Friday 28 February 2014

CAN THIS BE TRUE?? BOKO HARAM AND SANUSI LAMIDO LINK

Increased Tempo of Boko Haram/Terrorist Activity in the Wake of the Sanusi Saga
In the wake of the saga involving the suspended Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, there has been an increase in the tempo of terrorist activities carried out by the Islamic Terrorist sect, Boko Haram.
Taken together with some historical facts, there is a strong case that this increase in tempo and other activities are not coincidental.
The following Timelines may throw some light on the likely linkages;

February 20th 2014: President Goodluck Jonathan suspends Malam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi as Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria.
February 20th 2014: Boko Haram attacks

Thursday 27 February 2014

BOKOHARAM: THE CONSEQUENCE OF A DECISION MAKING OF THE NORTHERNERS.

BOKOHARAM: THE CONSEQUENCE OF A
DECISION MAKING OF THE NORTHERNERS. --Tunde ADENUGA

What goes round comes round as the old saying claims. It is only left for those concerned to take the bull and the course of their region by the horn if the nation Nigeria must remain one as we hypocritically profess. The foundation of the persistence menace popularly called Boko Haram was laid in Nigeria long time ago, right from the era of indirect rule by the British. When a philosophy is championed out of selfish interest and ignorance without craving for what is substantial and the consequences that we may all have to live with for the rest of our lives, everyone would be in danger just as we are experiencing today as a people.

When a man decides to hang on a high tension cable or

Tuesday 4 February 2014

3 SURPRISING BENEFITS TO STAYING IN A JOB YOU HATE

A job is something you have to do, not something
you have to love. At least, that’s what my dad taught me growing up.
I don’t believe it for a second (he also taught me to be an independent thinker), but the truth is that while loving your job is something we all strive for, only a few of us really get to experience it. In fact, some 50% of American workers are not engaged by their jobs, and a further 20% are actively disengaged.
That’s around 70 million people in the U.S. alone who don’t love what they do, and the obvious answer seems to be to get out there and find a job you’ll like better.
Not so fast, peppy.
Believe it or not, rapid-firing your resume to every employer in town isn’t the best reaction (at least, not yet). There are some real benefits to not only staying in a job you don’t love, but trying to make the best of it. Here are three huge ones.

1. To Learn More About Yourself
That urge to run from a job you don’t want is a powerful, even somatic one. It’s right there in your gut every Monday morning; a weight that makes you drag your feet