Tuesday, 18 October 2016

Unbelievable! These water buses can move on land and water (photos)

See pictures of water buses that can move on water and land

Wonders shall never end. In as much as the human minds keep wondering and giving birth to new ideas, the more inventions will be made in the society.

Some thousands of years back, the idea of having a vehicle which can travel hundreds of kilometres while carrying people might have sounded strange. That was because this was thought to be impossible because of the primitiveness of that era.

  So many things have changed in our society now; people are becoming more creative day by day. A vehicle which can move in both water and land has been surfaced. These vehicles are known as water buses and have been in operation for some years now.

People often use them in waterfront properties that are not accessible by land. These buses are used mainly for sightseeing.

  Water buses can move conveniently on water and land. This may not be totally new as there are amphibious aircrafts in existence already. These aircrafts can fly and land on water. The largest amphibious aircraft was introduced by China. This huge craft has features that make it look like a boat and an airplane at the same time.
  This is exciting considering the fact that so many cars get swept by floods when we have prolonged rainfall. It is terrifying for people to get drowned while in their cars.
This amphibious vehicle that can operate in both water and land may be the miracle we need.

It is intriguing to know that something that has been seen in science fiction can happen in reality.

Monday, 17 October 2016

UNILAG expels 125 students, suspends 73 others

Unilag expels 125 students and suspends 73 students for acts related to academic misconduct and forgery of results

– The expulsion emerged following a reported conflict between the management and some union leaders who were earlier rusticated

  The University of Lagos has expelled 125 students and suspended 73 students for acts related to academic misconduct and forgery of results, Premium Times reports.
  It was gathered those suspended had penalties ranging from two to four semesters.

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  Unilag expels 125 students and suspends 73 students for acts related to academic misconduct and forgery of results.
  The expulsion of students comes on the heels of a conflict between the management and some union leaders who were earlier rusticated.

  News recalls that UNILAG students had gone on the streets to protest the poor living conditions in the school.
  They shut down the campus, saying the school's management was not ready to listen to their complaints. But the union leaders became the casualties of the protest as they were suspended over their role in the protest. if you are not automatically redirected, click here .

The suspended union leaders include, president, Muhammed Olaniyan; Speaker, Adeyanju Adeonipkun; General Secretary, Emmanuel Afolabi; Public Relations Officer, Jumai Fagbui; Chief Whip, Akinnubi Pedro; Sport Secretary, Anita Kaizer, and Financial Secretary, Oluwatobi Ojo.

Chibok girls release: Fayose attacks Buhari, exposes ‘hidden’ reason why the girls were released

Release of Chibok girls a diversionary tactic – Fayose

– Governor Ayodele Fayose calls on President Muhammadu Buhari to address the massive hunger that is killing many people in the country

Fayose says the PDP-led federal government which was labeled as inept by the opposition did better than the current administration

– The governor accuses the Buhari administration of using the report of Chibok girls’ release to cover up the undue arrest of judges

Fayose says Nigerians are suffering under the App government.

  Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti state has described the celebration by the federal government over the release of 21 Chibok girls by the Boko Haram group as a tactic employed by the government to divert the attention of Nigerians away from the hunger in the country.

  Fayose made the claim in Iyin-Ekiti, Irepodun/I felon local government area of Ekiti state on Thursday, October 13 during the inaugurating a block of four classrooms built for the Erelu Angela Adebayo Children’s Home.
  The governor, according to Vanguard, called on l President Muhammadu Buhari to address the massive hunger that is killing many people in the country.

What they came out today to tell Nigerians that 21 abducted Chibok girls have been released by the Boko Haram group is diversionary. Nigerians have never had it so bad. People are very hungry. What they did today is just to divert attention from what they did last week by clamping judges and justices into detention.
While no one is saying corruption should be condoned, but the due process must be followed, ” he said.
Fayose said the Peoples Democratic Party-led federal government which was labeled as inept by the opposition did better than the current administration.

“The exchange rate of the naira to the dollar is unacceptable. The situation has led to hyper-inflation where what people used to buy for N30,000 can not be bought with N100,000?. Look at the elections that have been conducted since they came to office, all the gains recorded by the previous government as far as democracy is concerned are being eroded,” he said.

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“Food security is number one, they should stop fooling us; our economy must be urgently addressed because Nigerians voted for the government in power so that they can enjoy better lives.

“There is hunger everywhere, many husbands had turned to wives in their families. Nigeria is hard to live in and we pray that God will change this change for us.
“It is not good for a government to be catching thieves and kidnappers everyday while its citizens are hungry. Everybody is now a thief in Nigeria, we need prayer in Nigeria and we need divine intervention,” he added. Fayose said Nigerians are suffering under the APC government, alleging that the current administration had taken away the rights of Nigerians.

  He accused the Buhari administration of using the report of Chibok girls’ release to cover up the undue arrest of judges. He said what Nigerians need is food on the table because propaganda does not amount to food on the table for the citizens.

  Meanwhile, Governor Kashim Shettima of Borno state on Thursday, October 13, hailed the release of 21 Chibok school girls by the Boko Haram insurgents.

  According to him, the release of the girls has shown President Muhammadu Buhari’s sincerity in ending the Boko Haram insurgency, NAN reports.

  In a statement signed by Malam Isa Gusau, the governor’s special adviser on communication in Maiduguri, Shettima said that the release of the 21 Chibok girls has eliminated the doubts in President Buhari.

Nigerian Army denies report on Chibok girls

Army denies not knowing about release of Chibok girls

The Nigerian Army has denied the reports in some online media and national dailies that it had it no knowledge of the release of 21 Chibok girls by Boko Haram.

  This comes even as the military said it is working in harmony with sister security agencies to ensure the freedom of the remaining girls as well as put an end to terrorism completely, Vanguard reports.

READ ALSO: REVEALED: Full story of how the 21 Chibok girls were rescued.

This was contained in a statement release made available to newsmen on Saturday, October 15.
  However, the military said negotiations for the remaining girls’ release solely rests on the shoulders of the politicians and not the military.

  The statement read: “The Defence Headquarters attention has been drawn to an online and newspaper publication insinuating that there is a mix feelings among Nigerian military ranks and files as a result of the recent release of some Chibok girls. The military wishes to state unequivocally that the Armed Forces will continue to work closely with all our sister security agencies to achieve more feat in this direction.

“The military also want to debunk the baseless and unfounded story that there is disquiet in the military over the condition of release of the girls. The Nigerian Armed Forces and other security agencies are one, working together to finish the war on terror and other criminalities which can be done covertly or overtly. The most important thing is achieving our strategic objective. The DHQ has said before that negotiation with the terrorists or any other group rests purely on our respected political leaders. The military operations to rid our land of terrorists continue.

“It is important to state that not all information are meant for public consumption due to processes which is purely political. More so, the on-going military operation is making unprecedented progress with rescue of many captives held by the terrorists. The general public should discountenance with this baseless and misleading story.

“While the Armed Forces holds the media veritable partner, it urges the media to be mindful and clarify with the military when reporting security and defence issues bothering on sensitive national matters of this nature.”

  On Thursday, October 13, 21 Chibok girls were released by the dreaded Boko Haram terrorist group. The girls were reported to have been released in the early hours of the morning.

According to the National Inter-faith and religious Organisation of Nigeria for Peace, Christians and Muslim faithful in the country should use this Sunday and Friday to offer thanksgiving for the release of the 21 Chibok girls.

Sunday, 16 October 2016

UNVEILED: Full story of how 21 Chibok girls were rescued

– The full story of how the 21 Chibok girls were released has been revealed

– According to reports, negotiations began with a small team in 2014 whose plans initially failed

  Premium Times reports that the release of the 21 Chibok girls which took place on Thursday, October 13, was as a result of a negotiation by a team which assembled two years ago.

  During Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, the key actors in the team made a first attempt to negotiate with the Boko Haram sect around July 2014.
  These key actors include: Mustapha Zanna, a lawyer, Shehu Sani, who is now a senator representing Kaduna Central senatorial district and the Nigerian Army, then led by Kenneth Minimah.

Others include Fred Eno who also a human rights activist, the Swiss government and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), which was called in to play an unbiased middle-man.

  However, Senator Sani started the negotiation process when he reached out to the Swiss government through its embassy who linked them to Mr Zanah who then connected the Swiss authorities and the ICRC in the process.

Also, former president Goodluck Jonathan appointed Ijaw national leader, Edwin Clark, to link with the team and Nigerian government. With this in place, the team almost succeeded in the release of the girls in 2014 but later fell through due to the manner in which the past administration handled the matter.

  After its failure, Messrs Sani, Eno and Clark moved on to other things but other members of the team were hopeful and kept exploring possible options.
  A source told Premium Times: “It boils down, basically, to three key issues: inflexibility and lack of realism on the part of the insurgent forces; lack of support for a negotiated settlement to the insurgency on the part of security forces; and what appears to be government’s acceptance that the security forces were right,”
“The president desperately wanted the girls released, but politics of positioning stood in the way of progress,” Mr. Eno said.

Later on, using the existing line which was initially established, the State Security Service (SSS) led a fresh negotiation with the team although the Nigerian military was left out.
  They were left out after the insurgents said they did not want to be involved with the military after their members and some Chibok girls had been killed in midair bombardments.

  The SSS was therefore asked to lead the negotiation and provide essential support After a deal had been struck, the Red Cross was called in to meet the leadership of the sect as well as sight the girls whereby date and location was decided for the girls to be released.
  According to some officials, on Wednesday, October 14, the military was called upon to deploy some of its men to Banki, a border town in Bama, Borno State, to pick up the 21 girls, The girls were released at 5:30 am on Thursday and immediately flown to Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, in a chopper.

  Meanwhile, the minister of information, culture and tourism, Las Muhammed, denied claims that the recent release of the 21 Chibok girls was not a swap for some terrorists.

  He also said the release of the girls is the effort of the federal government to Nigeria led by President Muhammadu Buhari to safe rescue. His comments sparked speculations that a ransom might have been paid but presidential spokesperson, Femi Adesina debunked the claims.
  But Sahara reporters claimed that the captured Chibok girls were released after a prisoner swap with the Nigerian government.

Naira appreciates to N460/$1, further gains expected next week

Naira strengthens to N460/$1 at parallel market on October 14

The Nigerian Naira on Friday, October 14, appreciated by No against the dollar at the parallel market, according to a Lagos- based Bureau De Change operator.

  While the Naira strengthened against the dollar to trade at N460/$1 from N468/$1, the local currency now exchange at N560 and N460 from N580 and N520 against the Pound and Euro respectively at the parallel market.

  The Naira also closed at N304.50 at the official interbank market, maintaining same rate as at today, October 14.

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  However, Aminu Gwadabe, president of the Association of Bureau De Change Operators of Nigeria (ABCON) has called on all genuine forex buyers to purchase it from its members at the official price.

This comes even as he told currency hoarders to sell the Forex at their disposal as the Naira was steadily on its way to full recovery.

  A local currency trader who spoke to Mokunfope brymond said the recent come back of the local currency can be attributed to the introduction of Travelex, a licensed forex dealer. He added that the resumption of the sale of Diaspora remittances to licenced BDC operator is currently on-going and expressing hope that the economy would soon rebound.

PROPHECY: “El-Rufai to challenge President Buhari in 2019”

El-Rufai to challenge Buhari in 2019 - Nigerian man predicts

A Twitter user, Big Nwa @Oddy4real, has released a prophecy for 2019 presidential election in Nigeria.

  Oddy, as he called by his followers, said that in the upcoming polls incumbent Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna state will challenge Muhammadu Buhari.
 
  He added that Hillary Clinton, the presidential candidate, will win the US 2016 election and even support a Northern presidency in Nigeria.

The man wrote:
Prophecy: In 2019, the Hillary Clinton administration (Yes, she is going to win) is going to back a Northern presidency. Elrufai or Buhari — A Big Nwa (@Oddy4real) October 14, 2016
@Oddy4real what is in it for us as a nation? We don’t care about interests. Clinton like obama doesn’t care about Africa.
But hey.. — Valentine Chukwu (@damascots2014) October 14, 2016

Oddy is concerned about country’s problems. He shares a lot of opinions on the ongoing processes in Nigeria. See some more tweets below:

So D Emir of Katsina is getting married to a 14 year Old girl, and is going to have sex with her?
That is an offence called STATUTORY RACE — A Big Nwa (@Oddy4real) October 14, 2016

Twitter APC Constitutional Lawyers logging out and going back to their daily grind. pic.twitter.com KY4JK0rdBt — A Big Nwa (@Oddy4real) October 14, 2016 Let us not mince words at all… Buhari has bn a monumental failure so far.

A tabula rasa. — A Big Nwa (@Oddy4real) October 13, 2016

  Let us not mince words at all… Buhari has bn a monumental failure so far. A tabula rasa. — A Big Nwa (@Oddy4real) October 13, 2016

  This came in line with another prophecy from Prominent Prophet Princewill Iheme , who advised Nigerians to hand power to the Igbo tribes and predicted that the economy of the most populous nation in Africa will collapse soon.

SAD! Female B/Haram escapees beg to be treated like released Chibok girls

We are suffering! Former Boko Haram captives cry out

– Some of the escapees who were abducted by Boko Haram insurgents have cried for help.

– An 18 year old girl, Ummu, said she has been living in abject poverty with her baby since her escape.

–  A 15-year-old girl, Nana, has urged the Nigerian federal government to assist her to further her education.

– The federal government has promised to provide education and jobs for the 21 freed Chibok schoolgirls.

  Some female captives who escaped from Boko Haram camps in 2015 have cried out for government assistance, Daily Trust reports.
  An 18-year-old girl, simply known as Ummu, who was kidnapped from Madagali when she was 16 and said she became pregnant in captivity. She confessed that her and the baby since she gave birth to after her dramatic escape have been living in poverty.

  Ummu said the release of the Chibok girls renewed herbhope of re- uniting with her sisters still with Boko Haram and called on the state and federal government to help all former captives of Boko Haram to reshape their lives.

  Also, a 15-year-old girl, Nana who escaped from Sambisa forest with her mother during a military air raid called for help from the government to sponsor her education as she wanted to study medicine.
  However, both girls said their fathers were killed by the militants and faced difficulty accessing medical assistance and basic needs.
  Meanwhile, the federal government has promised to provide education and jobs for the 21 freed Chibok schoolgirls.
  Vice President Yemi Osinbajo who disclosed this made the promise when he visited the girls at the DSS medical centre situated along the Airport Road, Abuja. 

The spokesman of the vice president, Laolu Akande, who quoted his boss said: “We are going to see to it that everything that you require going forward, perhaps, your education; those who need to go back to school, those who need to find employment, we are going to make sure that we make all the provisions for you.

“The federal government is very committed. The president, in particular, has asked me to tell you how excited he is. When you were away, he kept saying that if it were his daughter, he wouldn't even know what to do. So, we are all very excited that you are here. We are all happy that God has preserved your lives and brought you back.

“We’re going to bring your parents; your parents will be coming here to join you. You can’t immediately be taken out of here because we need to be sure you’re in very good health. “I’m sure you’re going to be very well taken care of. We've provided very good accommodation for you where you’ll stay, where you’ll sleep and your parents will come and meet you there also hopefully by tomorrow.”

  On Thursday, October 13, 21 Chibok girls were released by the dreaded Boko Haram terrorist group. The girls l were reported to have been released in the early hours of the morning.
  More than 200 girls were abducted from their schools in Born state in 2014 by the terrorists and while some of them have reportedly died, the rest have been held by the dreaded group.
Check to watch the video: https://youtu.be/EagFAC48ySw

Vice president, Yemi Osinbajo with released Chibok girls

What it Means to Serve Others — The Mark of a Servant Leader

  I spoke recently to a good friend who told me a story about the leader that was just hired to take over her
organization. This new director came in on the first day, introduced himself only to the senior staff, spoke in a very authoritative and dominant way and let everyone know “a new sheriff was in town.”

  When I heard this story, before even halfway through, I knew where it was going: Meet the new boss, intentionally much different than the old boss (to paraphrase the words of Roger Daltrey from The Who ). In fact, so different, that individual will immediately let you know just how different. Not really interested in getting to know the other people in the organization, different. Not feeling like they owe their valuable time to the lower-level folks, different.Obnoxious, different.

  In order for business and personal relationships to thrive, we as individuals have to begin with an open extension of empathy. Empathy must be genuine and heartfelt —  otherwise, everyone will know they’re dealing with a phony. So in order to empathize and show you care, you have to want to get to know others. You have to put others first, not yourself.

Servant Leader
  Being a servant leader means putting the interests of others above your own. You’ve probably seen some variation of these words before, but ask yourself the following questions: Do you put others before yourself in the workplace, among your friends or in your school
setting? If you’re afraid to do this, why? What is the cost to you?

If you’re afraid to be vulnerable, ditch that fear. Vulnerability is one of the greatest traits you can espouse.

“Embracing our vulnerabilities is risky but not nearly as dangerous as giving up on love and belonging and joy — the experiences that make us the most vulnerable. Only when we are brave enough to explore the darkness will we discover the infinite power of our light.” — Brené Brown

I recently met a fellow business professional for a cup of coffee on a Saturday afternoon. He said some golden
words to me. They meant that much more because he met me in an effort to help me out:

“I make every effort to give without expecting anything in return.”

  Wouldn’t the world be a beautiful place if everyone not only thought that way — but acted that way? Yet it seems, in my experience, the people who behave this way really stand out. Because they’re few and far between. Most of us act purely for our own self-interests. We have to “make it” first and do things our way — which usually means “getting ours” and not caring for what others get. We take advantage of the generous help of others without giving in return.

  Eventually, that really comes back to bite us. I’ve been on both sides. As a millennial and business professional, I’ve relied on the help of others in network. I’ve met some extraordinarily generous people who have advised, coached and mentored me.
  Their benevolence has helped me as I’ve forged the path and created a career for myself. I am nothing today without the people who have had my back and looked out for me — some of whom were essentially perfect strangers that simply cared and wanted to help. Think about that —  on the surface, it would seem there was nothing in it for them. They were helping to better my situation. Though I can assure you, they were bettering their own in the process. As the saying goes, it is far better to give than to receive.

Pay it Forward
  I learned to start paying things forward through coaching high school basketball, volunteer work and coaching co- workers through difficult career adversities. I do these things because I want to do them. These are my passions. I care. I get a very powerful feeling of self-satisfaction that comesfrom helping others. But as I’ve found, in return, I receive gratitude, respect and new connections who are willing to help me grow my business or tell others of my goodwill. I gain colleagues and acquaintances who make the transition to become friends.

“If a better society is to be built, one that is more just and more loving, one that provides greater creative opportunity for its people, then the most open course is to raise both the capacity to Serve and the very performance as servant of existing major institutions by new regenerative forces operating within them.” — Robert Greenleaf

  I met with a marketing executive recently who said to me,

“The way I show up, is how others show up.” This is the ultimate Lead by Example mantra, as opposed to using words to lead. Both are effective, as I’ve seen in my life.

“The servant-leader is servant first… It begins with the natural feeling that one wants to serve, to serve first. Then conscious choice brings one to aspire to lead. — Robert Greenleaf I encourage you to think about the way you may feel at times, the frustration that comes with simply living in our modern world. We all get down, we all seek motivation and inspiration through work we do, people we speak to and the activities that inspire us. Harness any negative energy toward service and generate excitement from doing good to help others in need. You’ll be truly amazed at how much this will change your life and outlook for the better.

The Vulnerable Leader
“You find that being vulnerable is the only way to allow your heart to feel true pleasure that’s so real, it scares you.” — Bob Marley Vulnerability was scorned or looked upon as a sign of weakness for a long time. Not anymore. While we have a long way to go as a society, there are enough leaders who have embraced this mindset and shared it with their employees and friends. I think back to the gentleman who hired me for my first job in management consulting. He was a very senior-level leader who was an unassuming, quiet man.

  You would have thought that he was one of your subordinates rather than your manager. He was very graceful and caring of others. He never spoke about himself but rather, always wanted to hear how everyone's day was. His example left an indelible mark and impact on the way I treat others. He put himself out there, vulnerable and humble, and never expected much in return.

“The highest type of ruler is one of whose existence the people are barely aware.” — Lao-Tzu from Tao te Ching
He went out of his way to meet everyone that he managed and he took them out to lunch early on during their tenure with the company. He cared dearly for other people. He surrounded himself with a loving family, kept things positive and treated others with kindness that let everyone know he cared.

  Get to know the people that you lead and surround yourself with. Don’t just engage in small talk that borders on the trivial. After all, how many people do you know where the only conversations you’ve ever had are about the weather? What are you a meteorologist?! Leave that to Al Roker. Meaningful relationships are what matter most. Showing the people around you that you care about them and that you’re willing to put them first, is the mark of a true leader. Great leaders are vulnerable and unselfish.

Ultimately, they thrive by exhibiting this behavior and in so doing, they earn the respect of all. Leading If you enjoyed reading this, please be so kind as to share with others and recommend my piece. If you’re really feeling lucky, please consider following me here on Medium! Thank you so very kindly for reading.

Saturday, 15 October 2016

Why do you want to be in a relationship?

  … asked my friend after I confided in him that although I feel satisfied with my life at the moment, it’s not fulfilling because I don’t have a someone .

I realized I never really meditated on his question. So I decided to do the 5 WHYs.

WHY is it important to me to be in a relationship?
  I want to be touched and made love to and held tightly as I fall asleep, and kissed me all over as my eyes awake.

WHY is it important to be touched?
  I want to build intimacy with someone, both physical and emotional. I want to share special moments with the someone, as well as life’s banalities and little annoyances.

WHY is intimacy important?
  I want to build something with someone, a project, a human, a space, the magic happens when you do it together.

WHY is it important to build something with someone?
  I want to be exposed, and work through my deepest wounds when that figure of attachment, that a partner embodies, holds up a mirror to my face.

WHY is it important to be exposed?
  Because my purpose in life is to continue to grow…

Can’t you grow through other ways?
I can.

So why do you want this someone so badly?
  And then the raw, scary, familiar answer came: I want to belong in the consensus society we live in. Most of my friends’ plans are now centered around couples and children and so are the conversations, I feel left out. I feel irrelevant.

  I don’t want to end up alone at 60, in an apartment, with no friends to call when I am sick, with no kids’ achievements to brag about, with no skills on how to be with someone, with so many wrinkles to turn off any man. I will be judged for the fact that no one even proposed to me. I will be sinking in the mud of shame with no one to save me. Something is wrong with me.

And then the real, brave answer spoke up:

  There is another story. The story of a woman who did it her way, who felt whole at every life stage. Who inspired other women and men to do the same. Who never settled, even when they told her she was digging her own grave. The story of a woman that knew that she can only give herself love, she can only break her own heart, and she can only rise up and love again. The story of a woman that trusted in the wisdom that life threw on her path, and knew that nothing lasts.

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The Business Behind Your Business

  My barber is one of the most brilliant people I know. He grew up cutting hair in his father’s salon for some of the wealthiest businessmen and influencers in London, but several years ago he moved his family to a small
recreational town in Northern California where I live. He just might be the best barber in a hundred-mile radius.

  But even though he works magic with a come-on scissors, that’s not what I’m talking about when I say he’s smart.bThere’s something else I’ve observed about him that’s evenbmore interesting. Let me explain.
 
  My barber is a busy man, but not with cutting hair. In fact, most people don’t even know he cuts hair. He has no branding or business cards, and he only works with a few clients. His makeshift barbershop is the laundry room in his house, where he squeezes-in clients on random Tuesday mornings between sipping coffee and getting kids off to school.

Cutting hair is just a side gig for him. He’s better known in the community as a playwright, actor, investor, and
entrepreneur. And he does each of these things with excellence. I know, because I attended one of his plays last year at the Civic Auditorium and was moved to tears. So why does such a talented guy take what appears to be a step backwards for forty bucks? Why does he disrupt the rhythm of his busy life to sweep hair clippings from his laundry room floor?

It comes down to one word — Relationships. He's leveraging his craft to build relationships.
But not just any relationships — important and strategic ones. He’s selective about who he works with because he’s letting them into his laundry room, which really means he’s letting them into his life. And there’s something in that exchange of life that’s more valuable to him than just cash. With every fade and scissor-snip he’s listening, asking questions, staying curious, and finding connection with the people he really wants to be with. From start-up founders and business coaches to artists and entrepreneurs, his hands are on the heads of men who've built great companies and created real value in the world 

— men who normally charge consulting fees or commissions in exchange for their thoughts.

  It’s like a recurring membership model but in reverse. He’s getting monthly, one-on-one access to great minds butbthey’re paying him . Brilliant!

Cutting hair is the facade, but building relationships is his real business.

Study your craft. Hone your skill. Become the best at what you do.

Shift your thinking from working hourly to working for your future, and choose wisely the people you surround yourself with.

Building relational equity is something you'll never regret.

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Sentences Where The Word “Coffee” Has Been Replaced With “The Healing Power Of Crystals”

“God, I’m such a zombie in the morning before I’ve had the healing power of crystals.”
“I wouldn’t be caught dead in a Starbucks—their healing power of crystals is always burnt, and I’m definitely sure it’s not fair trade, either.”
“Yeah, Alan and I had another date. It was at that little boutique bookstore/cafe downtown? It was nice! We split a doughnut and I had some of their healing power of crystals. Alan? No, I don’t think it’s going to go anywhere.He’s really nice though.”

“M.O.’s consistent with what we’ve found at the other crime scenes—car goes off a cliff, empty bourbon bottles and beer cans in the back, everything’s all scorched to shit.
  Responding officer’s report cited a probable DUI, but coroner’s report states the victims’ necks had lacerations consistent with a serrated tactical knife’s blade, and inspection of the stomach shows all the victims had in their system was the healing power of crystals. I just hope we catch this sonovabitch.”

“I’m like, seriously so addicted to the healing power of crystals. It gets so bad sometimes when I don’t get them that I get these super bad headaches. I think I’m going to go cold turkey.”

“I was honestly the worst employee. More than just general bad attitude about the product and lack of knowledge, I just…didn’t give a shit about this whole manufactured healing power of crystals culture that’s running sobrampant right now. Everyone would be like ‘what’s the flavor profile?’ and I’d be like ‘I don’t know — dirt? It’s the healing power of crystals. What do you expect it’s going to taste like?’ It just pissed me off.”

“This week, ah, it’s been tough. Me and Ron finally committed dad. It was sad. Yeah. I mean I could deal with a lot of the idiosyncrasies, but Ron was clearly pretty worried about him—and I was too, I could just, um, deal with it better I guess? But anyway we came by the other week and there was just rotten food all over the kitchen, dust on everything. Turns out dad had been living in like, ah, one of those, you know—Sumerian pyramids? You know the ones. Starts with a ‘z,’ I think. Ziggurats! Yeah, that’s it. Dad was living in this…ziggurat he’d constructedbout of old healing power of crystals cans, and we were both like, ‘Okay, wow. Clearly this is advanced further than either of us expected,’ and so we moved him out. It’s just really disheartening to see him like this.”

“IF YOU USE UP THE LAST OF THE HEALING Power Of CRYSTALS IN THE POT, PLEASE BE CONSCIENTIOUS And BREW SOME MORE, I’M SICK OF DOING IT ALL The TIME.”
“Well, her being a slob I can deal with. As long as she keeps it in her room? But it’s that, coupled with her being stingy in really weird ways? Like, she’s always like ‘I just bought the generic healing power of crystals this time, you don't mind, right? Money is just soooooo tight right now,’ which is fine but then all of a sudden when I pick up a pound of healing power of crystals from Dark Matter or Intelligentsia, all of a sudden she just needs to have French press every morning.”

“Last night, I heard a rap-tap-tapping on my windowpane, and whom should it be but that rapscallion Argyle the Vampire. I espied something in his clawed hands, and lo! It was a small satchel of the healing power of crystals, by its make and markings!
‘Argyle,’ I said, rubbing the sleep from my eyes as I opened the window to allow him ingress, ‘Why did you come here?’ ‘Dear fellow,’ said Argyle, ‘do you see what I bring you?’ He brought the satchel close, and with quivering hands opened it up, motioning for me to peak inside, all toothsome of grin and pale of mein.
I looked, and what did I see within? Not healing power of crystal beans, but a small hart, with a splendid rack of antlers! Argyle plucked it most gently from the satchel and placed it upon my windowsill, whereupon it proceeded to snort and paw the wood with its hooves.

‘Argyle, where did you come upon this miniature hart?’ I demanded. The vampire smiled as he leaned out the window, gesturing with one hand that I follow him. ‘Come with me,’ he said. ‘And you’ll find out.’ Scooping the tiny hart into a jam jar I’d had left over from a caterpillar long since flown to fairer weather, I took Argyle’s hand and we tumbled off into the night.”

Thursday, 13 October 2016

Woman is offered N20m from her sugar daddy, read what her fiance does next

Man tells fiance to reject N20m frm sugar daddy

A lady has sought advice online on whether she should leave her fiance after he told her to refuse N20m from her sugar daddy.

A lady posted a dilemma she is in on social media and went viral.
The lady revealed she is about to get married and loves her fiance very much.

  However, she is still seeing her sugar daddy who is married because he gives her money and other gifts. The fiance was on board with it so long as she did not have sex with him.The sugar daddy gave her N20m for her wedding and her fiance is completely against it and she needs help. See her full post below:
The question now is, would you accept money from your sugar daddy to help your wedding? And do you even want to marry a man who is okay with you having a sexless sugar daddy? Let us know in the comments.