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Nigeria 1G and 4.5G Generations

This is so true !! A youngster asked his grandfather - "Grandpa! How did you people live before with - No technology No aeroplanes No internet No computers No dramas No TVs No aircons No cars No mobile phones?" Grandpa replied: "Just like how your generation live today - No prayers No compassion No honor No respect No character No shame No modesty" We, the people born between 1950-1970S are really the blessed ones ... Our life is living proof. 👉While playing and riding "rented" bicycles in our youth, we never wore helmets. 👉After school, we played until dusk; we never watched TV. 👉We played with real friends, not internet friends. 👉 If we ever felt thirsty, we drank public tap water not bottled water. 👉We never got ill sharing the same glass of juice with four friends. 👉We never gained weight eating plates of rice and eba everyday. 👉Nothing happened to our feet despite roaming baref

Some important tips for the Africa parents

Some important tips for the Africa parents 1) Mothers - please give your child a glass of water after returning from school everyday and ask him how his day was. (Even if his/her clothes are soiled, treat nicely). 2) Fathers - please fix an appointment with child and talk to him or let him talk to you everyday for at least 10 mins. (This improves speech and the ability to recollect things). 3) Parents - never argue, shout or fight with each other in front of the child.(He will learn that fighting is the best solution to solve a problem). 4) Provide a healthy and compulsory breakfast in the morning itself. (Don't make it brunch please). 5) Educate your child regarding "good and bad touch". Make him/her feel free to reveal if something goes wrong with him/her. 6) Don't let your maid change clothes or give a bath to a school going child. (Maintain privacy always). 7) Ask your child to stand in front of a mirror and hold his tie and say "I am the best" e

HOW TO HELP OTHERS WITHOUT GETTING YOURSELF IN DANGER.

IF YOU MUST HELP - DON'T DO IT ALONE - GET MORE PEOPLE INVOLVED - IT COULD BE A TRAP. HOW TO HELP OTHERS WITHOUT GETTING YOURSELF IN DANGER. A NEW WAY TO ABDUCT A FEMALE -- VERY SCARY! Sunday afternoon around 5 PM, I headed into the Target. It was still light outside and I parked fairly close to the entrance. As I got out of my car and began walking towards Target, an older lady shouted to me from the passenger seat of a car about 30 feet away from me. "Ma'am you must help me, help me please, help me Ma'am!" I looked at her in the eyes and started to walk towards her when I remembered an email my Mom had sent me a week or two ago about rapists and abductions using elderly people to lure women in. I paused, memorized the license plate and immediately headed into Target to get a manager to come help this lady, just in case something was up. While the woman manager headed out there, I kept a close watch just because I was curious what was wrong with the l

Lagos to become Africa’s third largest economy, says Otedola

Billionaire businessman Femi Otedola yesterday predicted that Lagos will become the third largest economy in Africa by the end of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode’s tenure. He said given the governor’s stellar performance, the state would move up from its current fifth position. Otedola canvassed support for Ambode’s second term so as to continue with the good work, which he said is a continuation of “the foundation laid by his good predecessors.” Otedola, who hails from Epe, is the son of the aborted Third Republic Governor of the state, the late Chief Michael Otedola, who was in charge between 1992 and 1993. In a statement yesterday, entitled ‘Ambode has done overwhelmingly well’ Otedola, said: “As a Lagosian and OMO Ibile, I wish to expressly commend and appreciate The great good work our amiable Governor Ambode is doing in our dear Lagos – Nigeria’s no one State. I have watched and followed keenly, in the last three years of the brilliant transformation projects across the State.

China's State Media Call for Blockchain Regulation for Growth

People's Daily, an official newspaper of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), is calling for domestic regulation as part of an effort to foster the development of blockchain technology. In a  full-page  feature entitled " " published Monday, the CCP's official media doubled down on the government's commitment to supporting the use of the technology, while also warning about the growing risk associated with some of its use cases. The report reads The article further gives elaborate explanations on blockchain's applications in various industries such financial services, charity, anti-counterfeit and financial regulation. It marks a notable move by China's official mainstream media to bring blockchain to the public's attention while staying in line with the country's  central bank , the People's Bank of China, which has ordered a ban on domestic initial coin offerings. In an interview with the People's Daily, Hu Danqing, a t

‘You Won’t Be Missed If You Dump The Party’ – Ekiti PDP Faction Tells Fayose

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Following a statement credited to him that he would dump the Peoples Democratic Party if Ali Modu Sheriff is retained as the party’s National Chairman, the Ekiti State chapter of the faction loyal to the former Borno State Governor has told Governor Ayodele Fayose that he could leave the party any time he wishes. The faction made the statement while reacting to the threat by Governor Fayose to dump the party should Sheriff win at the Supreme Court. The faction, in a statement made available in Ado Ekiti, yesterday, May 18 said that; “One very painful fact which is driving Governor Fayose away from PDP is that; it is inconceivable for him to have lost control of the party structures in Ekiti State from ward to local government and state level in accordance with a federal high court judgement.” In the statement signed by the deputy chairman, Olasunkanmi Ogunbiyi and secretary, Ilesanmi Obe, the faction claimed; “The exit of Fayose from PDP will not adversely affect the fortunes of

58-year-old detained at airport, dies in custody

A 58-year-old Indian who was detained by American customs officials last week for not possessing necessary immigration documents while entering the country died in custody at an Atlanta hospital. Atul Kumar Babubhai Patel was taken into custody by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement at the Atlanta City Detention Center for two days. He died on Tuesday afternoon at the hospital with the officials stating the preliminary cause of his demise as complications from congestive heart failure. Patel arrived at the Atlanta airport on May 10 on a flight from Ecuador. According to Hindustantimes, US Customs and Border Protection subsequently denied him entry into the country as he did not possess the necessary immigration documents, the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said in a statement. Patel was transferred into the ICE custody last week at the Atlanta City Detention Center where he received an initial medical screening and was found to have high blood pressure and dia