Tuesday, 3 July 2018

30 Tips for Happy and Long-lasting Relationships by Abogunsowo S. Francis.

It's the midpoint of the year. Let take in this relationship tips

11. You should marry your friend, your true friend. You’ll know by her commitment to you. It’ll be selfless.
12. Pray for the love of a good woman. I mean true love. That love is all the difference. May you be so lucky.
13. The quality of a marriage guaranties its longevity. If a marriage is good it will last.
14. Seek harmony in your marriage. Seek partnership.
15. Oneness is a dynamic journey. There are changes life will mandate. When that happens, adjust.
16. Marriage is about cooperation. Marriage is a cooperative society.
17. Don’t buy into the philosophy of marriage as pain and difficulty. There are many, many wonderful marriages.
18. Don’t let seeds of destruction be planted in your marriage. Gossips plant and water such seeds.
19. You won’t do well without marital peace as a man. Men don’t do well without peace. Your health will suffer.
20. Sometimes we win certain fights by not fighting. Let it go.
                   
                     to be continue.....

Sunday, 1 July 2018

JOKES! JOKES!! JOKES!!!


I have a girlfriend who is a police officer. When she misses me, she just come to my house in uniform and arrest me in presence of my wife and take me to her home till the next day.
Then she bring me back and tell my wife “we are not done with investigations yet. I shall pick him up anytime we want more from him*
And my innocent wife will always say: 'madam officer, God bless you for handling my husband's case with care I will make sure he is always available anytime you need him''. 😂 😂 😁

Saturday, 30 June 2018

Crazy things about Nigeria mother's.

1) When you say,
"Mummy, I'm Sorry!"
And
she replies, "Sorry for
yourself!".
______________________
2) When you ask her
where you should drop
something and she
says, “Drop it on my
head.".
______________________
3) When she brings food
wrapped in a
nylon bag from a party.
______________________
4) When you say,
''Mummy, I have fever.”
And she replies you,
“Why won't you have
fever when you press
phone every night”.
______________________
.
5) When you say,
“Mummy I took 2nd in
my
class.” and she replies,
“So the person that
took first has two
heads abi?”.
______________________
6) When she takes the
DSTV remote to work,
just to punish you.
______________________
7) When you are
watching television
with
her and then she slept
off and still doesn’t
want you to change the
channel.
______________________
.
8) When you tell her you
are going to a
friend's place to play
and she asks, ''When
last did that friend
come here to play with
you?.
______________________
9) When she asks you if
the food she served
you is enough, and you
reply no, and she
says, come and eat me
na.
______________________
10) When she tells you,
if I hear Peem, you
will hear Ween.
______________________
11) When she touches
hot pot comfortably
without a cloth or
paper.
______________________
12) When she tells you,
''I didn't kill my
mother, so you will not
kill me''.
______________________
13) When she calls you
from your room
upstairs and then sends
you back upstairs
to bring her purse.
______________________
14) When you ask her
to refund the money
you borrowed her and
she tells you, "All the
food you have been
eating in the house
nko? Which money did
you think was used
in buying them?''..
______________________
if you love ur mom,why
not take a few
seconds to comment
I LOVE YOU MUM

Friday, 29 June 2018

Black Friday; Another fuel tanker went aflame Suleja on Friday


Barely 24 hours after a fuel tanker claimed nine lives in Lagos-Ibadan expressway , another fuel tanker along Minna-Suleja road on Friday collided with a truck and went aflame.
It was gathered that Firefighters are already on the scene, attempting to put out the fire.

                   PRAY FOR NIGERIA.

30 Tips for Happy and Long-lasting Relationships by Abogunsowo S. Francis.



It's the midpoint of the year. Let take in this relationship tips
1. Trust is very important in a relationship.
2. Without trust there’s no security in a relationship; only fears and suspicion.
3. Without trust there’s exposure to a massive possibility of pain and disappointment in a relationship.
4. Don’t trivialise a good relationship. You may end up appreciating it in regret.
5. Good relationships don’t have parts you  buy off the shelf.
6. When a woman is a major thing in a man’s life but he fails or refuses to realise it, he’s trivialising the gift of grace.
7. Your woman knows you love her but she wants you to say it every day. She needs it. It’s affirming security.
8. Take your time and choose the right person for you. There’s no prize for hasty decisions on marriage.
9. As much as we’re attracted to the looks of women, we ought to pay more attention to the heart.
10. The quality of heart matters in a relationship. Go for a good heart.

                         to be continue..... 

Lagos Fire: Fuel Laden Tanker Explodes On Otedola Bridge


The video above shows a petrol - laden tanker that crashed and exploded on Thursday at the Otedola Bridge, Lagos end of the Lagos - Ibadan Expressway .
No fewer than 60 cars and commercial vehicles driving behind the tanker on the road were said to have been gutted by fire.

Wednesday, 31 January 2018

The Great Rashidi Yekini




Nigerians, this is Rashidi Yekini.  The greatest football Striker the Nigerian senior football team has ever had.

He worked so hard to put Nigerian football on the map. He never rejected National call ups, he never discriminated against any National team player. He played every match he was invited for, and with any group of players.

Yekini single handedly qualified us for our first world cup. He brought joy to the hearts of many Nigerians and succour to us during many trying moments.

Yekini scored our first world cup goal, he won a Nations cup for us. Before then he won 3 Nations cup silver and one bronze for us. Oh, the Yekingly, the goalsfather who won highest goal scorer in the Nigerian league 3 times, in Ivory Coast, in Portugal. He scored goals for Nigeria at the Nations Cup in 84, 88, scored highest goals in 90,92 and 94. What a player,what a man.

Yekini died frustrated in 2012 after giving the better part of his life to this Country.  He was forgotten and despised.

Even though the NFF and his former teammates don't remember this great Nigerian anymore, how about us ordinary Nigerians?  Have we forgotten the gangly Yekini  so soon??? Have we forgotten the joy he brought to us? His fights for us? His humility and long suffering?

Ladies and Gentlemen, let's celebrate Rashidi Yekini!!! Celebrate him, celebrate him, celebrate him!!!!

Rest in peace Brother.

Saturday, 27 January 2018

BREAKING News!!! Katsina Governor & Senator Escaped Death As Youth Attacked Them For Non Performance.

BREAKING News!!!
Katsina Governor & Senator Escaped Death As Youth Attacked Them For Non Performance.

Senator Abu escapes death in katsina as youths stones him and governor Abu Ibrahim, the senator representing Katsina South, and Amiru Tukur, the member representing Bakori/Danja Federal constituency in the House of Representatives narrowly escaped mob action at a political event organized by the Katsina State chapter of All Progressives Congress ( APC ) on Saturday in Funtua.

It took a combined teams of security personnel to rescue notable politicians, including the governor’s entourage, as they came under attack from protesters.

Stones and shoes were used in attacking the dignitaries.
Some vehicles in the entourage of the governor were smashed by irate youths while security personnel had to use tear-gas to disperse the crowds and free the dignitaries.

Friday, 26 January 2018

Miss Bose Ayeola Celebrates her Birthday today.

                       
                         THE CELEBRANT
Miss Bose Ayeola, the CEO of LEEMAH INTERNATIONAL, makers of Sophisticated Bead, Exotic Cakes and Snacks. She is a graduate of Oduduwa University where she studied computer science. She is the daughter of a well known Nigeria Politician.
Her friends call her Iron lady because she is a lady with great dreams and her achievement makes her outstanding among others.
Happy birthday, Long Life and Prosperity  to her as she remain for ever young in the heart of her fans.

Sunday, 21 January 2018

After the Reggae play the Blues: A message to Nigeria youths part2


                1999 Constitution 
Our 1999 Constitution (as amended) guarantees freedom of association, peaceful assembly and expression (chapter 4, Sections 39 & 40). Imagine the compelling impact of a peaceful and orderly rally to mount pressure on government; Federal or State? 
Remember the “Enough is Enough” 6th February, 2017 rallies across few cities to which Acting President Yemi Osinbajo reacted, Those rallies are believed to have propelled the Federal Government to launch the “Economic Recovery plan” afterwards. Nigerian Youths have a huge capacity to recover their stolen destiny from the cabals raping this country.

United, we can collectively, challenge those constitutional clauses that enforce their power to oppress us, like the ages for contesting elective positions. This kind of unity can make it easy to recall elected officials who reasonably perform below expectations, pressure government on issues as payment of salaries and pensions, the economy, employment, good roads, light, Water and other amenities. With these done fairly, who will cry of marginalization anymore? 

Nigerian youths, “stop the reggae, play the blues”. Let there be peace and unity. Even if the country will eventually break up some day, let it happen peacefully in the same manner our independence was gotten because we will still need each other. We have continued to interact peacefully with the British people because the break was peaceful. By the way, Nigerians are living in other parts of the world peacefully. Nigerian Christians are living in many Islamic countries just as Nigerian Muslims are living in some Christian dominated countries and carrying out their lawful businesses. Why then can’t we live peacefully with one another? 
Note that one may know how war begins but never knows how it will end. 

Saturday, 20 January 2018

After the Reggae play the Blues: A message to Nigeria youths


In this article, “reggae” is a metaphor for “war” (apologies to reggae music lovers) and “blues” for “peace”. Venom has been released into our national space, threatening our peace and unity. The reggae drumming is so loud that only the dance is remaining. If the youths do not stop this reggae drumming and the dance ever starts, we will all sweat blood.
Tension is high across religious, ethnic and regional divides as if they were the problem. But our problem is leadership failure from a chain of some dishonest cabals called politicians and elites, who squander our common wealth and keep us perpetually impoverished. They throw crumbs from their loots to few youths pretending to love them whereas their main motive is to enforce their political base.
Whenever we are heading towards discovering their antics and demanding accountability, they employ dubious diversionary tactics to cause confusion among us using our religious, ethnic and regional differences. Intoxicated by their crumbs, the youths fall for their tactics. This is their game for years and we seem not to get it despite our level of education.
But should the reggae dance begin, who will be at the receiving end? Surely, the same youths-victims of the cabals whose families are in the safety of Europe and America. If the reggae dance begins, and human blood starts spilling, and heads rolling, the cabals escape to join their families. And make no mistake, they will return with their children to continue their domination over our remnant.
Dear Nigerian youths, similar reggae drums preceded the 1967-1970 reggae dance which brought untold hardship and the death of innocent people including women and children. Why repeat an ugly avoidable history? No sane person hits his leg twice on the same stone. The path we are trading will only lead to anguish, pain and sorrow. Therefore, in the spirit of our common humanity, let’s stop the reggae and start playing the blues.
Listen to the voice of reason. Try this one action with resolve and determination and see if things will not change. Stop eying the looters’ crumbs. Nigerian youths have the numerical advantage, the education, agility, and professional advantage. All we need is synergy to form one united body that will peacefully and most respectfully but resolutely and uncompromisingly face the nation’s common enemies. Nigerian youths, it is time to take your destiny into your hands