Showing posts with label change. Show all posts
Showing posts with label change. Show all posts

Monday, December 30, 2013

Sorry, But This APC Is Not Change! (Must Read)




By
Adekoya Boladale

A long time ago, in the days of Late Chief Solomon Lar, when the likes of Chief Alex Ekwueme and
Professor Jerry Gana were still in active capacity, the streets and roads of campaign arenas dazzled
with the colourful flash of red and green. The ground for political ‘toasting’ was usually covered with
deafening echoes of Power! Power!! Power!!! These were the days when Nigerians took pride in

beholding the roof-staff called umbrella, even though under a dysfunctional government the people
celebrated our nascent democracy and civil liberty. Days when the Hausa man only knew of ‘fi di fi’ and
the little boy on the street of Mokola and Ojoo in Ibadan shouts to high heaven ‘power na da, power na re’

-where is the power, this is the power.
Continue after the break...

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

God Punish Devil: God Has Finally Murdered Poverty For Me – Saka



Hafiz Oyetoro’s controversial move from Etisalat to MTN as a brand face seems to have changed his fortune for good, writes CHUX OHAI
South Africa-based scholar, Prof. Kole Omotosho, and lecturer at Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, Hafiz Oyetoro, do not belong to the same generation. The distance between Nigeria and SA also implies that they cannot be meeting each other constantly. Yet, they both have something in common.
They have the enviable record of successfully combining their work as lecturers with advertising. Apart from the fact that Omotosho is a writer, best known for his controversial novel about Nigeria – Just Before Dawn – he has made a name for himself in SA where his face has graced several advert bill boards. The latest is the one in which he is advertising for Fidelity Bank Plc.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Why S-èx Really Does Change Everything



S-èx changes everything.” It’s the cliched advice that our friends love to give us after the fact, when it’s already too late. But what exactly does s-èx change? And why? As luck would have it, there is extensive research on the topic. Here’s the breakdown of what happens to you, chemically, when you have sè-x and what it means.  
1. òrgasm makes you lose control of your rational mind. Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you the lateral orbitofrontal cortex. It’s the part of your brain that’s responsible for reason and self-control. And guess what? When you òrgasm, it shuts off. Completely. In both men and women. So, at the moment of òrgasm, you are not thinking rationally.
In fact, you can’t. So all of the rules of engagement that you’ve been holding yourself to with this stranger/friend/person you’re dating fly temporarily out the window.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

I'll Like To Change My Tribe To Yoruba- Veteran Actor - Larry Koldsweat



He has made so much impact in Nollywood to the extent that some of the stars the industry is proud of today have his touch in their lives.   The Igbo born actor who has turned a pastor has revealed in an interview that he's if he had the opportunity of coming back to this world again, he would still be an actor and a pastor but he would love to be a Yoruba man by birth and inclination.

Hear him, "If I have to come back to this world, I will be an actor again, I will be pastor and I will be a Nigerian again but I'll like to change my tribe, I will like to be a Yoruba man (laughs). Reasons are, Yoruba people are very receptive; they are the only people that can give you a land irrespective of your tribe. 

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Fraud: Incredible: Mom hacked school's computer to change her kids grades, gets arrested




Catherine Venusto, a 45-year-old mother of two, was unhappy with her daughter’s grades. Instead of letting her daughter suffer the consequences for doing poorly, she decided to change her daughter’s failing grades, by hacking into the school's system.  As for her son, he was doing great in school as he got a 98% on his exam, but she wasn’t happy with the grade, so she changed it to a 99%.  According to investigators, she had done this 100s of times before she was caught.  Venusto, is a former secretary of the school, therefore she knew the superintendent’s password which she used from her home computer to log into the school’s system and change the grades. State police say, Venusto admitted changing the grades, saying she thought her actions were unethical but legal.

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