Following the death of a student of the Osun state polytechnic who was reportedly kill by a happy-trigger SARS Operative on Thursday, the Youth in Iwo Community, Osun State has reportedly set ablaze the Iwo police area command office.
This is the youth seeking Justice for the innocent student that was killed after a Sallah celebration.

Saturday, 16 January 2016

16 Geniuses Who Prove Time Management Is The Secret Behind Success


16 Geniuses Who Prove Time Management Is The Secret Behind Success
Why isn't everyone in this world successful? The answer is that not everyone in this world has the perfect 'understanding of time.'
It is widely believed that whether people succeed or not is directly related to their habits, and how judiciously they use their time. Of course, there is no set way of doing things. It's only through trial and error that we figure out what works best for us.
But it's hard to debate that time management is an important aspect of being successful. We have 24 hours in our day and the key is to make each hour productive. Frankly, it isn't that tough. Take a look at what our day looks like. You'll see there's really a lot we can do in these 24 hours, only if we wish to.
See? Now have a look at 16 geniuses from world history and their schedules. These will definitely teach us a thing or two about how to make the most of our time. We cannot copy their life ideas, but we can definitely take inspiration from them.

SUCCESS QUOTE TO YOUTHS FROM 'SASSO 2014 STUDENTS'

WISDOM TO REMEMBER WHEN YOU'RE UNDER PRESSURE
1. Never make rash decisions with
relationships while under stress.
"Negative pressure contributes to erratic decisions. Keep in mind bad company corrupts good behavior. Therefore always examine the intent as to why someone has
all of a sudden popped up in your life.
Remember, people come into your life for only two reasons, either to help or to hurt you!"

2. Make sure you get your attitude together and make sure your mind is clear.
"Learning how to unwind without
intoxication allows your brain to recover from unwanted free radical enzymes and now your mind has time to refocus. Take
time to tap into the principles of the Word for yourself, so you can see the growth in
yourself.
3. Realign your perspectives and reorganize your methodology.
"As you age, be sure to grow as well, for it is never a guarantee. Some middle aged adults still have teenage mindsets. When you're under pressure, it's not a time to flip out, but a time to step out of yourself and stop
looking at things with a victims mentality, but from a victors mindset."
4. Keep your mouth shut if you have nothing positive to say.
Many people speak too fast and try to fix later, not realizing a persons behavior originates from their own mouths. The problem lies within their heart and from
their heart, they talk more than they should be praying. When you get your heart right, you'll get your words right.
Every word comes to pass even if you don't mean it. The problem is when you have to fight off the very thing you spoke into
existence.
5. Isolating your mind body and spirit.
So many rely on sex, drugs and alcohol, all temporary pleasures to mask long-term pain. The problem then is compounded with intoxicated decisions and the dilema of not knowing when the right mind is present.
One key to remember is to get away from man-made solutions and connect with eternal resolutions.
There are no shortcuts to living an obedient, blessed life, even under heavy pressure.
Pressure doesn't change you, principles do.
The Most High has given His word and rules since the beginning and it will never change, therefore it's up to you to stop giving
excuses on why you can't to reason on why you can.
Being accountable for your own growth is what you will be held to, while in this lifetime and the next.

SOME MARRIAGE ADVICE;;;;; In most cases, change takes place during courtship and not in marriage. If you cannot change your partner during courtship, do not expect any magic in marriage. In most cases, a bad character in courtship is worst in marriage.

MARRIAGE FACTS.
1. It is better to remain single than to marry
a bad wife/a bad husband. A happy single
life is better than a sad married life.
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2. In most cases, change takes place during
courtship and not in marriage. If you cannot
change your partner during courtship, do
not expect any magic in marriage. In most
cases, a bad character in courtship is worst
in marriage.
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3. A bad marriage is like hell on earth. Never
you manage to marry somebody.
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4. It is better to be single and wish to get
married than to be married and wish to be
single. God forbid.
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5. Marry an imperfect person who is willing
to work on his/her imperfection. This is the
only type of person you can be patient with
and also tolerate; not a person who does
not take correction and therefore, not
willing to change.
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6. The biggest regret on earth is to regret
why you married someone.
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7.The biggest mistake on earth is to marry a
wrong person you cannot cope with.
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8. Do not play with marriage issue. This is
because in marriage, you will spend the rest
of your life with your spouse. So it is either
you spend the rest of your life in pains and
sadness and die a premature death or in
happiness and joy and live long.

12 RELATIONSHIP ADVICE !!!

12 RELATIONSHIP ADVICE !!!
★★★★★★
1. Be attentive at your first meeting as, before a man even speaks a word, the way he stands counts for over 80% of opposite sex first impression.
2. Avoid negativity, as it is the biggest turn-off during a date. Be happy and optimistic, some studies show that people find it hard to walk away from happy people.
3. Women, try to break away from loud groups. Yes you heard it right, as studies show that men are put off by groups of loud women.
4. Try to mirror your partner, it often impresses a date because it subtly conveys the interest. But avoid copying every move.
5. If you want to create an instant link with a date say his/her name twice. This shows attention and connectivity.
6. Remember bits of information about a person and try working them into conversations which shows interest.
7. Keep a good hygiene, as bad breath and bad teeth are instant turn-off for potential dates.
8. Women are more attracted to men who wear aftershaves and pheromone-based colognes such as 10 times. women have stronger sense of smell than men, and are particularly attracted to musk and black licorice smells.
9. Body odor, bad breath, hairy nostrils, missing teeth, cystic acne, raggedy nails, flatulence and belching, man boobs, goofy glasses and hair mistakes are the top ten turn-offs for women.
10. In attracting a date, body type is important. Thin or muscular people are preferred over overweight individuals. Thin people are perceived as intelligent but fearful, whereas muscular individual were perceived as being brave, healthy and good looking.
11. 25% of dating relationships at workplace results in marriage.
12. If a group of women are huddled together giggling they are usually not interested in finding men. If they are standing together but their eyes are wandering, they are looking for guys, so men watch out..

SOME BEST MOMENTS OF LIFE! !

SOME BEST MOMENTS OF LIFE! !
(Which one do you prefer?)
1.To fall in love.
2.To clear your last exam..
3.To wake up and realize its still possible to sleep.
4.To get a phone call saying class is cancelled.
5.To feel butterflies every time youseeTHAT PERSON...
6.To see an old friend again and to feel that things have not Changed.
7.To touch the fingers of newlyborn child...
8.Speaking to an old friend on sunday evening.
9.Waiting for a call or messagefromyour loved one when you arealone...
10.Walking alone on a silent roadatnightand listening to your favouritesongs...
11.Riding on a highway while itsraining.
12.Speaking to the special one standing infront of themirror..Feels just Awesome.and the last one is ‘rite now’...
13.While reading this there wasconstantsmile on your face which was oneof the best moments I believe..!.Keep smiling, It really suits u.

Saturday, 2 January 2016

IMO STATE MY DREAM LAND BY: MR. KAKA .C. PRINCE



IMO STATE MY DREAM LAND
                I have a dream yet to come true, a dream to become one of the men of integrity, honesty and goodwill in imo state and the country entirely. A dream to save lives, a dream to be a responsible and caring citizen. A dream where both children, youths and adults have God at the centre of the hearts, where everybody love one another.
                 A dream to make poverty come to an end in our country Nigeria, to bring up good and responsible leader of tomorrow, where all of our dreams will come true, a dream to create job opportunities for everybody, without prior restriction that limit people according to their class, party, religion  and ethnicity, a dream that will bring joy to all the faces of less privileged, a dream to put smiles on the faces of orphans and poor children, a dream to give good education to children who have no hope, a dream to provide a free health care to the citizens.
                 I have dreams,  goals yet to be accomplished, a goal to fight bribery and corruption in my father land, to release those in bondage to make a better state for everybody,  A dream that will make everybody proud.
                This is my dream, where everybody have good dreams.
                                                                                  By: KAKA .C. PRINCE.

Thursday, 3 December 2015

Everything you need to know about oji Obizi BY: MR. KAKA .C. PRINCE THE LEGEND

Oji-Mbaise:
This celebration is held on the 1st of January each year, before the celebration takes off, there are always preparations made in-wait for the great feast.
Oji (kola nut) has great importance attached to it in Ezinihitte and the whole Igboland in general. To the Igbos, the kola nut is not just the small seed in actual fact as Ogaraku confirmed “The seed is very often bitter to taste, it is merely the non-juicy unattractive, red, or yellowish small content of the pod of a tree called Osisi Oji. Kola nut excels more in Igboland for socio-cultural significance compared to its value in any other ethnic group in West Africa”. The kola nut is among the things which the Igbos deem very important. When this kola nut is presented, the ceremony accorded to it is performed by the oldest member or person present and he carries out what is called “igo ofo”. This may consist in blessing the kola nut, as well as the persons present and the person who provided it in giving thanks to their ancestors and in wishing those present good fortune. After this, the youngest knowledgeable person splits the kola nut ceremony involves: presentation, blessing, splitting and sharing.
The first formal preparation was done by ’Ndi Eze Ezinihitte’ (Ezinihitte traditional ruler), chiefs and Ndi Nze. The celebration of the get- together usually rotates among the component towns on the principle of seniority of descendance. The oba oji Ezinihitte (kola nut saucer of Ezinihitte) also rotates from the community where it was held to the next community to hold it. This was done by Ndi Eze, December of each year, these titled men the Ezes) receives the oba oji Ezinihitte from the Eze who held it last at the boundary of Eze’s community. This receives of oba oji is followed by sixteen (16) gun salute (canon short). This is followed by the handing over of the oba oji Ezinihitte to the hosting community by the Ndi Eze, chiefs and Ndi Nze at the host’s place and acknowledged by another sixteen (16) gun salute, (canon shoot). According to the 1976 program of events the above is the first step in the preparation activity. Following this is ‘’the inspection tour of the hosting community by Ndi Eze (traditional rulers)’’. This is to satisfy themselves that the hosting community had no existing trouble that could hinder the celebration in their town.
The preparation ceremony also involves the cleaning and arrangement of canopies and sits by the central age- grade in that community and this done in their market square. All these preparation are done for the oji celebration day. On the early morning of the 1st of January the celebration is kicked off by twenty one (21) gun salute (canon shoots). As this festival is one of the traditional practice in Ezinihitte that has been given Christian outlook, religious services were held in all churches in the clan to command the day into the of God. Traditionally, there is also visit to the shrine at Orieukwu Oboama na Umunama to rub the “u” far ndu’’ (calcinter) or ‘’Nzu Uwaoma’’ according to Eze N.N.Anyanwu “symbolizing peace, wealth, birth,love and unity and takes us back to our common parentage in Ezinihitte”.
“Ekpe” dance presides over before the “Ikoro” (community drum) plays to summon the arrival of guest and dignitaries. The “Ekpe” dance has been accepted by Ezinihitte development association as the official traditional dance for the presentation and reception of Oji during the ceremony. At the arrival of the traditional rulers who gather at the palace of the hosting Eze before proceeding to the market square where the ceremony is taking place, they are welcomed with twenty one gun salutes as the traditional fathers of the day. After the traditional rulers must have taking their site, the hosting Eze (traditional ruler) arrives with the Oba Oji Ezinihitte with his Chiefs and Nzes and carried it to the dias. After the arrival of Oba Oji the opening prayer is said and the ceremony moves on in full swing.
As the tempo of the festival increases, songs, ekpe and address will be presented sequentially. The celebration is marked by a carnival of traditional rulers, Chiefs, Nzes, Ozos and other titled men adorned with colourful masquerades and dancing groups. The main feature of the feature remains the presentation of kola nuts and Nzu, which symbolizes peace, love and unity. Oji (kola nut) and Nzu or Ufara (calcinter) are now presented in order ofrelationship its presentation is by order of primogeniture (starting from the eldest community to the youngest). The procedure for receiving kola nut (Oji) is that the number of persons to receive kola nut (Oji) on behalf of each town will be the number of the component villages which makeup the town. Eg.14 persons will receive Oji on behalf of Oboama na Umunama which is made up of 14 villages while 10 persons receives on behalf of Onicha community which is made up of 10 villages etc. On the same line of action, the persons to receive Oji will be expected to be in traditional attire, ready to dance to the Ekpe (the official dance of the festival) while proceeding to receive Oji on behalf of their towns. Any town or community that came to receive the “Oji” their traditional ruler will come out from where the Ezes are sitting and receive the kola nut and calcinter first and then hand it over to his people who came to receive the Oji then they will dance back to their canopy while the Eze goes to sit down. This “Oji” and “Nzu”or “Ufara” are presented by the traditional ruler of the hosting community.
After the presentation, a short speech follows to thank everybody who took part then tradition dances will played one after the other and inspected by the “Ndi Eze”. Entertainment takes the other of the day and this ends the festival. [Umuhu, Ibeku and Lagwa who forms Okwuato have been carved out of Ezinihitte by the creation of Ezinihitte local government, they still take part but they don’t host the festival.]

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