Thursday, December 31, 2015

Oh well...Happy New Year.



Truth be told, you either live 365 days a year or you live one day 365 times. The choice is yours. You might like to check these out to help enhance your new year.

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Remember to leave your back behind



Embracing the reality of an unexpected ugly situation is not usually as easy as one may fathom. Some situations can be so devastating that one may think it’s the end. The truth is – you don’t welcome the end, the end welcomes you.

I would

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Giving = Living







Until you have witnessed a situation of life and death, you may never

Friday, October 23, 2015

Weekend Mind Game






How smart are you? How fast can you think?
Why don’t you try to crack it a little.
Be the first to put these words in their correct spelling and get free airtime to call family and friends this weekend.

Friday, October 16, 2015

Age and Relationships



This article concentrates on the relevance of age in marriage/relationships. A lot of people’s first consideration when they meet their spouse and thinking of spending the rest of their lives together

Friday, October 9, 2015

Meet the 'TWENTY ONE'




Here are the nineteen nominees for ministerial appointments by President Mohammadu Buhari. We would be running a quick review on the political, social and educational background of each an everyone one of them.

Thursday, October 8, 2015

RELATIONAL LITERACY



Hi JOBBERS! Welcome to the series of Relational literacy by Comrade Chidubem Muoghalu. In these episodes, he would be taking us on a literal escortion on relationship. I believe all have been said and done, nothing particularly sounds new anymore, but one of the major concept of councillorship isn’t really about hearing what you haven’t heard before but getting an assurance on what you already know, some kind of assured approval, knowing you don’t stand alone on this. Most times we know quite the things to do, but because it may feel odd for us to be the first doing it, or maybe we are trying to avoid unprecedented reactions that may come about it, we tend to leave the next person lead the example instead. Anyway check this out.

P.S, this is not instructional, it’s just an exposure. Please pardon the arrangements of lines and paragraphs. Read below…

Thursday, October 1, 2015

55years ago...






The independence of Nigeria came like a whirling wind on the 1st of October, 1960. It came so sudden, even when Nigeria was not ready and prepared for it. Many things were not in place and many issues were

Thursday, September 24, 2015

About Doctor Samuel Ogboo's article on 'thirsty Ebonyi critics'




In a brief article written by Samuel Ogboo, he expressed his dissatisfaction with the view of Ebonyians as backward. It really inspired me. Read below…

Monday, September 21, 2015

Tips for the week




Hi JOBBERS! Hope you all had a swell weekend. Well I did too, especially after I discovered this new ‘imo app’. Y’all should check it out it’s cool.
Anyway I thought about sharing some really cool tips you may want to try out for the week. Am sure it may not be entirely new to all but still am going to share. Enjoy...

Thursday, September 17, 2015

BREAKFAST!






Hi Jobbers! Been a while since we were in touch. Well, schedule’s been pretty tight. Have been a bit distracted and haven’t been observing much in this our God-blessed society.
Well, I’d like to break the silence which is why this post was captioned ‘BREAKFAST’. How are you and yours? I believe all is eldorado. For some few peeps who may disagree; keep your head up, God still got you.
Meanwhile, check out this beautiful poem by Romeo Ekere. It made every sense to me. Enjoy...

Saturday, August 22, 2015

I think my girlfriend likes me


Article written by Dana Ngodo on review of ‘The L Word’ and how Tv series convey influence on viewers. Her encounter is as a result of a controversial Tv series, The L Word, which paints the act of lesbianism in the most attractive way possible. Read below…

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Sunday, August 9, 2015

THE PERCUSSIONS OF ETHNIC AND RELIGIOUS CONFLICTS IN AFRICA by Hist. Miracle Eze



Ethnicity and religion are two foremost predicaments the African continent is facing which are both hampering her orderly progress. Africans are sensitive to religion and their ethnic affiliations because they believe it forms the basis of their identity. It is momentous to note that this canker worms has‎ eaten deeply into the African society and is generating a lot of problems which I shall uncover briefly in this article.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

HND vs BSc



There has often been comparisons between Polytechnic Institutions and Universities as to which produces more technically grounded graduates than the other. Some would hold that Polytechnics base on practical approach of learning while Universities base on theoretical approach of learning, therefore, making Polytechnic degree more relevant than University degree.
How true is this? Does this create some kind of rift in the quality of graduates produced by these institutions? (Nigeria as a case study)

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

NYSC twisted



I got involved in an argument on sunday evening and I was really inspired. The topic was quite vast or rather unreachable, wrapped around

Sunday, July 26, 2015

Unlocked



I have been a little tensed up about this. I was thinking that I was only taking my time till I realized that not being ready sometimes is the best kind of ready to be.

Friday, July 24, 2015

Ta da!...



Lots of people have not realized how much inspiration and strength they can draw from interaction.