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Wednesday, March 27, 2024
Dress How You Want to be Addressed
A woman will dress like this and then spend the rest of the day/night trying to avoid getting her private parts revealed.
Why wear such a revealing dress in the first place if it makes you uncomfortable?
And what's even more funnier is accusing men of being pervets or worse, for looking at you dress (half dressed) like this. But the truth is men don't objectify women, they just give attention to women who are already objectifying themselves.
If you go public dressed like this, you've just objectified yourself, men just give you the validation you wanted. Men will always lust over naked or half naked women and you will have put yourself in that position for men to lust over your aesthetic displays.
And again there's nothing wrong with those said men to view you as a prostitute.
That logic comes from observation, for example if most prostitutes dress in that particular way, why shouldn't he assume you're one?
Dress how you want to be addressed
Learn OR perish!!!🤔🏃🏾♀️👮🏼♀️🏃🏿♂️
44yrs Old Elected as Senegal's President
According to a post on Twitter-X by Chima Christian, he has stated that Africa's morning may have just be at hand.
Many people have tagged me to posts, or called my attention to the outcome of the recent elections in Senegal that produced a relatively young president. They keep pointing to his election as an early proof of the “Africa's morning” we have always maintained “is at hand.”
Well, apart from the time the election was rescheduled, I did not follow the processes with sufficient interest. Apart from one video of the president-elect that has now gone viral, where he spoke so boldly and articulately, I have little or no knowledge of his antecedents to frame my expectations of his government on.
Many of the comments I'm reading also suggest to me that the authors are also carrying on with the frenzy. Because it appears that the only thing they know, and keep writing about this president elect is his age, and perhaps his marital choices.
I would have loved to, but given the present tasks at hand, I don't have the time to go read up all I need to read about Senegal and her new president-elect. I'll beg some of my friends who are so vested in this matter, to please go the extra mile and put up something in one article or policy brief to educate the rest of us on the antecedents of the president-elect, his policy direction, and what we might expect from him.
I'm supposed to be happy for him, for Senegal and for Africa. But I don't have enough information to do that. We have to remind ourselves that after the euphoria of election victory comes the very serious work of governance. Basirou Faye could be very well prepared for the responsibilities of the office. But his story is not being told, at least not on the few messages that I've thus far received.
Someone help, please.
Africa's morning is at hand.
Chima Christian
Wednesday, March 20, 2024
A Story of a Poor Mechanic Who Fell in Love With a Beautiful Well to do Young Girl
There is this poor mechanic who was said to have been dating this beautiful young girl online.
One day the girl asked him to send her money for transportation for her to come pay him a visit.
The poor mechanic who is working in his bosses workshop was surprised, as he thought the girl was going to deceive him. He couldn't believe that such a pretty girl would want to come to him.
Two days later, the poor mechanic borrowed the amount of money from his boss and sent it to the girl. To his surprised, the girl flew from Abuja to Lagos, Nigeria to see him. Unknown to the poor mechanic that the beautiful girl is from a wealthy family and wanted to prove men wrong that true love still exists and not all girls are after boys money.
She first went to the address that the boy had sent to her and found out that her boyfriend was staying in a one-bedroom apartment with 7 other guys. She asked them where she can find her boyfriend and they told her he is at work on the streetside mechanic workshop. She took the taxi to surprise him where he works. She came to the street walking around asking for the boy and people started teasing her saying "that ugly boy is sleeping somewhere under someone's car with fat all over him". The girl continued to search while the rich in their cars whistled for her attention.
When she finally found her dirty looking boy lover sitting behind a car, she ran to give him a hug and the boy started crying.
She asked: Why are you crying?
And he said: No woman has ever agreed to shake my hand let alone hug me in my entire adult life, but except my late mother.
Both of them started crying while hugging each other tight.
Later, the girl rented a flat for 5 years in the city for him and bought him a motorbike for him to use for work.
They are now both planning to travel to Canada where the boy's talent can be developed.
When the boy woke up, he couldn't believe it was a dream...lol.
Nigerian Pastor Adebayor Tomori Beaten by Church Members in South Africa.
A Nigerian pastor whose church is in South Africa has been reported beaten by members of his church.
Pastor Adebayor Tomori has been reported beaten by his church members in Soweto South Africa. The Pastor is said to have assured his church members that they would be receiving a miracle money and breakthrough if they paid him R15,000 for a one-on-one prayer session.
It was alleged that some of the church members paid the requested amount but failed to receive the promised miracle money or any breakthrough.
Wednesday, March 13, 2024
President Tinubu Told To Open A Consulate Office In Chicago By Nigerians In Diaspora.
The Nigeria Diaspora Initiative has urged President Bola Tinubu to urgently approve the establishment of a Consulate Office in Chicago, IIinois, United States, to increase Nigeria's annual Foreign Direct Investment and boost its economic status.
This is coming at the hills of the Federal Government announcement of the FDI for the third quarter of 2023 which is at US $59.77 million.
According to the group's statement on Wednesday, which suggests it to attract an investments that could bring growth to the Nigerian economy, especially when other nations are currently facing challenges.
They stressed that preventing Nigerians and other investors around the US from travelling long distances to access services provided by the nation's embassy office will scale up FDI yearly.
Among those in the teams of the advocacy for the creation and establishment of the consulate are Prof Shaffideen Amuwo, a Clinical Associate Professor Emeritus at the University of IIinois Chicago, Alh. Tunji Quadri, a US-based cyber security expert and the General Coordinator of Nigeria Diaspora Initiative, Mr. Tolani Banire, a Member with vast experience in the Aviation Industry, Dr. Oluwagoke Ajayi, a seasoned Engineer and contractor with the US Department of Defense, Dr. Victor Onafuye Jonathan, an Information Technology expert, and Hon. Femi Odere.
The statement which was signed by NDI Coordinator, Alhaji Tunji Quadri, they maintained that the consulate office would not serve as merely a bureaucratic expansion, but a symbolic avenue for the Federal Government to engage with the Nigerians abroad especially those in the United States.
Monday, March 11, 2024
FCT, 14 States risk attacks, FG says
At the back of the resurgence of the mass abduction of pupils, the Federal Government has stated that schools in 14 states and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, are at risk of attacks by the terrorising bandits and insurgents.
The National Coordinator of Financing Safe Schools in Nigeria, Hajia Halima IIiya, confirmed to newsmen on Sunday, that the data of at-risk schools had been collected for intervention.
IIiya did not mentioned the states during her interview, but the Commander of the National Safe Schools Response Coordination Centre, Nigeria Security, and Civil Defence Corps, Hammed Abodunrin, state that the names includes Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Benue, Yobe, Katsina, FCT, Kebbi, Sokoto, Plateau, Zamfara and other three states.
About 465 pupils, teachers, and women were abducted in the past week are still in the custody of their abductors.
In Sokoto State, 15 pupils of an Islamiya school were kidnapped in the early hours of Saturday, exactly less than 72 hours after 287 school children and teachers were kidnapped from the LEA primary school and the Government Secondary School both at Kuriga, in the Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
Although, 28 of them have been reported to have escaped from captivity.
A few before the Kaduna incident, 200 female Internally Displaced Persons were taken away by terrorists in Borno State.
Report has it that the women were kidnapped in Ngala, the headquarters of Gambarou Ngala in Borno State while fetching firewood in the bush.
Meanwhile, 9 of the women were reported to have gain back freedom on Sunday, now remaining about 191 still in captive.
Penultimate Thursday, bandits abducted an undisclosed number of people in the Gonin-Gora community in the same residents to barricade the Kaduna-Abuja Expressway in protest.
As response to the April 2014 abduction of the Chibok school girls, the Safe Schools Initiative was launched by the United Nations Special Envoy for Global Education and private sector leaders at the World Economic Forum Africa.
The initiative entails a combination of school based interventions, community interventions to protect schools and special measures for at-risk populations.
Safe Schools Fund was inaugurated with $10 million contribution by the Federal Government and another $10 million pledged from the private sector.
In further support for the programme, the Federal Government budgeted N15bn for the SSI in the 2023 fiscal year.
Speaking on the programme in an interview with one of our newsman on Sunday, IIiya explained that the implementation of the SSI had started in several states.
Responding to questions on what was being done to fortify schools against bandit attacks, she said, "The project has taken off. We commenced implementation in 2023 with the flag off of the National Safe Schools Response Coordination Centre, which we intend to replicate at the state and local government levels.
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