Celebrities › Re: Hottest Bachelors In Nigeria by ozoemeka(m): 10:53pm On Jun 10, 2013 |
giddy: Who in your opinion are the hottest bachelors in Nigeria!
In my own view, the list goes as:
1. Paddy Adenuga 2. Tuface Idibia 3. Celestine Babayaro 4. D'banj 5, the list goes on
I need your views So you want to marry any of them? Or are any of them asking for your hand? |
Celebrities › Re: A Nairalander With Tonto Dikeh & Friends At Iyanya's Show by ozoemeka(m): 10:52pm On Jun 10, 2013 |
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Celebrities › Re: A Nairalander With Tonto Dikeh & Friends At Iyanya's Show by ozoemeka(m): 10:51pm On Jun 10, 2013 |
muumuu: have met peeps you can only see in your dreamS,walked and dined with people you see as rolemodels.....u pay to get into any show,while i get in free TO D VIP SECTION............ shut all the way the fu&k up and take several seats...damnn u cheap nigerians and your little dreams...u took a pic with who - tonto dikeh? Let me keep it local : Have you met Wole Soyinka? Do you know ANYYYY minister or Senator? Have you DINED with Atiku and his family? Have you been to dinner with the Dangotes? Do you know any TOP musicians (not yesterday's Iyanya).. chill nigga take your groupie pic and be quiet |
Nairaland General › Re: The 20 Things You Need To Do In Your 20s by ozoemeka(m): 10:45pm On Jun 10, 2013 |
Stegomiah: The 20 Things You Need To Do In Your 20s
Your twenty-somethings are the prime of your life. You will never be as young as you are right now, and there will never be a better time for you to embrace all that the world has to offer than this age of freedom. Yes, freedom. Forget about the accusations that millenials are lazy, unmotivated and lack drive.
We all have growing dreams, previous accomplishments under our belts and an ever present sense of urgency to achieve exactly what we want. Your 20s aren’t an excuse to give up on dreams and let go of ambitions. Instead, these years are the time to put it in full throttle and hit the ground running to set yourself up for future success and happiness. If you’ve ever doubted yourself, now’s the time to let go of insecurities and uncertainties.
Here are the 20 things you need to do in your 20s:
1. Be you.
Your 20s are the perfect time to find yourself, if you haven’t already. Take some time to be on your own and learn about yourself, and most importantly, learn to love yourself. Be unique! Don’t try to fit the mold and blend in with everyone else. Be sexy; be bold. Make your presence known.
2. Struggle.
Blunt and to the point. Don’t let your struggles define you, but let them happen. Misfortunes make you a better person through the lessons they instill. Troubles will come and go; they are not everlasting. If you’re struggling through tough times, things will only get better.
3. Eat whatever you want.
Screw the diet fads and constant pressure to look like the skinniest models on the runway. Working hard to become healthy and get into shape is one thing, but relax with the strict dieting. Eat whatever you want, and don’t think twice about it. You will not gain ten pounds because you ate that delicious chocolate chip muffin this morning. Food is good. Indulge in a little gluttony sometimes.
4. Date someone completely wrong for you.
Dating is fun! Don’t fear blind dates, or people that don’t fit “your type.” Go out with someone unexpected and see what happens. You could fall in love with that one quality that you never really noticed. You might be surprised at just whom you fall for. Even if you end up turned off and bored with the person, at least you have a funny story to tell.
5. Do something purely for the thrill, and maybe more than once.
Be a thrill seeker; don’t play it safe. The feeling of excitement is fun and enjoyable. Take some risks, and don’t fear the result. Sometimes going out on a limb and diving into a thrill-seeking experience makes for the best memories. You might not get enough and want to do it again. Just remember — depending on the risk you take — everything is best in moderation.
6. Keep moving.
Your 20s are definitely not the time to settle. Keep moving; do not slow down for anyone or anything. When you settle down in a certain relationship or way of living, life becomes stagnant and soon enough, less exciting. Keep moving to keep up with the quality of life that you deserve in your 20s.
7. Travel the world.
There is nothing more rewarding or fulfilling than traveling. Travel the world; explore unfamiliar territory. Soaking up new cultures is one of the best learning experiences, and it opens your eyes to the quality of life in different areas around the world. You might always have time for travel, but there is no better time to explore with all the freedom in the world than in your 20s. Who knows, you might even come across a place that steals your heart away and you’ll never want to leave.
8. Love your parents, thank them and repay them.
Your parents have been the guiding force to your current place in life. Love them for all that they have done for you up to this point because you will hopefully be taking a stronger lead in your life, specifically financially. Thank them for all the times they supported you financially, or personally, despite any poor decisions you may have made in the past.
Most importantly, your parents expect nothing from you in return for all that they have attributed to your growth as an individual, but take it upon yourself to repay them in any way you might see fit.
9. Spend good, quality time with your family.
Your family has been, and will always be, present in your life. Friends and romantic partners may come and go, but blood is forever. Take advantage of your freedom during your 20s to spend some quality time with your family and maybe even get to know them better, now that you’re older and more mature. You will cherish the times with your family when you eventually become the eldest generation.
10. Mend the open wounds.
Let go of the bullsh*t in your past. Look at your 20s as a clean canvas. This is a time to release any negative feelings holding you back from moving forward. Heal any open wounds that remain, and accept that there is sometimes no resolution for certain situations. If there might be a way to mend an open-ended problem, then make the attempt. Do whatever you have to do to feel free of any negative restrictions.
11. Meet a ton of new people.
New people are the spice of life. Everyone is unique in his or her own way and with every person you meet, there is added excitement and flavor in your life. Take it upon yourself to meet as many new people as possible in your 20s. You might meet your future hubby or wifey, or maybe simply start lifelong friendships.
12. Make unforgettable memories.
Your 20s are a time to immerse yourself in as many new experiences as possible. Make unforgettable memories with your friends, old and new. Now is the time to try as many new things as possible. Expand your horizons.
13. Continue to follow your dreams.
After years of deciding what you want to do you with your life, you may still be undecided on what exactly that is. Despite indecision on what career path to choose, your dreams are ever present and more than likely becoming more prominent as you consider where you want to end up in the coming years. Use your 20s to make your dreams a reality. Strive to do all that you can to fulfill your dreams, and always remember that no dream is too big or out of reach.
14. Be a sponge.
Not only are your 20s a good time to get to know yourself, but also a good time to get to know the people around you. Spend quality time with you friends and acquaintances, take an interest in their lives, listen to their opinions and develop genuine relationships that you will remember forever.
15. Pick up a new hobby.
Use your 20s as a time to really get to know yourself and maybe discover some new interests. Explore some new hobbies. Maybe take a few lessons on how to play an instrument, how to paint or how to work a particular computer program. You never know what pastimes you might fall in love with and seek to make something of!
16. Don’t dwell on the negatives.
Downfalls are inevitable. When the negatives outweigh the positives, don’t dwell on it. Remember that life goes on, and you have never been in a better position to remove yourself from negative situations and to move forward than you are right now in your 20s.
17. Give back.
So much of the population on this planet is not as fortunate as you may be. Allow your 20s to be the years that you lend a helping hand to the underprivileged. Whether it be a donation of some sort, or you decide to travel to a poverty-stricken country for six months out of the year, do something to make a difference and give back to the community.
18. Cherish the people who have always been there.
When all is said and done, you will be able to count your most genuine and trusting relationships on one hand. While you’re busy meeting new people and exploring new places during your 20s, don’t forget to cherish the relationships you have with the people who have always been there for you. These are the relationships that deserve the most attention and effort to keep them blooming.
19. Trust only a few.
While trust is a good quality to have, there are only so many people in this world that you can trust with your life, or even with your most precious secrets. You’re going to experience a hell of a lot in your 20s, and you should always be careful who you choose to confide in. In the end, everyone looks out for themselves, and you can’t always be sure who will or won’t look out for you in the meantime.
20. Live in the moment, without fear or expectation of the future.
Above all, live every day of your 20s to the fullest. Relish the moment and make every day worth living. Do not look ahead to the future with worry or expectation, as you could likely set yourself up for disappointment. Live every day to its greatest potential, as if there will be no tomorrow to make it right. you forgot to acknowledge where you copied and pasted from |
TV/Movies › Re: Nollywood Movie: Twitter Babes[photo] by ozoemeka(m): 4:24pm On Jun 10, 2013 |
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Celebrities › Re: Genevieve Nnaji With A Mystery Guy - Photo by ozoemeka(m): 4:08pm On Jun 10, 2013 |
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Celebrities › Re: Omotola Talks About Her Time Magazine Honour by ozoemeka(m): 4:08pm On Jun 10, 2013 |
Hezron Lorraine: Wow.I feel honoured to be black and african. She didn't buy the title with money.she was well observed.congrats girl.you stood up for something and its paid off. Nigeria has a lot of talent, only thing is people dismiss nigeria simply because it's an african country, if you pay attention to the talents in nigeria you will see a lot of them are deserving of international recognition |
Christianity Etc › Re: Have You Ever Seen A Live Miracle? by ozoemeka(m): 12:47am On Jun 10, 2013 |
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Politics › Re: I Want To Run For Presidency In The Near Future by ozoemeka(m): 12:41am On Jun 10, 2013 |
Princessmel: My dear nairalanders will you support me? Can you vote for a lady to be president of Nigeria and more importantly can you accept and follow the leadership of a woman ? not a problem as long as you have a logical manifesto to present |
Celebrities › Re: Tonto Dikeh Is 28! - Happy Birthday by ozoemeka(m): 12:33am On Jun 10, 2013 |
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Fashion › Re: Chidubem Osugade - Mr Ideal Nigeria 2013 by ozoemeka(m): 1:28am On Jun 09, 2013 |
seedord247: How will they allow fellas to get close to each other like that... Isnt that gayish? that's the point of the contest, to get as gay as possible and see who can do it best  this guy obviously takes the cakes (no pun intended) for it |
Celebrities › Re: Peter Okoye In New Photoshoot by ozoemeka(m): 1:26am On Jun 09, 2013 |
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Music/Radio › Re: Tunde Ednut Criticized For Burying People In The Sand In New Video by ozoemeka(m): 4:19pm On Jun 08, 2013 |
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Celebrities › Re: A Nairalander In The Laboratory. She's A Lab Celebrity. by ozoemeka(m): 3:01am On Jun 08, 2013 |
ROSYL: Yes, you can call her a lab celebrity.Don't worry folks, we will soon join the world of forensics, and a nairalander will surely be part of the team dah's gonna bring this tool, that will shape our world of justice and crime investigations. Who says we can't have our own CSI? School |
Celebrities › Re: Chioma Chukwuka-Akpotha Goes Gangsta (Pictures) by ozoemeka(m): 1:10am On Jun 07, 2013 |
Creamz: Chioma Chukwuka Akpotha goes gangsta. This could easily be the name of a Nollywood movie. She tries to show her fans that even though she is very decent, she has her own 'bad' side. Now the question is do you prefer the Nollywood star in her 'gangsta' style or you love the all innocent looks she puts up in Movies
Source: http://www.mynaijagist.com/chioma-chukwuka-akpotha-goes-gangsta/ Work it girl |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Goats Detained For Damaging Car In India by ozoemeka(m): 1:09am On Jun 07, 2013 |
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Crime › Re: Self-Acclaimed Billionaire Arrested For Duping Car Rental Company, Hotel. by ozoemeka(m): 3:27am On Jun 05, 2013 |
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Crime › Re: Most Igbos Are Gays! Why! :( by ozoemeka(m): 11:41pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
stevetboy9: Our Sociology lecturer gave us assignment on Homosexuals in Nigeria and from my research, I realized that Most Yinbos are gay. My sources? Go to the NaijaGay and Naijalez chat rooms on 2go. Also, search 'NIGERIA GAY' on facebook, all you will see is 'Owerri add me, Nnewi add me, Orlu add me, Enugu add me Nsukka add me, Onitsha add me, Agulu add me, Aba add me Awka add me, Okigwe add me and etc.
You also see Warri, Ph, Uyo, Benin and so on. Pls, why is it so? You will hardly see any Hausa talk more of Yoruba. Remember the case of a guy r@ped by two guys in Lag- they were Igbos! What's happening? Is it because the white men gain entrance into Nigeria thru their areas? It has even gone to the extent that if I see 'Emeka', 'Chibuzo', I immediately associate them with the act.
Pls, share your view on this. these guys will pull any trick in their hat to sound relevant..seriously, this is how badly igbos make you feel insecure? Come up with a better story. |
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Nairaland General › Re: The 10 Things You Cant Learn In The Classroom by ozoemeka(m): 5:50pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
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Fashion › Re: Nigerian Women Lead In Skin Bleaching – WHO by ozoemeka(m): 12:59pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
Billyonaire: I doubt if you know the meaning of 'tripping'. I know you will check the meaning now, use google. lol |
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Fashion › Re: How Far Can You Travel For A Hairdo/Haircut? by ozoemeka(m): 12:54pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
chipmunkey: I just travelled miles and miles away for a hair cut from my favourite barber and trust me it`s worth every bit of the time spent. Now am wondering, am i a bit too perfectinist or i`m just simply wired. No sir, I will keep my hair CHUMPED the Bleep UP if i can't find a nice barber. I've tried a few and have a select preference. I love my hair staying on point, so you're not alone, plus a couple of my friends do the same thing |
Fashion › Re: Nigerian Women Lead In Skin Bleaching – WHO by ozoemeka(m): 12:53pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
e mandman: why na negative things aljazera tv lyk reporting abt nigeria...plus...no be lie dem tok shaaa they don't care about naija |
Business › Re: M.i’s My Head My Belle: Insights To Entrepreneurship. by ozoemeka(m): 12:51pm On Jun 04, 2013 |
aminho: I just sent. Him the link and he retweeted it his so incredible Are you the hailing type? |
Health › Re: Rivers State Has Highest HIV/AIDS Cases In Nigeria by ozoemeka(m): 8:49pm On Jun 03, 2013 |
I thought Abuja and lagos go carry first |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Younger Brother Of Michael Adebolajo 'was Paid Thousands To Spy In Middle East' by ozoemeka(m): 8:48pm On Jun 03, 2013 |
Zet72: There is something that British M15& M16 know about this guys that their are hiding from the word The boy probably just killed the guy that had been threatening him and his family for so long, to us it seemed like a random act of violence, meanwhile this had been building up. Na wa for UK government sha |
Foreign Affairs › Re: 25 People Shot In 48 Hours In New York by ozoemeka(m): 8:30pm On Jun 03, 2013 |
tdade: 25 People Shot (6 Killed) Over 48 Hours In NYC
Mayhem in the city: 25 people shot in 48 hours Three killed Sunday after three were killed Saturday. One of the wounded includes an 11-year-old girl who will never walk again.
Violence surged like the mercury Sunday, with three more fatalities from gun violence — and eight others wounded in shootings — bringing the total number of bullet-riddled in the city to 25 in less than 48 hours. Only Staten Island was safe from the wide-ranging spray of gunfire and sickening weekend bloodshed. At least 12 people were blasted in Brooklyn, eight in the Bronx and another four in Queens. The sole person shot in Manhattan took several slugs to the chest and perished in broad daylight.
Sunday’s first fatality was Ivan Martinez, 21, who was approached around 3:25 a.m. by a 20-year-old gunman and a woman at E. 139th St. near Brook Ave. in the Bronx, police said. The gunman shot Martinez once in the head and ran off with the woman. In the second fatal attack, a man in his 40s was gunned down during an argument in East Harlem around 1:20 p.m. The victim, who has not been identified by police, was blasted multiple times in the torso on E. 105th St. near First Ave. Less than four hours later, Damien Powell, 25, was killed after he was shot in the chest outside the Albany Houses in Crown Heights, sources and witnesses said. The victim’s mother collapsed at the scene, where shell casings littered the street, witnesses said.
In other shootings Sunday: - A 21-year-old man was shot in the leg in the Ravenswood Houses in Queens at 12:10 a.m. - A 21-year-old man was shot three times on East New York Ave., Brooklyn, at 2:36 a.m. - A 20-year-old man was shot in the leg at Bedford Park Blvd. and Webster Ave. in the Bronx at 3:30 a.m. - A 35-year-old man brought himself to Jamaica Hospital with a gunshot wound in the leg at 4:12 a.m. - A 15-year-old was shot in his leg and back on Osborn St. in, Brownsville, Brooklyn, at 11:40 a.m. - A gunman opened fire at Bedford Ave. near Lenox Road in Prospect Lefferts-Gardens around 3:25 p.m.
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/25-people-shot-48-hours-article-1.1361388#ixzz2VAXlhtzm The ploy to being about gun control, citizens will have to give up their guns to the government and then there will be a One world power controlling. Anybody found with a gun will then be found guilty. This is the ploy to get the people to surrender their rights in the name of pity, guilt and fear. There have always been shootings in NY why is the NY daily deciding to suddenly start reporting these? Adding sentiments like: And an 11 year old girl who will not walk. America is babylon |
Christianity Etc › Re: The Importance Of Family Prayer by ozoemeka(m): 3:12pm On Jun 03, 2013 |
Codedrock: Yea It is really important... Its been helping since childhood till now that i am 17, we are so much devoted in our family mostly my mom. But will anyone tell me why moms are too serious about those things? 3 years ago when I was your age, I thought the same thing. Trust me, appreciate your mother's blessings and prayers, I can't tell you how much my mom's prayers when she's in Nigeria have helped here in school. Those women can SEE things! |
Celebrities › Re: Don-Jazzy Gives Twitter Follower N100,000 For Retweeting Him by ozoemeka(m): 2:55pm On Jun 03, 2013 |
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