Thursday, 27 October 2016

People In These Professions Are More Likely To Cheat On Their Partners..

Long story short a survey has revealed that bankers are the most likely profession to cheat on their partners, but pilots, doctors and nurses are almost as bad.
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As if we needed another reason to distrust bankers, it has emerged that people in the financial profession are the most likely to have an affair.


An intriguing and eye-opening study from Victoria Milan – a website for married and attached people who are searching for affairs – has ranked the nine professions that most lend themselves to infidelity, reports the Daily Mail.
Financiers, who already have a pretty bad rep, are the most likely to cheat, followed by pilots, air stewards and stewardesses.
Doctors and nurses are next on the list, which is followed by CEOs and secretaries – so basically all the cliches.
Other high-risk professions include athletes, musicians, DJs and models. So, it’s bad news if your partner was at the Olympics or is in a David Guetta video. 
There were also some intriguing insights into the mentality of someone having an affair at work
A whopping 65% of adulterous women choose to have affairs within the office, but 85% wouldn’t recommend sleeping with someone you work with. Oh, the regrets.
But only 10% said they were worried that an affair might endanger their career progression. The study didn’t say whether people felt affairs had actually helped them climb the workplace ladder. 
Another recent study from New York University suggested that the most dangerous ages for affairs are 29, 39 and 49 – as a partner reaches a millstone age and starts to reevaluate their life.
So if your partner is a 39-year-old banker or a 29-year-old model, you may want to pay them some especially close attention.

Note:

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It’s surely no coincidence that so many of the high-risk professions for affairs, like pilots and nurses, are also the most common sexual fantasies.

Drop This Fact: 36% of men and women have been unfaithful on a business trip and the average length of an affair is two years.



Culled: Askmen.uk

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


Saturday, 17 September 2016

SUPERMOM SPECIAL: HERO OF THE MONTH Obiageli Ezekwesili

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Obiageli Ezekwesili popularly known as Oby Ezekwesili hails from Anambra State of Nigeria.
She obtained her Master's degree in International Law and Diplomacy from
the University of Lagos. She later traveled to the Unite States where she enrolled in the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University and obtained her Masters Degree in Public administration. She also trained in the Accountancy firm of Deloitte and Touche and became a chartered accountant. 
Ezekwesili worked with Professor Jeffrey Sachs at the Center for International Development at Harvard.
Obiageli Ezekwesili co-founded Transparency International, an anti-corruption body based in Berlin, Germany. There, she was one of the pioneer directors. She later came back to Nigeria and served as the Federal Minister of Solid Minerals and later as Federal Minister of Education during the second-term of president OlusegunObasanjo. Oby Ezekwesili was once the Vice-President of the World Bank's Africa division, a position she held from May 2007 to May 2012.

During the regime of president Olusegun Obasanjo Obiageli Ezekwesili held the position of the Pioneer head of the Budget Monitoring and Price Intelligence Unit (nick-named Due Process Unit). It was at that time that she was given the sobriquet of "Madam Due Process" owing to the outstanding work she led a team of professionals to do in sanitation of  the public procurement or contract award at the Federal level in Nigeria. The Nigerian Bureau for Public Procurement legislation can be described as her brainchild. Other legislation she engineered include the NEITI legislation and the new Minerals and Mining legislation.
Apart from holding positions as the Minister of Solid Minerals (Mines and Steel) in June 2005 during which period she led a vibrant reform program that led to Nigeria being globally recognized as a credible mining investment destination. She was also the Chairperson of the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI). It was at this period that she led the first ever national implementation of the global standards and principles of transparency in the oil, gas and mining sector.
Oby Ezekwesili was appointed the Federal Minister of Education in June 2006, a position she held until she went for an appointment in the World Bank in May 2007. Her appointment as Vice-President for the Africa Region at the world bank was actually announced in March 2007, by President Paul Wolfowitz.
On October 1, 2012, Bharti Airtel, one of the world's leading telecommunications firm having operations in 20 countries, named Obiageli Ezekwesili as a director on its board. Oby is also one of the board members of World Wildlife Fund (WWF), The Harold Hartog School of Government and Policy,  the School of Public Policy of Central European University,  New African magazine and The Center for Global Leadership of Tufts University.
In May 2012, the University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria, awarded Ezekwesili an honorary Doctor of Science (DSC) degree.

After nearly 300 girls were abducted from Chibok by the Islamist militant group Boko Haram., Oby Ezekwesili co-founded the viral #BringBackOurGirls campaign on social media, which urges action to bring the girls back. Some international personalities including  Michelle Obama, Alicia Keys, Chris Brown and others have identified with the clamor for the release of the abducted schoolgirls and the #BringBackOurGirls campaign.



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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.”

Tuesday, 23 August 2016

We Worship Olodumare And Not Idol - Ooni of Ife


Ooni Alayeluwa Adeyeye Enitan Babatunde Ogunwusi – Ojaja II has reinstated God as his God. The Ife monarch was reacting to criticisms he faced when he led a praise and worship session in a Redeemed church in the United States. Image result for ooni of ife

He wrote on his official Facebook page, We are tagged as idol worshippers, but truth be told we are not idol worshippers. Our traditions give all the glory, adoration and honor to the almighty God which we know as Olodumare.

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.


  

You Deserve to Be a Millionaire. Follow These 12 Tips to Get There

I started with nothing and have been blessed with enough focus, commitment, follow through and the ability to not make excuses that I have done extremely well in my life. This principles work.
You Deserve to Be a Millionaire. Follow These 12 Tips to Get There.


1. It's never been easier.
It has never been easier, so don’t make it so difficult. There is so much money in the world today and so many ways to get yourself known. The first thing you have to know is that it’s out there and it’s not that hard. In fact, everyone will be a millionaire in their lifetime: $50,000 per year times 20 years equals $1 million.

2. Saving won’t do.
The old ideas of saving every penny is not the way today. You can’t simply save your way to the first million without becoming old, at which point the money probably won’t matter to you.

3. Live below your means.
Live below the money you are making. Not because you are depriving yourself, but because you are seeking to bank millions. No one has ever done business with me because of the suit I wear, the watch I have on my wrist or the car I drove. Live below your means until you don’t have to anymore.

4. Push every tax angle you can.
Learn the tax code and use it to your advantage. Quit bitching about taxes and learn how it can benefit you. The code was put together to give preference to earners. I have joined multiple multi-level marketing companies while still being an employee so I could take advantage of write-offs like the home and car. These were, and are, legitimate ways for me to reduce my tax bill and possibly make some more money -- plus I have a chance to surround myself with great people.

5. Mature from income to investor.
The way to get rich is to make investments, but you can’t do that if your income doesn’t allow for you to set aside money to invest. The only reason to make and save money is so that you can invest it. Only invest money in projects you know will score and never give up your income.

6. Start acting like a boss.
Quit acting poor and quit acting like you are a spectator. Boss up in everything. When the bill comes for dinner, boss up. When you have to invest money to get information, buy a list, grow your brand or learn to sell you need to write the check like a boss, not like a little whiner.

7. Automate a pay-yourself-first program.
Set up with your employer to pay yourself to a savings account so that you have money deposited each month before you get a check to pay your bills and live your life. This is one thing I started doing when I was 26 years old that kept me "broke" without money to lose or waste and forced me to continue to hustle. This is the step that will make number five possible.

8. Be in a hurry.
Be the hare, the turtle and the millionaire! The only thing that comes to those that are patient are the crumbs left behind by those in a hurry.

9. Do the millionaire math.
Do the math on what it takes to hit a million. If you make $50,000 a year and can figure out how to put away 40 percent of it (that is my saving target) it will take you 50 years times $20,000 per year to get there. If you don’t do your math you won’t get there because you won’t have the right mindset. Math is a universal language.

10. Do not diversify.
I know the diversification concept is popular, but it’s wrong. If you are going to bank a million before you are old and tired you need to pick something you believe in and know it's going to work and go all in.

11. Seek multiple flows.
If you don’t get multiple flows happening you will never create financial freedom. Don’t confuse number 10 with multiple flows. These are not conflicts -- have parallel flows going. Don’t make your first flow disconnected, make it similar so that it takes less energy and less resources.

12. Avoid spending money or tying up your money in homes, IRAs or colleges.
I know it’s not popular, but these are traps. Show me someone that became a millionaire from buying homes, other than me. Flipping homes, by the way, is not buying homes -- that is a real estate play. Wall Street has convinced you to do these things to trap and immobilize you.
You deserve financial freedom. You should have your financial targets to be a millionaire up until the point that you become one. Then your target should be to hit 100 million!


Courtesy: http://www.entrepreneur.com/  

Friday, 5 June 2015

High heels can damage your feet



Chris Delpierre, a podiatrist at the Sports Science Institute of South Africa in Cape Town, gives the low-down on high heels and our health. High heels may look good but they can cause problems for your feet, ankles, legs, hips and back.

Feet and Ankle Problems
When you wear heels, the centre of gravity shifts forwards to the ball of the foot. The higher the heel, the more pressure it gives the foot. This can cause relatively simple problems, like calluses or corns, as well as more serious conditions. These may include forefoot deformities, like bunions, and nerve conditions, like neuromas. The narrower toe box and tendency of the foot to slide forwards in heels can cause blisters and corns. With the foot in a downward position, calf muscles are shortened, causing a shortening of the Achilles tendon. The muscles can then become tighter causing pain or injury when barefoot or in flat shoes.

Leg and Hip Problems
The dropped foot position and the increased pressure can cause compensation in the rest of the body. The knee remains in a slightly bent position, which affects the natural curvature of the back. Continuous use of high heels could cause knee arthritis as well as chronic hip and/or back pain.

TIPS for Wearing High Heels
  • Get the best possible fit.
  • Try to wear open-toe shoes to avoid corns and calluses on the toes.
  • Get shoes with a wider, more stable heel.
  • Switch between different heel heights to avoid Achilles tendon/calf issues.
  • Cushioning the forefoot is good.


- Daily Fix



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