Happiness is found in Little things

Happiness is found in Little things
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Thursday, January 28, 2016

Nigeria ranked 136th least corrupt country in 2015

Nigeria seem to be gaining grounds in the fight against corruption as the recent global ranking suggests. See the situation below:

– Nigeria is 136th least corrupt country

– The US, UK recorded highest ranking ever

– Somalia is the most corrupt country in the world

Nigeria has been ranked as 136 on the list of world’s least corrupt countries in the year 2015.

According to Transparency International’s corruption perceptions index, Nigeria’s rating is a far cry from the top ten in the world as is being speculated in some quarters.

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

American Trump pulls out of Republican debate in Iowa

U.S. Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump withdrew on Tuesday from a debate with party rivals this week out of anger at host Fox News (FOXA.O), leaving the last encounter before Iowa's pivotal nominating contest without the front-runner.

Signs That Prove Your Partner Is Your Soul Mate

when You feel obligated to this person and the person feels the same way to you.
We have all been in relationships we were not sure about. We were uncertain of the outcomes and eventualities. Yet, we were driven on possibilities and optimism. When you have met the one who you are meant to marry, you let go and stop asking “what if.”

Saturday, January 23, 2016

Nigerian Amaechi Gets International Appointment From Ban Ki Moon

Rotimi Amaechi, minister of Transport and former Rivers state governor has been appointed as a member of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR).

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

THIS IS WHAT YOUR FARTS REVEAL ABOUT YOUR HEALTH



There are two forms of universal comedy that transcend all language and race: Men getting hit in the crotch, and farts. The former inflicts serious pain on the victim, the latter on everyone within a 10-foot radius – unless, of course, you’ve mastered the art of silent, slow and inconspicuous gas release.

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Don Jazzy Should Be killed And Forgotten!

Before being a bit judgmental, Read this abstract and learn You young and upcoming talents on how to manage and sustain your brand.Micheal Collins no doubt is a global Icon and well respected, i must give it to him for paying his dues in the entertainment world and we can learn one or two from his Achilles heels here!

Friday, January 15, 2016

6 Most Beautiful Universities In Nigeria





(Covenant University Library)

There are more than 90 Universities in Nigeria. These universities are either owned by the Federal government, state, or private individuals.

We bring to you some top Nigerian universities with beautiful campuses in no particular order:
1. The American University of Nigeria opened its doors to its first students in 2005. Founded by the former vice president of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar, it is located in north-eastern Nigeria in Yola.




2. Covenant University is located in Ota, Ogun State in Nigeria. On October 21, 2002, Covenant University opened. Covenant University is located in Canaan Land, Ota, Ogun State. In January 2015, it was ranked as the best university in Nigeria according to Webometrics.











3. The University of Lagos popularly known as Unilag is a federal government university in Lagos State, southwestern Nigeria. It was established in 1962.


4. Landmark University (LMU) is located in Omu-Aran, Kwara State in Nigeria. It is a Private Christian University.It was founded by Dr. David Oyedepo in 2011.


5. Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) is the largest university in Nigeria and second largest in Africa, after Cairo University, Egypt. It is in Zaria. It was founded on October 4, 1962 as the University of Northern Nigeria.


6. Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) is a federal government owned and operated Nigerian university. The university is in the ancient city of Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria. The university was founded in 1961.

Monday, January 11, 2016

7 Ways To Sleep Well And Wake Up Happy



For most of us, waking up is hard to do. The internet is full of articles encouraging us to embrace our inner early bird, imitate successful tycoons who are rising at the crack of dawn, and increase our productivity by getting in a full day’s work before our actual day has even begun! You probably already know the classics: putting your alarm clock far away from your bed; getting a full night’s sleep, but here are some lesser known ideas that just might make your start of the day so much happier!



1. LAUGHTER


Laughter isn’t just the best medicine; it’s the best wake up call as well. When I was paying my way through university, I once had a total of 12 part-time jobs along with a full degree course-load. One of my regular jobs had me home at 1 a.m. every morning, whilst my next shift needed me up by 6. Needless to say I was in desperate need of some way to jerk my brain into action.


The trick I found was to switch on my computer and stream some YouTube videos of my favourite stand up comedy. As I was getting ready, the jokes I was hearing would invariably provoke a chortle, then a chuckle, then an all out peal of laughter and before I knew it, endorphins were racing through my system and I was good to go! If you can’t muster the strength to laugh, try thinking of something that makes you smile.
2. LIGHT & FRESH AIR


If you live near the equator then natural sunlight is your best friend. Those of us further north or south can utilise the early morning sun during the summer months, but have to make do with artificial light in the winter. Whatever its source, exposing yourself to light as soon as you get out of bed will trigger your body’s natural tendency to associate daylight with being awake and alert.


If you’re feeling really groggy, there’s nothing like a breath of fresh air to clear your head and your lungs. If you can, go for a walk, but make sure you’re not too covered up. Colder, slightly bracing temperatures are better for keeping you awake as they force your heart to work harder to keep the rest of your body warm. If you can’t go out, then opening a window or door to let in some fresh air should do the trick.
3. REWARD YOURSELF


One of the best ways to do something you just don’t feel like doing is creating an immediate, gratifying incentive for doing it. If you’re dreading the sound of that alarm clock every morning, plan something exciting as a reward for obeying its wretched call and actually getting out of bed. Food is one of my favourite rewards, and I usually set up the breakfast table with my favourite china (I’m old school like that), and plan a scrumptious breakfast of pancakes, oatmeal or a classic English fry-up. Other ideas could be a work-out, if you’re an exercise nut, or a nice soak in a luxurious bubble bath… whatever works for you.
4. STREAMLINE YOUR MORNING ROUTINE


I would imagine this goes without saying but plan ahead as much as you can. You don’t want to associate waking up with stress and last minute panic. Streamline your morning routine as much as you can. Get as much done the night before as possible: your outfit, your bag, your lunch, any items you need with you for the day, kids’ clothes and belongings if you have them. You may find that as your morning routine becomes more of a breeze you might actually begin to look forward to getting up and starting your day.
5. GET TALKING


Talk to someone. Anyone. One of the easiest ways of jump starting the little grey cells is by engaging in conversation, ideally with a responsive participant, although even a pet or a plant will do if you’ve got enough to say! Talking gets you listening, interpreting and responding, all activities which naturally and gently get your brain into gear for the upcoming day.
6. GO TO SLEEP WITH A FULL BLADDER


One surefire way to get yourself out of bed when you feel the quilt has taken you hostage is to let nature play its hand. You should be drinking 8-10 glasses of water a day anyway, but try drinking at least a large glass just before falling asleep. If you’re in good health, you might just find nature’s own call to be the natural alarm clock you’ve been needing.
7. MAKE YOUR BED


I’m a fan of gorgeous bed linen. I love the look of a cosy bed covered in throw cushions and a fabulous eiderdown. I feel seriously guilty getting into my bed once I’ve gone through the effort of making it, as I usually make it hotel-style (sheets taut enough to bounce pennies), so I usually avoid napping during the day for fear of messing up my good work! If you can, on any level, relate to that, then try making your bed as soon as you get up. That way, if you’re even a little like me, you might find it easier to resist climbing back in, and you might even get a nice little congratulatory feeling of having gotten something done so early in the morning!

10 Key Things You Need To Know About Lassa Fever And It’s Outbreak In Nigeria

There has been an outbreak of Lassa fever in the country, the federal government may soon have no option but to declare an emergency to hasten containment.
According to reports, the states affected include Bauchi, Nassarawa, Niger, Taraba, Kano, Rivers, Edo, Plateau, Gombe and Oyo. The total number reported so far is 81 and 35 deaths, with a mortality rate of 43.2 per cent, a rate considered very high by all standards.

Health benefits of Bitter Kola

Chairman, Bioresource Development Group (BDG) Prof Maurice Iwu answers the question on Bitter Kola Benefits
Bitter Kola, Garcinia kola, used extensively in West Africa as a social beverage and offered to guests as ‘Kola’ in many of Nigeria’s cultural settings, is valued also for its medicinal properties.

Thursday, January 7, 2016

At 191 years old, Mama Esifiho may be Nigeria’s oldest woman alive

We came across the pictures of a woman named Mama Efisho, who is 191 years old according a great great grandson of the woman, Mr. Avuefeyen.

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

10 things you should never say to your spouse

Being compared to someone else makes assumptions about your partner's intent that hasn't been verified.

Nigerian Buhari withdraws 2016 Budget from National Assembly

Indications have emerged that the 2016 Budget presented to the joint session of the National Assembly by President Mohammadu Buhari on December 22, 2015 has been withdrawn.

IMF’s Christine Lagarde ‘impressed’ with Buharinomics

International Monetary Fund, IMF, chief Christine Lagarde has reacted to her meeting Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari in Abuja, the country’s capital.

Eagles battle Angola in Pretoria

Ahead of the 4th African Nations Championship (CHAN), the Super Eagles will today confront the Palancas Negras of Angola in an international friendly in Pretoria, South Africa.

Woman gives birth to twins who are one year apart in US

Maribel Valencia, 22 gave birth to Jaelyn Valenica at 11.59pm on New Year’s Eve, and gave birth to her twin brother, Luis Valencia Jr, two minutes later, which means he arrived on New Year’s Day.

Sunday, January 3, 2016

Online Petition asking Buhari to resign gathers momentum

An online petition calling on President Muhammadu Buhari to resign for disobeying court orders to release some high-profile detainees has gathered over 600 signatories in just over 48 hours of being created.

Ghanaians, Togolese, Senegalese, others evacuated from Nigeria

More than 750 foreigners from eight west African countries, stranded in the southeastern Nigerian port of Calabar since Christmas after their ferry broke down, left by road Saturday, a statement said.