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A 33 year old man is on the run after murdering his wife with acid. On Friday October 11th, a man named Sunday Eze from Obiofia Nnewichi Nnewi in Anambra State, went to his father-in-law’s house at Edoji Uruagu to see his estranged wife, 23 year old Ebere Eze (Nee Agwuncha) who had moved back to her father’s house after falling out with her husband. The victim’s in-law said Sunday came to the house that Friday and claimed he had recently bought new plots of land he wanted his wife to see. He managed to convince Ebere to go with him to go see the land. As they approached Oraifite/Ichi axis in Ekwusigo Local Government, Sunday Eze turned on his wife and attacked her. He beat her with iron and poured acid on her. He then forced some of the acid down her throat. The lady’s screams attracted some policemen who were passing by the area but by then, her attacker was long gone. The policemen rushed her to Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital Nnewi where she later died. According to the victim’s in-law Sunday called his wife’s family yesterday Sunday 13th demanding for forgiveness for what he did, but not really saying why he attacked his wife so viciously. Sunday Eze is wanted by the Nigerian police. Detail at Source: http://thewilfreds.com/nnewi-man-allegedly-murders-his-wife-with-acid-in-anambra-pix/
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No doubt, you call some people good (real) friends and others bad (fake) friends. But how do you tell the difference between them? Let us count the ways! If there’s one thing we can all agree on, it’s that friends are awesome. During the good times and the bad, through thick and through thin, your best pals are there for you—and you’re there for them. But sometimes, friends may turn out to be “friends.” You know: Those poisonous relationships that look great on the surface, but leave you feeling all icky underneath. So how do you tell these fake friends from your real friends? I’ve put together a handy guide to help you figure it out. If you’ve got anyone that fits one or more of these profiles, get rid of them, stat! The last thing you need in your life is the sort of negativity that arises from that sort of relationship. Embrace the positive—your real friends will help you do it! Tip-1: A fake friend will expect you to drop everything for her if disaster strikes, but will brush you off if the same thing happens to you. A real friend is there for you just as much as you’re there for her. Tip 2: A real friend makes time for you because she genuinely adores hanging out with you. A fake friend will only make plans with you if her other, “better” plans fall through. (PS: You’re totally better than her other plans!) Tip 3: A real friend will help you look your hottest for a big night out. A fake friend will help you look hot—as long as she thinks she looks hotter. Tip 4: If a fake friend asks you to help her move, she makes you do all the heavy lifting and then refuses to lift a finger when you ask her for the same favor in return. A real friend not only helps you move unasked, but also helps you pick out the best color paint for your walls—and has a painting party with you to get the work done! Tip 5: If you say you need some space, a real friend will give it to you. A fake friend will either crowd your or start bad-mouthing you behind your back—or both. Tip 6. If you’ve got a celeb crush, a real friend will help you meet him or her. A fake friend will make fun of you. Tip 7. A real friend will be there for the important moments in your life. A fake friend will try to make those moments all about her. Tip 8. A real friend will encourage you in your dreams, no matter how crazy they sound. A fake friend will tell you, “That sounds great! But ….” and subtly sow seeds of doubt. Tip 9. When you’ve broken up with a guy, a real friend will volunteer immediately to come over with ice cream, Kleenex and booze. A fake friend will suggest you calm down. Tip 10. A real friend will lend you her expensive bag when you’ve got a big event coming up unasked. A fake friend will tell you where you can buy one like it. Tip 11. A real friend will sit in the dressing while you try on a thousand pairs of jeans and encourage you until you find the right pair. A fake friend will tell you to shop online. Tip 12. A real friend will not only sit with you through the thousandth time you’ve watched Dirty Dancing, she’ll say the lines along with you. A fake friend will suggest a DIFFERENT MOVIE! Tip 13. If you’re going on a blind date and you’re nervous, a real friend will be at the bar ahead of time to make sure you’re okay. A fake friend will tell you to call and let her know how it went. Tip 14. A real friend will totally not think it’s crazy that you want to drive by his house just to see if he’s home. A fake friend will call you a stalker. Tip 15. A fake friend loves to hear all about your failures and disappointments. A real friend gives you a shoulder to cry on, but then reminds you about all the great things you’ve done — and will go on to do. Tip 16. A real friend will volunteer to come over and take care of your kitty while you’re on vacation. A fake friend will suggest a cat-sitter. Tip 17. A real friend can laugh now about the fights you’ve had in the past. A fake friend harbors resentment — you know what we’re talking about. Tip 18. A real friend sends you links to articles she knows you’ll love, or that reminds her or fun time you’ve had together. A fake friend only forwards you those passive-aggressive chain-letter emails! Tip 19. A real friend would rather stab her eyes out than flirt with your boyfriend. A fake friend will laugh, “It’s all in good fun!” Tip 20. A fake friend is someone in your heart you know you wouldn’t miss if you never saw her again. A real friend? She’s the one you hope will grow old with you so you can be crazy little old ladies playing gin rummy and drinking martinis together! Source: http://thewilfreds.com/20-ways-to-know-the-difference-betweeen-real-and-fake-friends/ |
eazzzy1: Is Afam sober now? Too much alomo is nt good for your health.I can't stop laughing! |
redsun: A typical nigerian road that is not anywhere near aba.Modern day mega lagos that is filling up the ocean for development when there so many dry places undeveloped.Endless chaotic roads and streets.Your claim stinks! We are talking about roads inside the City of Aba, you are bringing roads in interiors of Lagos state. |
take dat: Even though I admire your desire of unraveling the ineptitude of our political leadership, but areas such as those in the pictures are almost everywhere in the country. It does not mean those places are worse than what obtains in many parts of the country.If not for the mod, I will call you an a.s.shol.e! Maybe your village is like that not "almost everywhere in the country". That Governor is a failed man. Call a spade a spade. |
Nigerian movie: Is this suppose to be on FP? Pls I need my pix on FP tooSame here ![]() ![]() |
[size=14pt]Sometimes I begin to wonder... Where are the machinery on which this country was built? Nothing seems to be working again. So those promises made to those Polytechnic lecturers by our Federal Government were never real? smh![/size] |
Funkymallam: ASUU suspends strike.[size=18pt]FAKE NEWS! ASUU Strike is not up to 2 months. GO find out the difference between ASUU & ASUP*[/size] |
leunamme93: FollowingSame here. |
illicit: DONT CARRY BAGGAGES AND LUGGAGES, BE FREE AND SMART AS POSSIBLEQ.E.D! |
beebop: I've said it before and I'll say it again.Its so obvious you |
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fratochi: I wonder where this our generation is heading with this celebration of immorality and iniquity! For goodness sakes where's is our sense of decency and chastity? Have we deteriorated to the point that we abhor cherished virtues of our society and even our faith? Instead of us to celebrate a woman of strong virtues and principles, a lady that against a million odds kept her virginity for a record 27 years , we are here trying to crucify her because of one mans evil inclined selfishness and uncontrolled lust. we really need to go back to our creator, because at the end of the day be you christian, muslim or pagan there's still respect for good morals. To the op, I wonder what that girl is still doing with you, cos its obvious you guys are not operating on the same frequency, leave her alone before you corrupt her , her specie is rare ! God help us!I just got encouraged by you. Thanks. |
yawa-ti-de:What a shame! |
godstino: i wrote d exam early dis yr,it was organised by oredian,the questions were set by nabteb benin city and it was publicised by myschool BUT THE TRUTH IS,I WUD ADVICE U NT TO APPLY COS ALL OF US DAT SCORED HIGH WERE GIVEN PARTIAL SCHOLARSHIP WICH COVERS ONLY UR TUITION FOR ONE OR TWO YRS OUT OF YOUR FOUR YRS OF STUDY COS I APPLIED FOR COMPUTER APPLICATION BT U WIL AV TO TAKE CARE OF FARE,VISA,LIVING XPENSES,ACCOMODATION ET ALL IN INDIA AND ALSO U WIL BE REQUIRED TO MAKE A YR TUITION DEPOSIT B4 ANYTIN ELSE..I WROTE MINE AT PHC...BT I WUD ADVISE U TO APPLY TO THOSE SKULS IN LOWER EU COUNTRIES INSTEAD SINCE D OERL IS ALSO CAPITAL INTENSIVE^^^From your briefing, no doubt, you obviously came for the examination last year. 1. It was organized by Oredian (OERL). 2. Examination was purely by NABTEB (National Headquarters, Benin, Edo State). 3. Publication & application was handled by Myschool Limited. Reason why students were given partial scholarship last year None (or let me say VERY FEW)of the applicants were ready for the examinations because they probably thought it won't be real until they got to the exam hall. So after the exams, none could score a simple "A". Now tell me the criteria for merit scholarship when candidate cannot score an "A". Thus they were considered on 2 or 3 years scholarship (which is worth about $4,500 x 2, $4,500 x 3, OR $5,000 x 3) depending on the course of choice. Isn't that worth it? Students who wrote the examination last year got wiser when they came to the hall, wrote the exams, and saw their results. But they realized late due to lack of preparation. To help this situation, Myschool has made the past questions FREE to enable all 2013 candidates do well and get the FULL scholarship as required. All said and done, 64 beneficiaries traveled by September 2012 under this scheme. Their bio-data and contacts in the listed schools in India are handy with Myschool. To see the last year result and notice what I mean here, view 2012 results at: http://myschool.com.ng/school/news/14708/oerl-scholarship-exam-result-2012-is-out-check-it-here.html Good luck to applicants. |
Deacon Frost: Pls i want to know if this scholarship is a scam or real coz they request dat u must make a payment of 5k to be able to apply, any beneficiary here. ebsuguy: NO SCHOLARSHIP PROVIDER WILL ASK U TO PAY A DIME....BE WISE[size=14pt]^^^I am not a beneficiary though, but will attempt to explain to you because I work with Myschool and can guarantee the authenticity of the scholarship. The scholarship provider is different from the bodies that charge. The providers obviously do not have to charge but there are few reasons that necessitated the charges and they include these:- 1. To really make this scholarship get to hands of people who merit it, OERL needed to conduct an exam than just give out scholarships to applicants without a well-verified criteria. If they had decided to give people with good O'level results, what is the proof that those candidates who parade the best results wrote it themselves? 2. Now to conduct this exam efficiently, there is a need to "contract" a national exam body; thus there came the need for NABTEB. Don't you normally pay for NABTEB Exams? 3. Myschool.com.ng is an Educational & Students' Resource website, registered fully in Nigeria as a corporate company as Myschool Nigeria Limited, and with a main office in Aladinma, Owerri. OERL and NABTEB needed to get across to students who would love to apply, thus they have to also "contract" myschool for the application handling. This application management (plus the adverts that made you know about the scholarship, even the one placed here on Nairaland) costs Money. Myschool applications is program and SMS alert driven, of course BEST application system so far in Nigeria. These three (3) facts are enough reason why candidates have to pay for the examination. I hope my explanations will be helpful.[/size] |
So Vanguard truly reported this? ![]() |
seedord247: That look like the head of a fish.can't stop laughing... Son where is that sting? |
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oyekola: My schoolMy School here implies www.myschool.com.ng Go there to get all you need about the list. |
realnat: y will MTN send invitation 2 schools? y not our mail box? what of, if our HODs r busy n 4gots our letters or d MTN representatives didnt meet d HOD in d office? i knw my HOD 2 b a very busy man n hardly stays in his office. MTN abeg dis system no work o[size=18pt]Too bad in an educational system like ours where mails take decades to reach students on campus! They should stick to using emails. and SMS as before. I won the scholarship for Phase 2, 2010 and still on it till date. Good luck to shortlisted candidates. If you wish to know more about it, see my profile at: http://thewilfreds.com/wilfred/. I will be glad to help you if you with guidelines on how to pass the exam.[/size] |
Although deciding to go back to attend school as an adult is not so uncommon among our parents, it can be challenging finding money, worrying about tests and examinations. Older and self employed parents even find it harder leaving business or work for school. But can you compare the stress to the price for Illiteracy? A wise man would say No! Going back to school can be stressful for adult students but these five tips can make life a bit easier. #1: Make your study time fit your schedule You have a full life already. For most youthful students, going to school is their job. You may very well have a full-time job plus a relationship, children, and a home to care for. You’re going to have to manage your study time if you’re adding school to your already busy schedule. Choose the hours that make the most sense for you (early morning? noon? after dinner?), and mark them in your date book or planner. You now have a date with yourself. When something comes up during those hours, stay strong, politely decline, and keep your date to study. Read my article on [Personal time management] to gain some ideas. #2: Apply for Financial Aids/Work and Study Unless you’ve won a lottery, money is an issue for almost everyone going back to school. Remember that scholarships aren’t just for young students. Many are available to older students, working moms, non-traditional students of all kinds. Search online for scholarships, ask your school what kind of financial aid they offer, and while you’re there, ask about work on campus if you’ve got a few extra hours available. #3: Manage Test/Exam Anxiety No matter how hard you’ve studied, tests can be stressful. There are lots of ways to manage your anxiety, assuming you’re prepared, of course, which is the first way to reduce test stress. Resist the urge to cram right up to test time. Your brain will function more clearly if you: #4: Always Sleep Well! One of the most important things you can do when learning anything new is to sleep! Not only do you need the energy and revitalization that sleep provides before a test, your brain needs sleep to catalog learning. Studies have shown that people who sleep between learning and testing score much higher than those who haven’t slept. Get your forty winks before testing and you’ll do much better. #5: Find a Support Group/system So many non-traditional students are going back to school that many schools have websites or organizations set up to support you. Get online and search for "non-traditional students" Stop at your school’s front office and ask if they have help in place for non-traditional students Introduce yourself to other students like yourself and support each other. Don’t be shy. Get involved. Almost every non-traditional student has some of the same concerns you do. You love this? Then share it with others. Click here to consult me if you would need my support on anything. Article Source: http://thewilfreds.com/5-tips-for-embarking-on-adult-education/ |
julioralph: City should take this one.LMFAO! By the way Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini said he is backing Man City to teach Man U a BIG lesson! See: http://www.clubastic.com/ManUtd/forum/886.html. Go REP your club! |
dr.laykay:L.O.L ![]() |
Ileke-IdI:Is that the best Ethiopia can show case? smh. |
REALITY101: My pick: Nigeria and Namibia.. But I don't mind being that coconut tree Miss South Africa is caressingLOL...naughty you! |
Sergio busquets should be the most hated player by the inter fans |
Roberto Di Matteo has admitted he thought he was being sacked, not promoted, when he was handed the reins at Chelsea last season. The Blues were beaten at West Brom on March 3, which led to Andre Villas-Boas's demise as manager less than 24 hours later. Villas-Boas's then-assistant was immediately appointed caretaker following a training-ground meeting with owner Roman Abramovich, director Eugene Tenenbaum and chief executive Ron Gourlay. But that was far from the outcome Di Matteo was bracing himself for and asked if he had been expecting the boot, he said: "I did, yeah, quite frankly. It was a very emotional day, that day, for us." Source: http://www.clubastic.com/Chelsea/forum/614.html |
HQ: Well, all that's left is to wish them a Safe Journey back home.I can't stop laughing... What about people who left their houses to live with fishes because of flood? LMAO |






