Sunday 23 August 2020

LEARN,UNLEARN AND RELEARN

 ```There was a time when all you needed to succeed was the ability to read and write English.


After that came the era of a university degree. In fact, you had the chance of getting a good job with a good salary.


Then came the era of Masters and Ph.D. The demands of the Labour market went higher. You had to have a master's or Ph.D. to get a good job.


Before long it became the era of foreign degrees... employers started looking for people from foreign universities.


Now that era has ended: We are now in the era of skills. What you know and what you can do with your brain or your hands. Your level of education notwithstanding; what matters right now is the skills that you have especially new age/digital skills.


So I ask you, what are you doing to remain relevant in this season? ✍🏼✍🏼


Are you still carrying your certificate up and down with obsolete knowledge?🤔🤔

Or you are still blaming the government that is not even aware of your existence?😢😢


Do you even understand that "WORK" as we knew it ten years back has changed?


Are you aware that by 2025, machines and robots would have cleaned out 800,000 jobs and new market demands will evolve?


Are you preparing for the future of work or you will cross that bridge when you get there?


It will be in your best interest to start to UNLEARN, LEARN, AND RELEARN.


Invest in yourself, upgrade on a daily basis.

Pay the price. 

You can't afford the price of ignorance and poverty. It's too expensive!🎯🎯```


*Help realign the priorities of those you love including your kids so that they remain relevant during their era by exposing them to profitable skills side by side the normal classroom education.*

Saturday 22 August 2020

 🚒 *HOW TO CLEAN KIDNEYS WITHOUT PAIN -  GOOD FOR ALL AGES* 

How To Clean Your Kidney

Clean your kidneys.

The years go by and our kidneys always filter the blood, eliminating salt, poison and all that is harmful in our system. Over time, salt accumulates and requires cleaning treatment.

How to get rid of this?

It is very easy, first take a bunch Scent leaves  ''Ewe Efinrin'' in Yoruba language. (Nchuanwu in Igbo language) and wash well, then cut into small pieces and put in a saucepan and add clean water (1 liter). Boil for ten minutes, cool, filter into a clean bottle and refrigerate.

Drink one cup a day and you will see that all the salt and poison accumulated in your kidneys begin to appear when you urinate.

_This is recognized as the best cleansing treatment for the kidneys and it's natural! _

_Please send it to all your friends! _


*Note:*

_Do not save this message, send it now to other groups that you belong to. _

_It is for your good and that of others, giving somebody relief is always rewarding.

THE WAY NAMES SHOULD BE MENTIONED OR WRITTEN

There is something strange about the way many people who are below 30 years introduce themselves in speech and in writing these days. During an interview for a job or other issues, if you ask the interviewees to introduce themselves, you would most likely hear something like: “My names are Balogun John.”


 The first strange issue is that of one person saying “my names are”, implying that the person has many personalities or identities. Only people with a shady character have many identities. The second issue is that of saying the surname first and saying the first name last, thereby confusing the listener.


 The challenge these days is that when one hears or sees a name, one cannot easily know which is the first name or surname. For those whose names contain names that are regarded as traditional surnames, it may be easier to decipher which is the surname, but for some other people, it may not be easy. Imagine a young man whose name is Ikenna Chukwuemeka or Ayodele Olayinka or Hassan Musa or John Emmanuel introducing himself this way. For you to ascertain which is his first name or surname, you have to ask him to clarify that. But it is not all the time that someone has the opportunity to ask the owner of a name to make this type of distinction. That is why a standard way of writing one’s name was developed a long time.


When you write your name, which should come first: Surname or first name? The answer is evident. Your given name is called your first name. It should always come first.


 Question: “What is your name?”


Answer: “My name is Azuka Onwuka,” not “My name is Onwuka Azuka.”


 Your surname or family name is also called “last name,” because it is meant to come last. If you write a book or publish an article in a newspaper, your first name or initials come first while your surname or last name comes last.


 Remember that you grew up hearing of William Shakespeare (not Shakespeare William), Chinua Achebe (not Achebe Chinua), Wole Soyinka (not Soyinka Wole), Nnamdi Azikiwe (not Azikiwe Nnamdi), Florence Nightingale (not Nightingale Florence) Abraham Lincoln (not Lincoln Abraham), Dele Giwa (not Giwa Dele), Diego Maradona (not Maradona Diego), Michael Jackson (not Jackson Michael), James Bond (not Bond James), etc.


 However, when names are written alphabetically on a school list, bibliography, voter register, recruitment list, etc, the surname may be written first by those compiling the list, to make it easy to locate people’s names. But note that whenever the surname comes first, something MUST happen: a comma must come after the surname, or the surname must be in uppercase.


Example:


Abdulsalam, Ahmed Sanni


Balogun, Temitope Yinka


Onwuka, Azuka P. I.


Osagie, Aifuwa Omoh


Yala, Pam Dalong


 Or


 ADAM John Thomas


BENSON Jane Mary


CLINTON Robert Peter. 


The trend among those who are under 30 to always introduce themselves or write their names with the surname first is queer. First name is called first name because it is meant to come first.


 Based on which is your surname, someone will know how to address you officially. If you introduce yourself as Rashidi Yekini, the person can then address you as Mr Yekini, not Mr Rashidi. When only one name is used with your title, it has to be with your surname, not your first name: Mr Onwuka, Miss Akpabio, Mrs Jonathan, Alhaji Jakande, Professor Usman, Chief Lar, etc.


Furthermore, on the issue of whether to say: “My name is Azuka Onwuka” or “My names are Azuka Onwuka”, let it be reiterated that each human being has only ONE name.


 Please take a look at these two expressions:


Edson Arantes do Nascimento


Mobutu Sese Seko Kuku Ngbendu Wa Za Banga


 The first is the real name of the great footballer Pele of Brazil. The second is the full name of the former president of Congo when it was known as Zaire. However, in spite of the length of the names, each of them is ONE name. Pele has ONE name and Mobutu has ONE name.


You should never ask someone: “What are your names?” And you should never tell someone: “My names are….” You are one person, not two or more people.


 Yes, like most people, you may have a number of identifiers under your name, but they all form a unit known as your name. You can break them down into first name (or given name), middle name (second name), third name, fourth name, and surname (or family name or last name). But you only have ONE name and nothing more.


Some factors have made this issue of writing the surname first prevalent now. The first reason is the practice of emphasising the surname in schools. It has always been the practice that teachers address their students by their surname: “Onwuka, come here. Where is Akpabio?” But based on the feedback I have received from my probe into the matter, many teachers these names specifically teach their students to introduce themselves with their surname first.


 The second reason is that even when teachers have not expressly told their students to always write their surname first, they have not clearly made the students to understand that outside the school environment, they should introduce themselves first with their first name. There is no distinction made about how one should write one’s name when filling a form and when introducing oneself.


There is also the factor of the rise of the Internet. There is a rise in the number of places where one can fill one’s details online. There are email accounts to create, social media accounts to create, and different websites to register with for one thing or the other. In addition, the banks also lay emphasis on surnames in the opening of accounts and issuing of the ATM cards. Agencies that provide identification documents like the passport, driving licence, voter card, national identity card and company’s identification cards lay emphasis on the surname too.


However, in spite of all the challenges in the environment on the issue of the order of names, the first name still remains the first name, while the surname still remains the surname. If any institution requires the surname to be written first while filling a form, give it to them in that format. But do not let that confuse you to introduce yourself or have your name displayed on your social media platforms with your surname before your first name, unless you clearly mark the surname off with a comma. That is the standard way. In addition, even though you may have a first name, a middle name and surname, you have only one name. Therefore, you should not ask someone: “What are your names?” or introduce yourself with: “My names are ….”


These issues should be taken seriously by teachers from the primary school to the university, because when it comes to learning, teachers wield the biggest influence on children. To most children, whatever their teachers say is right is what is right.



Monday 17 August 2020

Reasons To Vote Trump Again

 Obama the worse thing that happened to us - 


#THEWILLOFGOD - DONALD J. TRUMP.


Donald J. Trump - says a lot of wrong things, but God uses anyone; in the scriptures, the Lord used animals, heathen Kings, etc to bring about His will.

Many supported Obama 8 years ago as the First Black President, but the things he has done against Christianity and Morality are deeply astonishing in History:

*Christian bakeries in U.S have been closed down by judges appointed by Obama for refusing to bake cakes for homosexual marriages*

*People have been told to stop saying Happy Christmas and to say happy holidays because Obama believes that the Christ in Christmas offends none Christians in a country where about 80% are Christians.*

*Obama has withdrawn money meant for the education of children from schools that have refused to allow boys and girls to use the same bathrooms and toilets.*

*Obama ordered Chaplains in US army to stop using the Name of Jesus during funerals.*

*Christian companies have been forced to employ homosexuals by Obama judges*

*laws have been made that allows 15 years old children to have a sex change operation without parental consent.*

*The Bible has been removed from the beds of US Christian soldiers by Presidential order*

*Did nothing for Africa and actually punished African Countries with funds withdrawal because of our broad dislike for homosexuality.*

*He sanctioned Nigeria because President Jonathan signed a bill against homosexuality.*

*He refused to visit his father’s country of Kenya because President Uhuru Kenyata is against homosexuality – he only visited Kenya last year; 7 years into his presidency so that it will not be on record that he never visited his fatherland as President, and when he visited, he tried to get President Kenyata to legalize homosexual marriage in secret.*

Hillary Clinton – supports everything Obama does.

Hillary would have continued all of Obama’s policies against Followers of Christ.

Many people like her because she is a woman and would have become the first female President just as we supported Obama when we saw he could become the first Black President.

*America is the most influential country in the world: once Obama came out to endorse homosexual marriage 4 years ago – the Prime Minister of Britain and the President of France did the same thing within weeks.*

According to Trump’s son, one of the things that his father rarely gets credit for, is the way he raised them:

*“How many children of billionaires turn out like us – no drugs, no alcohol, no tattoos, very responsible”.* Trump Jr.

Clinton ran for the office to protect Obama’s legacy.

*Jesus said “He or she that is not for us, is against us”.*

Please, let's support President DONALD J TRUMP with our prayers and love from within and far, that he may accomplish:

*THE WILL OF GOD.*

DONALD'S VICTORY ... 

A VICTORY FOR THE CHURCH! 

A VICTORY FOR THE KINGDOM! 

A VICTORY FOR MISSIONS!

Thank God, who has not left his heritage, the church at a time like this

Thank God, who has heard the silent cries and prayers of the global intercessors for the American church

Thank God, who has not left the church

Who has not left the church at the mercy of abortionists

Who has not left the church at the mercy of gays

Who has not left the church at the mercy of lesbians

Who has not left the church at the mercy of transgenders

Who has not left the church at the mercy of bestials

Who has not left the church at the mercy of the terrorists

By this victory, the agenda to run over America with Islam b4 year 2050 has just suffered a terrible blow and huge setback

The plan to declare Eid el Kabir holiday by 2050 has just suffered a huge setback

The plan to create unisex bathrooms all over America like they did during Democrat Convention has just suffered a setback

The plan to plant public masturbation centres all over America has just suffered a terrible setback

The plan to spread the law approving permitting sex between animals and humans has just suffered a setback

Thank God who has not left his heritage to the Sanbalat and Tobiahs who are bent to run over the walls of Jerusalem on the basis of political correctness

Thank you Lord for this victory for a Cyrus that will hasten the exit of the Tobiahs and rebuilding of the broken walls of American church

May God grant President Donald Trump the political will to effect all these and many more for revival and restoration in Jesus name

Thank you Jesus!!!! 

CONGRATULATIONS!!!

God bless America!!!

Please forward this message at least once. I JUST DID TO YOU.

Wednesday 5 August 2020

I Will Make It

1. *Dr. Ben Carson said,* "I struggled academically throughout elementary school yet became the best neurosurgeon in the world in 1987."

 *LESSON:* Struggling is a sign that you are on a verge of success. Don't quit yet.

2. *Oprah Winfrey said,* "I was raped at the age of 9 yet I am one of the most influential women in the World."

 *LESSON:* Don't let your past decide your future.

3. *Bill Gates said,*       "I didn't even complete my university education but became the world's richest man."

 *LESSON:* School does not make you rich. School is only supposed to polish what will make you rich, not make you rich.

4. *Joyce Meyer said & I quote,* "I was sexually, mentally, emotionally and verbally abused by my father as far back as I can remember, until I left home at the age of eighteen, yet I am one of the most influential preachers in the world."

 *LESSON:* Let your past push you, not define or limit you.

5. *Christiano Ronaldo said,* "I told my father that we would be very rich but he couldn't believe me. I made it a reality."

 *LESSON:* Your words rule your life. If you mean what you have said, each word will come to pass. You get what you say.

6. *Hear Lionel Messi!,* "I used to serve tea at a shop to support my football training and still became one of the world's best footballers."

 *LESSON:* Believe in your dream. Don't let your pain tell you how your future will look like.

7. *Steve Jobs penned,* "I used to sleep on the floor in my friends' rooms, returning coke bottles for food, money, and getting weekly free meals at a local temple, I later on founded Apple Company."

 *LESSON:* That you are small today doesn't mean you will be small tomorrow. Keep trusting God.

8. *Former British PM, Tony Blair said & I quote,* "My teachers used to call me a failure, but I became a Prime Minister."

 *LESSON:* Don't let someone else's opinions of you become your reality.

9. *Bishop David Oyedepo said,* "I started Living Faith Church from a lawn tennis court with three members only & preached prosperity. Many of my friends criticised me, but today we have the largest church auditorium in the world & two world-class universities."

 *LESSON:* Believe in yourself even if no one does & never think of quitting.

10. *Nelson Mandela said,* "I was in prison for 27 years & still became president."

 *LESSON:* You can be anything you want to be no matter where you have been or what you have been through.

11. *Mike Adenuga said,* "I drove a taxi to finance my university education but today I'm a billionaire."

 *LESSON:* Don't let your past decide the kind of future you need to have.

12. *Harland Sanders, Founder of KFC said,* "I was on the verge of suicide when an Idea of opening a restaurant hit me after I retired as a cook in the Navy."

*LESSON:* Nothing is ever too late. "Too late" is a language of failures. Your future can begin at any age. Don't ever let AGE limit you.

13. *Aliko Dangote said,* "I worked for my uncle since I was a small boy, people looked down on me. I later on took a loan from my uncle to open a tiny shop. I worked hard to make ends meet. Now I am the richest Man in Africa.

 *LESSON:* Failures or limitations of the past have no control over the greatness in you. To him that believes, all things are possible.

14. *Barack Hussein Obama said,* I am a son of a black immigrant from Kenya, I graduated from Harvard and later on became a Senator in Chicago. I was also the President of the most powerful nation on Earth.

 *LESSON:* Never design your life like a garden where anyone can walk in and out. Design it like the sky where everyone aspires to reach!

15. *Arnold Swarzzenegger said,* I traveled to America in search of financial independence when I was 15yrs old. I became the world's strongest man 7 times and Mr Universe. I then got my Economics degree, then I became one of Hollywood's best actors before I was voted twice as governor of California."

*LESSON:* Don't wait for everybody to believe in your ability and dreams.

*KINDLY SHARE TO MOTIVATE OTHERS.*                                 Good morning everyone.

IS THIS ONE NIGERIA?

*Are we still hoping for one Nigeria?* 🤷🏻‍♂

 _The death of Maikanti Baru, former Group Managing Director of Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation_ , makes it necessary *to review the top 20 positions in the corporation.*
A review of the top 20 executive positions in the corporation reads like a Northern Nigeria Petroleum Company. The all-Muslim top 20 executives in NNPC makes Nigeria look like an annex of Arab Emirates.
1. Mele Kyari (GMD)
2. Umar Ajiya (Chief Finance Officer/Finance and Accounts)
3. Yusuf Usman (Chief Operating Officer)
4. Farouk Garba Sa’id (Chief Operating Officer, Corporate Services)
5. Mustapha Yakubu (Chief Operating Officer, Refining and Petrochemicals)
6. Hadiza Coomassie (Corporate Secretary/Legal Adviser to the Corporation)
7. Omar Ibrahim (Group General Manager, International Energy Relations)
8. Kallamu Abdullahi (GGM Renewable Energy)
9. Ibrahim Birma (GGM Governance Risk and Compliance)
10. Bala Wunti (GGM NAPIMS)
11. Inuwa Waya (MD NNPC Shipping)
12. Musa Lawan (MD Pipelines And Product Marketing)
13. Mansur Sambo (MD Nigeria Petroleum Development Company)
14. Lawal Sade (MD Duke Oil/NNPC Trading Company)
15. Malami Shehu (MD Port Harcourt Refining Company)
16. Muhammed Abah (MD Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company)
17. Abdulkadir Ahmed (MD Nigeria Gas Marketing Company)
18. Salihu Jamari (MD Nigeria Gas and Power Investment Company Limited)
19. Mohammed Zango (MD NNPC Medical Services)
20. Sarki Auwalu (Director, Department of Petroleum Resources)
Only three top positions were allotted to the entire Southern Nigeria. What happened to federal character? What’s the job of the Federal Character Commission? Do we have a National Assembly? What the hell is wrong with the members of National Assembly? Where’s the Senate oversight committee on NNPC? Where are the activists? The North produces nothing and contributes zero revenue to the central purse in Abuja. Yet, the North gulps 99 per cent of the revenue
Nepotism results in bias, unfair treatment, and exclusion of others. Nepotism has been the practice of presidents of Northern extraction, Fulanising the rank and file of Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation. All federal establishments such as the military,( 80% of the Rank and 67% of the Officer Cadre are Northerners), judiciary, security agencies, immigration, customs, ports authority, railways, prisons, NTA, NAN, aviation, ministries, name it, are bedevilled by nepotism.
Without justice, Nigeria and Nigerians will never know peace, progress, and prosperity. Without justice, forget about one Nigeria. It is the blatant injustices – alienation, exclusion, discrimination, marginalization, suppression, and oppression – that fuel the agitation for Oduduwa Republic and Biafra, and other separatist  groups!!

Sunday 2 August 2020

Concorde Online School


Men Of Gold Don't Always Wear Gold

Men of gold don't wear gold. By Sam Adeleke!

 ‎
Yesterday I had to visit somewhere and it was raining so I did not want to drive there since I was not too familiar with the road, so I parked my car somewhere close and used a keke (local tricycle).


While I was there I got a call from a long time friend reminding me of my promise to her husband over a job, so I quickly told her my location, and asked her to tell her husband to meet me up ASAP since I will be leaving town soon, but I told her to tell her husband to meet me up where I packed my car since that place was a popular land mark .


I don’t know her husband and we have never met before. As I sent her the address, she called me back and was so excited that I was even around her area which will make it easy for him because he did not even have transport to come out,things was that bad. So I told her that he should pick a drop and I will pay.


In other not to keep him stranded I had to start rushing back to where I packed my car. God, I even entered under the rain, cold, just to meet up with him so he will not be stranded. As I was walking under the rain I saw a keke and stopped it. The keke man asked me to beg the man inside, so I started begging. The man refused and said I was wet. I told him I will sit one side, and he refused, saying except I pay for both his fare and mine.


I agreed, then he allowed me. As I entered this man kept me uncomfortable, saying if my wet clothes touch him again I will get down. I just kept my cool until I finally got to my destination. I did not even reach until I stopped at the junction and paid then used my legs to walk to my car, since it was very close.


I was inside my car warming myself, then I got a call from my friend saying her husband was around, so I described my car and he came. I saw someone knocked on my car glass, wound down and it was this same man in a keke with me. Gosh!


I was suppose to pay the keke man, and recommend him for a job? Tears rolled down my eyes, I brought out N3,000, gave him, started my car and zoomed off. My friend has been calling and sending me messages, I had to block her. Be careful, many times men of gold don’t wear gold. Be nice.