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Tuesday, 17 December 2013

THE ORIGIN OF CHRISTMAS TREE.

Christmas tree is a decorated tree, usually an evergreen conifer such as spruce, pine or fir, traditionally associated with the celebration of Christmas. An artificial Christmas tree is an object made to resemble such a tree, usually made from polyvinyl chloride(PVC).
The tree was traditionally decorated with edibles such as apples, nuts or other foods. In the 18th century, it began to be illuminated by candles, which with electrification could also be replaced by Christmas lights. Today, there are a wide variety of traditional ornaments such as garland, tinsel, and candy canes. An angel or star may be placed at the top of the tree to represent the angel Gabriel or the Star of Bethlehem from the Nativity.
The custom of the Christmas tree developed in early modern Germany with predecessors that can be traced to the 16th and possibly the 15th century, in which "devout Christians brought decorated trees into their homes". Christmas trees are hung in St. George's Church, Selestat since 1521. It acquired popularity beyond Germany during the second half of the 19th century. The Christmas tree has also been known as the "Yule-tree," especially in discussions of its folkloristic origins.


CLOSED LETTER TO ALL CONCERNED.

CLOSED LETTER TO ALL CONCERNED.

My fellow compatriots, I bring you good tidings. 

First, I crave your indulgence not to allow the open letter that was written from an ex-president to a sitting president distract or confuse you, we know the truth. WE ARE NOT BLIND. We can't be distracted, neither should we allow some disgruntled fellows to play with our intelligence. ‪#‎WeSabiThem‬

Secondly, why is everyone making so much noise about 2015 and nothing is been said about 2014? Does it mean that next year is not important for ordinary citizens of Nigeria? ‪#‎NAWA‬ O!!!

Why the fuss about un-remitted funds now when the apex bank Governor was watching over a year and now blowing his trumpet? Why didn't he collaborate with all agencies (FIRS, DPR, NNPC, etc) involved to ascertain the truth about the fund and now he is making so much noise about a fund that was never missing in the first place??? ‪#‎Yakpotuba‬!

Why must Jonathan be intimidated now than any other leader Nigeria has ever had? Is it because he is not from the North? ‪#‎TheyHaveNotSaidTheTruth‬

What method did BABA use in addressing the unrest in ODI when he was president? Did he use the carrot and stick method he suggested to Jonathan? At least, we all knew how ODI community was nearly wiped out. ‪#‎Nemesis‬

As for the angry politicians using witchcraft-brooms called APC, what have they contributed to Nigeria except bloodshed and unrest? How are they better than the worst government that Nigeria has ever had? ‪#‎BadBelle‬

His Excellency Sir, please, if you want to run for 2015 Presidential election, abeg RUN!!! Who fit compete with you, make he declare openly and compete like a gentleman. Enough of all these NOISE MAKERS.
In fact, it is time you start arresting people on treasonable offences like these band wagon of unscrupulous elements that has no sine qua non pedigree of any political entity yet they threaten the existence of this Nation. If they are tired of being Nigerians, they should leave o! ‪#‎ExitFrom9Ja‬ jor!!!

We the responsible citizens wants to live our lives happily and build a great legacy for our generations to come. If your mission is to maim, please, leave 9ja. We are tired of seeing these nomads playing angry politics.

Let peace reign. If you don't like peace, Just keep watching Tom and Jerry.....lol

My People,
This is a close letter o!
No carry the content comot here o!.

Bless You.

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Inspiring story! Pregnant at 18, best graduating student at 25.

Found this amazing story on Punch. Read and be inspired
Seven years after an unwanted pregnancy forced her to drop out of the University of Ilorin, Aishat Farooq emerges the best graduating student of the Bells University of Technology, Ota, Ogun State, reports Temitayo Famutimi
When Aishat Farooq gained admission into the University of Ilorin at 15, to study Zoology, little did she know that she was not going to be an alumnus of the institution. That was in 2003.
Despite the fact that she was a high flyer in her first two years in UNILORIN, the now 25-year-old indigene of Ilorin West-Local Government Area of Kwara State got distracted along the line. She played the campus love game and got a shocking result: she got pregnant. It was in 2006 and in her third year. She was pregnant for a fellow student whom she had been dating. She was disappointed in herself and thought the whole world was crashing on her.  Yet, she vowed not to terminate the pregnancy.
Although she wanted to continue her studies in the university,  she became disillusioned and dropped out at 18. She sought consolation in trading.
But her father, Mr. Shehu Farooq, who believed that his daughter’s academic prowess should not be wasted, was determined to get her back on the academic track.
Today, Aishat has a different story to tell. On Saturday, she stood tall among her peers at the 5th convocation ceremony of Bells University, Ota, Ogun State, where she emerged the overall best graduating student with a Cumulative Grade Point Average of 4.93.
“The rebel in me won,” she declared while giving the valedictory address on behalf of the 208 graduating students of the university.
“I hope my story will inspire at least one person to change his or her circumstance. I was pregnant at 18 and by 19 I was already a mother. I had disappointed my father who believed so much in me. He had such big dreams for me and feared the dreams would become unfulfilled,” she added.
Breaking the news of the pregnancy to her father,  who was at the time based in the northern part of the country, was not easy. Aishat’s mother, Fatima, who stayed in Lagos with the family, did not break the “sad news” to the man until the lady was almost due. The mum feared her husband would be too angry.
Fatima narrated to our correspondent, “Looking back, we knew her to be very brilliant. But all of a sudden she got pregnant. Though her father and I were always discussing on the telephone, I hid it from him. Whenever he said he would  be coming to Lagos to visit us, I  would quickly chip it in that I would  like to be the one to visit. So, I ensured I was the one always visiting him.
“That was how I managed the situation until the pregnancy was eight months. But even when we broke the news to him, he felt really bad. Although there was nothing he could do, he couldn’t go out for three days.”
Aishat studied Business Administration with specialisation in Human Resources Management, and received the Vice-Chancellor’s Prize for the Overall Best Graduating Student with a cash reward of N50,000 and a plaque. She also won the College of Management Sciences Prize and Department of Business Administration Prize for the Best Graduating Student.
Speaking with our correspondent after she received the awards, Aishat, whose face beamed with smiles, expressed gratitude to her dad for not losing hope in her during her trying time.
She noted that the popularly-held notion that the child that goes astray belongs to the mother, while the good ones belong to the father, was not applicable in her situation as her father did not give up on her.
Asked why her dad had so much hoped in her, she stated that her history of academic excellence from childhood right to the university was a major driving force.
Aishat, who attended Nazareth Nursery and Primary School, Lagos; Penny International College, Lagos and Model Secondary School, Maitama, Abuja,  said she bagged several academic awards while growing up and noted that she secured admission to UNILORIN the same year she completed her secondary education.
She noted, “I did exceptionally well and bagged awards in the schools I attended. I had the overall best result at the Senior Secondary School Certificate level at Model Secondary School, Maitama, Abuja. In fact in UNILORIN, I was on the first class grade in my first year but in 200 Level, I dropped to second class upper division because I had already started getting distracted by the boys.
“It just happened that things turned out the way it did. But here I am, a product of God’s unending mercies, unconditional love and grace – all coupled with the faith my dad had in me and my fierce determination.
“I’m a goal getter. I push myself hard. Even here (BELLSTECH) in spite of being a mother, I was pushing for the best despite the challenges. I wanted to make my dad proud again. Once you are determined, nothing is impossible. Nothing can stop you.”
She said her decision to study Business Administration as against the sciences, which she was studying in UNILORIN, was informed by her two-year experience in the world of business after she dropped out of university.
She explained that incessant strikes by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, however, informed her decision to attend a private university. “Age was no longer on my side and I wanted to do it fast. And my dad could afford it because he was a businessman,” she added.
Asked if she was involved in any relationship at the Bells, she explained that she was a popular “snob” on campus because the majority of male students were younger than her. Besides, she did not want to get distracted or disappoint her parents and herself again.
Aishat,  who has been posted to Lagos State to observe the mandatory National Youth Service Corps scheme, said, “If you ask around you will be told that I was a snob. My favourite spot was my room. I rarely went out of the room for social events. I went to mosque. However, when I contested for the president of my departmental association, Business Administration Students Association, the Nigerian system worked against me.
“I lost to my male opponent. Although I had plans to take some giant strides if I won,  especially in the academic aspect for my fellow students, the fact that I was not the  type of person who hangs out worked against me. I didn’t have a social life.”
She said she has no plans for marriage for now. She wants to pursue a master’s degree programme in Human Resources in the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. She added that she also plans to work in a corporate environment to garner experience and afterwards go back to the university to teach “as a way of giving back.”
The second child in a family of eight children, Aishat brought her six-year-old son, Damilola, to the convocation. It was, however, learnt that the Edo State-born father of the boy has since got married to another woman.
She noted that her major challenge on campus was the randomness of classes which denied her the opportunity of spending quality time with her son while her stay in the university lasted.
“We had visiting professors who came into the campus at anytime. Although we had schedules, many of them had a bit of flexible time.  Sometimes on Sunday when I took permission to visit my child in Lagos, my classmates would call me up on the phone that there  was going to be a class. Because attendance is very important, I had to rush down. This affected me a little,” she added.
Aishat’s father advised parents to give their children and wards the best of tutelage and close monitoring. He noted that he least expected the feat achieved by his daughter as he was at a time disturbed that “she could no longer make it.”
Asked if it was  lack of adequate monitoring that made Aishat go astray at UNILORIN, he said,  “Let’s just say that is how God wants it. You see,  70 per cent of the fault is on us the parents. Parents should give their children good supervision and tutelage. With this, they cannot derail. I thank God for her because it’s is not easy to have raised her from grass to grace.
“I screamed on the phone the day I learnt she was pregnant. I started asking questions: When, where and how. I burst into tears. But today, she is a new being. And I know the mistake will not repeat itself. My expectations for her are that she should fly higher and higher.”

Monday, 4 November 2013

Oprah Winfrey sells her personal belongings and raises $600K for charity.


She is the queen of television and one of the most powerful women in the world.

Dailymail reports: The 59-year-old star hosted a giant yard sale offloading hundreds of personal items and raising $600,000 for charity in the process.
The Queen of Talk sold a variety of different goodies ranging from luxurious furniture to signed enlarged framed prints and random homeware items.

 One lucky and wealthy bidder bought a set of six 18th-century Louis XVI armchairs with hand-embroidered details for the pricey sum of $60,000.
Shortly before the sale which was held to raise funds for the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy Foundation College fund, the Osca-nominated star spoke of her motivation to offload her belongings saying:

'It's just too much stuff. I talk about it a lot in O magazine. We talk about decluttering. And I realised, I need to declutter my own life. It is very freeing. I am downsizing.'
Oprah added, 'I'm trying not to be attached to things. I'm trying to live the life that I talk about, like not letting things define you. But it's hard'.

Tuesday, 29 October 2013

FOR THE MEN; PREPARING FOR MARRIAGE.

After my post about preparing for marriage for the ladies, I was asked about the men....phew!
The truth is that 75% of men don't actually have time for things like this, so whether you write it or not, it's still the ladies that will end up reading it.....#FACT.
Men are wired/configured for some things bigger than emotional stuff. That’s why most men are not usually seen as being romantic.

If you want to make a good husband, here are some tips:
1. INVOLVE GOD. For every young man that wants a successful marriage, first things first, please, involve God. If you can't make out time for God, you are in for a bigger wahala. No kidding..... You want to wed in a church, why?....God factor. You want to wed in a mosque, why? God factor. So, believe it or not, without God, you are not going to make a successful marriage. Hence, learn to fast and pray as a bachelor.....in fact, that you are in a great relationship with a lady is not enough, that relationship can crash any minute. It's only when God is involved that you both can learn to tolerate, endure, and live together as married couple after the wedding.
2. RESPECT HER. You must put aside your pride and ego and learn to respect a lady. Only a man that can treat a lady fine can make a good husband. This is another hard one for the men. Most single guys don't have much respect for the ladies. You only act nice when you need a favour from her, but at the long run, we all know how it goes. So, if you can't do this, you are not yet prepared.
3. APPRECIATE HER. Learn to appreciate a lady. Women can so much love you, care for you, go to any extent to defend you if you know how to care and show her appreciations....even over very little things. In appreciating her, also learn to say you are sorry when you wrong her.
4. DON’T LIE. If you can't learn to come out clean before your woman, then be prepared for plenty of problems in your marriage. Start on time to let her know your capacity, let her know what you can do and what you can't do, let her know what you can afford and what you can't afford. If you had a terrible past, find a way to explain to her why she has to believe that you are a changed man and stick to the new man you profess. Lies and deceit destroys a marriage faster than any other factor.
5. NEVER CHEAT ON HER. Hmmm..... now someone is not finding it easy anymore, be cool. It’s not easy but it’s going to help you more if you can do that. Cheating on your spouse makes her lose regard and respect for you. It makes her never to trust you again. I don’t think you really want to live with a hostile woman because when a woman stops loving you, she starts sucking you. (Na you go run o!)
6. PREPARE YOUR MIND FOR MARRIAGE. Brothers, go and start reading books on marriage and great relationships, listen to audios on marriage, attend seminars, start preparing your mind now. A friend asked me why I allowed my wife to decide where we will base, I told him, only a married man can understand that choice that I made. He laughed, but today, he is preparing for his wedding and funny enough, he is wedding at a city where neither him no his fiancée resides, why?.... that’s where she wants it. He is going to relocate after their wedding, why?..... that’s how she wants it. When he came asking for my advice, I told him, if you love your woman, argue reasonably and sensibly. Always be open with her, if relocating is going to bring you two closer and make you both grow, do it. Always think of what will benefit her in all you plan to do.
7. ENHANCE YOUR COMMUNICATION SKILLS. For every marriage, good communication is a life wire. When you communicate well, both of you understand yourselves better. When the communication is not valued, the relationship dies. Truth be told, no one knows your heart except you open up.
8. BUILD YOUR FINANCE. This is a must. You need money to make love work. You need money to take care of the kids. You need money to shop and take care of your wife, rent or build a house, drive your dream cars, etc. YOU NEED MONEY. So, get it and use it wisely. Also, remember, when you have money, you can appreciate her with gifts. So, MAKE MONEY.
9. BE STRONG IN DIFFICULT TIMES. When this are not rosy, when their is hardship, your woman needs your courage to make it through such times. Don't be the type that will easily give up and start drinking or shying away from responsibilities. Such times are meant to bond you more than break you. ONLY STRONG MEN MAKE IT THROUGH SUCH TIMES.
10. BE A HAPPY MAN. Happiness is a choice. Only happy people make a happy couple and marriage. Learn to be happy always. It will help you to overlook a lot of flaws in your woman. When you choose happiness, you have chosen a path to greatness.

In a nutshell, marriage is a serious business. If you must marry, mean it.

Monday, 28 October 2013

"Now I Will Have My Own Family": World's Tallest Man Is Engaged.

"Now I Will Have My Own Family": World's Tallest Man Is Engaged.



The world's tallest man Sultan Kosen poses with his fiancee Merve Dibo during their henna night, the ceremony held one day before the wedding
Sultan Kosen, a 30-year-old Turkish farmer, is the tallest man is the world - his height is 2.51 metres. At one point, he had reportedly given up looking for a life partner, but now things are different. The giant is planning to marry Merve Dibo, who stands at a comparatively small 1.73 metres.
The two have become engaged.
Kosen is happy to finally find someone to start his own family with, and to have a private life.
The giant is treated like a celebrity in Turkey. He has already invited a number of famous politicians to his nuptials in the country's southern city of Mardin.
He says, now he only wishes for a car big enough for him to drive around in with his bride.
Kosen suffers from pituitary gigantism, which causes the over-production of growth hormone. His condition is thought to have be caused by a tumour in his pituitary gland. His family members are said to be of a regular height.
While he has been teased of his height, Kosen claims that he is now "proud" to be as tall as he is.
Kosen also holds the Guinness World Record for the size of his 27.5cm hands and feet, which have been measured at 36.5cm
READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/50760.html

Thursday, 24 October 2013

The Origins of Wedding Rings And Why They’re Worn On The 4th Finger Of The Left Hand.



The history and symbolism behind the tradition of wearing a wedding ring and why, in most western cultures, it’s worn on the fourth finger of the left hand, otherwise known as the ring finger.
Wedding rings today are a billion dollar sentiment of love, but no one can really say for sure when this age old tradition actually started. Some believe that the oldest recorded exchange of wedding rings comes from ancient Egypt, about 4800 years ago. Sedges, rushes and reeds, growing alongside the well-known papyrus were twisted and braided into rings for fingers an other decorative ornaments worn by the women in those days.

The circle was the symbol of eternity, with no beginning or end, not only to the Egyptians, but many other ancient cultures. The hole in the center of the ring also had significance. It wasn’t just considered a space, but rather a gateway, or door; leading to things and events both known and unknown. To give a woman a ring signifies never-ending and immortal love.

The materials these rings were made of didn’t last very long and soon were substituted with rings made of leather, bone or ivory. The more expensive the material, the more love shown to the receiver; the value of the ring also demonstrated the wealth of the giver.

The Roman’s also eventually adopted this tradition but with their own twist. Rather than offering a ring to a woman as a symbol of love, they awarded them as a symbol of ownership. Roman men would “claim” their woman with the giving of a ring. Roman betrothal rings were later made of iron and called “Anulus Pronubus.” They symbolized strength and permanence. It is also said that the Romans were the first to engrave their rings.

It was not until about 860 that the Christians used the ring in marriage ceremonies; even then, it was not the simple plain band as we know it. It usually was highly decorated with engraved doves, lyres, or two linked hands. The Church discouraged such rings as ‘heathenish’ and, around the 13th century, wedding and betrothal rings were considerably simplified, and given a more spiritual look which was very aptly expressed by a Bishop when he dubbed it a “symbol of the union of hearts.”

Wedding rings through different stages in history have been worn on different fingers, including the thumb, and on both the left and right hands. According to a tradition believed to have been derived from the Romans, the wedding ring is worn on the left hand ring finger because there was thought to be a vein in the finger, referred to as the ‘Vena Amoris’ or the ‘Vein of Love’ said to be directly connected to the heart. However, scientists have shown this is actually false. Despite this, this myth still remains regarded by many (hopeless romantics) as the number one reason rings are worn on the fourth finger.

Another theory thought to be behind the ring being placed on the left hand by Christians seems a little more plausible. Early Christian marriages had a ritual to wear the wedding ring in the third finger. As the priest recited during the binding ,”In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit”, he would take the ring and touch the thumb, the index finger, and the middle finger; then, while uttering “Amen”, he would place the ring on the ring finger, which sealed the marriage.

A more practically based theory is that the soft metal (traditionally gold for wedding rings) is less worn or injured on the finger of the left hand, due to most of the world being right handed. Further, the fourth finger on the left hand is probably the second to the least used finger on a person’s hands outside of pinkies. Pinkies being small, making a small ring with little surface area to decorate, perhaps motivated people to then place it on the next least used finger, namely the fourth finger on the left hand, which is roughly the size of the other fingers.

Bonus Facts:
The earliest and smallest engagement ring was given to Princess Mary, daughter of Henry VIII. She was two years old at the time. Presumably the ring was given to her by Pedobear.
Seventeen tons of gold are made into wedding rings each year in the United States!
Back in the 1300’s, when people were particularly superstitious, it was believed that taking a piece of the bride’s clothing would grant the guests good luck. This lead to many guests that would literally tear cloth from the bride’s dress (which made for a very peeved bride!). So, in an attempt to stave off greedy luck-seekers, many brides began to throw items to guests that could be easily removed from her and that included her garter. Eventually, grooms began to remove the garter and tossed it to the men as a means to prevent tipsy male guests from trying to do the deed themselves. In an effort to help the women feel included, it eventually became customary for the bride to throw her bouquet at the female guests.
There are dozens of good-luck, bad-luck traditions followed by different cultures around the world. In Greek culture, a sugar cube is tucked into the bride’s glove to “sweeten” the marriage. For good luck, Egyptian women pinch the bride on her wedding day. The English believe a spider found in a wedding dress means good luck.Peas are thrown at Czech newlyweds instead of rice. Ancient Greeks and Romans thought the veil protected the bride from evil spirits. Brides have worn veils ever since. The groom carries the bride across the threshold to bravely protect her from evil spirits lurking below.
The first recorded account of a diamond engagement ring was in 1477 when King Maximilian I of Germany (1459-1519) proposed to Mary of Burgundy (1457-1482) and offered her a diamond to seal his vow. (So, men you now know who to blame!)
Interestingly, in many countries, even today, including Norway, Russia, Greece, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Poland, Austria, Germany,Portugal and Spain, the wedding ring in worn on the ring finger of the right hand and not the left. In Jewish tradition, the groom places the ring on the bride’s index finger, and not the “ring” finger at all.

Tuesday, 22 October 2013

The Deadly Craze: Men who purposefully catch HIV.

The Deadly Craze: Men who purposefully catch HIV.


The men who want the virus are called “bug chasers,” and the men who freely give the virus to them are called “gift givers.”


The world has seen many a fad, but recently, a very disturbing one has surfaced. A certain group of males has made a sport of contracting, and spreading the HIV Virus.

 Dangerous? Extremely. But that seems to be exactly where the appeal lies.  According to Star Media Online, a US website which promotes meetings of bug-chasers and gift-givers who are already HIV positive already boasts  over 5,000 members. "Now, hundreds of men are introducing themselves on online forums, Facebook groups and Twitter. They meet up and try to transmit the potentially life-threatening virus."

 One of the many shared ideologies of the group, is that contracting the disease is actually improving their quality of life, because of the pills that they need to take. Apparently the disease is no longer a threat to ones well-being, and is seen as "Not a big deal".
 The general consensus is that as long as the participants are 100% consensual, nothing can be done to stop the group from "Spreading the love".

 A member was quoted, "If you brought me a person I had infected and sat them in front of me I would probably feel some guilt over it if they hadn’t been educated about the risks. But all the people I have had sex with have made educated decisions.”

The question remains, is a disease that eventually morphs into the deadly AIDs virus an appropriate means for eroticism?

Wednesday, 16 October 2013

STOP HURTING YOUR HUSBAND, MEN HAVE FEELINGS TOO.

Men have feelings, too! Some men may be even more sensitive than most women. But you will never know it. Showing our emotions is not how we are wired. We are wired to suck it up, to man up, and to avoid confrontation.
There is some belief that when we don’t hide our hurt feelings, we can be labelled as soft or weak. So no matter how much we hurt inside we will do our best to not let it be known. We feel it, but we won’t show it.
DOING ANY OF THE UNDERLISTED COULD HURT YOUR MAN'S FEELINGS:
1. Doing work deemed to be a "man’s job."
So your man is not very handy. But you learned a thing or two from your dad growing up. When it comes time to repair something around the house, or changing a tire, you will embarrass the heck out of him by doing it. He'll feel like his woman had to do his work. Your husband wants to do those things for you, or at least have them taken care of if he's unable.

2. Not introducing him
You probably know people who your husband has never met. That could be at work, at the gym, or even the grocery store. When your husband is with you and you cross paths with one of these people, not introducing him makes him feel like a nobody. No man wants to feel like a nobody.

3. Not acknowledging his work
A man is identified by the work he does, and the success he has doing his work. When you belittle his work, or make it seem like you don't appreciate his efforts, it is a deep cut. Even if his job sucks, or he sucks at his job, he doesn't want or need your acknowledgement of this. He needs your encouragement.

4. Doing something else during sex
Please do not pick up your phone to check who is calling, or respond to that Facebook alert. Unless you want to devastate your man. During sex a man wants to feel that you are so caught up the house could be on fire and you wouldn't know it. Anything else is a gut punch and the same as you screaming, "my man is weak in the bed!"

5. Trying to fix his mess ups
If your husband messes something up, do not...I repeat...do not try to fix it for him. Even when you know an easy solution to do so. When he messes up, he needs to fix it himself, or get to the point where he needs to ask you to step in for a fix. Don't just go around cleaning up after him like a baby. It will make him feel like a baby, not a man.

6. Mentioning what your girlfriend’s man does for her
"Mary's husband brings home fresh flowers (or carves love notes in fresh fruit) every week. She loves them, and goes on and on about him." Uh uh. That is not anything he wants to hear. In your husband's mind he thinks you are saying, "Why don't you do something nice for me? You don't compare to a man like that." You'd be better off asking him to bring home flowers (or carve love notes in fruit) for you.

7. Sharing anything personal about him in the presence of others
So your husband hates his hairy back, but if he shaves it grows back like Chewbacca. Maybe it's funny at home, but not in the presence of others. Whatever your husband's thing is at home, it should remain a thing at home. Sharing something personal, and possibly embarrassing, to others will break him down like nothing else.

Tuesday, 8 October 2013

10 ways the iPhone's new iOS7 can help you travel better


Not sure whether to upgrade to Apple's latest operating system? Here are ten ways iOS 7—and some of its new and updated apps—can help you while traveling.
Included with iOS7 upgrade
Find My iPhone: The enhanced Find My iPhone allows users to remotely secure lost or stolen devices, rendering them virtually useless to would-be thieves (unless they also have the associated Apple ID and password). This means it has little-to-no market value, which may help reduce theft.
Camera: The new camera app lets you fire away consecutive shots—to the tune of ten per second—which could help avoid missing that once-in-a-lifetime shot. Caveat: make sure to stand relatively still, because the device will not refocus if you move around too much.
Photo Album: Now the photo album beautifully streamlines all your images, making them easy to pull up and share, long after your trip is done. It automatically sorts photos into mini collections sorted by location and date. Or you can scale up and sort by year.
AirDrop: You know how, after a group trip or outing, there's always that one person that takes forever to upload photos to Facebook? AirDrop lets iOS users transfer files to other nearby iOS devices via WiFi and Bluetooth. It's quick, secure, and eliminates that wait time.
Maps: Avoid looking like a tourist while staring at your phone as you try to make your way around an unfamiliar town. The improved native maps app (finally!) offers spoken navigation, so throw on some earbuds and you'll look like a local just meandering around your home turf.
Weather (iPhone/iPod Touch only): Multi-destination trip on the horizon? Just plug in each of your cities and now, not only can you get a quick overview of the weather, but additional information like humidity, wind speed, and the likeliness that it will rain. (iPhone only)
Apps with improved iOS7 features
Hotel Booking with Travelocity: The brand new photo-heavy app—designed exclusively for iOS 7—lets you scan your credit card instead of manually entering the information; use the Deals Tonight feature to book last-minute, geo-based rooms; and quickly share reservation information with the new AirDrop feature. (free)
Twitter: For the first time, Siri can quickly perform a Twitter search. So when you pull up the digital assistant, you could say, "Check tweets for NYC museums," or "What is Twitter saying about California vineyards?" and it will pull a list of recent tweets, if applicable. (free)
LoungeBuddy: Have an extra long layover? This newly released app lets you find the best airport lounge option based on access requirements, cost, amenities offered, hours, user reviews, and more. It currently covers more than 700 lounges in 60 airports around the world. (free)
FoodspottingFoodies rejoice! The updated social meal finder now lets iOS 7 users search by category and can quickly scour for eats anywhere in the world. However, some features, like Guides and Hide, are currently on hold, but should eventually be reinstated. (free)

JIM IYKE AND NADIA WEDDING IN DECEMBER.

Popular gossip within celebrity circles in Ghana indicate Jim Iyke and his lady love Nadia Buari have sorted their differences, and are planning to tie the knot in December.

Recently, Jim Iyke got delivered at the Synagogue Church of All Nations by Prophet TB Joshua, hence, it is believed that he has been relieved of strongholds that were stopping him from marrying, therefore, his days of fooling around are over, and he is very ready to bear the responsibility of being a husband.

If the wedding holds, the two would have made an interesting impact as Africa's most powerful celebrity couple of our time.
 I hope Jim does not embarrass Nadia by going back to his legendary bad boy ways.

Don't you think his ex-girlfriends should have taken him to a prophet for deliverance a long time ago. Most prominent among whom we know is Jim’s most recent ex, Jamaican model Keturah Hamilton.

With all the media hype Jim has enjoyed since his deliverance, we shall all be sticking around to find out if Jim is merely acting a mental script or he is on a truly honest trip this time around for real. 

Best wishes Jim and Nadia.

Mike Ezuruonye; HUMILITY PAYS.

MIKE EZURONYE REWARDED WITH 3 PLOTS OF LAND FOR BEING NICE TO A STRANGER

Mike wrote:

“There was this day I was travelling to Abuja to shoot a movie and I got into the aircraft and met this woman, she was older than my mother. As I made to put my bag in the overhead compartment, I greeted her but she didn’t answer me. I just ignored her and sat down. On arrival in Abuja, the woman was struggling to get her luggage from the compartment and I just stretched my hand and helped her to get it. She asked for it without a thank you but I refused to give it to her, offering to help her take it down. On getting out of the aircraft, she again requested for her luggage but I said, madam I’ll take it to the arrival hall for you and she looked at me with bewilderment.

When we got to the arrival hall I turned to the woman and handed her luggage to her and as I made to leave, she called me by my name. I was surprised and retorted, so madam you even know my name. But why did you not answer me when I greeted you on board the aircraft.

She then said, Mike, I’ve come across a lot of your Nollywood mates and they seem to be pigheaded so that is why I always want to distant myself from them.” I just smiled and told her I’m not like that.

She asked where I was going and I felt she wanted me to ride with her into town. I told her I was in Abuja to shoot a movie. I then turned to leave but some four or five policemen who must have come to pick her told me to wait. I said what’s my own, I’ve helped her to this place and I want to go. They however insisted that I should wait. I didn’t really know who the woman was but the long and short of it all was that she ended up giving me three plots of land in Abuja.


Monday, 7 October 2013

Funke Akindele has found love again.

This is surely a happy moment for the Nollywood Star Actress Funke Akindele.
According to reliable sources, Funke Akindele has found love again after a tumultuous first marriage which recently crashed. Funke’ secret love for an aide to former Ogun State Governor, Otunba Gbenga Daniel has been revealed. Jenifer is said to be deeply in love with the new found lover.
We learnt that Funke Akindele went extra mile recently by procuring a Honda car for the lucky Bode, who was though an aide to former governor, but not as rich to have procured a car for himself.
The love for Bode has totally overwhelmed Funke as she is so having  fun and proud of the new found love.
If Funke is richer than Bode as speculated, definitely, the star actress must have learnt how to love and love indeed having suffered a setback in his first marriage to a ready-made rich polygamous man.
Wishing Funke best of luck.

FCT Abuja: Missing Female Lawyer’s Body Found Mutilated In Her Chambers.

Missing Female Lawyer’s Body Found Mutilated In Her Chambers.

A female lawyer, Mrs Ijeoma Micah's lifeless body was found mutilated, yesterday, in her chambers in the highbrow Maitama area of Abuja.
The Police in Abuja have begun investigation into the suspected murder of the female lawyer, Ijeoma, the owner of Micah and Micah Chambers, who was found dead in her office three days after she was said to have gone missing.
Her worried husband, who hadn't heard from her for three days, was learnt, arrived from London on Sunday morning, rushed to her office, only to discover her lifeless body.
He reported the matter to Area Command of the police in Maitama.
Commissioner of Police FCT, Femi Ogunbayode, who spoke on the incident said that from investigations, it was discovered that some men had called Ijeoma to her office for some business, which she went for and afterwards, nothing was heard from her.  
Ogunbayode said that as a result of the killing, a security detail that was attached to Ifeoma was arrested and was being interrogated for alleged complicity.
He said that since the security detail did not report the case to the police until her husband came back from abroad and discovered her body, he was therefore a suspect.
He added that the Forensic Investigation Unit at the FCT Command was already at the office, where she was allegedly killed and had commenced investigation into the matter.
Sympathisers in the area said that the Ifeoma’s husband broke the door of her office and on seeing the lifeless body of his wife, almost killed himself while crying.
It was also gathered that Ijeoma’s car had been missing from the usual parking spot in front of her office building.

Friday, 4 October 2013

My Mum Told Me Pete Edochie Is My Biological Father. Ephy Saint Opens Up.



No matter how long a secret is kept, one day, it shall come to the open. Recently, a certain model and actor in Kenya has claimed that a Nigerian veteran actor, Pete Edochie is his biological father but he has on several occasions denied his paternity.


He is popularly known as Ephy Saint in Nairobi, Kenya where he reigns supreme as a model and a Thespian of note. This actor cum model is yet to unravel the mystery surrounding his paternity as he claims to be a son to the veteran actor, Pete Edochie, popularly known as Okonkwo by movie buffs.

Recently, the 23-year old entertainer, who resides in Kenya, said he would love to be buried in Nigeria where his father, Pete Edochie, resides.

Well, we may see him as a child whose paternity has not been legally established, however, what if his revelations about Pete Edochie being his father are actually true?

Thursday, 3 October 2013

On Crashed Airline: Rescue Operation Ends With 17 Dead and Agagu’s Body Recovered.


The body of the  late former Governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Agagu, has been recovered in the  Associated Airlines plane that crashed in Lagos.
Also, the rescue operation on the ill-dated plane has ended.
As at the time of filing this report,  eye  witness account said that Agagu’s body had been  taken to the Airforce Base, Ikeja.

Another Plane crash in Nigeria.


An aircraft with the body of a former Governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Agagu, on board, crashed in Lagos on Thursday morning less than a minute after take-off from the local wing of the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja.
The EMBRA plane 120, with other 20 passengers on board, was conveying the body of the former governor, who died a week ago, to Akure, the state capital, for the final burial ceremonies.
The 30-seat plane, belonging to Associated Airlines, was said to have crashed around 9.20am immediately after take-off into the compound of a private firm, around the MMIA access gate.
Residents around the area told our corespondent that the plane exploded mid-air before coming down.
As of the time of filling this report, five of the passengers had been rescued out of the 20 on board.
The passengers, report claimed, could be relations of the late governor.

8 persons have been reported dead at the moment.

NIGERIAN EMBASSY IN MOSCOW INVADED.

Nigeria's ambassador to Russia, Mr Assam Ekanem Assam, has threatened to recommend the repatriation of some Nigerian students in Moscow, who invaded the country's embassy in Moscow on September 30.

He said the embassy was invaded by 21 ex-Niger Delta militants, who are currently studying in Russia, under the Federal Government's amnesty programme.
He accused the students of destroying furniture, cars, computers, televisions, communications system and a 17th century artefact donated to the embassy by the Federal Ministry of Culture.
The ambassador, who said he was in Nigeria when the incident happened said that the deputy defence attaché was `` beaten up'' by the protesting students.
He said the ex-militants were protesting unpaid allowances by the Federal Government, including warm clothing and transport allowances.
Their other demands included an increase in their housing allowance from 200 dollars to 1,600 dollars a month and immediate payment of their monthly stipend, he said.
"Each person is claiming about $7,800 and they wanted it paid before they leave the embassy."
According to the ambassador, when the embassy staff intimate him about the protests, he contacted Mr Kingsley Kuku, Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta Affairs.
"He told me that the students were only owed salaries for the month of September."
He quoted Kuku as saying that the salaries had been sent to the CBN on September 23 for remittance to the students' individual accounts in Moscow.
The ambassador said all efforts to persuade the students to be patient failed as they vented their anger on the staff and property at the embassy.
He said that the embassy alerted the Russian police who detained some of the suspects and subsequently released them.
"Whether they are still welcome in Russia is not a matter for me to decide; that is a matter for the Russian government.
"But as for the Nigerian government, I told these boys that if they result to violence at anytime during the tenancy of their training, I will recommend that they be repatriated back to Nigeria because it is a total disgrace to Nigeria and the Nigerian community.
"I have communicated with the Federal Government and the desk officer in charge of their programme is coming here on Monday."
Assam acknowledged that Nigerian students in Moscow, under various scholarship programmes, usually had difficulty in accessing their grants.
He, however, said that it was not a justification to invade the premises of a foreign embassy.
"Bayesla students have problems and even those Federal Government scholarship students have problems with their grants.
"But in this particular case, we do not have any business with them, their money is paid directly to their individual account from the CBN.
"Everything in the public space at the embassy has been damaged.
"If everybody who was owed salary reacted this way, will there be a world?" the envoy asked.

Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Jim Iyke replies critics on his deliverance via his tweet.



An avalanche of humiliating comments and posts had rained down on the actor moments after the news of his deliverance session broke and the video went viral. Yesterday, we reported comments from Nollywood critic Charles Novia and ex AGN President Segun Arinze with the latter calling it ‘embarrassing’
Those who know Jim Iyke say his tweets in response to this situation is quite unlike the actor who previously would have punched hard in response, a lot are beginning to believe he may have been truly ‘delivered’.

Read his tweets: