate Oje-Akpa and Obo-Gogo.

I am Atabo-Idu (The Last Lion King) - and here is the real story of Princess Inikpi, the lady who sacrificed herself for the Igala people.

Before I talk too much, let me correct a widely misunderstood tale; The Igalas have had various Attahs and fought wars before Princess Inikpi was born, and her death wasn’t as a result of the Igala-Benin war, but Igala-Jukun war.

The Igala-Benin war which most people believed to have been the war resulting in Princess Inikpi’s death was long before her birth and death.

The Igala-Benin war (Aji Attah and Oba Esigie) was between 1515–1516 AD, and this war was to gain control over trade along the river Niger. The war was won by the Benins due to the help of Portuguese missionaries who brought in firearms. However, the Igala warriors took something from the Benins — The face-like bronze mask still worn by the Attah till today.

Now, to the Inikpi story — which was why you started reading my story;
“Inikpi oma’fedo baba” — That’s how we call her in Igala. It means “Inikpi, the father’s beloved”.

It happened around the 17th century.

Inikpi was the daughter of Attah Ayegba oma’doko. She was the most loved (as people got to say), nonetheless, the Attah had seven (7) children, of which he ended up sacrificing five (5) to save the Igala Kingdom and set us up for independence.

As for Inikpi, her fate began from the continued “disobedience” of her father to the expectations of the Jukun king, Aku Uka of Wukari.

Aku Uka of Wukari (The Jukun king) sent his army to the Igala kingdom. They brought a message of war and horrible terror that could lead to the extinction of the Igala kingdom and obviously the Attah’s kingship.

https://www.miztaatabo.com.ng/the-real-inikpi-story-the-fight-for-independence-and-the-savage-kingto continue the story and watch video…

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Fidelity Bank Recruitment For Graduate Trainee 2017 (Bsc And HND Only) by MiztaAtabo: 1:30am On Mar 30, 2017
How long is this recruitment process? like a month?

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