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Friday, 28 December 2018

Tips On How To Track Your Lost Mobile Phone And Get It Back

It could be frustrating when one loses a mobile phone either by misplacement or theft. This is because it’s always an uphill task to recover the phone. However, do you know that if you lose your MTN network SIM and your mobile phone, you can trace it back? A lot of people must have heard of the imel number but don’t know its usefulness. With imel number which has 15 digits, you can track your lost phone anywhere in the world.
How it works
First of all, get your mobile phone imel number/code by dialling *#06# from your Mobile phone and the unique 15 digits number will appear on your phone.

Another means to get your phone imel number is to check your phone pack menu or instruction paper. At times the manufacturers do include in the menu the phone imel. This same imel number might be in a sticker paper attached with the phone panel. You can as well check this by removing the phone battery and check the white sticker attached with the panel (the engine of your phone). However, most mobile phone sellers do write out the phone imel number in the receipt of your phone given to you.

Then put down this number in a secure place like a diary because this is the number which will help in tracing your mobile phone.

✒ Once your phone is stolen, all you need do is to e-mail the 15 digits IMEI number to cop@vsnl.net along with other details listed below.

✒ Name: (real name and not necessarily the name on your receipt)

✒ Address: (present address not necessarily where you bought the phone)

✒ Phone model: (model number of your phone…e.g. 3310, L6, 202, G471f, 302i,..)

✒ Make: (maker or product name of your phone e.g. Iphone, Nokia, Tecno, Sagem,….)

✒ Last used No.: (last number you called or that called you i.e your last received or dialled number)

✒ E-mail for communication: (Your working email to receive feedback)

✒ Missed date: (The date the phone was stolen or misplaced)

✒ IMEI No.: (Your copied imel number)
With all these details fully submitted, Your Mobile will be traced within next 24 hours via a complex system of General Packet Radio Services GPRS and internet.

Yola!! You will find where your hand set is being operated and the new user’s number will be sent to your email. And you can take it from there by informing the appropriate authority.

Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Kenya hosts world's first albino beauty pageant hosted by Kenya


So some weeks back, contestants in Nairobi aimed at fighting back against persecution in east Africa, where albino body parts are sold on black market.

With its evening gowns, celebrity judges and tears of joy, this beauty pageant in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, was like many others – except for one thing: all 20 contestants had albinism.

Titled Beauty Beyond Skin, the world’s first albino pageant was designed to celebrate people who lack pigment in their skin, hair and eyes, and to fight the widespread persecution of albinos in east Africa .
Ten women and 10 men modelled the latest fashions at the event as they competed for the title of Mr and Miss Albinism Kenya in front of a crowd of about 1,000 people. The contestants used the occasion to petition the government to better recognise and respect their condition. Some dressed up as army officers, waiters and police officers to highlight that albinos belong in every part of society.


But the event was also about fashion: some outfits were crafted from materials such as cement bags, balloons, paper bags, doormats, cotton wool and CDs, showcasing creativity and individual style.
Loyce Lihanda, who was crowned Miss Albinism Kenya, said: “For so long albinos have been treated as half-humans because they [are] different. In turn this has affected our self-esteem and the ability to utilise and explore our skills and talents.
“We come from a mentality that we cannot achieve what ‘normal’ people can because we are different. Yet time has proven that we can excel.”
In Kenya, albinism is a highly stigmatised condition. The biggest threat to people with the condition is the trade in albino body parts – used in traditional medicine and believed to bring good luck and financial and political gain – on the black market.
In neighbouring Tanzania, at least 75 children and adults with albinism have been killed since 2000, and more than 62 others have escaped with severe injuries after attacks by people seeking to supply witch doctors thought to pay up to $75,000 (£61,500) for a full set of body parts.

Last year more than 35 albinos were evacuated from towns near the Kenya-Tanzania border after an increase in ritual killings, allegedly linked to politicians hoping to be elected.
Isaac Mwaura, Kenya’s first and only albino MP, said Kenyans needed to change their attitude towards albinos, and pointed out that the celebration marked 10 years of campaigning by the Albinism Society of Kenya.
“A time is coming when we will have people with albinism serving in the army and police force. We already have some in the National Youth Service, and this is a milestone in achieving inclusion despite the difference in skin colour,” he said.
“We have come to say that people with disability are beautiful people. We can have the names ‘beautiful’, ‘handsome’ and ‘albinism’ in one society.”
Ruto said the government would work with albinos to ensure their safety. “The dream of every child is valid, and it does not matter [what] their skin colour [is],” he said.
Ruto said the government had earmarked various benefits for albinos, including a 100m Kenyan shillings (£807,500) drive for sunscreen, special sunglasses and tax breaks.
The Albinism Society of Kenya chair, Alex Munyere, said more needed to be done to dispel myths about the condition. He said intimidation and harassment had serious repercussions in the lives of many albinos, leading to trauma and, in extreme cases, suicide.
“People with albinism suffer a lot of stigma and grow up without parents,” Munyere said. “If we can appreciate them more, we can break the cycle of low self-esteem and help them achieve their dreams.”
Billed by organisers as the first pageant of its kind, young albino men and women competed for the title of Miss and Mr Albinism Kenya.

Contestants pose on stage during a pageant hosted by the Albinism Society of Kenya.

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Monday, 14 November 2016

Innjoo Pro 4G LTE Specifications, Features And Price

It seems InnJoo don't want Tecno and Infinix to bench them in the production of the blow one's mind devices. Innjoo Pro is the latest flabbergast device from Innjoo and the device is already available for sale in Saudi Arabia. Obviously Innjo attention might be a little bit shifted from Nigeria, because most of their LTE they secretly launched are yet to available in Nigeria market.


The InnJoo Pro 4G Android Smartphone features a 2.5D diamond cut glass that perfectly meets its 8.6mm thin edges at the corner. The design has a small bezel to glass ratio that accentuates its sleek, metal body design. The sandblasting finish at the back gives it a gorgeous shimmer for a premium visual appeal.

Innjoo Pro runs Android 5.1 Lollipop out of the box, a 6 inches Phablet with fingerprint, massive 3GB of ram and 32GB internal memory. Not just that, but it also comes with 2.5D diamond cutlass glass.

Innjoo Pro's touch sensor is far beyond user-friendly, it's intelligent. It needs only 0.35 seconds to recognize your fingerprint, in all directions, and the passing rate is higher than 99%. You can also overlap one or more fingerprints on top of another, to unlock the phone with any of your fingertips, simple and effective.




It comes with 4000mAh Polymer Li-ion battery of high-capacity is packed into the 8.6mm slim body. It supports two-day long normal usage. Save your mind of running out of battery, and immerse yourself in reading, watching, gaming and surfing.




Below are the highlights of its specification


Technology

2G: GSM 900/1800.

3G: WCDMA 2100.

4G: FDD 1800.


SIM Type: Dual SIM (Micro SIM, dual standby).

OS: Android 5.1 lollipop.


Design

Dimensions: 160.2 * 82.4 * 8.6 mm.

Weight: 193g.


Display: 6-inch, 1280 * 720 pixels HD, IPS Capacitive touchscreen.

Build: Metal (Aluminum) design.

Colours: Grey, Gold & Rose Gold.


Hardware

Processor Name/Technology: Mediatek MT6735P.

Processor Speed: 1.0 GHz.

Number of Processor Cores: Quad-core.

Graphic Processor: Mali-T720 MP1.

RAM: 3 GB.

Internal Storage: 32 GB.

External Storage: microSD, up to 128 GB.

Sensors: Accelerometer, Light, Proximity, Gravity, Fingerprint Sensor.


Camera

Rear: 13 MP, Autofocus.

Video recording: Yes.

Front-facing: 8MP.


Multimedia

Music Support: OGG, AAC, AMR, MP2, MP3, M4A, MKA,.

Loudspeaker: Yes.

Audio Technology: LRC lyrics synchronising, Photo Album, Stereo speaker.

Video Support: AVI, MKV(XVID/px/H.264), MOV, TS, M2TS, RM/RMVB, FLV, 3GP, MPEG, DAT, MP4(support to 1080P:1920×1080).

FM Radio: Yes.


Connectivity

Bluetooth: v4.0.

Bluetooth Profiles: –

WiFi: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, hotspot.

GPS: Yes, A-GPS.

USB: micro USB v2.0.

USB OTG: No.

NFC: No.

3.5mm audio jack: Yes.


Battery

Battery: Li-Polymer 4,000 mAh.

Charging: Fast Charge – Yes.


Miscellaneous

Extra Features: Office software, Skype.

Launch Date: October 24, 2016.

Availability: October 24, 2016.

Launching price: 555.00SAR


I wonder why InnJoo mobile is dodging the Nigeria Market. What do you think is the reason? Let heard your opinion, by making use of the comment box.

Saturday, 12 November 2016

MTN Season Of Surprises - Get Free Airtime, SMS Bonus and Data Offer By Dial Simple Code

No dulling guys, it’s MTN Season of Surprises! MTN is currently surprising customers with what they termed #SeasonOfSurprises




You could get free airtime to enjoy long conversations every day, browse with unbelievable free data, attend live MTN events with free tickets, get shopping vouchers when you transfer cash with Mobile Money, and much more. It is the MTN’s way of saying THANK YOU for their continued patronage of MTN services.

The Surprise package depends on luck. It means, what Eniobanke got might be different from what Mr. Nubian's will get.

How It Work

Simply dial *142# on your MTN line and you’ll be surprised with the awoof you’ll see there. Am friend dialed the code on his MTN line and what he got is to pay N5000 and get N24500 + 1666MB of free data, valid for 30 days.



Yours may be different from others when you dial the code, but you might be amazed by getting 2GB of data + 30Mins for just N200! Yeah that while it is call season of surprise.

Dial the code and tell us what you get via the comments box below.

Friday, 11 November 2016

MMM operators blast federal government...

Members of the Mavrodi Mondial Moneybox (MMM) in Nigeria, have criticized the House of Representatives  them for ‘witch hunting’. A member identified as Tonye Ibim, said: 

There are people that now have more than a million in their accounts in few months via the scheme and have not scammed or been scammed by anybody.”


The House of Representatives had directed the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, arrest promoters of MMM


Promoters of the Mavrodi Mondial Moneybox, popularly known as ‘MMM’, have criticized the House of Representatives for ‘witch hunting’ them.

This is after the lower house of legislature on Wednesday, November 9 agreed that the scheme meant trouble for Nigerians and should therefore be stopped.

The lawmakers directed the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, to immediately go after the promoters of MMM in Nigeria.

The lawmakers observed that the current economic recession in the country gave popularity to the scheme which offers 30 per cent return on investment for any money put into the scheme within 30 days.

The investment scheme has a Russian origin and “involves directing clients to make money available for an anonymous person with a promise of 30 per cent return within one month.”

The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) had revealed plans to shut down the scheme in Nigeria, insisting it is fraudulent.


A branch manager of a new generation bank in Nigeria, speaking anonymously to Daily Post said: “All these people that are against MMM are not ready to take risks or they have been victims of networking schemes and online businesses that didn’t pay them well.

“It’s not like they doubt MMM, they are just naïve about how the whole thing works. It’s magical, you know.

“Even the banks are furious because they can’t just believe that any deposit scheme can promise a 30% interest rate after 30 days, but I am a banker and I am not in doubt.

“Even some bankers are enjoying from MMM; the unemployed also are not left out. To an average Nigerian, the benefits of MMM is not far-fetched.

Another member, identified as Tonye Ibim, said: “There are people that now have more than a million in their accounts in few months via the scheme and have not scammed or been scammed by anybody.

“I only can’t understand why members of the National Assembly, the House of Representatives are witch hunting the scheme.

“The government should be happy now that people are surviving- not begging and living in penury.


“They have refused to pass a bill that will bring about employment and revive the bad economy, yet they have the time to debate on a scheme that is saving us in this bad economic recession. Do you know how many people would have taken to crime due to lack of jobs in the country if not for MMM?”

Meanwhile, Nigerian has cried out on how the scheme has been of help to their house hold. 

Monday, 7 November 2016

The dignity of an honest job By Pius Adesanmi


After completing my doctoral comprehensives and having my dissertation proposal accepted and approved by my committee in 1999, I decided I needed a break from Vancouver. I needed to go somewhere to recharge my batteries and, if possible, write the first draft of my dissertation. "

That needed break came in the form of a research fellowship offer from the Institut Francais d’Afrique du Sud in Johannesburg. The French Institute of South Africa offered me a six-month research stay in Johannesburg, complete with speaking and networking opportunities at Wits.

My friend, Bayo Emm, and I were sharing the same flat in Vancouver. Bayo and few friends drove me to the airport. Six months later, Bayo was at the Vancouver airport to welcome me back. Then, a day after my arrival from Johannesburg, I needed to send money urgently to Nigeria to help out a distant relative who was an undergraduate.

Across the road from our apartment, there was a Money Mart outlet we used for Western Union transactions. Bayo and I strolled there. As soon as they saw me walk in, the ladies behind the counter grinned warmly. One of them exclaimed: “hey mister, long time no see! Did you travel or something?” I confirmed that, indeed, I had been “away in Africa” for six months. We did more small talk and I completed my transaction.

Bayo hadn’t said a word. As we strolled back to our apartment, he was morose and thoughtful.

Ol’boy, wetin dey worry you? I finally asked him.

Pius, those girls missed you. They actually noticed that you weren’t around.

Which girls?

The Western Union girls.

Why won’t they notice? We are regular customers. We have used that Money Mart almost weekly now in the last two years.

Yes, Pius, that is the problem. You and I go there almost once a week. The money you go there to send home, is it to buy land, build a house, or start a business back home?

No, Bayo, it’s just the usual runs to help family, relatives, and friends.

Well, Pius, that is why those girls in Western Union got me thinking about our lives here. If you send money to help people out in Nigeria to the point that Western Union notices your absence, wahala wa o. Pius, when Western Union begins to tell us that “o ma t’ojo meta”, when Western Union begins to tell you long time no see, and what turned you to a valued family member of Western Union is not money you are spending on yourself, it is time to start thinking. It is time to start putting some of that money we are sending into projects back home. Don’t just be subsidizing people back home. After a few years, our culture will make the same people ask: after all the years abroad, what has he done for himself?

Bayo’s opinion affected me deeply. For the first time, I realized that I had made weekly trips to Western Union without a break for nearly two years and none of those trips had been for myself. I thought about how I was scrapping together the crumbs I was sending home from Vancouver…

…life in Canada, in Vancouver precisely, had taught me a few rude and crude lessons about the dignity of labour and of all jobs. I was coming from Nigeria and from a sociology in which the first day of your University admission automatically separates you from certain spheres of life and certain socialities. Nigeria tells you that once you have anything to do with a University, certain jobs are beneath you, certain situations are beneath you and the people who do such jobs are inferior to you. The social apartheid between those who have been to the University and those have not been in Nigeria is the worst there is in Africa.

I had arrived in Vancouver as a fully-funded PhD student. I had a doctoral Fellowship. I also had a teaching assistantship. I had a first and second degree, obviously, from Ilorin and Ibadan. And I already had minimal recognition as a writer. I was a big man of some sorts in Nigeria.

My first pay check was a rude shock! I ran to financial services at UBC to complain that there had been an error with my pay. They laughed and explained all the deductions to me. After all the deductions, I still had to contend with rent and bills and feeding.

I did the math and discovered to my horror that after all the taxes and deductions and the bills, I was lucky to be left with even $20 of spare change every month.

And there was all that crowd in Nigeria waiting…

Waiting for Western Union to start to make deliveries from Canada…

It was at this point that other members of the Nigerian graduate student community, who had arrived years before me, had gone through the same eye-openers and were waiting for the Canadian system to introduce herself to me, stepped in with a dire verdict:

Pius, na so this system be o. There is no big man here. If you won’t say that you are too big, I will talk to my supervisor where I work. There is vacancy for one more cleaner. There is vacancy for one more dish washer. There is vacancy for one more delivery boy. The cleaning job involves toilets o.

Jeez! Cleaner? Cleaning toilets? A whole Pius Adesanmi? With my first class degree from Ilorin? With my masters with distinction from Ibadan? Haba! And with my doctoral fellowship at UBC? I cursed and abused the Nigerians who were telling me such nonsense.

A few weeks later, I put one leg on top of another leg and went back to the same Nigerians: em, bros, please, is that cleaning job still available?

My first job was in a basement in the science faculty. It was a huge basement where the University kept thousands of live rats for science experiments. The rats were kept in cages and their cages were filled with bedding made of ground and dried and crushed corn cobs. This is where they shit and piss. It was our job to change the soiled bedding and wash the cages twice a day for the environment of the rats must always be airy and dry and fresh. The industrial washing machines we fed the cages to were like stuff you found in a bottling company. They emitted heat worse than hell.

I spent two years of my life in that hell hole in order to be able to afford just an extra hundred or two hundred dollars to send home. At the other end of the telephone line, when you called to announce how much you had sent, it wasn’t uncommon to hear, “Uncle, just hundred dollars?”. I would hang up in anger, cursing and yelling.

Just hundred dollars? That one extra job wasn’t enough. That is how Bayo and I juggled jobs, cleaning, working in a bakery…

For my first floor cleaning job, they asked if I had previous cleaning experience. Previous cleaning experience? I had to phone one of my Professors in Ibadan. Prof, there is an emergency here o. I am looking for work and I gave them your email. Please, if you receive an email asking if I had cleaning experience, please say that I was a part time cleaner in Ibadan o.

Ha, Payooosi, cleaner bi ti bo ooo?

Prof, e fi yen nle sir. Just confirm my experience as a cleaner in Ibadan!

I got that second cleaning job. I cleaned rat piss and shit in the morning and cleaned floors and toilets in between.

On a trip home, I discovered that many of the recipients of the proceeds of my cleaning jobs were able to afford things I couldn’t dream of in Canada.

Yet, there was no time I really needed to do any of that. I started out with a University Graduate Fellowship and by my second year, I had won the Killam Doctoral Fellowship, the most prestigious doctoral fellowship in Canada. My scholarships would have been enough for me if I didn’t have to carry communal and community load under cultural obligations back home. But I am grateful for that humbling experience. For that practical lesson in life that Canadian culture and Western culture taught me that every job has dignity if it is honest and there is nobody above any job.

Undergraduates in Canada and the United States juggle three or four menial jobs just to survive. Sometimes, in Nigeria, I see oyinbo undergraduate students doing study abroad in our Universities.

And some of our foolish boys will be running after the Canadian and the American kids with marriage proposals. And I would tell such foolish boys: you think she can sponsor you to America or Canada abi? Kontinuu. Do you have any idea how many menial jobs – cleaning in Walmart and McDondald’s – she combined to be able to save up and come here? These are jobs you will consider beneath you as an undergraduate in Nigeria.

Can you take a part time job as a cleaner in Chicken Republic to supplement whatever your parents and Uncles are giving you for your undergraduate studies? Well, that is what your oyinbo undergraduate peers do in Canada and America. I agree it is easier for them because nobody looks down on them: every job has dignity.

Today, the Governor of Lagos State is having trouble convincing graduates to believe in the dignity of certain kinds of honest jobs. Do not blame those kids. Blame the society which raised them to believe that they must start out in life as Dangote otherwise they are failures. Blame the society which trained them to look down on certain kinds of jobs as graduates.

Warning: pieces and contributions are the opinions of the writers only and do not represent the opinions of  this blog

Pius Adesanmi, a professor of English, is Director of the Institute of African Studies, Carleton University, Canada

Sunday, 6 November 2016

8 Things You Should Never Post On Social Media.


Day by day people put themselves and their family members at Unnecessary risks Just by Carelessly Posting almost every thing about their life privacy , All in the name of showing of , Having Fun , Luxurious Life attitudes..etc



Not Only that its wrong, Some of your status get to fight you later in life, fake accounts are also in abundance, which is why it is vital to keep the information you share to a minimum.

Not here to stop your from your steady and careless posting habits but please refrain from sharing the following

1) HOLIDAY PLANS

A lot of peeps are guilty of this ,some even go to the extent of even telling you who and who in the family are going and who is staying, Informing the public that you are off to Ibadan for new yam festival and would be there for two weeks might also end in dire consequences. as you could be alerting robbers and bad people of the situation at hand. you could post whatever you wanna post on social media especially Facebook, but when it comes to the holiday/vacation/traveling aspect , Just refrain from sharing.

2) WINNING TICKETS

where are my betting and gambling peeps ,Them who cant do without going to Nairabet ,those streets urchins who cant sleep unless their legs greets the floor of the betting houses.. you see guys on Facebook with status like “Guess What i just grabbed 750k from bet9ja, they must surely pay, on my way to the bank with them” ,Well my question to you guys is, “How would you feel after winning your game and then get kidnapped,or on getting home your debtors are already sitting and waiting at home , its not going to end well.
you can as well prevent this by not posting your winning tickets on social media better to keep this to thyself.

3) HOME ADDRESS/CURRENT LOCATION

Most people give out their home address location more than you think , its not as dangerous as posting about your holiday plans but can be used against you. lets say “you get someone angry on Facebook, and maybe forget about it but the person doesn’t , He seeks for retaliation and he seems not to be getting any, and then you post your home address on your status innocently, see you in the hospital if lucky.
current location is as dangerous as getting a matchstick to the petrol station we all know what will happen when its lit , Never disclose where you are at the moment , There are a lot of Risks associated to it which you know and don’t need me to tell you about.

4) BANK DETAILS

Posting details about you Bank account on social networks has no much risks associated to it , But i would advise that you don’t post your bank details publicly on social media. There is no need for it. Anyone who wishes to send money to you should message you privately, Hackers are everywhere and just need a little detail from you and your money is a thing of the past.

5) YOUR RELATIONSHIP / RELATIONSHIP ISSUES

Almost everyone is a student of the above course , Social media has a hand in 48% of ruined relationship . Relationships that have been taking to the social networks don’t last.
Social media is not a place for solving relationship issues Infact it does the opposite, and those who bring their relationship to social networks the networks looking at you like, “Welcome Chioma, so how do you want us to help you ruin your relationship” ??

6) LUXURIOUS LIVING

People who show off their wads of cash , Gold plated items, Mansions , Cars , Expensive cloths etc. on social media should reduce this character to its minimum or refrain totally from doing such. especially celebrities , we all have heard cases of people being held at gunpoint , robbed at home , etc. doing this does not tell people that you are wealthy its just going to give robbers a reason to…..

7) NUDE/EXPLICIT CONTENTS OF YOU

i don’t think any sane person as of this modern era will go on social media to post Their nudes (Unclad pictures) , especially someone who wants to build a personality and be respected later in the future.
Even if you think your privacy is strong remember Facebook could be hacked and all those pictures could be leaked to people you don’t want it to be showed to – Your parents and colleagues as examples. i read a short joke on twitter that said ” All this girls posting there nudes online, i hope you know explaining to your parents that your bride price is no more than a bottle of soft drink wont be hard”

8)  STATEMENTS THAT WILL BE USED AGAINST YOU LATER

I can recall this guy who wrote something about first bank in his second year at school , when he finally graduated 3 years later , he went for an interview and was disqualified because of it , after it was Dug up later.

Doing the Ebola outbreak , a single status from a lady about using salt to cure the dreading ailment, killed people and left the rest seriously unconscious,she was arrested later, the rest is history. The power of social media.

You should mind what you say on social media, they could fight you later. Always speak with caution, accuse with facts and update your status with correct information.

Please don't allow anything to happen to you before you learn from it. 

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Monday, 31 October 2016

If He Does These 3 Things, — He's sure Gonna Cheat On You



If you remember one rule about cheating, let it be this: There are always signs in the beginning. What are those signs? How can you tell if someone you’re dating will one day cheat on you?

Watch out for these particular things, and save yourself unnecessary heartbreak.

Once you start dating someone, how much time does it take to see the signs?


While there is no perfect answer to this complex question, it is safe to say that you will have seen most of the personality traits in someone you’re dating after several months of knowing that person.

In other words, if you have been dating someone for four or five months or longer, it’s safe to say that you know that person pretty well. By the time you have dated someone this long, you have likely seen them in a wide range of circumstances and you have a sense of whether this is a person you can trust to be monogamous or not.

Sadly, many people continue relationships even after they sense their partner might be cheating, so the second purpose of this article is to tell you to trust your instincts and terminate the relationship soon after you sense potential trouble.

1. Past history of cheating.

ands down, the number one sign that your new date will cheat on you is if that person cheated in their past relationship. You may not find out this information early on, but it will often come out over time. Some individuals have cheated in the past and won’t ever do it again, but most people who cheated in the past will cheat again.

To feel convinced that someone won’t cheat on you even though they cheated on their ex, you need to have a lot of conversations on the subject and, ideally, you want to know that this person went to therapy or sought other help (self-help books, etc.) to deal with the underlying issues.



2. Going MIA for hours or being unreachable by phone.


If your date or new partner occasionally disappears during the day or evening and can’t be reached, this is a sign that he or she may be cheating. If he or she is unreachable for a couple of hours, that individual might be at the movies or the gym. But if someone is out of contact for a few hours — especially at night — it is a sign that cheating may be taking place.

When you talk to your new partner about the “disappearance,” be honest and share that these absences trigger anxiety or insecurity in you. More importantly, however, if this behavior becomes any sort of pattern, the real task you need to take on is to consider whether it’s time to end the relationship.



3. Flirting with others (right in front of your face!).

Who would do such a thing — flirt with someone right in front of their date? Millions of men and women! It happens all the time so be on the lookout for unbridled flirting right before your eyes.

If your date or new partner flirts with others in front of you, there is a problem. Odds are that this individual needs a lot of attention and that this individual will one day cross the line when you’re not present and shift from flirting to full-blown sexual contact.

If you want to have a long-term monogamous relationship, set a rule with your partner that neither of you will ever flirt with someone in front of one another. If your date takes the plunge and flirts in front of you, talk to friends about whether it is worth terminating the relationship. This kind of behavior is extremely difficult to change, so why not just invest in someone who doesn’t need that much attention from the start?


Simple reminders to take with you…

One of the best rules to remember when it comes to cheating is — wait for it — that your worries about cheating are probably founded unless you have a long history of paranoia with no justification. Most people don’t want to believe that the new person in their life is cheating, so having that sneaking feeling probably means that there really is something to worry about.

If you sense that the person you’re with is cheating on you, take good care of yourself and protect yourself emotionally. Detach a little from the relationship and take a lot of quiet time by yourself so that you can get in touch with your feelings and then make a sound decision about how to proceed.

By Dr. Seth Meyers

Now my question is
1. How realistic is Dr. Meyers thought to you ladies?
2. To the gents how faulty is this argument of Dr. Meyers.
Love to read your humble opinions.



Sunday, 23 October 2016

“I don’t experience orgasms” – Kemi Olunloyo says #StopFemaleGenitalMultilation

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Kemi Olunloyo has revealed she is a victim of Female Genital Mutilation and she is not shy to talk about it.
Kemi in an interview with International Business Times, says her sexual life and mental health were affected after she was mutilated as a child.
According to her, the grave act was committed on her at age five when a family member took she and her sister to meet a man who placed them on his lap and “then cut part of our vagina and clitoral area off.

“There was no anaesthetic and a sharp razor blade was used. I remember my sister and I screaming afterwards,” she said. Adding, “We went home bleeding. Deep down, mom was not happy for some reason.”
Olunloyo told IBTimes UK after years of resentment towards her mother, she finally confronted her in 2012. “She burst into tears telling me that our late paternal grandma ordered my dad to have us do it.”
“It was a cultural barbaric act used to decrease the female libido. It caused me post-traumatic stress disorder for life. I don’t experience orgasm during sex and when I tried to promote the use of sex toys among Nigerian women, men started attacking me saying I was discouraging African women ‘from the real thing.”
“Sex is not important. I have no libido or urge to have sex and I’ve been celibate for 10 years. Millions of women in Nigeria go through this, but they cannot talk or be outspoken like me. It is shameful and a disgrace to them.” 

#StopFGM #WalkAgainstFemaleGenitalMultilation

Saturday, 22 October 2016

Reason While the Oba of Benin and his wives covered their mouths during recent coronation ceremony

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So on 20th of this month, Oba Ewuare ll N’Ogidigan ascended the throne of his ancestors to become the 40th Oba of Benin, succeeding his late father, Omo n’Oba n’Edo Uku Akpolopkolo, Oba Erediauwa.

The photo above of the newly coroneted Oba puzzled many people with some social media users ridiculously assuming some obnoxious assumption, Well, why was the Oba covering his mouth? It was obviously a cultural act but what was the significance. Even his wives covered their mouths.
An indigene of Edo State, south-south part of Nigeria embarked on a fact-finding mission and got the feedback below:
(1) The Oba usually covers his mouth because when he talks he is the supreme authority and whatever he says is final.
(2) People talk on his behalf most of the time and whatever they proclaim becomes the law with immediate effect.
“A friend of mine who is a painter said he did a painting of the old Oba and it was rejected because it depicted him smiling. According to tradition, people are not supposed to see the Oba’s teeth so he doesn’t smile” the unnamed investigator concluded.
N.B There might be other reasons aside this, we will appreciate your comment and contributions to this  post.
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Saturday, 1 October 2016

“Early Morning Sex Is Beneficial To Health” – Nigerian Professor Educates


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A professor of Biochemistry as enumerated the amazing health benefits of having sex first thing in the morning. Prof. Musa Yakubu of University of Ilorin has said having sex in the early morning lowers blood pressure and reduces risks of heart attack.
Yakubu of the Department of Biochemistry made the assertion in a paper, “Knocking Down the Barriers to Four O’Clock Activities and Reproductive Inadequacies”, presented at the 163rd Inaugural lecture of the university on Friday.
He said that having sexual intercourse, three to four times a week, was good for love life. He said
“Research has shown that sex boosts immune system by stimulating the body’s first line of defence and production of immunoglobulin A (IgA), against cold and fever,” he said.

Immunoglobulin A is one of the most common antibodies in the body system. Antibodies are proteins made by the immune system to fight bacteria, viruses, and toxins.
Sex, according to Yakubu also regulates menstruation in women by influencing the levels of lutenizing hormones that control menstrual period and promote better sleep.
He said sex also releases the feel-good chemical, known as oxytocin, which enhances closeness with one’s partner and makes people feel happier for a longer period of time.
“Lovemaking of about 20 minutes reduces 150 calories,” he said.
The professor of Biochemistry postulated that sex is the most powerful creative force given to human by God for pleasure and deep companionship.
Yakubu, however, noted that any marriage in which the man or woman could not enjoy sexual intercourse or satisfy their partner in bed was a dead marriage.
He said lack of sexual satisfaction had led to the collapse of many marriages in Nigeria, and urged couples to seek for solutions to the problem.
“Sexual and reproductive dysfunctions are common among men and women in Nigeria, which necessitates regular screening and check-ups,” he said.


Source from NAN


Wednesday, 7 September 2016

Between BBOG group, police and new pro-Buhari group

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Having stopped the first silent protest of September 2nd 2016, embarked by the Bring Back Our Girls Group, by the Nigerian Police has, the group rescheduled its cause to Tuesday, 6th September 2016.


However, there was a repeat performance by the police as the authorities, once again, obstructed the BBOG group from attending to their business.

Co-founder, Oby Ezekwesili and other supporters of the BBOG movement are, as expected, disappointed at these turn of events; particularly since the last administration took the same stance about the BBOG protests.

As if to test the BBOG movement, a rival group tagged the Pro-Buhari group was also on hand to thwart the efforts of BBOG group.

In a series of tweets below, this was how the incident unfolded:

 so their parents can have a good sleep. should be priority. https://twitter.com/obyezeks/status/773051150237044736  

DAY876 of OUR .
WE @BBOG_Nigeria deferred our March of Sept. 2nd. Today, >72 working hours after our August30 one, WE MARCH.


DAY876 of  abduction.
Mr. President @MBuhari :
NO MORE EXCUSES.
DECIDE NOW!
ACT NOW!!
WE WANT RESULT!!!

DAY876 of OUR 
REMINDER NOTE to @PoliceNG
"BBOG: Police Has no Right to Ban Protests, Court Rules"

Pres @MBuhari History should be A GOOD TEACHER.
How could you instruct @PoliceNG TO STOP @BBOG_NigeriaADVOCATING FOR ?


President @MBuhari
Our March today is a TEST.
Is the heavy @PoliceNG deployed to the Unity Fountain out to RESTRICT @BBOG_Nigeria MARCH?

Pres @MBuhari
WE ARE IN A DEMOCRACY.
The 1999 Constitution & the Court of the LAND UPHOLD@BBOG_Nigeria 's RIGHT TO OUR MARCH. @PoliceNG 

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We ask every good hearted individuals to help us Bring Back Our Girls, So  that their mothers can sleep with their eyes close. #BBOG


Meet the 25-year-old SUPERMUM that has given birth to 9 kids including a set of triplets and twins (photos)




Hello! the lady pictured below is 25 years old and she had 9 amazing kids including a set of triplets, a set of twins and four individual ones! She recently posted this message below on her Instagram for her critics:
“Folks be so busy making fake pages tryna bash me for having 9 kids but don’t gotta take care of none of them. It’s love knowing that your greatness goes unnoticed by complete strangers… Yes it get hard, yes they work my nerves but I got my kids…”I see lawyers, doctors & athletes” 
Lol, that what being a supermom is all about…… record breakers

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Five new cases of Lassa fever discovered in Plateau


 


The Plateau State Health Commissioner, Dr. Kuden Kamshak on Tuesday said the state has reported four new cases of Lassa fever.
He disclosed this while speaking to journalists in Jos.
Kamshak said samples from the victims have been taken to Delta Sate for analysis and investigation.
He said two have tested positive to the virus out of the 10 cases discovered in the state.
He also said one of the affected persons was a student of the University of Jos, who has been treated and discharged.
He said others have been discharged after been quarantined and observed for 21 days.
He said, “We have commenced aggressive sensitization and awareness campaign in the state.
The campaigns are aimed at enlightening the people on how to prevent the disease and curb the spread.”

Sunday, 5 July 2015

Six Reasons to Update Your Business Plan


Business plans are living documents. Make sure that they evolve with your company and reflect the business you’re running by revising when your company meets these six milestones.
You want to refinance or fundraise. Investors and lenders want to know about your current challenges and have the most up-to-date look at the costs and opportunities you’re forecasting.




You launch a new product or service. A new revenue stream will impact how you manage your resources – and can impact profitability. Let partners and investors in on your vision to get their buy-in and help with execution.


You expand into new markets. How you allocate your time and resources will change dramatically as you expand into different cities and countries. An updated plan can help you set realistic goals and communicate those to you team.
Your competitors have changed. Half the battle of running a successful business is staying aware of what the others in your industry are doing. If your major competitor pivots or there is an up and coming venture that enters the field, include that in your plan


You change suppliers or technologies. Changing your supply chain could help you cut costs or even position your company as more environmentally friendly. Furthermore, a shift to a new tech platform could give your company an important competitive advantage that investors will want to know about.


Your customer changes. If your target customer has shifted, you might need to meet a different set of wants and need. If so, you’ll need to explain in your business plan how you’ll find your new core market and retain it.


  

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