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Showing posts with label opinions. Show all posts
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Monday, 13 November 2017

Nigerian Lady exposes her 4 beautiful friends who use charm to trap Big boys, so they can wreck them! (photos)

A Nigerian Lady on Facebook, who lives in Accra, Ghana with the ID; Diamond Sophia Oyemen, has called out four of her friends, and warned Nigerian Guys, and guys in general to stay clear away from them.
Diamond Sophia Oyemen
Sharing their pictures, Diamond took to her Snapchat to write; “These girls are evil and devilish, they are trying to tarnish my image, but Oluwa is on my side.. beware of these girls cos they use charms on their men, their men are like prey to them commanding them: Goya Success, Linda Edegbe, Roxy Khalifer, Anabel James”.
She didn’t stop there, she also took her her Facebook wall to write; “U haven’t seen anything must I join in ur jazz business of trapping men using ur womb for rituals u girls are not ashamed dragging me to go with u to a native doctor’s house no b by force to do jazz live ur life”
She didn’t stop there, Diamond also share a picture of one of the girl’s victim, a Guy, who apparently is a big boy, who has been jazzed by one of the Girls, success.
She claims this buy, pictured below, has been jazzed, and whatsoever success tells him to do, he’ll do..
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Saturday, 11 November 2017

Nigerian man calls out his friend for using his mum for money ritual (PHOTOS)


A Nigerian man, identified simply as Oseni Omo Baba Olowo has denounced his friend who allegedly used his mother for money rituals

He took to his Facebook page to call out his friend who he claimed reportedly used his mum for money ritual and added that not all that glitters in the hands of a “Yahoo” boy is gold.
He wrote:
This life is vanity upon vanity … A friend of mine went to use his mom to do yahoo plus because he want to buy car & fuck pussy & dey buy casket for clubs .. I really regret that he’s my Friend … Not all yahoo boys you see dem money clear just watch your move … May God helps us 🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Wednesday, 20 September 2017

HOW YOU HAVE TO BE AT TOP OF THE GAME.

There are two kinds of pains in this life, there’s the pain of sacrifice and the pain of regret. The pain of sacrifice has to do with the things you want to do, the things you enjoy doing, the things you crave for, the fun, rest and enjoyment you really, really want but have to give up in order to create for yourself a more beautiful, comfortable, peaceful and rewarding future.
The pain of regret is your lack of will to give up the pleasure, fun, rest, enjoyment and indulgence of today and you later pay dearly for it when you’re too old, weak and late to fix anything or make your life great.
There are no middle grounds regarding these options, you either suffer the pain today to enjoy later, or you enjoy today and suffer the pain of regret later.
The principal factor that discourages us from doing the necessary today whilst still young and able is the fear of pain. The fear of different kinds of pains, these pains could include physical, emotional or psychological pains. You’re afraid of the pain of failure, you’re afraid of the shame of disgrace, embarrassment, the psychological pain of rejection and isolation scares you too. Hence, you’re more comfortable with the majority even if the majority are wrong and heading the wrong way.
Many don’t want to be seen as inferior, we want to appear as rich as the really rich even though we’re not, we want social relevance, acceptance and security. We hate to walk alone even if it’s the wise thing to do. We don’t want to work hard and long on tough problems and challenges. We don’t want to go the extra mile to become outstanding in life, we are comfortable with average; we want to play at the level of the majority, even if mediocrity is the obvious performance of this majority.
Dear friend, I know it’s hard to decide to be different. I know it’s hard to give up your popularity and the much needed acceptance and attention of friends and family based on that conviction to follow your passion and do what you’re naturally designed for by your maker. I know it feels comfortable enjoying the applause and commendation of the people in your life even if deep on your inside you know you’re missing it. But believe me, it’ll consequently be your own problem and you alone will end up in regret, all you may at best, get from all these people is empathy.
When you’re encouraged to stay in a place, remain on a job, retain a business type, adopt a thinking, keep hanging with people and following an earning routine that lack what it takes to meet your future needs, only you will endure a broke and troubled life in that future.
Tell me today, how are your bills climbing? How much do you earn now? How much will be your income be in 3 to 5 years? What’s your deliberate plan and effort to grow this income? Can you do it? Do you have what it takes? Does it depend on you, do you have control over this?
Are you afraid to critically think about this somewhat scary and worrisome future and all you do is wish it away, say God is in charge, refuse to do anything and just say to yourself tomorrow will take care of its self?
Truth is worry is not subject to your personal control. The only answer to worry is to solve the problem or develop a plan towards solving the problem causing the worry.
Real faith is believing your plans will work out, it’s not in not having plans at all.
If the resources in the world today is not subject to equal distribution, if it’s all about contest and competition and who can earn the most, you better start thinking the game and doing all you can to have a good portion of the resources if not the lions share.                                                                       
Life rewards people based on how superior they are to others in solving problems, meeting needs and the quality and number of their buyers.
To earn more, you must be outstanding in your practice, profession, ability, skills and fame. You must be superior to have an edge over other competitors in this contest for resource distribution and control.
To earn more than others legitimately, you must be better than others considerably. To earn above average your performance must be well above average.
It’s time to endure the pain of sacrifice. So that your life will be better, much easier, more comfortable and delightful in future to avoid the pain of regret.
Ladies and gentlemen, it is not just time to work, it is time to work harder than your colleagues and contemporaries. Spend more hours than everyone else at what you do. The longer you remain on a job than others, the more superior you become at doing it than others. Whatever you choose to do, don’t stop until you’re done. Working hard is good, but working harder than others is the key to a richer future.
It’s time to know more. What do you know now? What do your contemporaries know? What do you need to know? Its time you deliberate decide to improve and enhance the volume and quality of the relevant things you should know. The most important books to read, the most important knowledge to pursue is that one with the capacity to improve your performance on your job. Don’t just read books, read books about your profession.
Dear friend, it’s time to stay focused. Too many of us are too distracted chasing money instead of creating value. We keep jumping from one employment to another, one sort of business to another, learning a skill after another based on which one pays the highest. This is not how to succeed. The key to real success is remaining at one thing and pouring your whole life into it until you become the best in the world. The more valuable you become, the more money you’ll attract. The really rich don’t chase money, they create value to attract money.
It’s time to become really resilient. Nothing good or great comes easy. You will be discouraged by people, the environment, your mistakes, your wrong judgements and injustice. Never, ever give up. Refuse to get emotional or sentimental about life’s challenges, remain focused on your ambition and your journey. Just keep doing all you need to do, and keep enduring and adapting to necessary changes and dynamics, resolve to pay the price for being outstanding and one day, you will manifest the greatness you’ve been developing through hard work and resilience over time.
It’s time to shun distractions. The major factors that slow us down in our pursuit of purpose and success are distractions. We encounter distractions from people, friends, new ideas, colleagues, employers and even unforeseen problems and developments. No matter what shows up suddenly or what comes your way, don’t let it stop you, just keep doing what you want to do, keep growing, developing and building capacity for tremendous success.
It’s time to be your first and best help. Learn to lean first on yourself for emotional and psychological support. Learn to encourage yourself by yourself. Develop the ability to enjoy your own company. Let your locus of control be within you. Don’t wait for the commendation and compliment of people for you to know you’re doing well. We all need people alright, but go after people when you need people not because you don’t want to stand by yourself.
It’s time to give up your victim mentality. Hear this, whatever you do not like about the government or political office holders is not targeted at you in particular, as yourself, who in government knows you personally and is after you in particular? What you’re experiencing is a system and perhaps character problem with leadership and citizenship hence, it’s wrong to take anything personal. To get angry and bitter about current policies and decisions affecting every employee, every citizen and the masses is not good for your blood pressure. Don’t think like a victim, think options, solutions and ways out for you and everyone else ultimately. Solution mindedness rather than nagging, complaining and vile criticism is your sure key to being on top of your game. No too dey vex.
Lastly, decide to follow a role model. Identify a wise and successful person and decide to follow them. Don’t always learn from your own mistakes if you can learn from theirs. Emulate the successful and do what they did and still do.
Success is predictable, and you can be on top of your game if you’ll just do all you need to do.
Sacrifice your enjoyment now so that you can enjoy your life later on in life. Sacrifice your sleep now so that you can sleep well later on in life. Sacrifice the travels now and the many hours of watching TV so that you can comfortably do all these when you’re retired, rich and happy. Endure the pain of sacrifice today, to avoid the pain of regret later on in life, dear friend, be on top of your game.
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Tuesday, 5 September 2017

Bribery, corruption and destruction of a nation

“The magnitude of public sector bribery in Nigeria becomes even more palpable when factoring in the frequency of those payments, as the majority of those who paid a bribe to a public official did so more than once over the course of the year.” PHOTO: BBC
The recent report of a national corruption survey published by Nigeria’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBC) that a whopping N400 billion is spent on bribes each year since 2015 is an indication that the scourge of corruption is indeed capable of killing the country if nothing is done about it.
The survey published by the NBS in conjunction with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) which revealed that Nigerians have spent about N400 billion on payment of bribes between June 2015 and June 2016 should therefore wake every citizen up to the reality of how much Nigeria loses to corruption. Much of this crime takes place of course in the public-sector.
“Almost a third of Nigerian adults pay bribes when in contact with public officials. Almost a third of Nigerian adults (32.3 per cent) who had contact with a public official between June 2015 and May 2016 had to pay or were requested to pay, a bribe to that public official.
“The magnitude of public sector bribery in Nigeria becomes even more palpable when factoring in the frequency of those payments, as the majority of those who paid a bribe to a public official did so more than once over the course of the year.”
Furthermore, it was disclosed that bribe-payers in Nigeria pay an average of some six bribes in one year, or roughly one bribe every two months.
“On average, almost one bribe is paid by every adult Nigerian per year by combining the total number of people who paid a bribe to a public official with the frequency of those payments, it is estimated that a total of roughly 82.3 million bribes were paid in Nigeria in the 12 months prior to the survey.
“This results in an average of 0.93 bribes paid per adult, or almost one bribe paid by every adult Nigerian per year”.
The damning report also points out that roughly N400 billion is spent on bribes each year taking into account the fact that nine out of every ten bribes paid to public officials in Nigeria are paid in cash. It is estimated that the total amount of bribes paid to public officials in Nigeria in the 12 months prior to the survey was around 400 billion Nigerian Naira, the equivalent of $4.6 billion in purchasing power parity (PPP).
“This sum is equivalent to 39 per cent of the combined federal and state education budgets in 2016,” the report stated. And no sector is without the stain of corruption.
The survey also showed that the private sector is not an innocent bystander when it comes to corruption in the country. The report has it that police officers are among the three types of public officials to whom bribes are paid most frequently.
“Although fewer people come into contact with judiciary officials than with police officers over the course of the year, when they do, the risk of bribery is considerable: at 33 per cent, the prevalence of bribery in relation to prosecutors is the second highest, closely followed by judges and magistrates.
“While money is by far the most important form of bribe payment in Nigeria, the survey shows that other forms of bribe payment, such as the provision of food and drink, the handing over of valuables or the exchange of another service or favour, also exist.
“The qualitative research analysis shows that such exchanges may sometimes include sexual services, although the actual extent of that particular form of bribe payment is unknown,” the report added.
This incredible corruption survey done by the National Bureau of Statistics, assisted by a global body, underscores the widespread belief that corruption is Nigeria’s most powerful enemy which both government and the people must defeat.
It is indeed shameful that the temple of justice, the judiciary, and the most important internal security institution, the police have been, expectedly, fingered as part of the most corrupt institutions in this connection.
The main function of the police is to detect it when laws against graft have been broken. And the judiciary is the last hope of all citizens. So, if the citadel of justice is corrupt and the police too can be cited as corrupt, where would any redemption come for the country?
Instead of raising any committee or council to examine the veracity or authenticity or timing of the report, government at all levels should brace up, close ranks to look at the implications of the message. Indeed, the NBS as a public agency has begun to garner credibility as a result of this report which holds a mirror up to Nigeria for the nation to see her ugliness.
So, NBS deserves plaudits, in the circumstances, and other instituions should borrow a leaf from it to assist goverance process in Nigeria. There is certainly a growing need for the reform of institutions to prevent the scourge of corruption. In addition to the noise over recovery from those who have corruptly enriched themselves in office, institutions must be built to prevent corruption. Loot recovery and media trials alone without a reform of porous and loose institutions may not produce lasting results in the fight against the scourge.
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Friday, 25 August 2017

Has Trump lost the plot?

(FILES) This file photo taken on August 12, 2017 shows US President Donald Trump speaking to the press about protests in Charlottesville at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey. PHOTO: JIM WATSON / AFP
President Donald Trump appears to have lost the plot after less than a year into the job which Obama and many observers, including members in his own party had predicted.  This was clearly evident on Tuesday, August 15 at a press conference which was supposed to be on infrastructure but quickly descended into a typical brawl with the media on the Charlottesville clash between KKK, neo-Nazis and White supremacists on one side and protesters against that group.
Trump reverted to type, equally blamed both groups to the consternation of politicians from both major parties and even the two former Bush (Republican) presidents.  This event followed a tumultuous month including bellicose rhetoric on North Korea, fights with the Republican Senate majority leader regarding the failure of that body to pass a bill on healthcare, denigration of his Justice Secretary, the dismissal of key aides and the continuing Russian election investigation.
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