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Saturday 31 December 2011

ANONYMOUS


In your own opinion, how would you describe the Year, 2011?
As for me is the Year that changed the world

Friday 30 December 2011

MTN, ENOUGH OF TRASHES


I was on my own, chilling on my bed when I got a message from MTN that I will be credited with a bonus of ₦30 for every three minutes call I receive from then till Jan 11, 2012. I believe other Nigerians on the same network got the same message. Sending BONUS to 131 was how I registered and the whole saga started and continued till yesterday. I was about to make a call with my bonus only for me to

REMOVAL OF FUEL SUBSIDY, BLESSING OR CURSE?

In an attempt to canvass the conscience of NIGERIANS in other to buy their votes for the APRIL 2010 general elections, the government suddenly announced the increase in minimum wage of workers from N7, 500 to N18, 000, a brilliant step employed to win the mandate of the masses. The conscious and intellectual citizens of the country doubted the sincerity of the government of the day to increase minimum wage without a counter effect on the citizenry and quickly sensed that they will soon come out with a counter announcement that will drain the pockets of the masses of the extra coins that the increase in wage has added to their

Thursday 29 December 2011

JONATHAN’S GOVT CONFUSED – OKOGIE

By VINCENT UJUMADU
AWKA—CATHOLIC Archbishop of Lagos, Anthony Cardinal Olubunmi Okogie, has expressed unhappiness over the present situation of things in the country, stressing that the present government of President Goodluck Jonathan appeared confused.

Addressing newsmen in Awka after inaugurating the ultra-modern St Peter’s Catholic Church, built by a philanthropist, Chief Austin Ndigwe, Okogie observed that everything appeared to have ground to a halt, adding that government seemed to lack the initiative to put things right.
“To say that we are making progress in Nigeria is to deceive ourselves. To those in government, they might be making progress, but to most Nigerians, we are not getting better. The present regime is

Wednesday 28 December 2011

NIGERIANS, PEACEFUL OR COWARDS? * THE TIME IS NOW!

I don’t think Nigerians are peaceful, I believe we are just being cowardly to fight for our rights. It has been always emphasized by world intellectuals that human rights are not optional but a must. This was my status on a social networking site some days back which attracted lots of critical and controversial comments. As expected, given the unpredictable nature of humans, my status attracted divergent views .While majority said that was a plain truth, some believed otherwise. Whichever way you think it, that’s just my opinion which I am at liberty to share.
I would not have just woken up one day to say this, if I had not taken my time carefully to

REFLECTION: 10 FACTS ABOUT SEX

REFLECTION: 10 FACTS ABOUT SEX: The followings occur during sexual intercourse: Blood pressure increases Heart beats increase Core temperature rises ...

REFLECTION: DO YOUR BEST AND LEAVE THE REST

REFLECTION: DO YOUR BEST AND LEAVE THE REST: LIFE IS FULL OF CHALLENGES, YOU STRUGGLE AND STRUGGLE, THE MORE YOU TRY THE MORE THE STRUGGLE INCREASES, WHY THEN BOTHERING YOURSELF? DO ...

DO YOUR BEST AND LEAVE THE REST


LIFE IS FULL OF CHALLENGES, YOU STRUGGLE AND STRUGGLE, THE MORE YOU TRY THE MORE THE STRUGGLE INCREASES, WHY THEN BOTHERING YOURSELF? DO YOUR BEST AND LEAVE THE REST!
LIFE IS A PUZZLE, THE MORE YOU TRY TO SOLVE IT THE HARDER THE NEXT, YOU TRY AGAIN THE HARDER THE NEXT WHY THEN GRUMBLING? DO YOUR BEST AND LEAVE THE REST!

Tuesday 27 December 2011

UMUAHIA A SYNONYM FOR POOR WATER SUPPLY

I spent most of my life in the west and what I experienced there is practically different from what am experiencing now in the east. In the west I was surrounded by borehole water, well water, tap water, water from the corporation and more. Despite all these the people are yet to be satisfied, always complaining and blaming the government for not still doing enough to provide drinkable water for the people in the region but now I have every course to praise and adore the government and the people of the west for doing the little they could to provide water for the people.
The experience in Umuahia is not different from the experience of our great grandfather who fetched water from the streams, rivers etc metres away from their homes. This is what I`m experiencing here in Umuahia, fetching water metres away from my house.

Water is a very essential and important commodity which has no enemy and one of the few indispensable elements of life that should be readily available and easily accessible has become so hard to get as gold is hard to mine and become so scarce as an hen`s teeth. The state capital of Abia is the very first place in my life that I have seen a very long queue as long as vehicles seen in filling station during fuel scarcity in my country; Nigeria waiting to buy fuel.
Who is to be blamed? Both the government and the people are to be blamed. The government because she has done enough to provide water for the people of the region either through water corporation or through digging of boreholes or through any other means and the people because on their part they should have dug wells in their compound from which they can get water which can be used for other purposes other drinking but they didn’t do it.
The solution therefore is that both the government and the people must start something quickly before the situation grow worst the government should dig bore holes randomly in the region, revitalized the water corporation and people should dig wells in their compound from which they can get water. It is until then that the title of this article can be a story of the past.

Monday 26 December 2011

10 FACTS ABOUT SEX


The followings occur during sexual intercourse:

  • Blood pressure increases
  • Heart beats increase
  • Core temperature rises
  • Pupils dilate
  • Arteries constrict
  • Respiration becomes rapidly shallow
  • The brain fires burst of electrical impulses from nowhere to nowhere
  • Secretions spit out from every gland
  • Muscle tense and spasm like you`re lifting three times your body weight 

  • Calorie consumption increases

NOBODY KNOWS TOMORROW

YOU MAY BE MY BOSS TODAY BUT YOU CAN NOT BE MY BOSS FOREVER.
YOU MAY BE MY HELPER TODAY BUT I MAY BE YOUR HOPE TOMORROW.
YOU MAY BORROW ME A KOBO TODAY BUT I MIGHT GIVE YOU A DOLLAR TOMORROW.
THANKS FOR RENTING TO ME YOUR SHELTER TODAY BUT BELIEVE ME I MAY BUILD YOU A HOUSE TOMORROW.
YOU MAY INTIMIDATE ME TODAY BUT I MAY COME BACK AND JAIL YOU TOMORROW.
YOU MAY BE HAPPY TO SEE MY DOWNFALL TODAY BUT WHEN I RISE UP TOMORROW I WILL MATCH YOUR HEAD.
YOU MAY MARK ME DOWN TODAY BUT YOU MAY BE MY GATE MAN TOMORROW.
YOU MAY TELL ME TO KEEP SHUT TODAY BUT I MAY COMMAND YOU TOMORROW.
WHATSOEVER YOU DO TODAY ALWAYS THINK OF TOMORROW
A car burns at the scene of bomb explosion @ Theresa catholic church at madalla, suleja, just outside Nigerian`s capital Abuja, 25 DEC, 2011.REUTERS/AFOLABI SOTUNDE

BOKO HARAM AGAIN, THREATENS CHRISTMAS IN NIGERIA

ABUJA (Reuters) - Islamist militants set off bombs across Nigeria on Christmas Day - three targeting churches including one that killed at least 27 people - raising fears that they are trying to ignite sectarian civil war. The Boko Haram Islamist sect, which aims to impose sharia law across the country, claimed responsibility for the three church bombs, the second Christmas in a row the group has caused mass carnage with deadly bombings of churches. Security forces also blamed the sect for two other blasts in the north.

anonymous

This is a question for all, do you think NIGERIANS are PEACEFUL or just been COWARD to fight for their rights? or do you have a different perspective