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D Decidophobia- Fear of making decisions. Defecaloesiophobia- Fear of painful bowels movements. Deipnophobia- Fear of dining or dinner conversations. Dementophobia- Fear of insanity. Demonophobia or Daemonophobia- Fear of demons. Demophobia- Fear of crowds. (Agoraphobia) Dendrophobia- Fear of trees. Dentophobia- Fear of dentists. Dermatophobia- Fear of skin lesions. Dermatosiophobia or Dermatophobia or Dermatopathophobia- Fear of skin disease. Dextrophobia- Fear of objects at the right side of the body. Diabetophobia- Fear of diabetes. Didaskaleinophobia- Fear of going to school. Dikephobia- Fear of justice. Dinophobia- Fear of dizziness or whirlpools. Diplophobia- Fear of double vision. Dipsophobia- Fear of drinking. Dishabiliophobia- Fear of undressing in front of someone. Disposophobia- Fear of throwing stuff out. Hoarding. Domatophobia- Fear of houses or being in a house.(Eicophobia, Oikophobia) Doraphobia- Fear of fur or skins of animals. Doxophobia- Fear of expressing opinions or of receiving praise. Dromophobia- Fear of crossing streets. Dutchphobia- Fear of the Dutch. Dysmorphophobia- Fear of deformity. Dystychiphobia- Fear of accidents. |
C Cacophobia- Fear of ugliness. Cainophobia or Cainotophobia- Fear of newness, novelty. Caligynephobia- Fear of beautiful women. Cancerophobia or Carcinophobia- Fear of cancer. Cardiophobia- Fear of the heart. Carnophobia- Fear of meat. Catagelophobia- Fear of being ridiculed. Catapedaphobia- Fear of jumping from high and low places. Cathisophobia- Fear of sitting. Catoptrophobia- Fear of mirrors. Cenophobia or Centophobia- Fear of new things or ideas. Ceraunophobia or Keraunophobia- Fear of thunder and lightning.(Astraphobia, Astrapophobia) Chaetophobia- Fear of hair. Cheimaphobia or Cheimatophobia- Fear of cold.(Frigophobia, Psychophobia) Chemophobia- Fear of chemicals or working with chemicals. Cherophobia- Fear of gaiety. Chionophobia- Fear of snow. Chiraptophobia- Fear of being touched. Chirophobia- Fear of hands. Chiroptophobia- Fear of bats. Cholerophobia- Fear of anger or the fear of cholera. Chorophobia- Fear of dancing. Chrometophobia or Chrematophobia- Fear of money. Chromophobia or Chromatophobia- Fear of colors. Chronophobia- Fear of time. Chronomentrophobia- Fear of clocks. Cibophobia- Fear of food.(Sitophobia, Sitiophobia) Claustrophobia- Fear of confined spaces. Cleithrophobia or Cleisiophobia- Fear of being locked in an enclosed place. Cleptophobia- Fear of stealing. Climacophobia- Fear of stairs, climbing, or of falling downstairs. Clinophobia- Fear of going to bed. Clithrophobia or Cleithrophobia- Fear of being enclosed. Cnidophobia- Fear of stings. Cometophobia- Fear of comets. Coimetrophobia- Fear of cemeteries. Coitophobia- Fear of coitus. Contreltophobia- Fear of sexual abuse. Coprastasophobia- Fear of constipation. Coprophobia- Fear of feces. Consecotaleophobia- Fear of chopsticks. Coulrophobia- Fear of clowns. Counterphobia- The preference by a phobic for fearful situations. Cremnophobia- Fear of precipices. Cryophobia- Fear of extreme cold, ice or frost. Crystallophobia- Fear of crystals or glass. Cyberphobia- Fear of computers or working on a computer. Cyclophobia- Fear of bicycles. Cymophobia or Kymophobia- Fear of waves or wave like motions. Cynophobia- Fear of dogs or rabies. Cypridophobia or Cypriphobia or Cyprianophobia or Cyprinophobia - Fear of prostitutes or venereal disease. |
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Bacillophobia- Fear of microbes.
Bacteriophobia- Fear of bacteria.
Ballistophobia- Fear of missiles or bullets.
Bolshephobia- Fear of Bolsheviks.
Barophobia- Fear of gravity.
Basophobia or Basiphobia- Inability to stand. Fear of walking or falling.
Bathmophobia- Fear of stairs or steep slopes.
Bathophobia- Fear of depth.
Batophobia- Fear of heights or being close to high buildings.
Batrachophobia- Fear of amphibians, such as frogs, newts, salamanders, etc.
Belonephobia- Fear of pins and needles. (Aichmophobia)
Bibliophobia- Fear of books.
Blennophobia- Fear of slime.
Bogyphobia- Fear of bogeys or the bogeyman.
Botanophobia- Fear of plants.
Bromidrosiphobia or Bromidrophobia- Fear of body smells.
Brontophobia- Fear of thunder and lightning.
Bufonophobia- Fear of toads. |
PLEASE, MOVE TO THE APPROPRIATE QUARTERS, SECTION I MEAN A Ablutophobia- Fear of washing or bathing. Acarophobia- Fear of itching or of the insects that cause itching. Acerophobia- Fear of sourness. Achluophobia- Fear of darkness. Acousticophobia- Fear of noise. Acrophobia- Fear of heights. Aerophobia- Fear of drafts, air swallowing, or airbourne noxious substances. Aeroacrophobia- Fear of open high places. Aeronausiphobia- Fear of vomiting secondary to airsickness. Agateophobia- Fear of insanity. Agliophobia- Fear of pain. Agoraphobia- Fear of open spaces or of being in crowded, public places like markets. Fear of leaving a safe place. Agraphobia- Fear of sexual abuse. Agrizoophobia- Fear of wild animals. Agyrophobia- Fear of streets or crossing the street. Aichmophobia- Fear of needles or pointed objects. Ailurophobia- Fear of cats. Albuminurophobia- Fear of kidney disease. Alektorophobia- Fear of chickens. Algophobia- Fear of pain. Alliumphobia- Fear of garlic. Allodoxaphobia- Fear of opinions. Altophobia- Fear of heights. Amathophobia- Fear of dust. Amaxophobia- Fear of riding in a car. Ambulophobia- Fear of walking. Amnesiphobia- Fear of amnesia. Amychophobia- Fear of scratches or being scratched. Anablephobia- Fear of looking up. Ancraophobia- Fear of wind. (Anemophobia) Androphobia- Fear of men. Anemophobia- Fear of air drafts or wind.(Ancraophobia) Anginophobia- Fear of angina, choking or narrowness. Anglophobia- Fear of England or English culture, etc. Angrophobia - Fear of anger or of becoming angry. Ankylophobia- Fear of immobility of a joint. Anthrophobia or Anthophobia- Fear of flowers. Anthropophobia- Fear of people or society. Antlophobia- Fear of floods. Anuptaphobia- Fear of staying single. Apeirophobia- Fear of infinity. Aphenphosmphobia- Fear of being touched. (Haphephobia) Apiphobia- Fear of bees. Apotemnophobia- Fear of persons with amputations. Arachibutyrophobia- Fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth. Arachnephobia or Arachnophobia- Fear of spiders. Arithmophobia- Fear of numbers. Arrhenphobia- Fear of men. Arsonphobia- Fear of fire. Asthenophobia- Fear of fainting or weakness. Astraphobia or Astrapophobia- Fear of thunder and lightning.(Ceraunophobia, Keraunophobia) Astrophobia- Fear of stars or celestial space. Asymmetriphobia- Fear of asymmetrical things. Ataxiophobia- Fear of ataxia. (muscular incoordination) Ataxophobia- Fear of disorder or untidiness. Atelophobia- Fear of imperfection. Atephobia- Fear of ruin or ruins. Athazagoraphobia- Fear of being forgotton or ignored or forgetting. Atomosophobia- Fear of atomic explosions. Atychiphobia- Fear of failure. Aulophobia- Fear of flutes. Aurophobia- Fear of gold. Auroraphobia- Fear of Northern lights. Autodysomophobia- Fear of one that has a vile odor. Automatonophobia- Fear of ventriloquist's dummies, animatronic creatures, wax statues - anything that falsly represents a sentient being. Automysophobia- Fear of being dirty. Autophobia- Fear of being alone or of oneself. Aviophobia or Aviatophobia- Fear of flying. |
I knew it that Nigerians themselves will start to make fun of PMB and then I discovered this. No be Nigeria fault o, na Buhari cause am ...
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Let me start by asking this question…who do you think unites our country. The President? The Governor? Maybe, but did the thought of a Taxi Driver cross your mind? Probably not, why? Most times we decide to overlook some things we think are little. Would you reason with me that the Taxi Driver has united this country in many more ways than every other person? The Taxi Driver who many citizens don’t respect, the Taxi Driver no parent wants their child to become, the Taxi Driver who is very self-willed. Well yes, The Taxi Driver. I once heard the story of a then young man who was at that time trying to make ends meet by starting up a fish pond. He had no source of income, but had to feed his fingerlings and so what he did was to go about looking for the carcass of an animal and puts it in a bag and feeds his fish with the maggots from the dead animal. What do you think happened to him? No one in the taxi ever wanted him in the taxi except for the Taxi Driver, regardless of the stench coming from his bag; nobody wanted to converse or associate with him in the taxi but for the Taxi Driver. Not for economic gains because the Taxi Driver did not always collect payment due to this man’s current situation. Most of us Nigerians are not in any way like this Taxi Driver, infact, only a Taxi Driver has the bragging rights to not discriminating because a Taxi Driver does not care who you are, what you were before he met you, the clothes on your body, does not always care about your medical condition, does not care about your tribe, race or colour, does not care about your language; all he cares about is where you are going, your desired destination, your safety and your trust in him. The Taxi Driver has been all over the country and is accustomed to the large variety of cultures we have and still knows that we are all Nigerians, we are all the same, we are all united, we are all children of the same mother, we are brothers and we are sisters. From Adamawa to Anambra to Akure to Abuja we are one and not just connected by River Niger and River Benue but also by the blood of our founding fathers’. I do wish with all sincerity that all Nigerians are like the Taxi Driver who in no circumstance or situation discriminates, I wish we all see ourselves as branches of a very large tree, as members of an extended family. Nigeria will be better, she will flourish again. #madeofnaij #betternigeria madeofnaij. |
What do I mean by the Original Nigerian? Well, from what I think, it should mean what a true and real Nigerian should be like. Is Nigeria what it should be like? No! How do I know this for sure? Well, I do not believe that any country like Nigeria with this great amount of population and great amount of land and also resources should have her citizens living like underdogs of the world. Think about this – is Nigeria under populated, overpopulated or optimally populated? Nigeria is optimally populated comparing the people with the resources available. A lot of other countries actually envy our resources, land fertility and population but what do we make of this? A poverty stricken nation where a reasonable number of the population lives below the average standard of living. What then is wrong with Nigeria? Is it corruption? Underutilization of resources? Lack of refineries? Bad roads? Poor educational system? Poor leadership system? Electricity conditions? Illiteracy? Well, yes, all these are obviously problems of Nigeria, but let us look much more closely; why do we have these problems? Our leaders eh? But is it just them? Well, not really; so what then or who then is responsible for the problems of Nigeria? Nigerians! Yes, us! A lot of Nigerian citizens just behave as if our leaders are the only corrupt ones. Nowadays, people believe that corruption is not corruption until one is caught red-handed. Corruption has so hit the country that the younger ones imbibe the habit of corruption as part of the Nigerian culture. It is not unusual to see children in primary schools cheat in exam halls, steal things that do not belong to them, collect little stipends from colleagues to assist in a job and even bribe each other for the sake of keeping secrets. I once came across a quote which in plain terms was something like ‘if as a little child you stole from your mother’s pot, then you are no different from our leaders.’ Let truth be told, if as a little child you stole meat or anything from your parents or even anyone and when asked about it you lie or in some cases put the blame on someone else, what then will you do when you become a leader someday? A class captain of a primary or secondary school will in no circumstance write the name of the most troublesome person in the class in the noisemakers’ list just because they are best friends; instead of doing that, warn the concerned fellow and if he/she does not comply, write the name of the person and I assure you that the person will definitely start to comply. Let us all apply this to ourselves in our families, workplaces and everywhere else every time. Do not promote or demote unduly, do not jump queues, work for your results and make Nigeria proud of you. The problem of our dear country is us and the only way we can make our lives better is to make sure we watch our actions starting from now, I believe in the meliorism of our country, be your brother’s keeper. If everyone in the country sweeps his/her surroundings every day, the whole country will be clean; let us to keep our hands clean in all we do. This is the first step to making her great, this problem of ours is ours and let us treat it as ours for no other country or individual will do it for us. If we do this, we will get the glory and see a bright and glorious Nigeria, if we don’t we still get the shame attached to being a Nigerian; let us rise up and stop telling stories of our once glorious country and lamenting about our devastating present state but look ahead and create the best future we can ever imagine. Be the Real Nigerian, be the Original Nigerian, stand for a Better Nigeria, stand for development. There is no better way to end this than to ask you my dear reader this question, ‘if everyone in Nigeria was like you, how will Nigeria be?’ madeofnaij. |
Lalasticlala. |
Wherever you are reading this from- northern Nigeria, the eastern or western part, southern Nigeria or even the oversees. Whatever platform you are seeing it- the internet or even in black and white, we want you to know that this is addressed to all Nigerians who have gone through hardness, of course, every Nigerian has gone through one. It is also for the non-Nigerians who expect something better from Nigeria, and also to those who ask “what good can come out of Nigeria?” This is the time that we speak the truth. The time that we forget about sentiments and focus on calling a spade its real name. Who knows, a spade might not be a spade. Nigeria as a nation got its name in 1914 through Mrs. Flora Shaw at amalgamation- the joining of the Southern and Northern protectorate. We guess it is only an amalgamation on paper, because the joining that was made was done with saliva, what can saliva hold? Sincerely, it is just a play of pretense if we say that as Nigerians, we love each other. To be candid, the three major tribes do not love each other. In fact, the Yorubas love the Igbos than the Hausas- how many true Yorubas can get their children married to the Hausas? And how many Hausas will dare to marry the Igbos? The Igbos too will say ‘tufiakwa’ to a relationship with the Hausas. No wonder the Igbos want the Biafra and the Yorubas want power by all means (hope you remember how the Yoruba reacted when Gen. Obasanjo handed power over to Alh. Shagari (NPN) in 1979). The disunity among us, is what we must dissolve. We must embrace love and see each other as one family. Come to think of it, Nigeria as a nation is full of great potentials and brilliant brains and whatever we work towards together is always a mighty success. When we fought together for independence, the British could not comprehend us. When we worked together to build Nigeria, we had pyramids of groundnut, sacks of cocoa and lots of rubber that were boosting our economy. The heroes we had in time past, didn’t become powerful on their own, they were all products of a strong Nigeria union. We wish Herbert Macaulay was around to tell what Nigeria was like in Unity. We believe in a better Nigeria and if we must get it, one of those things we must do is to embrace love and to make the ‘Unity’ word in our motto count. If we must make Nigeria a better place, it will start with you. Love everyone you see and stop discriminating. We are all one and we all have the ‘9ja’ blood running in us. No matter your tribe, race, location and origin, show love and believe that united we stand, divided we fall. So when you step out tomorrow, pray for Gen. Buhari and Prof. Osinbajo and everyone in Nigeria. Smile to the Hausa mallam on the road to your place, greet the Yoruba woman that sells banana down the street and patronize the Igbo man that seeks you. Encourage everyone and keep preaching and showing love until Nigeria becomes the united place for progress. Nigeria will be better. Believe it!!! Be the Best in what you do. Share until it reaches every Nigerian. God bless you. God bless Nigeria. #madeofnaij #betternigeria #originalnigeria https://madeofnaij./2015/11/07/united-we-stand/ |
There is nothing like highest paying job as it shouldnt be a priority. It actually depends on fulfilment. There are some lawyers that are getting paid than some oil people and there are lot of oil people getting higher pay than lawyers and like that like that. . . |
In FG's voice: "Calm down, we are ON TOP of the situation." |
We agree that politics is now a profession, but people retire in their profession na . . .not Nigerian politicians, only death ll retire them. |
Nigerian leaders need to attend a leadership school. Most of them arent discipline. |
Hello, this is to inform you that there will be free tutorials for Post UTME students starting from the 28th of September @the Chapel of Light, along Engineering Village, Ede. The tutorial starts 9pm everyday till the start of the exam. There is free accomodation available for people coming from distant place. Join us and see that the Lord is good. For more info call 08179985124. From Anglican Students' Fellowship. |
chukzUd:I was just sincere when I said I do not know who is Dija or Agbani and what you would do is insult me. Just not fair!!! Yea! People doing stupid tinz since d days of Cain n Abel (Thank God you know) |
I dont even know who is Dija or Agbani? |
lekjons:Our milk! |
When a girl (fan) sees Olamide or WizKid or any other celebrity, they will scream, cry or even faint. It will even be worse if it is a foreign musician like Justin Beiber. "My question is why do the girls cry and faint?" I can still understand why they scream. If you ve been to or watched any of Michael Jackson's or Psquare's concernt, you ll understand what i'm saying. |
I can never say Amen.
That is more like a course. |
I saw this prayer point being prayed for someone on one of the threads. "May God direct your life & the lives of your family members the way Aregbesola is directing Osun." Can I hear somebody shout Amen. |
starlingslimnet:Then whats the solution? |
starlingslimnet:There is the place of salvation which is living a life of holiness. in holiness, we find righteousness-doing what is right. if the church gives you a set of right things to do, do it. cos Jesus said it Himself-submit to higher authority. The church wants to respect Jesus by telling people not to come to God's presence in naked bodies-the appeal shld nt be by force but if it is necessary to make it wat all believers shld do, d bible i read gives a go ahead. because we are in the time of grace does not give u d audacity to misuse grace. can does brides exposing their cleavage stand in the tabernacle of God in d old testament? was it wrong for the king of nineveh to tell d people to dress in sack.To follow principles is not neglecting JESUS |
Sahmmuehl:Don't try it o. Ensure you have Economics in your combi. . . |
As for me, I'll surely ask for her age, bt nt her virginity status. Though i'll let her know my terms- am not interested in marrying a lady that has lost her virginity. that will make her react. and if after wedding, h discover that she is not a virgin, then she has stories to tell. |
They better be sorry. They didnt think about the old men & women- the set of people I pity most. #Fela |
Norenal:I didnt really get ur mail, bt my 2go username is olufela01 and facebook username is omisakin olufela. add up dear. |
Norenal:Am good? Can i have ur 2go username or facebook username? |
Norenal. How are you? |
Twaci:Am happy you like it. To know you smile everyday is one big thing I want. #Fela |
Welcome to work sir. #Fela |
Lord have mercy. #Fela |
