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BY ALLISON ABANUM Life is funny. It could be weird most times. Scientist, Philosophers and Kings have sought to understand how the world runs, all to no avail. It is full of gaffes and contradictions. There is an unseen force, beyond the manipulation and management of mankind. This mysterious force apportions to every man or woman, a share of fortune or misfortune in a life time. Some call this force FATE, Most people call it GOD. This force can be cruel, unfair and even punitive. I don’t think those are the attributes of God. I will cite some instances that shows how helpless man could be in the hands of this force. How many choices is man able to really make concerning himself or herself? How many of us chose to be men or women at birth? How many chose who should be their parents? How many of us chose where we should be born? Did we really choose our complexion? How many talents did we choose to have? Did we choose the innate skills we use today? Did we choose what our size , frame should be? Just as it affects individuals so it is with nations in the larger perspective. How many times do we crave for things in life that never come, try all we can? How many couples for instance, have been legally and properly married, and for years have remained childless. They have gone to all the gynaecologists in town and abroad , yet nothing came forth, even when all the tests show that there is nothing wrong with their systems. There is a particular hospital in Lagos and Abuja that specializes in helping couples to make babies. Every car that goes there gets a badge–a small square red sticker stuck on the car without permission. I imagine the agonies those couples go through in search of what ought not to be so elusive. For example, my grandmother gave birth to 14 children comprising 12 boys and two girls while I have so many friends married for years still looking for the fruits of the womb. How many secondary school or teenage girls, who out of waywardness or circumstantial occurrences get pregnant without ever preparing for motherhood? Therefore, how come those who crave it won’t get it and those who don’t want it harvest them so effortlessly? And this is not a function of economic power or lack of it. Right now, there are ‘specialist’ churches with pastors who have special anointing for fruit of the womb. And very large is their congregation. There are also couples who crave to have male children or just one male child, but all they get each time they try is baby girls. This type of marital challenge has caused more broken marriage in Africa than childlessness. What shall we say on the issue of marriage? There are decent and comely ladies out there searching furtively for husbands, but won’t get. Yet, there are young ladies who are notorious for their Egyptian and Corinthian waywardness, who fetch their husbands with ease. I know of a 28 years old undergraduate lady in the school where I lecture who has 5 children for 5 different men, and still gets so many marriage proposal from men daily. What is more? There are those with great values, high training and all the attributes that should take them to their career height, but they just don’t get there. A clear illustration is the case of the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, who struggled almost all his life to become Nigeria’s President, but it remained an eternal dream. Yet, his kinsmam, Olusegun Obasanjo , not only got it without asking for it , but this mysterious force twice threw it on his laps, just like that. What about my life-mentor Chief MKO Abiola who was just a breath away from the coveted presidential seat; yet not only lost it, but also lost his life in the process. But cheaply did late Shehu Musa Yaradua and Goodluck Jonathan get it. I know of a university professor who gave his three children the very best of moral and educational upbringing in life and in return his three children brought sorrow, disappointment and shame to him with their Romanian lifestyles. While in the same environment, with similar moral and educational values, a non university teaching staff raised his three children and they all turned out to be bundle of joy, blessings and source of happiness at old age. Is it the most hardworking ones among us who can hardly take care of their families, whereas their Boss in the office or place of work with little effort comfortably take care of mere friends. Considering the issue of life itself, while some live long that they even pray to die, others barely make it to the age of 30. Some with exceptionally good grades out of school will find it difficult to survive, while their counterparts with very poor grades just make it big timely. I know of a particular young man in Port Harcourt with a third class degree from the university practically feeding, clothing and sheltering seven of his own classmates with first class and second class upper degrees. Life is such a wild world of opposites. And the quest to understand why and how it could be that unfair to mankind will forever remain a mystery. As mortals, the only way we can win both as an individual and as a nation is to be extremely humble in all our doings and undertakings because there is no sure formula, we must keep placing values on goodness while we embrace this mysterious force and accept that there is HE who rules in the affairs of men that never sleeps nor slumber and has declared that HE WILL HAVE MERCY ON WHOM HE WILL HAVE MERCY. May this MERCY from above befall Nigeria as nation. Read more at http://politicstoday.com.ng/2017/02/12/the-mysteries-of-life/ |
BY Emmanuel Ojeifo “The places where we worship shape the way we pray, and the way we pray shapes the way we live.” – Richard S. Vosko At a distance of less than two kilometres to each other in the Central Business District of Abuja, two imposing religious edifices bestride the city landscape – the National Mosque and the National Christian Centre. A straight road connects both religious monuments, meaning you could drive straight down the slope from the National Christian Centre and find yourself in the National Mosque, or drive up the slope from the National Mosque and empty yourself in the National Christian Centre. Seen through the eyes of religious altruism, we have good reasons to laud the designers of the Abuja master plan for their foresight in mapping the location of these two places of worship on strategic plots close to each other in the heart of the city. You would better appreciate the beautiful scenery when you take a look at an aerial photograph of that section of the city. It also says something about the roughly equal numbers of Muslims and Christians in Nigeria, a phenomenon that the renowned international religion journalist, John Allen Jr. describes as “the Coke and Pepsi of global religion.” Unlike Lagos, Abuja has fewer tourist attraction sites. Thus when my two Catholic priest-friends visiting Nigeria from Australia landed in Abuja, it was quite convenient for me to take them for a guided tour of the National Mosque and the National Christian Centre. When I mentioned it to them they welcomed the idea with delight and looked forward to the visit. I immediately sent a text message to Alhaji Ibrahim Jega, the Executive Secretary of the National Mosque Management Board asking if we could come over at 10 o’clock in the morning of Tuesday, January 3, 2017. He promptly replied and said he would be glad to welcome us. Alhaji Jega is a very likeable fellow: calm, humble, easy-going, and always smiling. He served in the Federal Civil Service and rose to the position of Director before retiring in 2010. Thereafter he became Commissioner for Lands and Urban Development in Kebbi State. On one occasion, Alhaji Jega approved the renewal of land tenancy application made by a church in Kebbi, defying the riotous threats of some of his Muslim confreres who preferred that the church be given a land outside the city centre.The church had acquired the land at a time when there was practically no habitation in the area, but over time a thriving city had grown around it. So when the land tenancy expired after 99 years of lease, the church wanted a renewal. It was then that some Muslims felt that a church should not be sitting on a precious land space in the heart of a Muslim-dominated city. They wanted the land to be retrieved from the church and a mosque built on it or something else. Alhaji Jega went home and thought about the matter. He asked himself: “If it was a mosque occupying that plot of land, would I take a decision to have the land confiscated and the mosque relocated elsewhere?” Enlightened by a sense of justice, equity and fairness, he came back to the office the next day and signed the papers approving the land tenancy renewal for the church. Even when the Muslim lords threatening to protest the decision went to the state governor, Alhaji Jega stood his ground. The governor supported him. When he called the church authorities to follow up the process with the other departments in his Ministry, they were shocked that their application was approved. The following day a throng of the church’s members flocked at Alhaji Jega’s office to give thanks. You may argue that this isn’t how things should be, that Christian leaders should not be thanking Muslim authorities for granting their land renewal application (since it is their constitutional right to have land for building places of worship), but this is the reality of life in some parts of Nigeria. There are many places in the North where Christians cannot get land to build churches, schools, hospitals and other social facilities that benefit all citizens. But in the midst of this fouled socio-political and religious atmosphere, Alhaji Jega did what was right, and he still feels very proud about his decision. Christian leaders who have encountered Alhaji Jega have tremendous respect for him on account of his disposition to life. He is highly committed to interfaith initiatives that promote peace among Christians and Muslims. A few years ago he jointly founded the Abuja Interfaith Peacebuilding Forum with the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, Cardinal John Onaiyekan. This forum has been in the forefront of championing interreligious cooperation among Muslims and Christians in the FCT. Whenmy friends and I arrived at his office, a little later than the scheduled time, we were told he was at a meeting. But immediately the meeting was over he came out into the waiting room and warmly welcomed us. He ushered us into his office and took more than 20 minutes to speak to us about the positive role of religion in the society and the great good that can be achieved if Christian and Muslim leaderscooperate together and effectively harness the spiritual, ethical and social assets of their religions in the service of the common good.In a society where some of the most intractable violent conflicts and hostilities are fuelled by religious intolerance, it is uplifting to find eminent personalities like Alhaji Jega who devote themselves wholeheartedly to promoting peace, mutual understanding and harmonious coexistence among the adherents of different religions. Before asking his son to take us on a guided tour of the inner precincts of the National Mosque, he handed to each of us a copy of the mosque’s guidebook.At the entrance of the imposing edifice, there was a beautifully crafted Arabic inscription on the marble-plated wall. We asked Alhaji Jega’s son to translate it for us. He paused for a moment and, wearing a disarming smile, said to us, “I am sorry, I am not too good with Arabic.” We smiled back at him, and asked if we could take photographs. “Please, feel free,” he said. We then took photographs outside and went into the mosque. At the end of the tour we offered some words of prayer inside the mosque. Interestingly, when I posted some of the photographson Facebook it was a Catholic nun, well versed in Islam, who translated the Arabic inscription for me. The part she saw read: “Remember Allah,so that you may prosper.” When we left the National Mosque, we headed straight to the National Christian Centre, another imposing edifice. Since it is a Christian facility and I am a Christian, I didn’t think it was necessary to give the property managers a prior notice. On arrival, a security man led us to the office of the Assistant General Secretary of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Barr. Joseph Daramola. Barr. Daramola is the Catholic Church’s representative on the CAN executive body. He warmly welcomed us and spoke at length about his Catholic heritage and about his deep admiration for the Catholic priesthood. He then conducted us round the facility, explaining in great detail at every point the significance of important particulars dotting the sanctum of the Christian Centre. It made me proud when I saw the plaque containing the names of all former CAN presidents on the wall of the sanctuary. Of the six former national presidents, three are Catholic archbishops, who later went on to become cardinals, starting with the pioneer CAN President Cardinal Dominic Ekandem, the first Nigerian Catholic prelate to be made a cardinal. He ruled for 12 years and handed over to Cardinal Anthony Okogie who ruled for 7 years. Cardinal John Onaiyekan came much later and ruled for just one term of 3 years. The three other former CAN leaders are a Methodist prelate, an Anglican primate and a Pentecostal pastor. From the inner precincts of the Christian Centre we went to the newly built state-of-the-art Guest House at a walking distance from the main building.Barr. Daramola didn’t allow us to take our leave until we had prayed and blessed him and signed his guestbook. Next was a lunch appointment with Cardinal Onaiyekan. Do I have to say what we ate for lunch? Well, I noticed that my guests were delighted with the turn of the visits. Cardinal Onaiyekan’s sense of humour, his jolly-good-fellow approach to life and his overarching breadth of intelligence crowned their day. When he appeared in the sitting room to welcome the guests, they greeted him “Good afternoon Sir” only to realize he was the cardinal they were waiting to see. They immediately made a U-turn: “Good afternoon Your Eminence!” Well, he caused it himself. He appeared in a good body fit native-tailored shirt and brown knickers. Simplicity personified! read more at http://politicstoday.com.ng/2017/02/19/spikes-domes-and-the-glimpse-of-divinity/ |
BY ALLISON ABANUM Fifteen years ago I encountered Dr Ima somewhere in Ikota,lagos. Dr Ima hails from Edo state and just graduated then as a medical doctor from the University of Benin. Our discussion was like that of two brothers born of the same parents because he taught me what people pay so much to learn for free in one day. He was into High Yield Investment Program(HYIP), it’s a program or program’s where you invest money and in 7 to 30 days you get up to 500% of money you invest and Dr Ima was making so much money from it to the point he said he was not interested in practicing as a medical doctor. He actually taught me everything I need to know about HYIP and how to make due diligence to know the programs that will collapse soon, the ones that will stay for long and those that are not real. He taught me how the founders of the programs make money and all their mode of operations. He was a guru and a friend that became a brother over time though I never ventured into HYIP because it is abstract to my values, principle and upbringing. HYIP has been in existence for over five decades now and it keeps re-cycling, bringing all kinds of tactics to persuade or woo people into it. The blunt truth about all HYIP is that they will eventually collapse after a period of time and when it does, the founder of the Program is always the biggest winner leaving some people happy and many crying bitterly. That is what my warri brothers would call ‘ koni man die, wayo man burry am’. The popular ponzi scheme called MMM is actually HYIP in disguise. The community help tag on it is to make it look down to earth and Convincing for the promoters and marketers as it does have every single characteristics of HYIP which ultimate character is COLLAPSE. And good enough, the founder of the MMM scheme has made it clear to investors or ‘helpers’ that they should not put what they can not afford to loose. This MMM scheme came to Nigeria about fifteen months ago but began to beat heavily six months ago, and I think the Nigerian banks and other financial institution now saw the scheme as a threat and now took advantage of the political environment to kill the scheme. But I equally believe the brains behind the killing of the scheme did not do a good job from their actions and because they were dealing with a Smarter person and crime personified character in person of Sergey Panteleevich Mavrodi, their action has landed Nigerians at the mercy of this Russian Criminal. One of the aim the government went into recession was to bring out the creativity, the Nigerian spirit, fresh ideal, new Nigeria birth, new orientation and the very best of skills from the people. Even the bible says ‘Hardship makes a man wise’, and in Urhobo land, they says ‘when a man gets angry, he gets ideas’. But as a proud Nigerian, its sad to say that this Recession has made Nigerians Vulnerable. How can a people be so foolish to put their hard earned money into a scheme founded by an ex-convict with structural family crime record? How can Nigerians be so stupid to the point that despite warnings from a public thief not to put what they can’t afford to loose, many borrowed while some gave their all to invest in a scheme that has no Nigeria office, base ,link and legal backing? This type of desperation and get quick syndrome shows Nigerians are miserable. In the Information Communication Technology (ICT) world, Russia is a red light zone in e-commerce, meaning its very risky dealing with anybody from Russia. Mavrodi saw the hand of the government coming against MMM, he first wrote diplomatically, he did not wait for response from the government before taking the bull by the horn to suspend the scheme for one month. Before he returned, he asked everyone to go and do more publicity on the scheme and came with the ideal of Bitcoin to by-pass the government. To show how smart he his, he said he was only going to pay the poor and the rich should wait but the Russian ex-convict don’t know that in Nigeria only the poor invest with heavy money in such scheme. His target is to see the new level of acceptance and how the scheme will fare among the poor on the small scale on returning to know if he will remain or sing a farewell song to Nigerians. Shockingly, this ponzi scheme called MMM on returning as become more popular than some Nigerian state Governors. What a people!. Last week, some people were busy registering for the scheme and transferring large sum of money to people in the name of MMM. The palatable state of the situation is that, this MMM scheme is been patronized by young and educated Nigerians. A generation that will take over the leadership of this country from my own generation. MMM has shown how vulnerable Nigerians are and I urge the government to stop every war against the scheme because Mavrodi and his Nigerian agents will do more harm to the people as it stands now. When you look at the content of the letter Mavrodi wrote to the federal government, you will see a man who knows that Nigerians are foolish, miserable and vulnerable and fully taking advantage of the situation. As a trained person in HYIP, I can tell authoritatively that right now Mavrodi is paying himself heavily. Those people currently subscribing to the scheme are paying into the account of Mavrodi’s Nigerian agents and those agent are loyal to Mavrodi because a better deal awaits them in another country if Nigeria version collapse and very few investors have been paid their capital only as at the time of writing this piece. It is when the scheme is now free from federal government attack that Mavrodi will become liberal and generous to the real investors. That explains why he said he is only going to pay the poor for now and as at time of writing this piece, most people have not received their money. The way out is for the government to do an aggressive information on ponzi schemes and warn the citizens of the dangers in it. Just like telling smokers that they are liable to die young but leave them to make their choice. If the government fight the scheme directly now, Mavrodi will do his worst and the people will hate the government more. The situation is dicey because the recession has made the government also look miserable before the people. It is equally time to end this recession fast before it begin to cause mental problem because when one is foolish and vulnerable the next is mental derail. The truth is that Nigerians are hungry and not happy with the government. A good marketer or promoter can make a bad product fly in the market place and the government owe it to its citizens to give enlightenment and information on a particular trend of product or program. It is better MMM die naturally as it was designed to, than allow Mavrodi look like a hero as he presents himself in the letter he wrote to the government. Read more at http://politicstoday.com.ng/2017/01/21/mmm-has-shown-nigerians-are-vulnerable/ |
The only news I am looking out for on Nairaland is News about MMM. It is sweeting my belle. Mavrodi has worked on their brains that they abused all who warned them at that time. I pray it is unpaused by January so that the already high rate of high blood pressure will not quadruple. All the pretense and self consolation will no longer work if the scheme is not unpaused by January 14. I am counting down to January 14. The new year day for all the MMMites. fratermathy: |
As Herbs can give glowing and beautiful skin, Synthetic and artificial cosmetics are out and herbal skin care is in! A number of time tested herbs that have been researched over the years promise a smooth and supple skin, natural radiance as well as escape from most of the skin maladies. Though it is equally important to be aware and restrain from the factors that would otherwise cause harm to your skin. The age old therapies of Ayurveda work as a boon in not only doing away a number of skin maladies like acne, blemishes, skin eruptions etc. but they also promise great help when it comes to nourishing and restoring your natural beauty. Here are some of the herbs for skin that could benefit you by providing soft and smooth skin with a natural glow. 1. Aloe Vera Herbs For Glowing Skin Fresh juice or extract from this herb could prove to be a boon for your skin. It’s potent blood purification properties are beneficial in curing many skin ailments like acne, allergic rash, swelling and also blemishes. Nowadays a number of cosmetics contain Aloe vera as the main ingredient. Fresh juice applied on the face can result into fairness and loss of blemishes. This is because Aloe vera is slimy and mucoid by nature, and cold in action. It is bitter in taste and has a pungent after taste. Therefore according to Ayurveda, it is believed to subside the aggravated heat in the body, which is the cause of most of the skin problems. Recommended Dosage: 10 to 20 ml of freshly extracted juice. Local application of the pulp or juice is also recommended. 2. Neem Neem or the Margosa tree is a natural cleanser that flushes out toxins from the body and thus helps clear the skin from maladies like pimples and skin eruptions. It is recommended both for internal as well as external use. The juice extracted from grinding fresh Neem leaves and the paste thus formed can be applied on the skin eruptions. Also the Neem leaves could be pounded and made into small balls, which when taken on an empty stomach proves a wonderful blood purifier. According to Ayurveda, Neem is light in nature and cold in action. The taste is pungent and astringent, whereas the after taste is bitter. Therefore, Neem again proves beneficial in decreasing the aggravated heat in the body system. All the more it is believed to be a natural antiseptic, antipruritic and a natural wound healer. Recommended Dosage: 10 to 20 ml fresh juice extracted from the leaves. Also used for local application. 3. Turmeric Turmeric is another herb that has for always been associated with beauty. It acts as a wonderful beauty therapy as well as efficient cosmetic use. Turmeric mixed with gram flour (besan) and sandalwood powder applied to the skin makes it soft and glowing and helps to remove blemishes. This can be supplemented with a little oil or butter. I would also recommend a pinch of turmeric in their daily intake of milk, as the antiseptic and anti allergic properties held by the herb is an effective cure in skin problems. Recommended Dosage: 1 to 3 grams of the powder. Local application as advised. 4. Sandalwood Sandalwood is believed to be a holder of anti-toxic and rejuvenating properties. It is a regular ingredient in many skin crèmes and beauty enhancing products. It proves highly meritorious in curing heat related skin problems like itching, blemishes, allergies and roughness of the skin. You could apply some sandalwood oil mixed into coconut oil or even sesame seed oil and massaged into the effected areas to find relief. Recommended Dosage: 3 to 6 grams of the powder. Local application as recommended. 5. Rose Rose is believed to be light, slimy and cold in action. It is also rich in vitamin C, naturally rejuvenating and virtuous for the skin. The Rose water can be applied externally to the skin for better results and to get a fairer complexion. You could also take two teaspoons of Rose syrup mixed in a glassful of water on an empty stomach once or twice a day. This is an effective cure for heat borne skin ailments like pimples, blemishes etc. Recommended Dosage: 20 to 40 ml of the syrup, 10 to 20 grams of rose- jelly (Gulkand). Local application also suggested. Read More http://www.healthandwealthgenius.com/6-awesome-herbs-will-make-skin-glowing-beautiful/
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Coconut oil is one important oil that should always be found in every home. The awesome uses of coconut oil make it important for every home. With a plethora of benefits coconut oil seems like a cheap and simple solution for pretty much everything! Which Type of Coconut Oil is Best? In order to reap the many benefits of coconut oil, it’s imperative to use organic, unrefined coconut oil, extracted directly from the flesh of a fresh coconut. Refined coconut oil comes from dried coconut and doesn’t have nearly as many benefits as organic unrefined coconut oil. Let’s get started with some of the amazing benefits coconut oil has to offer. I’ve divided this list into categories, making it easy to see that coconut oil can be used in almost every aspect of life! 151 Awesome Uses Of Coconut Oil In The Kitchen 1.Baked Potato Topping: Coconut oil is a great replacement for traditional butter on your baked potato. It even makes it that little bit healthier! Coconut oil tastes great with baked sweet potatoes and sweet potato fries. Get creative with seasonings like rosemary for a flavor filled lunch. 2.Buttering Toast: Spreading coconut oil on your toast is a healthy alternative to butter. Also, the coconut taste can satisfy your sweet tooth in replacement to chocolate spread! 3.Chocolate ice-cream chocolate top: If you melt a cup of coconut oil on the stove, while stirring add a cup and a half of chocolate. Once melted together, pour over ice cream. The chocolate will harden giving the ice cream a tasty chocolate shell with a coconut flavor. 4.Coffee Creamer: Like a cup of coffee to get you going in the morning? Adding a spoonful of coconut oil will give you a natural energy boost. It is also a great choice for those looking for a dairy free option. Uses Of Coconut Oil 5.Coconut oil ice cubes: Did you know you can freeze coconut oil into ice cubes? Then you can add them to your favorite drink to get all the cool goodness coconut oil has to offer. 6.Energy Booster: The medium chain fatty acids in coconut oil will give you that midday pick me up you need. 7.Frying: Many oils such as olive oil are not typically designed for cooking with as they have a low smoke point. This is why they are supposed to be drizzled on your bread rather than on your frying pan. Coconut oil however has a high smoke point and is therefore a much better option to cook with. 8.Homemade Mayonnaise: You can use coconut oil with egg yolks and apple cider vinegar to make your own mayonnaise. If you’re a mayo lover, this can be a great way to experiment with flavors and create your ideal healthy mayo at home. 9.Homemade Granola: Love granola as a breakfast treat? Try combining old fashioned rolled oats, honey, your favorite nuts and some coconut oil and baking them to perfection. Break them up into clusters and have with your favorite greek yogurt for a glorious morning treat or a mid afternoon snack. 10.Non-stick Cooking Spray: Do you find that even your non-stick cooking spray can’t stop your eggs from sticking? Try cooking some sunny side up in melted butter and your eggs will slide out your skillet like a breeze! 11.Popcorn topping: Making your own popcorn is the best part of movie night. Cooking some organic corn in coconut oil will give it an amazing aroma as well as an exciting taste. 12.Prolong the Freshness of Eggs: Want your eggs to last longer in your fridge? Coconut oil wiped over your eggs can help seal up pores and prevent their exposure to oxygen. This can extend their life by up to a further 14 days 13.Sports Drink: If you typically use sugary sports drinks as a quick pick me up before your workout, combining coconut oil with some chia seeds and fruit in water is a much healthier option. The medium chain fatty acids from coconut oil will give you the energy you need without all the refined sugars. 14.Smoothies: Adding 1-2 tablespoons of coconut oil to fruit smoothies will not only enhance the texture in your mouth but also ensure you are receiving extra healthy fats into your diet. Uses Of Coconut Oil 15.Thai Salad Dressing: Fill a jar almost to the top with coconut oil, chop up some garlic, ginger, chilli and lemongrass and allow it to sit in the oil. Now you have a delicious spicy alternative to olive oil for an exciting salad. Personal Hygiene/Beauty: 16.Age Spots: Age spots or liver spots affect many people as they get older. However, rubbing coconut oil on the affected area can help them to disappear. 17.After Shave: Help nourish your hair follicles and neutralize razor burn by applying coconut oil straight after your close shave. 18.Body Scrub: Want a natural body scrub? Try making one at home with a mixture of coconut oil and brown sugar. Use on your skin and rinse off with lukewarm water and your skin will feel baby soft. 19.Bruises: Coconut oil has anti-inflammatory properties. Apply directly to a bruise to reduce redness and swelling and help quicken the healing time. 20.Bug Bites: Remove the stinging itch of a bug bite by rubbing coconut oil directly to the area. This will also promote healing. 21.Burns: If you continuously apply coconut oil to any burn not only will it promote healing but also reduce the chance of scarring. 22.Chapstick: Want a natural lip moisturizer which will protect your lips from sun damage? As coconut oil has a natural SPF and excellent moisturizing properties it can make an excellent homemade chapstick. 23.Cream foundation base: if you mix a little coconut oil with a your powder foundation it will make an excellent matching cream foundation you can apply all over. Coconut oils natural SPF will also protect your skin from sun damage. 24.Dandruff: Coconut oil can help reduce the itching of a sore, flakey scalp. 25.Deodorant: Because coconut oil kills bad bacteria as well as fungi and yeast, it makes an excellent base for deodorant. 26.Eye Cream: With the excellent moisturizing properties coconut oil has to offer, it can hydrate even the most sensitive areas of skin. For fresh, hydrated skin, dab some coconut oil around your eyes before bed. 27.Eyelash enhancer: If you want a way to rejuvenate broken, damaged lashes coconut oil could be the solution. With a cotton swab, lightly rub some coconut oil over lashes before bed. This will help them to strengthen while you sleep. Don’t over do it though, too much oil might seep into your eyes or damage your bedding. 28.Foundation primer: Rubbing a pea sized amount of coconut oil all over your face before your make up will help your foundation to apply evenly and smoothly. It also helps foundation look fresher for longer if you prime your skin before application. 29.Foot Exfoliator: While mixing coconut oil and sugar leaves you with a sweet body scrub, replacing the sugar for coarse sea salt can give you a heavy duty foot scrub to reduce the appearance of dry skin and cracked heels. 30.Hair Conditioner/Deep Treatment: Coconut oil is possibly the best hair conditioner you can find. Apply to damp hair and leave overnight. Then rinse the next day with apple cider vinegar for a bounce and shine anyone would be jealous of! 31.Hair Gel/Defrizzer: Most hair gels, waxes and defrizzing products are full of harsh chemicals. Try using coconut oil as a natural alternative 32.Healthy cuticles: Ugly cuticles the bane of your life? Well massaging coconut oil into your hands and nails daily will give you the beautiful healthy hands and nails you have been craving. 33.Make up remover: Massage some coconut oil between your hands to warm it up and rub it generously all over your face. Leave for a minute or two and even waterproof makeup will slide away easily. 34.Massage Oil: An excellent option for a natural massage oil that will leave you feeling relaxed with glowing skin. Uses Of Coconut Oil 35.Mascara brush cleaner: Most people don’t realize that mascara (as well as other beauty products) only have around a six month lifespan once they are opened. One way to help your favorite mascara live a little longer and prevent it becoming clumpy is to use coconut oil to regularly clean your applicator brush. Simply soak it for around 5 minutes and gently rub it between your fingers under running water to watch the old, dried mascara fall away. Ensure to rinse and dry your applicator brush fully before returning it into your mascara. 36.Moisturizer: Everyone wants baby soft skin. However, many products claiming to give you just that have a list of ingredients a mile long, many of which you can’t even pronounce. Coconut oil is an exceptional moisturizer which is totally natural. 37.Nipple Cream: Breastfeeding can be incredibly painful, especially if you are experiencing cracked, sore nipples. Rubbing a little coconut oil in can help them to heal and make the process a little less painful. 38.Oily Skin Fix: Oily T-zone? Just massage in a small amount of coconut oil the fix the problem. 39.Preshave: coconut oil prepares your skin for shaving and can help prevent razor burn. 40.Skin Issues: coconut oil is a great natural remedy for a number of skin issues such as psoriasis, dermatitis, eczema or acne. 41.Sunburn Relief: Too much fun in the sun? No problem, moisturize afterwards with coconut oil and aid healing of sun burnt skin. 42.Sunscreen: coconut oil has a natural SPF so is an excellent alternative to chemical filled store bought sunscreens. 43.Swimmer’s Ear: If you mix garlic and coconut oil you can use this 2-3 times a day to clear up an ear infection in no time. 44.Tattoo Healing: Coconut oil will not only moisturize your skin, promoting new tattoos to heal faster without fading the color. But the antibacterial properties can help reduce the risk of infection. 45.Toothpaste: Want an all natural, homemade toothpaste? Mix some coconut oil with baking soda and there you have it! 46.Wrinkle Prevention and Reducer: coconut oil could be the key to youthful skin. Applying coconut oil will tighten the skin and connective tissue. Health and Wellness: (taken internally) 47.Breastfeeding: If you want to not only boost but enrich your milk supply, add 3-4 spoonfuls of coconut oil to your daily diet. You can add in smoothies, tea or milkshakes. 48.Bones and Teeth: coconut oil helps you to absorb both calcium and magnesium supporting healthy bones and teeth. 49.Digestion: the medium chain fatty acids in coconut oil aid your digestion by preventing parasites and fungi which can lead to bowel issues such as IBS. Coconut oil also aids absorption of vitamins, minerals and amino acids. 50.Energy Booster: Coconut oil can give you a well needed energy boost naturally without the aid of supplements. This can be really beneficial to athletes or just those who love a workout. 51.Fitness: Want to burn more fat and retain muscle mass? Coconut oil aids metabolism and thyroid function helping with just that. 52.Insulin: coconut oil improves insulin secretion it can also help blood glucose levels. Making it a great option for diabetics. 53.Lung Function: Helps cell surface fluidity. 54.Nausea: If you are suffering from an upset stomach, why not try rubbing a little coconut oil on your wrists to relieve symptoms. 55.Nosebleeds: If you tend to get nosebleeds especially in dry weather, try rubbing some coconut oil inside your nostrils which should help. 56.Oil Pulling: oil-pulling with coconut can help heal your gums. Coconut is anti-bacterial and teeth-related issues like gingivitis can be prevented with its use. 57.Prevent Perineum Tears: By rubbing your perineum with coconut oil in the final trimester of pregnancy, you could reduce perineum tears during childbirth. 58.Prevent Stretch Marks: Rubbing coconut oil daily onto your ever expanding baby belly can help prevent stretch marks. This can also work for children and teenagers going through growth spurts. 59.Stress Relief: Using coconut oil on your head in circular motions not only feels great but can relieve mental tension. 60.Vitamin and Nutrient Absorption: coconut oil aids absorption of vitamins and minerals in the gut, this can help you rid yourself of any issues you may suffer from. 61.Appetite Suppressant: coconut oil increases your metabolic rate as well as keeping you fuller for longer, both of which can aid weight loss. Health Issues 62.Acne Fighter: Acne can be a bit problem for teenagers and adults alike. Acne is often caused by an overgrowth of bacteria on the skin. Coconut oils natural antibacterial properties can help fight acne. Also, as it is a natural anti-inflammatory it can reduce the redness and swelling in the appearance of acne. 63.Alzheimer’s Treatment and Brain Health Protector: There are many studies currently being carried out which suggest that coconut oil can assist in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. A current study recommends taking one tablespoon three times daily. 64.Balance Cholesterol Levels: Unlike animal fats, the medium chain fatty acids in coconut oil have no cholesterol. Helping you to maintain healthy levels within your body. 65.Blood Sugar Stabilizer: Coconut oil can balance blood glucose levels and has been proven to be beneficial for diabetics. 66.Boost Immunity: Because coconut oil is antibacterial and antifungal it can help ward off bad bacteria in your gut where your immune system is housed. This helps maintain your good bacteria ensuring your immune system stays strong. 67.Cancer Protection and Defense: Studies have revealed that coconut oil can form a defense against certain forms of cancer. 68.Candida Killer: One of the medium chain fatty acids in coconut oil is caprylic acid which has anti-microbial properties that kill both yeast and candida. 69.Chesty cough fighter: For a natural remedy for a chesty cough, just mix equal parts of coconut oil and honey in some hot water with lemon. Drinking before bed will keep your cough at bay allowing you to get some well deserved sleep. 70.Cold sore cream: If you are prone to cold sores you can try mixing coconut oil with oregano oil for an effective cold sore treatment. 71.Constipation Relief: Many people will promise you that one tablespoon of coconut oil before bed will keep you regular. 72.Digestive Support: Coconut oil promotes the growth of probiotics ensuring good gut flora and helping to prevent digestive issues like leaky gut. 73.Eczema and Psoriasis Cure Treatment: Coconut oil when used as a cream can be helpful for many skin conditions such as eczema. 74.Eye wash: Coconut oil is a good cure for dry eyes. Adding a few drop with an eye dropper can clear out any irritants and kill bacteria. Vision will initially be cloudy but quickly clear. 75.Fight Inflammation: Inflammation is one of the leading causes of many chronic diseases. Coconut oil has natural inflammatory properties which can prevent such issues. 76.Fight Heart Disease: There is a lot of research which suggests the medium chain fatty acids found in coconut oil are beneficial for heart health. 77.Fat Burning Supplement: Much research has gone into how coconut oil can support weight loss. Make sure to get a spoonful each day to support your ongoing weight loss goals. 78.Hay fever: rubbing a little coconut oil under your nose catches pollen before it gets the chance to enter your nasal passage. 79.Hot flashes: Are you going through menopause? One or two spoonfuls of coconut oil a day can help prevent hot flashes. 80.Heartburn (acid reflux): If heartburn plagues you, coconut oil can be a great relief and an excellent alternative to store bought drugs. 81.Hemorrhoid relief: Hemorrhoids are not fun! But gently rubbing coconut oil on the affected area can aid swift healing. 82.Hormone Balancer: The healthy fats in coconut oil help to lower cortisol, and naturally balance the hormones. 83.Prevent Bone Loss and Osteoporosis Risk: As previously mentioned coconut oil can support healthy bones which in turn can prevent developing osteoporosis. 84.Prevent morning sickness: Coconut oil can help settle your stomach when feeling queasy. One tablespoon is all it takes. 85.Seizure reduction: If you or someone you love is prone to epileptic seizures, coconut oil can increase the ketone levels in your blood keeping seizures at bay. 86.Sleep Aid: Coconut oil is a perfect carrier oil using oils like lavender or roman chamomile oil for a homemade relaxing remedy, this can help you get a good night sleep. 87.Soothe chicken pox: Although this childhood ailment is often unavoidable, coconut oil can be an excellent solution for taking the itch out of chickenpox spots. 88.Throat Lozenge: Many store bought lozenges are packed with artificial sweeteners and flavors. Instead, try swallowing a spoonful of coconut oil three times daily to aid your sore throat. 89.Treat Pink eye: Dabbing a small amount of coconut oil around your eye will clear up pink eye infections. 90.Urinary tract infection (UTI): 3 tablespoons a day can clear up a UTI thanks to its antibacterial properties. Babies 91.Baby acne fighter: Apply small amounts of coconut oil on babies skin to help kill bacteria and prevent baby acne.. 92.Carrier oil: If you use cloth wipes for babies, coconut oil is a great carrier and help dirty bottoms clean easier. 93.Circumcision healing: If you choose to circumcise your baby adding coconut oil to the area will promote healing and fight infection. 94.Baby lotion replacement: Simply mix 1/2 cup of coconut oil shea butter and essential oil for a natural alternative to baby lotion. 95. Clear up baby ear infection: Does your baby suffer from ear infections? Place a few drops of coconut oil twice a day into your baby’s infected ear to clear up any infection within a few days. 96.Diaper Salve: Because of the antibacterial and antifungal properties of coconut oil is it a great natural remedy for diaper rash. 97.Eliminate cradle cap: To make cradle cap disappear, simply rub a pea sized amount into your baby’s scalp each day. 98.Formula Filler: Coconut oil is very nutritious and has components matching that of mothers milk. Therefore, it is great to add to baby formula to help fill up your baby.. 99.Help provide teething relief: Mix a little coconut oil with clove oil and either rub it on baby’s teether or directly onto the gums to give immediate relief from teething pain. 100.Natural baby massage oil: baby massage has a lot of benefits. Use coconut oil as a natural baby massage oil. Read The Full Benefits Here: http://www.healthandwealthgenius.com/151-awesome-uses-coconut-oil/
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A new report from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected Nigeria as Africa’s biggest economy, in spite of its current challenges. Nigeria is placed ahead of South Africa and Egypt which are second and third respectively. In August, Nigeria was reported to have lost its position as Africa’s biggest economy to South Africa, following the recalculation of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). But the IMF’s World Economic Outlook for October, puts Nigeria’s GDP at 415.08 billion dollars, from 493.83 billion dollars in 2015, while South Africa’s GDP was put at 280.36 billion dollars, from 314.73 billion dollars in 2015. According to the report, Egypt’s 2016 data is not available, but its 2015 size remained at 330.159 dollars while that of Algeria, one of the largest economies on the continent, is put at 168.318 billion dollars. The United States, China and Japan maintain their spots as the largest economies in the world, ahead of Germany, United Kingdom and France. nigerian economy According to a review in September, the current economic recession will outlast 2016, with a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) contraction of 1.7 per cent. NAN reports that the IMF had predicted that Nigeria’s economy would grow away from a recession in 2017. The country last witnessed a recession, for less than a year, in 1991, and experienced a prolonged one that started in 1982 and lasted until 1984. President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration has so far disbursed over N700 billion in capital expenditure this year, part of a record N6.06 trillion (30 billion dollars) budget for 2016. Source - http://www.pulse.com.ng/imf-report-nigerias-economy-bounces-back-now-biggest-in-africa-overtakes-south-africa-egypt/
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Op please update! Juan Mata scored at the 37th minute assisted by Jesse Lingard - Man U 2 - Leicester 0. |
31.4m in dollars! oh my gosh! Whoever supports this shall never know peace IJN. |
Baba God please pick up my calls. I want to use iPhone 7 plus. |
It baffles me when people that are suppose to profer solutions to our economy crisis prefer to talk about meaningless issues instead. I weep for my Country. |
Why did they rescue him? He was going to get more ogogoro at the other end of the canal. They should have allowed him. Beautiful Nonsense! |
If he has been affecting lives positively then fine else he is very poor and wretched in the sight of God. |
The Popular Comedian Akpororo shares a post with the picture of the new born baby on Instagram You are welcome to my world the princess of RORO KINGDOM, thank you for bringing JOY to our world. Now u can call me papa somebody, @jose_bowoto you are the best woman in the world, I love you like kilode http://www.gbegele.com/congratulations-akpororo-welcomes-baby-girl/
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Teenager being interrogated by cops after targeting mass at church in Indonesia THE SUN UK – A WOULD-BE suicide bomber’s explosives failed to detonate during an attempted attack on a packed church in Indonesia. A teenager, reportedly carrying a drawing of the Isis flag, attacked a priest with an axe after the failed bid. A man carrying explosives in a backpack attacked St. Yoseph Catholic Church Teen suicide bomber carrying ‘Isis flag’ attacks priest with axe after explosives fail to detonate The teenager launched at the priest with an axe leaving him with slight injuries to his arm The young attacker targeted mass at an Indonesian church A police spokesman said the teen left a bench and ran toward the priest at the altar, but homemade explosives only burned without detonating. Before he was restrained by members of the congregation, the suspect managed to take an axe from his backpack and attack Priest Albert Pandiangan, causing a slight injury to the 60-year-old’s arm. Local chief detective Nur Fallah said: “Somebody tried to kill the priest by pretending to attend the church service and at that time tried to explode something, like a firecracker, but the firecracker didn’t explode, it only fumed.” The suspect is led out of the church in Indonesia by police Police cordon off the church after the failed attack The suspect’s ID card and a drawing of the Isis flag were found at the scene Police are interrogating the teenager, who is believed not have acted alone Police have said the motive for the attack at the Roman Catholic St. Yoseph Church in Medan, is not clear. The teenager reportedly carried a drawing of an Isis flag and his ID card. Rina Sari Ginting, a spokeswoman for Medan police, said: “A terrorism act was carried out on Sunday morning at the Saint Joseph catholic church. “Police are interrogating the perpetrator… and will search his house for any bomb-making materials.” The suspect has reportedly told police he was not working alone. Local media have reported that the teenager is believed to have met an unidentified man on the street before the attack. http://www.gbegele.com/failed-suicide-bomber-carrying-isis-flag-attacks-priest-with-axe-after-explosives-fail-to-detonate/
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Someone asked me about asking twitter like button to blogger. You can follow the steps below: You can integrate social networking sites like Twitter into your blog in order to increase blog traffic. Twitter provides an official follower button that you can place on websites and blogs, and has a widget for incorporating the Twitter follower button. Visitors to your blog can click on the button to open up a follower box, and can then elect to follow you on Twitter. Step 1 - Navigate to the Twitter Follow Button Web page (https://dev.twitter.com/web/follow-button) Step 2 - Enter your Twitter username. The system automatically inserts your username into the JavaScript that appears on the page. You can also change the color background, choose whether to display your current number of Twitter followers and select a different language if you are targeting non-English speakers. Step 3 - Copy that script by pressing the “Ctrl” and “C” keys on your keyboard. Step 4 - Access your account. Click on the “Layout” link from the drop-down menu located immediately below your blog’s dashboard. Step 5 - Click on “Add a Gadget.” A box pops up for gadget selection; choose the “HTML/Javascript” option. Another box appears on your screen. Step 6 - Paste the code for your Twitter follow button into the box. Enter a title and save it. Your follower button now appears on every page of your blog. Source: http://www.inmarketpro.com/2016/08/28/adding-official-twitter-follow-button-blogger/#.V8MpTrWewSo You can watch this video for help https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhXa_O059v8 |
How to Make Every Post on Blogger Have a Facebook Like Button Adding a Facebook Like button to your Blogger website lets readers share your content with their Facebook friends. Clicking the Like button posts a link to your blog post on the visitor’s Facebook wall and news feed. Blogger doesn’t offer a Facebook Like button widget, but you can add the Like feature to each blog post by pasting the Like button code into your blog’s template. Step 1 - Sign in to your Blogger account. Scroll to the blog to which you want to add the Facebook Like button in the lists of blogs displayed on the Blogger Dashboard page. Step 2 - Click the “Design” tab under the blog’s title. Click the “Edit HTML” tab in the Design submenu at the top of the Add and Arrange Page Elements page. Step 3 - Go to the “Edit Template” section. Click and enable the “Expand Widget Templates” check box to display your blog template’s complete HTML design code. Step 4 - Find the “<data:post.body/>” HTML code tag in the HTML input box. To save scrolling through hundreds of lines of code, press “F3” on your computer keyboard to open the browser’s page search function. Enter the code tag into the search box to quickly find the correct code. Step 5 - Paste the following Facebook Like button code snippet immediately before the “<data:post.body/>” tag: <b:if cond=’data:blog.pageType != “static_page”‘> <iframe allowTransparency=’true’ expr:src='”http://www.facebook.com/plugins/like.php?href=” + data:post.url + “&send=false&layout=standard&show_faces=false&width=450&action=like&font=arial&colorscheme=light&height=35″‘ frameborder=’0′ scrolling=’no’ style=’border:none; overflow:hidden; width:450px; height:35px;’/> </b:if> Step 6 - Scroll to the bottom of the page, and then click “Save Template.” Blogger saves the edited template and adds the Facebook Like button to all blog posts. http://www.inmarketpro.com/2016/08/28/make-every-post-blogger-facebook-like-button/#.V8KDobWewSo |
ojnnaco:I understand your point but try and understand the topic. The topic is not saying that they get all the information from all facebook users but for any information you enter, Facebook can access all. The list consists of all the items Facebook can track but it depends on what you do. They do this for the sake of pushing adverts to you based on your interest and activities. |
I got this info now and I think I should share it here since it's related to the topic " If you accepted the recent changes in whatsapp terms and conditions. Go to settings-> account and uncheck share my info. It enables facebook to access your all phone data. So do uncheck immediately." |
ojnnaco:It seems you don't understand what cookies are and how they work. why is it that when you search for an item frequently on the internet that's the advert they push to you. If anyone commits any crime and they need to track the person, you'll be surprised how they can do that with Facebook in 5minutes. |
I am always very concious of the kind of information I leave on my social accounts. Scammers now use the information of most people's account to scam them. The painful thing is that most social media users give their whole information on their profile. The schools their children attend and other vital information that expose them to high risk. GMBuhari: |
Social network reveals the astonishing amount of data it holds on people who uses its services WHO knows the most about you? You might say it’s your partner or perhaps your mum, assuming you’ve had the sort of tame life a parent would find acceptable. But you’d be wrong, because tech companies now have more information about you than almost anyone else. The firm with the largest information stash is likely to be Google, which could theoretically tell an awful lot about your life based on your search history. But coming in at second place has to be Facebook, the social network which holds gazillions of our photos, conversations and innermost thoughts. Now Mark Zuckerberg’s firm has revealed the 98 “data points” it holds on all users, which can be found in a new website revealing how it targets users with advertising. “We want the ads people see on Facebook to be interesting, useful and relevant,” a Facebook spokesman said. “Like many companies, we use widely available information to help show people better ads. However, unlike many of those companies, we provide information that helps explain this practice, and we give people ways to opt out and help control their experience.” So here are the facts and secrets Facebook has found out about you or is trying to discover, according to the Washington Post. 1. Your location 2. Age 3. Generation 4. Gender 5. Language 6. Education level 7. Field of study 8. School 9. Ethnic background 10. Income and net worth 11. Home ownership and type of home 12. Value of home 13. Size of your property 14. Square footage of home 15. The year your home was built 16. Who lives in your house 17. Whether you have an anniversary approaching in the next month 18. If you’re living away from family or hometown 19. Whether you’re friends with someone who has an anniversary, is newly married or engaged, recently moved, or has an upcoming birthday 20. If you’re in a long-distance relationship 21. If you’re in a new relationship 22. If you have have a new job 23. If you’re recently engaged 24. If you’ve just got married 25. If you’ve moved house recently 26. When your birthday is coming up 27. Parents 28. Expectant parents 29. Mothers, divided by ‘type’ (which includes ‘soccer mums’ or other maternal tribes) 30. If you are likely to engage in politics 31. Whether you are conservative or liberal 32. Relationship status 33. Employer 34. Industry 35. Job title 36. Office type 37. Interests 38. Whether you own a motorcycle 39. If you’re planning to buy a car 40. If you have purchased auto parts or accessories recently 41. If you are likely to buy auto parts or services 42. The style and brand of your car 43. The year your car was bought 44. Age of car 45. How much money you’re likely to spend on next car 46. Where you are likely to buy next car from 47. How many employees your company has 48. If you own small businesses 49. If you work in management or are executives 50. If you have donated to charity (divided by type) 51. Operating system 52. If you play browser games 53. If you own a gaming console 54. If you have created a Facebook event 55. If you have used Facebook Payments 56. If you have spent more than average on Facebook Payments 57. If you administer a Facebook page 58. If you have recently uploaded photos to Facebook 59. Internet browser 60. Email service 61. Early/late adopters of technology 62. If you are an expat and what country you left 63. If you belong to a credit union, national bank or regional bank 64. If you are an investor 65. Number of credit lines 66. If you are an active credit card users 67. Credit card type 68. If you own a debit card 69. If you carry a balance on your credit card 70. If you listen to the radio 71. What TV shows you like 72. If you use a mobile device and what brand it is 73. Internet connection type 74. If you have recently bought a smartphone or tablet 75. Whether you access the Internet through a smartphone or tablet 76. If you use coupons 77. The type of clothing your household buys 78. Which time of year you do the most shopping 79. Whether you are a ‘heavy’ buyer of beer, wine or spirits 80. What groceries you buy 81. Whether you buy beauty products 82. Whether you buy medications 83. Whether you buy/spend money on household products 84. Whether you buy/spend money on products for kids or pets, and what kinds of pets 85. If your household makes more purchases than is average 86. If you tend to shop online or offline 87. The types of restaurants user you eat at 88. The kinds of stores you shop at 89. If you’re interest in adverts offering auto insurance, mortgages or satellite telly 90. Length of time user you have lived your house 91. If you are likely to move soon 92. If you are are interested in the Olympics, football or cricket 93. If you travel frequently 94. Whether you commute to work 95. The type of holiday you enjoy 96. If you have recently returned from a holiday 97. If you have used a travel app 98. Whether you are involved in a time share Source: http://www.inmarketpro.com/2016/08/24/alarming-98-facts-secrets-facebook-knows/#.V8Et_rWewSp |
Yet some strong and agile men will go into robbery and complain about the economy. Kudos woman! |
The best option is for you to be an Entrepreneur. You can start your own outlet and sell decoder for the leading digital television companies. You do not need huge capital to start. Just draw up your plans and start small. My opinion though. |
I wonder if we have any regulatory body checking the excesses of the Danfos in Lagos. Most of buses are supposed to be off road but are still very much on the road. Some drivers will continue to drive their buses unless it stopped moving even with signs of impending breakdown. SOS! |
Creativity at its peak! Wow! |
9years awaiting trial? Jailbreak is inevitable in that situation. Poor Judicial System! No proper rehabilitation. Our prisons have been producing hardened criminals since 1900. Nigeria prisoners hardly come out of the prisons reformed. God have mercy!!! |
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