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12166298090?profile=originalwhat if my girl was called aharit instead of arit



My girl has always been my closest friend but not one day has she ever told me her

real name . She said her name is arit and many times i go Aight ? and she says Right

. Not one day has she dared to put it all together and say AHARIT !

I wondered why she would never tell me her real name . I wondered not for long as I

asked her to marry me . to which she immediately agreed . She had been waiting for

this for ages .


Now we are about to get married it is just a few days or even weeks away .



And I asked her for the last time What is your name Arit

And she said AHARIT and I looked at her and understood . AHA RIGHT !


He sold his birthright for a meal of porridge He ignored the 'Aharit' . That which

comes After . Show me Temptations and I will ask for the AHARIT .

Now we shall soon be together for ever even after the AHARIT !

 

Happy Valentine

 

Ephesians 4:2


Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love.
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You can use your Windows Mobile phone as a wireless modem by connecting to your laptop with a cable. This method is fast and simple and has a few benefits over the Bluetooth method; however, it does require a cable, so you have to carry one with you, which may be a hassle in some circumstances.The biggest advantage this method offers is that while your smartphone is connected to your laptop, it receives a battery charge—so when you disconnect it, your phone will have more of a charge than when you first started. I normally use the Bluetooth method, and it's very hard on the battery life of a phone, so I can't overstate how great it is to end up with a charged smartphone at the end of a laptop Internet access session.The downside to this method is that your laptop battery won't last quite as long because it has to charge the phone. The impact is really quite minimal, though; your laptop screen brightness will affect battery life much more than having your phone connected will. And, because you're using the smartphone as a modem, you can disable Wi-Fi on the laptop to conserve a bit of power, which probably offsets the battery load from charging the phone...Here's how to use your Windows Mobile phone as a modem for your laptop (these steps presume that your laptop is running Windows Vista):*Open the Internet Sharing program on your phone.The Internet Sharing program icon*Set the PC Connection to USB. The default connection should be fine for the Network Connection (it is the same connection your phone uses to check e-mail). The status line will say Check USB cable connection. This is normal.Internet Sharing window, with PC Connection set to USB*Connect your phone to your laptop by using the sync/charge cable. You may see a pop-up window telling you that device drivers are being installed. Just wait a few seconds for the process to finish, and then you can proceed to Step 4.Installing device driver software screen in Driver Software Installation window*After about 10 seconds or so, your laptop should be connected to the Internet. You can confirm this by opening a web site in your laptop’s web browser. On your phone, the Status line of the Internet Sharing program should say Connected.*When you're finished with the Internet access, disconnect the phone from the laptop, and in the Internet Sharing application, click Disconnect.The next time you do this procedure, the drivers won't need to be installed, so the connection will happen even more quickly.
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glo mobile new tariff Glo Freedom ! 15k/sec

glo mobile has introduced a new tarrif called glo freedom.. 15k/sec on-net and 20k/sec of-net.without any daily rental or the first minute syndrome 'your special two' package that allows you to register and call for free two glo mobile numbers at 100naira per month it has also extended its midnight call hours from 11pm-5:59am and free calls on sundays glo-glo
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The world's coolest nationalities: Where do you rank?


6. Spanish

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Best lipstick smear ever.

Before everyone realized a couple of years ago that all that money wasn't real, most of northern Europe was flocking to Spain to spend it on vacation homes.

Why? Because sun, sea, sand, siestas and sangria aside, Spain is cool -- and so are the Spanish, who don’t even start the party until most other nations have gone to bed..

It's a shame everyone had to go home.

Icon of cool: Javier Bardem. Antonio Banderas 2.0 bagged Penelope Cruz.

Not so cool: We still haven’t forgotten the Spanish Olympic basketball team’s slant-eyed “tribute” to China in 2008.

5. Americans

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In what other country does POTUS go goofy foot?

What? Americans? War-starting, planet-polluting, over-consuming, arms-bearing Americans? Surely we can't be suggesting that the people who voted George W. Bush into the White House (twice!) are cool?

Yes we are because, like it or not, we must.

The evidence is legion. Global politics aside, the world has done rather well out of Americans. Where would the hipsters of today be without rock and roll, classic Hollywood films, great American novels, tail fins, blue jeans, jazz, hip hop, “The Sopranos,” 360-degree slam dunks and that ultimate embodiment of cool -- surfing?

OK, someone else might eventually have come up with the same ideas, but the point is they didn't and America did.

Icon of cool: Johnny Depp. So cool he left the country, went to Europe, moved in with a French model and tried to become Keith Richards.

Not so cool: Pre-emptive military strikes, random invasions, rapacious consumerism, pathetic math scores and Walmart fatties would also place Americans high on any “most uncool” list.

4. Mongolians

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"You gotta be kidding me -- we got beat out by Singapore?"

Along with a carefully crafted air of quiet mystery, these unflappable souls pretty much perfected the freewheeling, nomadic cowboy existence, throat singing and yurts. Fur-lined everything -- boots, coats, hats, undies -- adds hearty splendor to the historic mystique. And who else keeps eagles as pets?

Icons of cool: Actress Khulan Chuluun, who played Ghengis Khan's wife in the very cool film, “Mongol,” and matched the arch badass arrow for arrow, barb for barb.

Not so cool: Yak-based dairy products … at every meal.

3. Jamaicans

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Just don't call him "mon" and you'll be cool.

There's more to Jamaicans than reggae, including Rastafarian (the most kick-back religion ever invented), an accent that’s the envy of the English-speaking world and the planet’s most distinctive and recognizable hairstyle. Note to backpackers: dreadlocks only cool on actual Jamaicans.

Icon of cool: Jimmy Cliff. The “Harder They Come" singer is still bringing it at 62.

Not so cool: High murder rate and widespread homophobia.

2. Singaporeans

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Finally, something worth Tweeting about, la?

Think about it: in this digital age where blogging and updating Facebook are pretty much all that anyone does anymore, old school notions of cool have been rebooted. No longer the laughingstock, geeks are now inheriting the Earth.

With its absurdly computer-literate population, Singapore is geek central and its people can therefore claim their rightful place as avatars of modern cool. They’re probably all Tweeting about it right now.

Disagree with Singapore at number two? This might change your mind

Icon of cool: Lim Ding Wen. This child prodigy could program in six computer languages at age nine. A glorious future awaits.

Not so cool: With everyone stuck at their computers, the local government actually has to encourage Singaporeans to have sex.

1. Brazilians

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Celebrating their number-one ranking at Copacabana Beach is way cooler than reading this article.

Without Brazilians we wouldn't have samba and Rio carnival; we wouldn't have the soccer beauty of Pele and Ronaldo; we wouldn't have the minuscule swimwear and toned bodies of Copacabana beach; and we wouldn't have certain eye-watering procedures performed with wax.

Unless they're using their sexy, laid-back, party-loving reputation as a cover for exterminating dolphins or invading Poland, then we have no choice but to name Brazilians as the coolest people on the planet.

So, if you're Brazilian and reading this, congratulations -- although, since you're sitting at a computer instead of showing off your six-pack on the shoreline, you probably aren't that cool yourself.

Icon of cool: Seu Jorge. The favela-raised performer's soulful Portuguese-language Bowie covers make you wish Ziggy Stardust was from Brazil, not space.

Not so cool: Mmmmm, Brazilian meat and cocoa -- so delicious, but farming's destruction of vast tracts of rainforest leaves a bitter aftertaste.



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LITTLE ELM, Texas (AP) — Uche Okafor, a defender on two Nigerian World Cup teams and a stalwart player for the Kansas City Wizards in the U.S., committed suicide this week at his Dallas-area home, authorities said Friday. He was 43. Okafor's body was discovered Thursday afternoon by his wife in their house in Little Elm, a town about 30 miles northwest of Dallas, Detective Oscar Hinojosa said. The Tarrant County Medical Examiner's Office said Friday that he hanged himself in an upstairs hallway. A friend who could not reach Okafor called Ifeyinwa Okafor, the former star's wife, police said. Save Up to 90%: Sign up for our free daily e-mail to get in on exclusive deals around L.A. Powered by Groupon. Subscribe Now. "She was at work and she came home and found him," Hinojosa said. Okafor played on the 1994 Super Eagles team that won the African Cup of Nations. Nigeria reached the second round of the World Cup that year and again in 1998, with Okafor on the team both times. He didn't play in 1994 and played in one match in the first round in 1998, a 3-1 loss to Paraguay after they had beaten Spain and Bulgaria. He didn't play in the second-round loss to Denmark "We are totally shocked by the news. Uche Okafor was a great player who represented his country at the highest level," said Musa Amadu, acting secretary general of the Nigerian Football Federation. Okafor was with the Wizards from 1996 to 2000, playing in 119 regular-season games and seven Major League Soccer playoff games. His professional finale came on Oct. 15, 2000, when Kansas City beat the Chicago Fire for its only MLS Cup championship. When Okafor retired before the 2001 season, he was one of only three Kansas City players to have competed every season since the Wizards' inception in 1996, the team said. "I'm terribly sad to hear of his passing," said Ron Newman, Wizards manager from 1996 through 1999. "He was a big, strong guy, but he was very pleasant and I found him to be very professional. He was just an absolute gentleman." "I wouldn't like to be on the wrong side of him if I was playing against him," he said. "He took no prisoners. But he was fair in everything he did; fair play and good guy. If he knocked you over, he'd pick you up and dust you down." Kerry Zavagnin, an assistant coach with Sporting Kansas City — the Wizards changed their name last year — played with Okafor during Kansas City's championship season. "I'm shocked and saddened," he said. "He was a great teammate and most importantly, he was certainly a great man. This is a sad loss for all of us." Okafor had worked for ESPN the past two years, providing analysis of African soccer. His contract had been renewed last month. "We are deeply saddened by news of Uche Okafor's death," the cable network said. "He was well-respected for his insightful analysis on ESPN Soccernet Press Pass. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends and fans." ___ Associated Press writers Diana Heidgerd and Danny Robbins in Dallas, Bill Draper in Kansas City, Mo., and Yinka Ibukun and Jon Gambrell in Lagos, Nigeria, contributed to this report.
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12166295695?profile=originalIt was surprise galore on Thursday at the Ogun State Police Command Headquarters, Eleweran, Abeokuta, when a 15-year-old boy, Wasiu Odunewu confessed that he cut off the head of the immediate younger brother of his father, Odunewu Ojo and sold it for N8,000...



The suspect confessed that he was forced to commit the crime due to financial constraints. "It was a week to the just concluded Ileya festival and I needed money to buy clothes and to entertain my friends. So when my friend brought the 'business', I quickly accepted it to raise money for the festival."

Police source at the Eleweran told Sunday Tribune that the suspects have confessed to the crime and investigations on the matters would soon be completed. The suspects - Wasiu Odunewu, Toibu Babalola, 23 and Shakiru Tiamiyu, 17 - are currently cooling their feet in one of the cells at Eleweran..

Speaking on what led them into the crime, one of the suspects, Toibu Babalola told Sunday Tribune that It was his immediate elder brother, Yusuff Babalola that requested that he should help him get a human head. "It was about a week to Ileya festival, I cannot remember the exact date when my brother came to our village from Lagos. He told me that I should help him get a human head, either fresh or dry. He promised to pay any amount. My brother is working in Lagos. When he gave me the assignment, I told him to give me sometime. I contacted my friend, Wasiu Odunewu about it and he (Wasiu Odunewu) agreed to get it at the cost of N10,000.00. I called my brother on his mobile phone to inform him about the development and he agreed to pay N10,000. To carry out the deal, Wasiu also informed his other friend, Shakiru Tiamiyu about the deal. So, we all agreed to carry out the assignment."

On how they carried out the deal, Toibu told Sunday Tribune that it was agreed among three of them that it would be very difficult to get a fresh human skull and that since the alleged receiver, Yusuff Babalola was not keen on whether the head should be fresh or dry, it was agreed that the suspects should dig a grave and cut off the head. Wasiu quickly suggested that he would lead them (suspects) to the grave of his uncle "when we agreed to carry out the assignment, Wasiu told us he would lead us to where his uncle Odunewu Ojo was buried. The three of us - Wasiu, Toibu and Shakiru left for their village in Debari in Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State. We carried out the assignment in the night around 9.00 pm. But before then, we had gone to the burial site in the afternoon to survey the area. When we went to cut the head, we dug the ground and quickly remove the head and to avoid suspicions we covered the grave and left."

The suspect, Toibu told Sunday Tribune that immediately he got the head, he called his brother to come for it. "After carrying out the deal, I called my brother and he came from Lagos to take the head. He gave me N8,000 and I gave the money to Wasiu. He shared it with his friend, Shakiru. My brother must have used the head for the ritual he wanted to perform."

How they were arrested by the Police, Sunday Tribune learnt that some people in the community noticed that the grave had been tampered with and they raised alarm. They contacted the father of one of the suspects. The family of the dead man went to a traditionalist whom employing charms, the suspects confessed to the crime.

Also speaking and how they were nabbed. Wasiu, told Sunday Tribune saying, "You see, on the day of the operation, we went to the burial site of that my uncle in the afternoon and some people saw us. So, when they saw that the grave had been tampered with, I became the first suspect. The people in the community told my daddy about it and he brought out a charm and told me to tell him everything I knew about the missing head. At that point, I told him that I was responsible for it. He was very sad about it because, the head was that of his immediate younger brother whom he was fond of while alive. My father later invited the Police and I was arrested. I later gave the Police all the necessary information that led to the arrest of my colleagues."

All the suspects explained that they used the money realised from the deal to take care of the ileya festival expenses. "The deal came at a time I needed money for Ileya festival, so when he brought the idea, I could not resist it," Wasiu said.

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THE GOOD

How would you  like a device that opens up a world of new galaxy-tab_06.jpgpossibilities making you work smarter and your life delightfully easy?This is what the Samsung Galaxy Tab/ Etisalat bundle offer is giving you….the opportunity to explore more virtual possibilities.

Business or pleasure, the Samsung Galaxy Tab/ Etisalat bundle offer provides the upwardly mobile and dynamic business executive a rich dataexperience. 

Samsung Galaxy Tab, the Android powered tablet computer is a beautiful device with a 7-inch display and thinlightweight design combined with premium content and functioning toolsthat deliver total effectiveness. It is truly a mobile tablet that isas comfortable to carry around in meetings as it is to use whilerelaxing on the couch at home. It is a perfect device for workingsmarter, watching movies, reading e-books, catching up on your favoriteTV shows or even chatting with old friends. Plus, the Tab is sleek andappropriately sized that it would fit easily into jacket or trouserpockets.

What you get from the Samsung Galaxy Tab/ Etisalat bundle offer

The Galaxy Tab is bundled with a free Etisalat SIM card that comes with:

  • Free monthly voice [25 minutes], Text [25 SMS] and data [250MB] bundles for a 12-month duration. The bundle is awarded on the first dayof  every month for 12 months beginning from the day of activation.This way, you get the feeling of availability of free services everymonth for 1 year.
  • Free platinum 0809 special number
  • Access to installmental payments and consumer loans (terms and conditions apply)

To order yours, visit any Etisalat Experience Centre or Samsung Brand Shop nearest to you or call us on 08090000200.

 

 

THE BAD

Early this morning, I got a headsup from bosun99uk via Twitter notifying me of a Starcomms Android tablet named myPad.

According to the tweet, the tablet runs Android version 2.1, has a 10.1-inch display, is packaged with a free iZap wifi internet router and free 3 months internet subscription. The package is said to cost N75,000.

I was able to source for the image below:
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Oh,notice the hilarous part – the tweet says that Starcomms used the picture of an iPad to advertise their tablet. Yup, that is certainly aniPad in that picture – notice the Apple icons on a supposedly Androidtablet. Hope Apple won’t sue. What happened? Haven’t Starcomms takendelivery of a copy of the tablet they are advertising?

No other details on the device yet, but we are hunting. Hang around.

 

THE "UGLY"

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A lot of people at Gizmodo are psyched about the iPad. Not me! My god, am I underwhelmed by it. It has some absolutely backbreaking failures that will make buying one the last thing I would want to do. Updated

Big, Ugly Bezel
Have you seen the bezel on this thing?! It's huge! I know you don't want to accidentally input a command when your thumb is holding it, but come on.

No Multitasking
This is a backbreaker. If this is supposed to be a replacement fornetbooks, how can it possibly not have multitasking? Are you saying Ican't listen to Pandora while writing a document? I can't have myTwitter app open at the same time as my browser? I can't have AIM openat the same time as my email? Are you kidding me? This alone guaranteesthat I will not buy this product.

No Cameras
No front facing camera is one thing. But no back facing camera either?Why the hell not? I can't imagine what the downside was for including atleast one camera. Could this thing not handle video iChat?

Touch Keyboard
So much for Apple revolutionizing tablet inputs;this is the same big, ugly touchscreen keyboard we've seen on othertablets, and unless you're lying on the couch with your knees proppingit up, it'll be awkward to use.

No HDMI Out
Want to watch those nice HD videos you downloaded from iTunes on yourTV? Too damned bad! If you were truly loyal, you'd just buy an AppleTValready.

The Name iPad
Get ready for Maxi pad jokes, and lots of 'em!

No Flash
No Flash is annoying but not a dealbreaker on the iPhone and iPod Touch.On something that's supposed to be closer to a netbook or laptop? Itwill leave huge, gaping holes in websites. I hope you don't care aboutstreaming video! God knows not many casual internet users do. Oh wait,nevermind, they all do.

Adapters, Adapters, Adapters
So much for those smooth lines. If you want to plug anything into this, such as a digital camera, you need all sorts of ugly adapters. You need an adapter for USB for god's sake.

Update: Why stop at 8? Here are more things we are discovering that suck about the iPad.

It's Not Widescreen
Widescreen movies look lousy on this thing thanks to its 4:3 screen, according to Blam, who checked out some of Star Trek on one. It's like owning a 4:3 TV all over again!

Doesn't Support T-Mobile 3G
Sure, it's "unlocked." But it won't work on T-Mobile, and it uses microSIMs that literally no one else uses.

A Closed App Ecosystem
The iPad only runs apps from the App Store.. The same App Store that is notorious for banning apps for no real reason, such as Google Voice. Sure, netbooks might not have touchscreens, but you can install whatever software you'd like on them. Want to run a different browser on your iPad? Too bad!

 

 

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Motorola-Xoom-Body.jpgMotorola and Google must have been pleased at hearing the Xoom tablet computer was voted the best tablet at the CES 2011. The computer electronics show is an annual event where the best and the not so good display their models which are due for release next year.

In what is set to be a competitive year in the tablet computing industry, with numbers expected to triple over the coming years, Motorola’s new product has done exceptionally well to win the coveted ‘best in show’ award.

The Xoom runs Google’s Android operating system 3.0 which has been called Honeycomb. This operating system has been optimized for tablet computers.

Motorola and Google launched the marketing campaign for the Xoom last year with subtle and not so subtle strategies. It peaked the interest then and it is nice to see a product deliver on the back of the hype.

It will be interesting to see if it can take on the iPad once it is released...

 

 

Can Android Tablets Compete with the iPad?

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We’ve rounded up what we know about upcoming Google Android tablets to see if any devices will give the Apple iPad a true rival.

With the success of Apple’s iPad, virtually every manufacturer is brainstorming their own version attempting to ride the tablet wave. Sound familiar? The tablet market seems to be following the path of smartphones, but there is a key difference this time: Apple doesn’t have quite the head start they had back when the first iPhone was released. Android has made a big dent in the mobile industry and it’s looking to do the same for tablets. Apple sold 3 million iPads in the first 80 days and they’re expected to sell around 20 million more in 2011. If Android wants to get its foot in the door then the time is now, before they fall behind again and it takes years to catch up. More and more manufactures are unveiling plans for tablets and the vast majority are choosing Android (sans HP with their Web OS tablet). Below we’ve rounded up everything we know at this point about upcoming Android tablets and when they might hit the market. If there is a tablet we have missed, let us know and we will add it to the list! 

archos-7.jpgArchos 7

The Archos 7 features a 7-inch (800×400) display, 8GB of internal storage along with a micro SDHC slot (for additional storage) and an ARM Cortex A8 processor. The Archos 7 has been available since March and it runs for $199.99.


cisco-cuis.jpgCisco Cius

Last month Cisco revealed its plans to join the tablet arms race with the Cius. The Cius will pack a 7-inch screen, a 720p webcam on the front and a 5 megapixel camera on the back. No firm launch date has been set, but Cisco has stated that they’re shooting for early next year.


altec-lancing-cruz-tablet.jpgVelocity Micro Cruz Tablet

Velocity Micro will step away from its luxury gaming throne to dabble in the emerging Android tablet market with the release of their Cruz Tablet this summer. It will feature a 7-inch touch-screen, 4GB of built-in storage, and will accept SD cards for additional storage. The Cruz Tablet will release this summer at a surprisingly low price of $300.


samsung-galaxy-tab.jpgSamsung Galaxy Tab P1000

Samsung unveiled a picture of its upcoming Samsung Galaxy Tab last month and it looks like the iPad’s smaller twin. It will feature a 7-inch AMOLED display, Android 2.2, 16GB of internal storage with a microSD expansion slot, and will be powered by a 1.2GHz A8 processor. The Galaxy Tab is expected to launch sometime this summer and a larger 10-inch tablet from Samsung has been rumored to follow.


dell-streak.jpgDell Streak

Stewart Wolpin thought the Streak was closer to a large cell phone than a tablet in his hands-on impressions, but it’s being promoted as a tablet so we’ll play along. The streak will feature a 5-inch display, 5 megapixel camera, and integrated social media apps such as Twitter and Facebook. No solid release date has been set for the Streak, but its unlocked price is expected to be $500.


notion-ink-adam.jpgNotion Ink Adam

The Adam will be the first tablet on the market to feature the Pixel Qi display. The 10-inch transflective LCD display offers 3 different modes for viewing including a reflective e-paper mode for low power viewing even in bright sunlight. The Adam is expected to be released in Q3 of this year in selected countries.


icd-ultra-android-tablet.jpgICD Ultra

ICD’s follows up its 15-inch Vega tablet with the ICD Ultra, a smaller Android-based device. The ICD Ultra will feature a 7-inch touchscreen display, a NVIDIA Tegra T20 chipset, and integrated 3G, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. Pricing and a final release date have not been set.


pandigital-novel.jpgPandigital Novel

The Pandigital Novel can be classified as an eReader but since it features a web browser and media player we think it crosses into tablet territory as well. The Novel will features a 7-inch color 800×600 touchscreen, an SD card slot for adding storage, and will integrate with the Barnes & Noble eBookstore. It will be priced at $199 and is slated to go on sale this month.


nec-lifetouch.jpgNEC Life Touch

The Life touch will feature a 7-inch TFT LCD screen, ARM Cortex A8 processor and 256MB of RAM. The Android 2.1 device is expected to be available in Japan in October with no official price as of this article.


google-tablet.jpgGoogle Tablet

Details are still scarce on the rumored Google Android Tablet. There have been reports that Verizon and Google are working together on a tablet, but at this point we don’t even know if Google’s Tablet will run on Chrome OS or Android.


acer-tablet.jpgAcer Tablet

The Acer tablet looks very similar to its LumiRead e-book reader that was announced at the same event back in may. Not many details have been released but we do know that it will feature a 7-inch color display, will run Android, and has a likely Q4 release date.


lg-tablet.jpgLG Tablet

LG announced on July 6th that they will be jumping into the Android tablet market. They didn’t however provide any details on the device, only stating that it plans to release it in the fourth quarter of this year.

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I remember sitting in Mr. Kayode’s geography class in secondary school, an atlas in hand looking at political boundaries; countries way beyond my reach. “I will reach the North Pole,” I often said to friends and family, oblivious to the fact that I was sitting in tropical sub-Saharan Africa and had never seen snow at that time.

Never in my wildest thoughts would I have imagined realizing my specific childhood dream was a few votes and judges away.

Reaching the Arctic Circle seemed a precursor; this imaginary line I’d only traced fingers across on a map. Over the summer, I took a road trip along Sweden’s eastern coast towards the Arctic Circle with my parents.

We finally arrived unceremoniously at the “sign”. Getting out of the car, Mom casually tossed her black scarf over her shoulders, sunglasses resting on her face.

“Where is it?” she asked.

“This is it,” I responded.

“The Arctic Circle?” She wasn’t sure..

“Yes!”

“But where is the thing?” She prodded.

“There is no ‘thing’. It’s an imaginary line.” I tried to explain.

“Hmm…Ok then, let’s get back in quickly before a moose gets us…”

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As an experienced travel writer, blogger, and photographer, documenting our polar expedition exceptionally through engaging narrative reports and vivid photography will be an absolute honor and once-in-a-lifetime experience for me and Quark Expeditions.

The wind will bellow in an eerie yet welcoming fashion. Frigid waves will trash against the ice breaker, intimidating yet slowly guiding us north. We will sail past dramatic towers of icebergs, awe struck. Whales will surface to observe us visitors, ensuring we proceed reverently. Voyeuristically taking in fluffy white polar bears and corduroy brown walruses through my lens, a glimpse into the wonders of our world will be offered up.

I will blog, tweet, photograph, Digg, Reddit, StumbleUpon, Facebook like crazy too...sharing our incredible expedition through social and traditional media outlets with everyone who dares to dream beyond the status quo.

I will scribble "epiphanies" into a spanking new journal, filling pages with dreams and experiences leading up to this grand moment.

Finally landing on centuries-old ice at the top of the world, I will scream at the top of my lungs… “I’m a loooong way from Africa!”

Please cast your fair and honest vote to fulfill this once unreachable dream.

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Anthony Enahoro is DEAD !

Frontline nationalist and elder statesman, Chief Anthony Enahoro has passed away according to family sources.

Wale Okuniyi, close associate in PRONACO confirmed deaths early today at his residence. says Nigeria will miss him at this critical time.

Enahoro, 87, had fell into coma late October and was rushed to the Intensive Care Unit, ICU, of the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH).

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Naija Buka in New York !

29under-span-articleLarge.jpgTHE giant African land snail can grow up to a foot long and weigh more than a pound. But the three specimens ($10) on our plate at Buka, denuded of their shells and curled in tight black whorls, looked about as imposing as jumbo shrimp. Nevertheless, my dining companions took a collective deep breath. “One, two, three,” I heard one of them whisper as she lifted her fork.

We chewed. “It tastes like mushroom,” someone ventured, and the table concurred: the meat was woody in texture, not slippery like escargot, and slightly nutty in flavor. It was edible. We were eating it. There was nothing to fear.

Buka opened last spring in the southern reaches of Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. The restaurant’s name comes from Hausa, one of Nigeria’s hundreds of languages, and suggests a canteen serving unfussy, traditional food.

Make that a shabby-chic canteen. The owners, Lookman Mashood and Nat Goldberg, have transformed a former law office on a dingy stretch of Fulton Street into an airy, inviting space. Victorian details — a floral couch, an oil painting in a gilded frame, a chandelier — are juxtaposed with gritty exposed brick.

Upfront is a long wooden bar where you can get a Chapman ($5), a fizzy Nigerian cocktail that includes Sprite, orange Fanta, Angostura bitters, and dashes of lemon, lime, grapefruit and (surely a Brooklyn innovation?) verbena. There is palm wine ($4) too, sweet with a yeasty finish, and Malta Guinness ($5), a nonalcoholic malt beverage brewed in Nigeria that smells like pumpernickel still baking in the oven. Fresh liquefied ginger ($4) — “juice” hardly does it justice — is a sock in the jaw.

In the back, the feel is of a vast drawing room, with tables flung far apart. A floor-to-ceiling bookshelf is stocked with glossy art tomes and diasporan newspapers with ads for delicacies like burnt goat’s head. You may be eating fufu — the thick paste made of yam or cassava that is a West African staple — but you’re doing so on formal high-backed chairs with cushioned armrests...

The crowd is heavy on expats. Mr. Mashood, who doubles as the chef, grew up in Lagos, where he learned to cook from his aunts. On his Twitter feed, he mixes announcements of which bands will be playing at Buka that weekend with news updates from Nigeria.

The staff is friendly and protective. (“You don’t want that,” a server warned me one evening about amala, a dried-yam-flour fufu.) They will instruct you to tear off a piece of fufu ($3 each), then dab it in your stew and sauce. This may prove a tricky operation because, unlike bread, fufu is too elastic to actually soak up anything. It must be wielded like a spoon.

Pounded-yam fufu looks comfortingly like mashed potatoes but has little taste on its own, which works well with the hearty goat stew ($9). More challenging is the devastatingly sour eba, a kind of fufu made from fermented ground cassava.

A common ingredient in the accompanying sauces ($3 each) is Norwegian stockfish, whitefish dried by sun and wind rather than cured with salt. (How an ingredient from northern Europe made its way to Nigeria no one at the restaurant was able to explain.) In conjunction with ground ogbono pods, it produces a taste oddly — and not entirely pleasantly — like Parmesan.

But, really, you needn’t be adventurous to dine here. I know of no culture in which crispy fried things are not treasured, and akara ($5), black-eyed-pea fritters, are a delight. Likewise paper-thin slices of grilled beef dusted with suya ($5), a slow-burn spice mix proprietary to Nigeria whose dominant notes are groundnuts and cayenne. Best of all is moi moi ($5), a steamed honey bean cake, fiery and crumbly.

Among the entrees, steak ($19) and whole grilled tilapia ($15) are safe havens in an uncertain sea.

Still, it is worth braving the more uncompromising items on the menu. In the pepper soup ($9 with goat, $10 with fish), habañeros are strewn with abandon, defiantly, almost dementedly. It is immediately clear why this soup is on Lonely Planet’s Top 10 list of the world’s hottest foods.

According to the Nigerian gypsy-cab driver who dropped me off at the restaurant, it makes you invincible. I could manage just a few spoonfuls, but I haven’t had a sniffle since.



Buka

946 Fulton Street (Cambridge Place), Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, (347) 763-0619, bukanewyork.com

BEST DISHES Moi moi, akara, suya, goat pepper soup, fresh ginger juice.

PRICE RANGE $3 to $19.

CREDIT CARDS All major cards accepted.

HOURS Sunday to Thursday, 4 to 11 p.m; Friday and Saturday, 4 p.m. to 2 a.m.

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS Dining room and restrooms are accessible.

RESERVATIONS Not necessary but recommended for Fridays and Saturdays.


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They closed down the 3rd Mainland Bridge. All because a book of the president's Facebook quotes was being launched..

The president's Facebook quotes!

I don't want to go into the argument about the value of a compilation of Facebook quotes, but I must ask what they will add to the body of knowledge, and why the launch of such a book should be turned into such a humongous event?

For the record, 3rd Mainland Bridge at 12km is the longest bridge on the continent. Because of the number of areas in Lagos that can be accessed through that bridge, it services over a million people each day. The traffic on that bridge has actually gone up slightly since the road works at the Orile axis began. Driving at a constant 100km/h on that bridge will take you across it in 12 minutes. Now imagine the hell that people went through yesterday simply because of a political gimmick?

My anger however is not directed at Goodluck Jonathan. In my view, this event shows that he is absolutely no different from the politicians around him, and the vast majority of those who came before him. My anger is directed at Nigerians.

Why are we so tame?

When I complained about this incident on the Internet, a friend of mine admonished me that since he is president it is his right to close down traffic. Did I not grow up in Nigeria?.

Which leader has not done this before? Good question. My reply to that friend would be the fact that previous Nigerian leaders (most of them military dictators) did it, does not make it right? Why do we as a people have this really annoying tendency of defending what is wrong simply because other people are doing it or have done it before?

Being that this friend of mine lived in the UK for some years, I would point him to the outcry that followed Tony Blair. When returning from a trip to the US in 2006, Mr. Blair's driver decided to avoid traffic by driving on a bus lane! People screamed, Mr. Blair paid the fine and it did not happen again.

That, my people, is a leader who (at least on the surface), panders to the wishes of the electorate who voted him in.

 

They have been criticising Jonathan for kneeling before God and now saying it is a political gimmick .

The Man is not the messiah neither is he a mess ! Our Take on this on 9jabook..

 

It takes guts for a man with so much power to go before another man whom he apparently has power over and ask for the blessings of a being whom he cannot see but whom we know exists . If a man with such Power can do this he must be aware of the consequnces of using it as  political gimmick .Jonathan is not the messiah but he is better than the mess of panderers, atikus and so called freedom activists whose agenda has long ben exposed. Buhari i wish for but he wont win. he knows it .it is bw atiku & Goodluck .

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He knows he will Rock You !

To the teenagers and the teens at heart out there,For the teenage years can be years of confusion...

This is da game plan of the cool one, the disser of sorrows, the problem solver and he sure aint no revolver.

He raps daily, hear hear ! Yo Yo ! To all the people in the house !

Come to the waters dear children and learn from my place, I have seen all the tears that have run down your face.

I am with you, inside you, says the Lord, I say greater love has no man than to lay his life down for his friends ..Whichever way you like it you live and exist inside of me !

Yet, you call me your enemy, I died for you, I died for you and I screamed it out even down to the depths of Hell !

It is finished ! testeletsai ! Death has been defeated ! So Fear Not !

Fear not even terrorists because I died for them too ! They dont have to die anymore ! Tell them they dont have to ! How can you hate folks like that ? You cant ! You pity them and say My people blow themselves up for lack of Knowledge !

The way i love you, the way i cherish you the way, i want to be your homie and hang out ! Wow ! What in the world do you think prayer or meditating is ?

It is just another word for hanging out with the Lord your God and Dad ! Dad !

Yes that is who i want to be to you.

You think I am not cool ! I am the coolest guy you ever could know. You wanna party ? I throw the best parties, everyday ! ask the Angels we never need a reason to partie ,

Nah you say I wanna party now ! on earth on terra firma ? well check out da click club in london www.str8up.co.uk ! Its slamming next weekend ! send me an email if u need a light club close to you.

And then the music,You wont believe the kind of music that Gospel music has become ! heard of Nicole C mullen ? She rocks ! heard of Kirk Franklin ? O yeah Stomp !

You want to get high ! My my, heard of the Holy Spirit ! marechskateraalamushta ! Speak in tongues !

Ya want designer duds and digs wanna chav out ? In da book of revelation, am known to be dressed like this :

Rev 1:13-16

dressed in a robe reaching down to his feet and with a golden sash around his chest. 14 His head and hair were white like wool, as white as snow, and his eyes were like blazing fire. 15 His feet were like bronze glowing in a furnace, and his voice was like the sound of rushing waters. 16 In his right hand he held seven stars, and out of his mouth came a sharp double-edged sword. His face was like the sun shining in all its brilliance.

Now that is some BLING BLING !

You think you cant be a christian ? Who is that ? That is not what my Father calls them .They became known as Christians first at Antioch, my Dad definitely had a name for them before this.

He calls them "Sons of God" and sisters no offence but in heaven there aint no males or females anyways .

All i want to hear from you is that you become a believer ! There is only one belief,one way.

That is all it takes, BELIEVE.

Then you are then called a Son or daughter of the Living God.beleif means many things it could mean "a complete resolution to leave ALL things to God, knowing truly, that you have let it be to God and nothing else matters ! and that the BLOOD of JESUS cleanses ALL sin"

For my Dad so loved you that he gave his only son .( Jesus ) That any dude that digs Jesus shall not get iced but live large forever .Dig !

John 3:16

Yet you say this and you think that and you ponder and wonder , My dear do you know I sustain everything by my words ! including you.

How long will you wait !

Choose life my homies, Choose Life, Choose the Son of God today and i will love you like no boyfriend or girlfriend has ever loved you.That is one promise am gonna keep for ever !

I love you guys bcos

You ROCK !

Dad

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In an earlier Twist .Next said the DPO is Kayode Ojaleponwa Vanguard Newspapers claimed it was Mohammed Babamala
Story:
A middle-aged man, Femi Best, was on Sunday morning, allegedly shot dead by the Divisional Police Officer of the Olosan Police Station, Mushin, Kayode Ojaleponwa.

According to an eye witness, who spoke on condition of anonymity, the incident happened about 5.30am when Mr Best, who was driving his light blue Nissan Odyssey SUV, ran into the car conveying the police boss and his team at the Fadeyi Bus Stop. Mr Ojaleponwa, dressed in plain clothes, and driving his tinted Honda Accord car, pursued Mr Best as he drove away. Two other plain clothes police officers were also in the car with the police boss. Mr Best, also known as Femi Yahoo, was said to have driven to Onipanu and parked in front of the Onipanu Police Station. Persons at the scene allege that the police boss, on reaching there, brought out his gun and shot Mr Best in the head several times.

Mob reaction

Mr Best’s death caused pandemonium at the police station as heavily armed youth from the Agunbiade area of Shomolu invaded the station in protest of the murder. They also unleashed terror on commuters and other business owners in the area and held police officers hostage for close to one hour before the Rapid Response Squad, from the Alade and Bariga Police Stations, mobilised and disarmed the youth. “About 6.00am, we heard gun shots and the youth, numbering about one thousand, were moving from Agunbiade to Onipanu,” said Tokyo Jide, a resident of Shomulu. “They were chanting war songs that the DPO of the Olosan Police Station had killed Femi Yahoozee. Femi is a well known ‘Yahoo Man’ (Internet scammer) in Shomolu and he also belongs to the Eiye Cult (a secret confraternity). Femi’s girlfriend, who was with him in his jeep when the DPO shot him, said the police car chased them from Mushin down to Onipanu Police Station. She said it was the DPO that shot Femi several times.”

According to Mr Jide, the victim’s girl friend informed his friends and the cultists mobilised and come to the police station. “When the youth came, they saw Femi in a pool of his own blood and the police officers at the station tried to calm the youth that they were not the ones who shot Femi, but the youth will not be calmed,” he said. “They wanted to burn down the station, but the RRS police men arrived the scene and started shooting and throwing [tear gas] canisters into the air. They were able to free the hostage but peace is yet to be restored to Onipanu because the youth said they must revenge the death of their friend.”

Containing the situation

About ten patrol vans, with heavily armed police officers, have been placed at the troubled spot. Police officers have cordoned off the station, while movement in and out of the Onipanu Bus Stop have been restricted. A senior police officer at the scene, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Mr Ojaleponwa has been detained. “The DPO who shot the man has been arrested but I cannot tell you his name, because the case is under investigation,” he said. “Our concern now is to maintain law and order as the youth have threatened to burn down all the police stations at Shomolu. So we have beefed up security. People should not take the laws into their hands because it will cause more problem for the country.”

Frank Mba, the spokesperson for the Lagos Police Command, said the police is investigating the incident. “An officer attached to the command, accused of being the author of the crime, has been arrested and currently assisting investigators with the on-going investigation,” he said. “The body of the deceased has been deposited in a government morgue for autopsy. A team of senior police officers from the Command, led by the CP (Commissioner of Police), Marvel Akpoyibo, has since visited the scene of the incident. While commiserating with the family of the deceased, the Command wishes to reassure all concerned that the investigation into the incident will be swift, discreet and transparent.”

Mr Best is survived by a wife and kids.

http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/Home/5650196-146/story.csp


Story Number 2:

Apparently, 31-year-old Oluwafemi Best Olayiwola, who was gruesomely murdered by a Divisional Police Officer, Mohammed Babamala, in front of Onipanu Police Station, last Sunday, had ran into the station for safety, when he sensed danger lurking. But his life was eventually cut shot as even the policemen on guard could not save him from death.

He was shot severally at his head and abdomen by the Police officer who have been chasing him from an unknown destination. The officer eventually accosted him at Onipanu Police Station before sending him to the great beyond.

The reasons behind the shooting has remained a puzzle to all, including three occupants of the Honda Odessy space bus both the deceased and his friends were in before the incident took place. Up till the time of filling this report, they could not provide comprehensive reasons why they were being chased by a tinted glassed Toyota Camry car before they approached Onipanu bus stop.

It was gathered that Femi had attended a party late Saturday night, in company of his younger brother and two other women, and on their way back, they lifted two other people whom they later dropped off. They also picked up two other friends whom they dropped at Mushin.



The deceased elder brother, Olawole Olayiwola told Crime Alert that after his brother noticed a Toyota Camry tailing him from Jibowu Bus_stop and the car was also flashing his headlight indicating that he should stop, he couldn’t stop because it was still very early in the morning and they day was dark.

“ The glass of the tailing car was tinted and they could not see the face of the occupant, but Femi and the rest, decided to ignore the sign and they kept on moving.

The pressures were much and they decided to stop at the Onipanu Police Station but, unknown to them, the occupant of that vehicle who happened to be the DPO of Olosho police Station in Mushin, alighted first and ran over my brother who was still inside his car and without any comment, shot him severally from outside and the bullet pierced the drivers door, hit my bother at the left abdomen and on his head.

At that point, other occupants of the car bolted for safety and when they returned, Femi had already passed away. Ever since, I have been trying to decipher the reason behind the shooting. I could not. You can see how terrible policemen could be. I want the authorities to ask him why he killed my brother. I doubt if they knew themselves before now. Often we have seen the police parade suspects of any sort on the television; we want them to ask this DPO to tell us why he shot my brother dead”, he lamented.

The death of Femi Best has sparked off series of violent protests within Shomolu Local Government Area of the State and the State House of Assembly in Alausa, Ikeja. Angry youths in the area are using the opportunity to express their displeasure over the terrible manner at which the police in their area have being treating them.

The youths in their hundreds were said to have barricaded the road and demanded that the killer cop be handed over to them for instant justice.

A resident of the area, Wale Adebola, told Crime Alert that the area have suffered massive police intimidation and killing for too long and nobody is saying anything about it. “ This is one killing too many and we must stand against it. We have suffered too much from this policemen working at Onipanu, Alade and Pedro Stations.

Just two weeks ago, an Okada rider was killed by a drunken police officer from Alade police Station. He and the occupant of his motorcycle were shot , but he died and the occupant survived.

After that, the police attempted labeling them as armed robbers, before their family revolted. You can’t pass through the Onipanu area at night, because the policemen will harass you and some times, they will intimidate you and take all your belongings. If they find laptop or blackberry phone with you, they will seize it and when you go to their DPO’s, they will refer you back to the officer.

It is so painful and the authorities have to checkmate their activities. At present we are more scared of the police than armed robbers, because they are not friendly to us at all.”

We are currently embarking on peaceful protests, in other to draw the attention of the authorities to our plight. Today we were at the State House of Assembly and we have given the police two weeks ultimatum to fish out the killer of Femi or we will be forced to be violent. I learnt the police officer involved have been arrested and I am sure the police might want to treat him fairly. They must understand that we are not kidding. This injustice must stop.”

Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police Lagos State Command, Mr. Marvel Akoyibo, yesterday paid a condolence visit to the deceased family at Alafia lane Shomolu, Lagos and he assured that the command will do its best to unravel the circumstances surrounding the killing. He also said that he will not condone any act of indiscipline within its officers and whoever uses the firearm wrongly will be on his own.


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2010/12/how-police-d-p-o-shot-man-to-death-in-lagos/


Well who killed Femi Best ? Next has finally corrected their statement IT is Mohammad Babamala


DSM Condemns The Killing Of Femi Best , Calls For Prosecution Of DPO




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What shall I render to the Lord ?

Who is like the Lord who really is like him glorious in Holiness FEARFUL in praise doing wonders ! Alleleuia !
My God is good ! wow ! he is a God of mercy and love ! knowing him has been my greatest pleasure, being with him forever will be much more amazing than the amazing spiderman !(excuse my comparison I was and still am a comic book freak)photo:an actor's depiction of what Christ could have looked like
I have not seen on this earth neither in the heavens have I found such absolute perfection that makes the imperfections of this world laughable. Greater Love can no man have than the Love that the saviour of our souls has for us. I GIVE HIM THANKS for who he is that not only is he The God but he is a GOOD God (Good God ! )
Many Lovers and gods have we had but NO Love can compare with that of his highness the King of kings and the Lord of Lords. For this I give him thanks for his majesty within my words within the deepest emptiness of my soul that only he can FILL. Jehovah,EL ELyon the most high and perfect and only God ...
Frankly, Frank loves you Lord.
As the season of Joy and giving comes with all its presents etc .There are so many thanks that I want to give to this special person in my Life that if I never breathe any words, from this moment (which is impossible, but we writers just like to type anyway ! ) and if I never even know how to say I love you to anyone again for ever and ever(another writers jibe) .
One way I want to express my thanks is to say .”Jesus I THANK you Lord “
“I will sing onto the Lord for he has triumphed gloriously The Horse and its Rider have been thrown in! to the SEA ! “
Is it possible to not know how wonderful you or someone else is ? O yes ! just take look around you and you will understand what the Bible means about “how the WHOLE of creation groaneth and travailleth in pains Rom 8:19-20
9 For the earnest expectation of the creature waiteth for the manifestation of the sons of God.
2
KJV The truth about our breath is manifested in this single word “PRAISE & WORSHIP” that is what we were made fearfully and wonderfully for to show forth the praises of him who hath called us out of darkness into his marvelous LIGHT !
When Moslems call or mention the name of Mohammed they always accompany it with some kind of arabic epitaph akin to extreme reverence or like in the Harry Potter books when they talk about lord voldermorth and say “you know who “ and God who lives for ever and ever, he who upholds everything by the power of his word we hold his name in contempt with damnable heresies like “God damn ! ” how I cringe when I remember all the times I have used the name of God in vain, when all my lips should do continually is to give him thanksgiving always!
I have written many articles in my short life and I daresay I will write even more.I have seen the excellence of confusion within my own horizons and yet been allowed to see the Final solution for all of mankind , I have been graced with his special breath and saved with special blood.
The blood of Christ that cleanses of all sin and the baptism into priesthood and Spiritual enlightment into the holy of holies , able to stand up in his presence and SHOUT his name DADDY ! like any four year old without fear or favour . immersion into the holy Ghost not born of the flesh but born of God ! my o my.
This article has been written with God and the words Thanksgiving as the sole inspiration What has Mohammed done for me ? Nothing I am not a Moslem.
What has Buddha done for me ? Nothing. I am not a Buddhist.
What has Krishna done or me ? Nothing. I am unconscious of this .
What has Christian Science or psychics or New or old agers or dead or living people done for me lately ?
NOTHING !
Janet Jackson sings it “What have you done for me lately ?”
The bible says neither death nor life nor principalities nor powers ,nor things present nor things to come CAN separate us from the Love of God which is resident in Christ within our crib (body)
But what has God done for me lately that I should give him thanks.
Down in the dumps of denial , denial of whom my source for ALL ! is, whom makes my heart to give its beat , Who loves me and gave himself for me and then and then and then …. I knew I had to write this article of Thanksgiving.
Giving thanks shows appreciation, shows understanding, shows revererence and confirms humility. Humility out of strength and this then yields JOY .Joy unspeakable !
Let us give thanks to God our maker and lover ,our Father and mother our brother and sister our ALL in ALL.
Let us give him thanks, let us thank him for his special gift his son Jesus Christ the first born amongst many sons of whom I am proud and happy to say I am one of his brothers
For I have declared his name within the congregation and the gates of hell shall never prevail. He who has called us and now still hollers out ! and calls us into a special relationship of thanksgiving with him for he has finished his works since the beginning of creation and has been resting for ever more .The Alpha and the Omega, The beginning the middle and the End .
He signifies his Lordship by giving us the ability to say “thanks O Lord Thank you mighty and glorious one for thine works are great and marvelous in our sight.You have redeemed us from our failure with what the enemy thought was failure. For if he had known what he was doing he would not have allowed the people to crucify your precious son.
This same enemy if he had known that what he was putting us through was a kinda Xzibit pimp my ride show to show forth your praises from his “afflictions” which have proved forth to be a blessing and an honour as the blessed dude Paul said “of whose chains I am glad to be in !
“I therefor! e say these words to the enemy .Thanks for deceiving Eve, thanks for all your deceits , Thanks for your diseases, for all the broken marriages/relationships, For the murders,drugs,Alcohol,Pornography, envyings, tears, fornications, adultery ,idols, lies, Wars, genocide, witchcrafts, etecetera and a very special Thanks for being God’s Devil !
Because if it had not been for your wickedness O evil one Satan ! I might not have known the Love of God that passess my understanding !
So go on being the devil because that is your purpose, it is to let us have a very clear reminder for all eternity of whom we should never ever not be amen.
So I thank the Lord God of Heaven and Earth for his understanding and his complete wisdom .I will end with this song
“Thanks, Thanks, I give you thanks for all you have done ,You are so blessed because my soul has found rest. OGod, I give you thanks ! Amen”
Happy belatedThanksgiving
Frank
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Sunday Sermon: "Thank" you Devil Thank YOU Jesus ! Letter to Jesus

What shall I render to the Lord ?

Who is like the Lord who really is like him glorious in Holiness FEARFUL in praise doing wonders ! Alleleuia !
My God is good ! wow ! he is a God of mercy and love ! knowing him has been my greatest pleasure, being with him forever will be much more amazing than the amazing spiderman !(excuse my comparison I was and still am a comic book freak)photo:an actor's depiction of what Christ could have looked like
I have not seen on this earth neither in the heavens have I found such absolute perfection that makes the imperfections of this world laughable. Greater Love can no man have than the Love that the saviour of our souls has for us. I GIVE HIM THANKS for who he is that not only is he The God but he is a GOOD God (Good God ! )
Many Lovers and gods have we had but NO Love can compare with that of his highness the King of kings and the Lord of Lords. For this I give him thanks for his majesty within my words within the deepest emptiness of my soul that only he can FILL. Jehovah,EL ELyon the most high and perfect and only God .....
Frankly, Frank loves you Lord.
As the season of Joy and giving comes with all its presents etc .There are so many thanks that I want to give to this special person in my Life that if I never breathe any words, from this moment (which is impossible, but we writers just like to type anyway ! ) and if I never even know how to say I love you to anyone again for ever and ever(another writers jibe) .
One way I want to express my thanks is to say .”Jesus I THANK you Lord “
“I will sing onto the Lord for he has triumphed gloriously The Horse and its Rider have been thrown in! to the SEA ! “
Is it possible to not know how wonderful you or someone else is ? O yes ! just take look around you and you will understand what the Bible means about “how the WHOLE of creation groaneth and travailleth in pains Rom 8:19-20
9 For the earnest expectation of the creature waiteth for the manifestation of the sons of God.
2
KJV The truth about our breath is manifested in this single word “PRAISE & WORSHIP” that is what we were made fearfully and wonderfully for to show forth the praises of him who hath called us out of darkness into his marvelous LIGHT !
When Moslems call or mention the name of Mohammed they always accompany it with some kind of arabic epitaph akin to extreme reverence or like in the Harry Potter books when they talk about lord voldermorth and say “you know who “ and God who lives for ever and ever, he who upholds everything by the power of his word we hold his name in contempt with damnable heresies like “God damn ! ” how I cringe when I remember all the times I have used the name of God in vain, when all my lips should do continually is to give him thanksgiving always!
I have written many articles in my short life and I daresay I will write even more.I have seen the excellence of confusion within my own horizons and yet been allowed to see the Final solution for all of mankind , I have been graced with his special breath and saved with special blood.
The blood of Christ that cleanses of all sin and the baptism into priesthood and Spiritual enlightment into the holy of holies , able to stand up in his presence and SHOUT his name DADDY ! like any four year old without fear or favour . immersion into the holy Ghost not born of the flesh but born of God ! my o my.
This article has been written with God and the words Thanksgiving as the sole inspiration What has Mohammed done for me ? Nothing I am not a Moslem.
What has Buddha done for me ? Nothing. I am not a Buddhist.
What has Krishna done or me ? Nothing. I am unconscious of this .
What has Christian Science or psychics or New or old agers or dead or living people done for me lately ?
NOTHING !
Janet Jackson sings it “What have you done for me lately ?”
The bible says neither death nor life nor principalities nor powers ,nor things present nor things to come CAN separate us from the Love of God which is resident in Christ within our crib (body)
But what has God done for me lately that I should give him thanks.
Down in the dumps of denial , denial of whom my source for ALL ! is, whom makes my heart to give its beat , Who loves me and gave himself for me and then and then and then …. I knew I had to write this article of Thanksgiving.
Giving thanks shows appreciation, shows understanding, shows revererence and confirms humility. Humility out of strength and this then yields JOY .Joy unspeakable !
Let us give thanks to God our maker and lover ,our Father and mother our brother and sister our ALL in ALL.
Let us give him thanks, let us thank him for his special gift his son Jesus Christ the first born amongst many sons of whom I am proud and happy to say I am one of his brothers
For I have declared his name within the congregation and the gates of hell shall never prevail. He who has called us and now still hollers out ! and calls us into a special relationship of thanksgiving with him for he has finished his works since the beginning of creation and has been resting for ever more .The Alpha and the Omega, The beginning the middle and the End .
He signifies his Lordship by giving us the ability to say “thanks O Lord Thank you mighty and glorious one for thine works are great and marvelous in our sight.You have redeemed us from our failure with what the enemy thought was failure. For if he had known what he was doing he would not have allowed the people to crucify your precious son.
This same enemy if he had known that what he was putting us through was a kinda Xzibit pimp my ride show to show forth your praises from his “afflictions” which have proved forth to be a blessing and an honour as the blessed dude Paul said “of whose chains I am glad to be in !
“I therefor! e say these words to the enemy .Thanks for deceiving Eve, thanks for all your deceits , Thanks for your diseases, for all the broken marriages/relationships, For the murders,drugs,Alcohol,Pornography, envyings, tears, fornications, adultery ,idols, lies, Wars, genocide, witchcrafts, etecetera and a very special Thanks for being God’s Devil !
Because if it had not been for your wickedness O evil one Satan ! I might not have known the Love of God that passess my understanding !
So go on being the devil because that is your purpose, it is to let us have a very clear reminder for all eternity of whom we should never ever not be amen.
So I thank the Lord God of Heaven and Earth for his understanding and his complete wisdom .I will end with this song
“Thanks, Thanks, I give you thanks for all you have done ,You are so blessed because my soul has found rest. OGod, I give you thanks ! Amen”
Happy belatedThanksgiving
Frank
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After almost two years of waiting, Nigeria’s critically acclaimed“hip-hop messiah” M.I (Mr. Incredible) releases his Sophomore album MI2. MI 2 begins with a track titled “Announcements” which is more of ashort film that essentially re-introduces M.I to the world... The trackhas the right music film score and conjures up a theater feel with avoice-over asking all to switch off all “mobile” phones in the theater.The next track titled ‘Action Film’ continues with the short film but within seconds of introducing M.I, M.I hits the ground running getting into music action. “Left (x6), left, right, left, right, ha! ladies and gentlemen, I am back. . . came back to set a new standard,” raps M.I. Indeed.

He does set the new standard and raises the bar for Nigeria/Africa’s music industry. Track 3 titled ‘Slow Down’ begins and you know MI is really seriously and “going in” as they say instreet slang terms when you are ready to dissect a song, job etc. MI2covers the gamete with diverse genres and does it so well. On track 3,M.I delivers a slow version of what sounds to me like a Sean Kingstonmeets Sean Paul Dancehall accent as he flirts with his love interest.Who knew MI could “toast (flirt)”, as Nigerians would say, in aNigerian-Jamaican accent. “Whaa gwan?”

Making sure no one confines him to the dancehall genre or confuse him to want to be a Rastafarian, M.I switches up his lyrical flow and beatsby taking on Nigeria’s traditional genre of music called ‘high-life.’This genre typically appeals to a more mature crowd but in recent timeshas produced hip-life music greats like Nigeria’s J-Martins and Timaya that appeal to both young and old. The track, Track 4 titled ‘Number One ft. Flavor’shows hip-hop can blend seamlessly with high-life. The sound isbeautiful M.I is clearly not leaving any fan behind: old, young,Nigerian or otherwise. Track 5 ‘Anybody’ is a return tothe short film concept sprinkled throughout the album. There is theflute and piano creating the right backdrop to showcase his lyricalprowess.

I feel like M.I anticipated I would spot the Timaya high-life influence. But in case I or anyone missed it, the next track, ‘Anybody’ explicitly features artist ‘Timaya’ on it. While I want the ‘Anybody’ title to geta bit more creative, I appreciate how M.I effortlessly shows that heresides among the best of the best in Nigeria/Africa’s hip-hop musicscene.

Picking up on I, guess my post telepathic communications, the next track is indeed a showcase of M.I alongside the best of the best inAfrica’s music scene, TuFace. M.I’s choice of title for the track ‘Nobody’ makesme wonder if he was also giving a nod to Nollywood (Nigeria’s filmindustry) with one liner titles that make it easy for the streetmarketers to easily pronounce? ‘Anybody’ and now, ‘Nobody?’ “Okay,” Ithink.

‘Nobody,’ however, illustrates and reminds me of the brilliant M.I I was introduced to, via his music, in 2008.


“Ask TuFace. It’s like toothpaste. Without your gist in their mouth, they get toothache,” he raps in his verses as TuFacesings the hook. “Just because say you no tie shoelace they carry yourgist around like a suitcase. Ask Omotola, ask Genevieve. The kind offalse things that people believe. If City people write, City people readuntil there is nothing real, all na weave. Ask Timaya, ask Wande Coal.They follow you bumper to bumper on a Sunday. . .” I am lovingM.I’s references to Nollywood and Music stars and explaining thechallenge of being a celebrity i.e. always in the lime light.

Taking gossip magazines on and also sharing the life of a celebrity in showbiz, M.I uses his next track ‘Beef’ to get out all the “hate” brought on, this time, from music industrypeople. ‘Beef’ for our non-rap listening audience is essentially havingissues or in Nigerian local dialect “wahala (problem)” with acolleague/persons in the industry. It is commonly used in rap music andis what rap wars are made of.

“See dem, see dem. They wanna beef me. Now that they see BET on my CV . . . my motto is do more talk less. Neverget mad at another man’s success,” raps M.I showing his frustration with those who envy his success and seek to sabotage him.“So when people tryna make sure I chop (eat) less, I say no be yourfault you are just jobless.” MI raps on a jazz beats and stays on pointwith the beat, rhymes and delivery. His next track stops “chewing thebeef” and again transitions into a short film titled ‘Wild Wild West.’

The track is okay but not a highlight for me. As if to sense he might lose the interest of his audience on that track, M.I returns with avery nice surprise wrapped in track 9′s ‘My Head My Belle.’ Notconceding the global music audience to only Western musicians, M.Ireferences heavy Spanish accentuation in his track. As I listen, Iappreciate the concise and clear thought process that went into makingan album with a diverse body of work for a audience.

In ‘My Head O, My Belle’ I also hear what sounds like a Nigerian influenced derivative work of Mexican-American singer, songwriter andguitarist Ritchie Valen’s ‘La Bamba’ song. M.I really turns the beat onits head and adds a much softer touch on the acoustic guitar soundsused. The track finishes with a skit from Nigerian singer Waje whosounds more like a Los Angeles Valley girl that any listener of NickiMinaj would relate to. The skit transitions to track 10, ‘One Naira ft.Waje.’ Naira is Nigeria’s currency.

On ‘One Naira,’ despite Waje’s strong vocals as a feature on the track, there is no confusion on whose album it is. M.I gives a poetictype performance reminding us a big part of rap is poetry. The track isabout relationships and loyalty. Loyalty “whether na one Naira, or 1million. Baby you got me,” loosely translated to mean whether you arerich or poor (one dollar vs one million dollars), you got me. I guesstrue love can be that loyal, right?

In any event, as I savor and focus on the lingering taste from ‘One Naira,’ M.I gives me another unexpected transition. While M.I hails fromJos, Northern Nigeria, he has not necessarily used his album to touchon socio-political/economic issues. In all fairness, the Jos crisis theworld came to know happened after the release of his Freshman Album‘Talk About It.” But, in MI2, it is a no holds bar. M.I delves intocorruption, poor education, Niger delta issue, shooting, looting,degrading of women and using women as sex objects, among other topics.

“When they gbongbonlo, u come dey gbangbanla. . . na so dey craze dey start.”

Don’t ask me what that means. It is just a catchy jibberish hook that says when you go crazy, I go crazier. The “gbongbonlo and gbangbala”give way to verses with deeper context and content that will most likelyimmediately connect with audiences whether they be in the ghettos ofCompton, Los Angeles or Ajegunle, Lagos. As I listen, I am sure thissong will be a big hit. I am mesmerized from the beginning to the end.

The transition into the next track in terms of the line up is, in my view, a bit off. From social issues M.I transitions to being the “Undisputed Champion.” Errr. . . didn’t see that coming. Nevertheless, the hook is simple, thelyrics are not trying too hard, he makes his point and moves on,quickly. The next song sort of attempts to do what his track ‘Jehovah’did in his first album. First, MI features an artist ‘Praise’ who soundsmore like John Legend. ‘Praise’ gives a powerful introduction, theinstruments are more of claps from a praise worship session in church.The lyrics are empowering and encourage listeners to be ‘Epic,’ to betrue to themselves, keep it real. The artist Praise really shines on thetrack, yet he does not steal the show from M.I. Praise hits the highoctaves and really delivers the message of empowerment on a high note.

Track 14 goes into the credit/acknowledgment section of the album and having people say one thing about him they don’t like. I have neverreally seen this done before. On the one hand it could be seen as a lackof self confidence. But, on the other hand, it would take a veryconfident person who is in tune with self to ask people to say what theydon’t like about him, record it and share it with the world. The peopleon the track revealed MI is “very absorbed,” “perfectionist to afault,” “bossy,” “bullies everyone,” “loves to win all the arguments,”“womanizes a lot,” “quite dirty, sometimes,” “very vindictive,” “farts alot,” “holds a grudge,” “very selfish” and “not punctual.” There were afew kind words like he gives a lot. Nevertheless, people really had alot to say and I thought to myself, “I guess M.I will be very immune totweets and facebook attacks for a long time to come?” In any event, Iwas unsure how to interpret this.

Where I was confused on the interpretation, Track 15 ‘Imperfection’ provided context. The whole idea that people act like they can’t makemistakes. But, they do. They are imperfect because they humans. For M.I,realizing that about himself, he calls on God ot help him out when heis imperfect. The son of a Preacher, he raps that he is not expectedtocurse, among other sinful acts, but he does. So I guess track 13essentially prepared us for track 15 where M.I reveals his imperfectionsand that he is human. He reveals money owed to debtors, anger, personalissues, all kinds of imperfection but concludes he is essentially madeperfect and at peace when he calls on God.

Track 16 finishes with a pledge to remain ‘Unstoppable’ in his music and life’s quest. The album wraps up with track 17 titled ‘Represent’which essentially is a shout out to to his record label Chocolate Cityand label mates: Ice Prince, Jesse Jagz and Brymo who all feature onMI2.

As I listen to the album again and the final exit MI makes, I am happy that the album has not been one of those “braggadacious” waste ofspace and yelling matches on who is the better rapper, a feature that isso common in rap and rap albums. There is so much substance, I not onlywelcome the seeming vanity on track 17 but think it is well deserved.It will give me a chance to really sit back and digest it all. In themeantime, all work and no play makes M.I a very dull boy. We don’t wantthat, not for a brilliant artist.

Album Rating: A-


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comment: for Naija men I think Science would have to look at one in one !


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It might seem like the perfect get-out clause for those with a ­roving eye: some people just aren’t built to be faithful.

Scientists have found a gene that raises the odds of ­cheating on a partner.

They say that when a man or woman with the ‘love rat gene’ has an affair, they receive the same chemical rush as a gambler whose luck has changed or an alcoholic savouring a drink.The tendency to cheat could be down to a variant in a person's genes, a new study has found (picture posed by model)

Researchers quizzed 180 young men and women about their attitude towards relationships and tested them for a gene called DRD4, which affects levels of the brain chemical dopamine.

The tendency to cheat could be down to a variant in a person's genes, a new study has found (picture posed by model)

The one quarter or so with the ‘love rat’ version of the gene were more than twice as likely to be unfaithful. And when they did cheat, they had more one-night stands, the journal PLoS ONE reports.

Researcher Justin Garcia said: ‘What we found was that individuals with a certain variant of the DRD4 gene were more likely to have a history of uncommitted sex, including one-night stands and acts of infidelity.

‘The motivation seems to stem from a system of pleasure and reward, which is where the release of dopamine comes in.



‘In cases of uncommitted sex, the risks are high, the rewards substantial and the motivation variable – all elements that ensure a dopamine “rush”.’

He added that his results suggest it is possible to feel committed to a partner, but still feel the need to cheat on them.

But those with a wandering eye cannot wholly blame their genes.

Mr Garcia, of the State University of New York, said: ‘The study doesn’t let transgressors off the hook. Not everyone with this ­genotype (genetic make-up) will have one-night stands or commit infidelity.’

Last month, scientists found that the same strain of the DRD4 gene can also make people have more liberal views.


Because the genetic variant drives people to seek out ‘novelty’, it can also make people more likely to seek out less conventional political views, the U.S. study found.

Those with the gene supposedly seek out other people’s points of view and are influenced by them far more than those without the gene.

In the U.S. this mean that people with the gene were more likely to have a liberal political viewpoint....



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Globacomm Fires Dbanj PSquare takes over !

Finally the fairy tale romance between the man the music industry has come to know as the Koko
master and telecoms giants, GLO is over.

Although no official statement has been issued by the Dr. Mike Adenuga led company, D’Banj’s contract as GLO ambassador has been terminated.

And not only has the contract been terminated, he has been allegedly paid off.
As at the time of filing in our report, there were conflicting reports about the real reason, the Koko master who emerged as highest paid branded musician in the country was dropped.

Our investigation however revealed that D’Banj may have been dropped after he refused to put pen to a new contract extension that was less attractive financially.

According to our source, the musician who signed an initial two year contract worth N70million but was allegedly paid for a year, felt insulted at the new sign on fee the telecom giants were offering.

d'banj

“He was pissed that apart from being a far contrast from his initial sign on fee, it was far less than what was offered P_Square.

Instead he opted out rather than accept what he called a ridiculous and humiliating fee” our source disclosed.
This development puts to an end, the long running battle between the musician’s management team and GLO officials over sign on fee...

Two years ago, the embattled musician had incurred the wrath of GLO chairman, Dr Mike Adenuga, when he demanded an upward review of his N70million annual sign fee.

In addition, D’Banj wanted an upward review of the N2million per GLO campus show deal, that would have taken him to 36 locations. The request back fired, with GLO replacing him with P_Square.

It took the intervention of some prominent persons for GLO management to give him a second chance.
What happens to all the branded recharge cards and promotion materials that have D’Banj’s photographs, Showtime sought to know?

“They are our property and will remain so until his initial contract finally elapses” GLO sources told us.

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I will only admit this one time that Okro soup must be part of my genetic code. My father eats it with everything, boiled plantain, boiled yam, steamed rice, amala, eba...everything. He does not seem to be particular about how mucilaginous it is. I have already written about how Gari and Okro is the breakfast to die for. I have to append that and say that I actually eat it all the time, some nights as comfort food before slouching off to bed. It is better than Valium, the ultimate comfort food.

Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus Moench, pronounced US: /ˈoʊkrə/, UK: /ˈɒkrə/, known in many English-speaking countries as lady's fingers or gumbo) is a flowering plant in the mallow family. It is valued for its edible green seed pods. Originating in Africa, the plant is cultivated in tropical, subtropical and warm temperate regions around the world.[1]

If I’m feeling ill, or gloomy, Gari and Okro is the surefire remedy. I, unlike my father am particular about how mucilaginous my Okro is. The “draw” must be light. The Okro must be cut in big chunks, the seeds intact, retaining a bursting texture between the teeth. The cut up Okro must be drowned in water and boiled for barely ten minutes. A few slivers of onion, one hot pepper, a grudging spoon of palm oil, and salt is all that I permit. At the end of cooking, the Okro must be green not muggy.

There must not be any tarnish of meat in this meal. The accompanying Gari must be Ijebu. It must make your teeth jump.

There it is, what some might consider an absurd favourite food mission statement. I have heard stranger ones, like that of a very highly esteemed Nigerian entrepreneur who I dare not name, who worships his combination of Quaker Oats and Ewedu! The facts about this much maligned, roundly snubbed, oftentimes fervently hated Okro are amazing to read. Here are my favourites: Femi Kusa’s column in The Nation; Natural Remedies for Sound Body and Mind on January 14th 2010 gives a glowing acknowledgment on the Okro plant. He says, in a wonderfully melodramatic way (that only a true Nigerian can put it) that “...the chlorophyll, blood of the [Okro], converts to human blood, leaving behind lots of magnesium to power and calm the muscles, particularly the heart.” The mechanics of Okro turning to human blood has something very Africa Magic about it, but like we say, “idea is need!” Kusa goes on to say that Okro pods are loaded with Vitamin A, and the contentious “draw” is Calcium. Vario us sites on the Internet suggest Okro also contains Folic acid, iron, potassium, protein, and Vitamin C. One site goes on to claim that it is the secret of Cleopatra and Yang Guifei’s beauty. Yang Guifei by the way is a Chinese consort who lived in the Tang Dynasty, considered an exquisite beauty. Okro apparently protects the skin from breaking out in pimples.

Okro Coffee is made from roasted, ground and brewed Okro seeds! Eating the Okro pod protects the human body from diseases ranging from diabetes, high cholesterol, colon cancer, atherosclerosis, to lung inflammation, cataracts and depression. Okro is a two way lubricant, as Okro soup, helping to pass the “swallow” down the esophagus, and also at the other end, lubricating the large intestine...enough said! It is supposedly a cure for constipation, which is in itself possibly groundbreaking since alternative medical practitioners believe all disease begins in the colon.

Nigerians seem to be the only ones who call it that audibly uncomfortable vibrating name with an “r” that sounds like the “draw” in the soup. Cuba’s “Quimgumbo” sounds closely inelegant.

Nigerian mothers own a shocking adage for putting their children no matter how old they are in their place. It says: No matter how tall the Okro plant grows, it must always bend for the owner to pluck it! Enid Donaldson in her cookbook, The Real Taste of Jamaica suggests an interesting way of cooking the Okro. “Ochroes” are washed and drained, one egg is separated, the yolk beaten first, the white added after. The whole Ochroes are dropp ed in the beaten egg, and then into a mixture of cornmeal, flour and salt. They are fried in oil in a heavy skillet until browned lightly, drained and served hot with salt. The crispy outside texture balanced by the soft inside texture is delicious.

South Asians cook their Okro called “Bhindi” in curries with garam masala, cumin, turmeric and lemon juice (which I suppose minimizes the sliminess). Junji Takano, a Japanese health researcher suggests eating Okro raw, mixed with mayonnaise or with vinegar and pepper.

...I mustn’t forget that man arrested by NDLEA at Seme, on his way to Cotonou to board a plane to Italy with 1kg of cocaine suspended in Okro soup, as reported by The Nigerian Voice News on June 3rd 2010...

There is that matter of “Okro soup in dre ams” which I’m not even going to bring up here. It seems that many foods that are good for us get thrown on the rubbish heap on the back of silly superstition. But then again perhaps it is God’s providence that allows these unfo unded beliefs so that Okro like Mackerel (Oku eko) remains affordable for the poor, the “Mekunu”.

We’ve often sat around and discussed my father’s youthfulness, he rarely falls ill, and has an unflustered live and let live personality. Perhaps we should all be eating Okro with everything.

by yemisi ogbe 234next adapted by Weboga
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