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Nairalander, It's a new month. A funny post to start your new month.. Say No More ![]()
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Explorers:Seems like there are two towns named Oka in Ondo State. |
And our women love for ZeeWorld is still extraordinary everyday. |
BuddhaPalm:Really? I appreciate this a lot. Metaphysics has always seem to me a big topic. Currently reading The Spiritual Man. Have been unable to download any of Dean Koontz piece, seems they all come with a cost. Again, thank you. |
Jointhemiltons2:Have been using my sister's machine to do stiching only. The other time I tried sowing a cloth the result was another thing else. I'm a bad lone learner. |
Jointhemiltons2:Thanks for the advice. My problem is finding a place I'll learn it. |
Jointhemiltons2:I'll like learning fashion designing. |
BuddhaPalm:Sir Would you mind posting a list of books you have read and found interesting. I have found some texts you have recommended here quite a good read. Let me have a little adventure into your world. |
ademoladeji:What about Videos |
The last picture looks like a painting. |
Mentally unstable women do give birth easily without complications. This wonderful wonder sef. |
Explorers:They used this place in one of Walking Dead scenes |
Arthur Ashe, the legendary Wimbledon player was dying of AIDS which he got due to infected blood he received during a heart surgery in 1983! He received letters from his fans, one of which conveyed: "Why did God have to select you for such a bad disease?" To this Arthur Ashe replied: 50 Million children started playing Tennis 5 Million learnt to play Tennis 500 000 learnt Professional Tennis 50 Thousand came to Circuit 5 Thousand reached Grandslam 50 reached Wimbledon 4 reached the Semifinal 2 reached the Finals and when I was holding the cup in my hand I never asked God “Why Me?” So now that I’m in pain how can I ask God “Why Me? ”Happiness keeps you Sweet!! Trials keeps you Strong!! Sorrows keeps you Human!! Failure keeps you Humble!! Success keeps you Glowing!! But only,Faith keeps you Going. Sometimes you are unsatisfied with your life, while many people in this world are dreaming of living your life. A child on a farm sees a plane fly overhead and dreams of flying. But the pilot on the plane sees the farmhouse and dreams of returning home. That's life. Enjoy yours. If wealth is the secret to happiness, then kids of the rich should be dancing on the streets. But only the kids of the poor do that. If power ensures security, then VIPs should walk unguarded. But those poor ones who live simply, sleep soundly. If beauty and fame bring ideal relationships; then celebrities should have the best marriages. But this doesn't just happen. Live simply. Walk humbly and love genuinely. |
Happy birthday to Elxandre. |
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seXytOhbAd:Aba made is around ₦3000 |
vickychuk:I entered here through a post you tagged vampele. Vickychuk, you've got a brother from Ezineni. |
From today's Gospel.
But when they continued asking him, he
straightened up and said to them,
"Let the one
among you who is without sin be the first to
throw a stone at her." |
What do you know about the risks of buying different kinds of plastic water bottles? The chances are no one’s ever told you all the details which you need to know in order to look after your health. It should be indicated somewhere on every bottle precisely what kind of plastic it’s made out of. This information is very important, as every kind of plastic contains chemicals which can cause varying degrees of harm to the human body. The type of plastic is indicated in the form of letters and numbers, as shown in the graphic: This is what they all mean. PET or PETE PET is one of the most commonly used plastics in consumer products, and is found in most water and soft drink bottles, and some packaging. It is intended for single use applications; repeated use increases the risk of leaching and bacterial growth. These bottles can release heavy metals and chemicals that affect the hormonal balance. PET plastic is difficult to decontaminate, and proper cleaning requires harmful chemicals. HDP or HDPE HDPE plastic is the stiff plastic used to make milk jugs, detergent and oil bottles, toys, and some plastic bags. This kind of plastic releases practically no chemicals. Experts recommend choosing these bottles when buying bottled water, because they’re probably the safest (and thus, contain the cleanest water) you can find on the market. PVC or 3V PVC is a soft, flexible plastic used to make clear plastic food wrapping, cooking oil bottles, teething rings, children’s and pets’ toys, and blister packaging for myriad consumer products. It releases 2 toxic chemicals that affect the hormones in your body. Experts recommend buying an alternative if you can find it. LDPE This plastic cannot be used in the production of bottles, even though it does not release any chemicals into the water. However, it is nevertheless not a good idea to buy food you find in the shops which use this packaging. You might end up eating not only what you paid for, but also some highly dangerous chemicals. PP Another white-colored or semi transparent plastic, used as packing for syrups and yoghurt cups. Polypropylene plastic is tough and lightweight, and has excellent heat-resistance qualities. When heated, it doesn’t melt. It is thus relatively safe. It also serves as a good barrier against moisture, grease and chemicals. PS Polystyrene is an inexpensive, lightweight plastic with a wide variety of uses. It is most often used to make disposable Styrofoam drinking cups, take- out “clamshell“ food containers, egg cartons, and plastic picnic cutlery. It releases some carcinogenic substances when heated. It is completely unsuitable for long-term use as a food or drink container. PC or non-labeled plastic Often used in the production of sports water bottles and food containers, this is the most dangerous plastic you will encounter. This category was designed as a catch-all for polycarbonate (PC) and ”other" plastics, so reuse and recycling protocols are not standardized within this category. Of primary concern with these plastics, however, is the potential for chemical leaching into food or drink products packaged in polycarbonate containers made using BPA (Bisphenol A). As of today, check the bottom of the bottle twice! brightside.me/article/what-you-need-to-check-when-you-buy-bottled-water-8305/
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I started my first business with #200 (Two Hundred Naira) because these market women supported me. If you are conversant with Obafemi Awolowo University, Central Market, you will probably know the two women in this picture Iya Yemisi and Iya Quadri, the other man is the husband of the old woman that I used to buy groundnut in bulk from, she could not make my convocation but she asked her husband to represent her. They are part of my success story as far as my graduation from OAU is concerned. I always share the story of how I started my first business with #200 (a dozen of groundnut and a bag of pure water) in my room in ETF Hostel in my year two because things was so difficult that semester. I have no other alternative than to start something to sustain myself because I was tired of borrowing money from friends to feed and I don't want to keep pressuring them at home. With determination and hard work, staying awake in the night sometimes even though I have 7am class the following day I grew the business from #200 to #500,000 sales per month and #2,000,000 sales (#2million) per semester. I employed at least six people as managers that I paid their salaries and fed. I moved from being a beggar to someone feeding others. I discovered during that period that we may never discover who God want us to be until we go through tough time. But the whole story cannot be complete without appreciating these women and many others who on many occasions sold crates of egg, tomatoes paste, salt, groundnut, pepper and many other things for me on credit to support me. Also my wonderful room mates especially Seun Adesida, Adewunmi Tolulope, Oke Monday, Isaac Chima and many others who assisted me whenever I wasn't around. I learnt a lot as the CEO of that business, in fact I became the most popular in ETF and Central Market. It also helped me to emerge as Accounting Students President for a whole session. My room was the most frequent room in the hall, we have to run 18 hours per day. I was the seller of last resort especially for those who have gone to read overnight. My best moment in OAU was with these old women in the market. Their distance smiles anytime they see me coming is forever sticked to my memory. The surprising thing is that they are muslims while I am christian. But religion never brought any disagreement between us but instead we cherished each other and shared a lot of things together even personal issues. They took me like their son. We even ate together on many occasions in the market. Sometimes I always wish we can live together in this country without turning our religion differences into a basis for hatred. I believe our differences should bring us closer because it is a strength rather than the weakness we see it as. Our differences should harmonize us rather than tearing us apart. Progress is easily achieved in an atmosphere of love and harmony. My friend life may be tough for you now, but you can be tougher, you can turn your difficulties to opportunities and make something worthwhile out of your life.As at today I am a CEO of my company "Seravision Brooks Business Solutions". Although we are still small, my visionis to become like microsoft and provide employment for millions of people all over the world.Even if you are from a rich home that doesn't mean you shouldn't develop yourself, you can start a business or learn something not because of money as your case may be but because it will serve as a way of developing yourself. You will be able to learn a lot of things that will beuseful for you in future.You don't have excuse for not succeeding. I know your story may be so pathetic and you see it as a reason good to accept failure. Let me tell you something, greatness is inyou already, but you have to work hard to bring it out and I know you can. I wish you success in all your endeavors and whatever may happen along the way, never, never, never, never give up and don't forget to always appreciate people God used to make you who you are.#supportSera Sandals Project with just #500 and impact a student life.#IamVincentAdeoba:I-Lead, I-Inspire, I-Impact.#seraschoolsinitiative#shununemployment |
It's called doctrine of necessity. |
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You can only imagine what our children are exposed to at that early age.
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liljboy:You didn't read where they said it's involuntary? |
