Happiness is found in Little things

Happiness is found in Little things
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Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Pastor Adeboye and the Maelstrom

Every father owes his children a little marriage talk. Fears and idiosyncrasies, regrets and dreams , magic and blunders will intermingle. Political correctness won’t feature. The father wants for them – a head start.

Thursday, June 30, 2016

Ten Ways One Can Remain Poor In Life No Matter The Prayers

1.Never wake up early; Keep stretching and turning in bed until you get too hungry to continue dozing. If there are no bed bugs, why hurry to get up?

2.Never plan how to spend your money; Whenever you get money, start spending it right away and when it's finished, you try to count and recall how you spent it.

3.Don't think of saving until you have real big money; How can you save when you earn so little? Those telling you to save are not sympathetic to your burning needs.

4.Don't engage in activities usually reserved for the "uneducated; How can you, a graduate, engage in petty trade, network marketing or home-based production? That's for people who never went to school!

5.Don't think of starting a business until an angel comes from heaven and gives you capital; How do they expect you to invest before you get millions? Even though more than half the businesses in your town were started with little capital, you as a smart person can only start with millions.

6.Complain about everything except your own attitude and laziness; Blame the system, the government and the banks that refused to lend you money. They are all bad and do not want you to get rich.

7.Spend more than you earn; To achieve this, buy consumer products on credit and keep borrowing from friends and employers.

8.Compete in dressing; Make sure you're wearing the latest clothes. Intimidate the congregation with your trendy fashions every Sunday. Whenever your neighbour buys a new phone, you get one that is more expensive.

9.Get yourself a nice second hand car; that costs more than three times your yearly salary.

10.Give your children everything they ask for since you're such a loving parent; They should not struggle for anything because you do not want them to suffer that way, they will grow up lazy and hence poor enough to ensure they can't help you at old.

Thursday, June 16, 2016

Chris OnThe Spot: Oscar Pistorius has walked in court on his stumps,...

Chris OnThe Spot: Oscar Pistorius has walked in court on his stumps,...: Oscar Pistorius walked on his stumps in a South African courtroom on Wednesday as part of his defense team’s argument that the double-ampu...

Oscar Pistorius has walked in court on his stumps, at the request of his lawyer Barry Roux

Oscar Pistorius walked on his stumps in a South African courtroom on Wednesday as part of his defense team’s argument that the double-amputee athlete, convicted of murdering girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, is a vulnerable man who deserves leniency when he is sentenced.

Cameronian Samuel Eto’o Gets Married in Italy

Former Barcelona and Chelsea striker Samuel Eto’o tied the knot on Tuesday to his long-term girlfriend Georgette Tra Lou in a stunning ceremony.

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Central Bank Of Nigeria Announces New ‘Flexible’ Forex Regime

The value of the Nigerian currency was today invariably devalued to the dollar as the Central Bank of Nigeria announced a flexible foreign exchange regime that would see the country abolishing the dual exchange rate regime.

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Soccer-Iconic Nigerian player and manager Keshi dies aged 54

Former Nigeria defender Stephen Keshi, who won the African Nations Cup as both a player and a coach, died of a suspected heart attack on Tuesday June 7th night, the country's football association has confirmed.

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

7 Shocking Mystery Facts About Our Planet

1. Sign language speaking gorilla

The animal’s name is Koko. What is more, this smart lady knows where dead gorillas go after death. When asked such a question, she responded: to a comfortable hole. 

2. Guess how long she has been dead

This lady has been gone for over 2000 years, but her body got preserved amazingly. It is covered with something no one can identify.

3. Aircraft highjack
The guy stole an airplane from Angola. The shocking truth is he knows nothing about flying them!

 4. A new Beethoven
This guy damaged his brain in an accident which part in the pool. He lost memory and partially his hearing too, but he gained an ability to play piano! 

5. Man’s sight healed by watching 3D movie

A guy was born with sight disorder, which prevented him from seeing in depth, but he got fixed watching 3D movie “Hugo”. 

6. Dogs and cats saved a city
These pets saved the lives of their owners. They showed severe signs of anxiety, so the authorities evacuated the city. Just right after they had an earthquake there of 7.3 magnitude. It wiped off over 90 percent of the city. 

7. A mystery hole


It is called Devil’s Kettle. It is deep, but no one knows how deep it is. And it consumes a whole river called Brule. 
These mystery facts are fascinating and no one know the answer to these questions.

Friday, May 13, 2016

World’s Oldest Person Dies in New York


According to New York TIME, they initiated a visit to Jones in the summer of 2014, right before her 115th birthday.

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Transparency International defends Nigeria, says Britain world’s ‘big corruption problem’

Leading anti-corruption group, Transparency International, on Tuesday rose strongly in defense of Nigeria as a country that is making strong effort in the fight against corruption.

Monday, April 25, 2016

7 easy ways to avoid the annoying and frustrating Lagos Nigeria traffic



If you are familiar with Lagos, then you would know that the only thing synonymous to Lagos is the traffic. Forget the bubbling and bustling part of the city; you could always feel like a place is bustling with life when you have money to spend.
Therefore, take your money, find a cool place and start to spend there to make it the bubbling city you have always known. But really, the traffic in Lagos is evil. At this point, I’m starting to think this traffic is not made by God. What sort of traffic makes you sit on some wooden bench in a ‘danfo’ and remain there for as long as five hours in a stand still position? Again, what sort of traffic frustrates you and makes you sweat like a Christmas goat because the bus would not just move and you can be sure the wind would not blow. With the present fuel hike, the traffic seems inevitable as the roads are constantly clogged and it is hard to travel a short distance and not encounter one on the way. If you are a Lagosian, then you would know that this annoying traffic has made many lose their lives as they could not make it to the hospital in time to be saved, while some lost the chance to be gainfully employed because they got late to their interview centre. Without wasting much time, we present to you the best way to beat Lagos traffic and make the most of the city:



1. Leave your house four hours before the set time of appointment

If you have an appointment, please leave your house like four or five hours before the set time. You would be on the safer side by getting to the venue before time. Going out in Lagos these days is hectic; one can never really tell what could be happening on the road. If a trailer has not fallen, then you can be sure there would be a mad queue on the road because of those buying fuel.




2. If you are mobile. 
Make your car your home.There are some situations whereby, you would know you would not be able to get to a place before the time you ought to be there. In a situation like this, when you leave your house very early, ensure your car has the basic things you will need as you may have to sleep in it.




3. Get a job next to your house.
At this point, surviving is the major point of concern. Just any job will do as this would totally save you the stress of boarding a bus in the first place. While taking this option, ensure that your new office is very close to your house. 4. Do not go out at all.




4. Do not go out at all
Another option is to forfeit everything and not step out at all. Staying indoor would save you the stress of being held up in traffic. You could also afford to do as you please; eat, sleep and eat more. Do not even bother thinking about watching movies while you are home. Electricity has become a luxury the country can no longer afford. But who knows, you may just be lucky.





5. Leave Lagos When every other option has failed and you feel like you have run out of options.

Please leave Lagos. It is not by force. Go back to your village; almost everyone in Lagos came to hustle in the first place. If the city becomes unbearable due to the traffic, then leave. When there is life there is hope.




6. Get good rubber shoes

When you have made up your mind that the notorious Lagos traffic cannot send you packing to the village, then buy yourself one or two pairs of rubber shoes. This should always be with you as you never can tell when you may need to step down from the bus and start to trek.



7. Learn to fly

If you are by chance a witch, this is the time you need to use your powers wisely. Avoid trying to teach your neighbor’s daughter the lesson of her life by working against her progress. Instead, invest in yourself and use your powers to fly everywhere you want to go in order to avoid traffic. Use the magic word and you are at your destination. Also, use your powers to make fuel land in your house without paying.

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Take a look inside this 6,000-year-old baobab tree!

bar inside a treeMany societies from around the world have built tree houses for special secret meetings. One of that trees was recently discovered! Historians and archaeologists were stunned by what they found INSIDE the trunk of a great baobab tree in South Africa.

179 Years Old Man Found In India: “Death Has Forgotten Me”

A retired cobbler from northern India, Mahashta Mûrasi, claims he was born in January 1835, making him not only the oldest man on earth, but the oldest to have ever lived, according to the Guiness World Records.

Monday, April 18, 2016

Two Women Die, General Overseer Injured As Lightning Strikes Church In Nigerian Imo State

Two women, 25-year-old Chioma Jonathan, a native of Obiangwu in Ngor Okpala Local Government Area and Chinonye Anyanwu, aged 26, from Ahiazu Mbaise LGA, both in Imo State Nigeria, have died after they were struck by lightning.

Friday, April 15, 2016

PRESIDENT OBAMA Invites A Nollywood Star For A White House Tour

It was a great day for Nollywood and all enterprising youths of Africa as President Obama invited the Nollywood First Actor, Kenneth Okonkwo, for an inspiring tour at the White House on the 3rd of April, at the White House at 3:15pm American time.

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Nigerian Abuja woman attacks maid, burns her breasts for waking late

A pregnant mother in Abuja faces criminal charges for a vicious early morning attack on her 16-year-old house help, who she attacked with steaming water, severely injuring the girl for waking late.

10 tips on how to improve any relationship



Physical contact, whether it is a great big hug, holding hands, or simply sitting close together on the sofa, will increase the bond you feel with one another and make your relationship stronger
A lot of people are guilty of neglecting their relationships, to one degree or another, and it’s oh so easy to take someone that you really care a lot about for granted.

Friday, April 8, 2016

Singer collapses, dies on stage after cobra bites her mid-show



 A popular singer was bitten to death by a cobra during performance – The woman kept singing for about 45 minutes before collapsing and dying Irma Bule, an Indonesian pop star known for her love to wear snakes on her shoulders during shows, has died after being bitten by a reptile accompaniment mid-performance.


What is even more bizarre is that Irma refused to take an antidote the snake’s handler offered her and kept on singing for 45 minutes after the cobra sank her teeth into the woman’s thigh.

Friday, March 18, 2016

What your tongue is telling you about your body

If you open up your mouth and stick out your tongue, you can learn a lot about your body (and greet friends in Tibet). Your tongue is a multifaceted organ enabling you to speak, swallow, talk and taste, according to Live Science.

Thursday, March 3, 2016

BIAFRA: Amnesty International releases damning report



Amnesty International an NGO concerned with human rights violations today released a damning report about the violations carried out against pro-Biafrans.

It would be recalled that yesterday, TMnews published that the NGO’s report would be published today.

According to information gathered from International Business Times (IBT) UK, it accuses the military of rough handling and killing protesters as they marched in support of the release of Nnamdi Kanu.

A team of officials from the NGO are currently on the ground to gather more information and has accused the military of heavy cover-ups.

The military currently denies the killings that occurred in the south eastern Nigeria and explained that they were intervening in what would have become a deadly event as some protesters were seen with arms.

Amnesty International also went on to condemn the jailing of the Biafra leader without bail and for such a long time. Emphasis was made to the series of unlawful detentions or prolonged detentions made by the DSS.

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Dangote drops, 19 years old joins world's richest billionaires

Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has dropped in the yearly ranking of the world’s richest men as 19-year-old Norwegian, Alexandra Andresen joins the list of world’s billionaires. According to the latest ranking released by Forbes, world’s richest man, Bill Gates, still tops the list of world’s richest men for the third consecutive year as Africa’s only man initially on the top 50 list dropped to 51st after being 37th on the list.

British Tony Blair hits gold with Jonathan, steel wall with Buhari



A new book by British investigative writer, Tom Bower has revealed in vivid details how former British Prime Minister, Tony Blair has been making millions of dollars brokering deals in many parts of the world. The book depicts Blair as a man without morals who does not care a hoot about dirty deals, even with dictators, so far it fattens his bank account.

Pastor Hacks Banker Wife To Death In Imo state Nigeria (Graphic Photo)



I decided to put up this post against all personal intentions due to the graphic content just to add a voice to violence against women and to alert all and sundry who under pretense of religion and certain believes watch scenarios like this one repeat itself most often.

Monday, February 29, 2016

101-Year-Old Woman Gives Birth After Successful Ovary Transplant

Anatolia Vertadella, a 101-year-old Italian woman, has given birth to a 9-pound baby after a controversial ovary transplant widely criticized by medical professionals because of her advanced age, reports the Rivista Napoli.

Friday, February 26, 2016

JUST IN: Infantino is new FIFA president


Gianni Infantino has been elected the new president of FIFA after two rounds of voting in Zurich on Friday.

New life beckons for Bangladesh's 'Tree Man' as surgery begins

Dhaka, Bangladesh (CNN)Not even in his wildest dreams did Abul Bajandra think he would live to see this day. Lying on a hospital bed at Dhaka Medical College, Bangladesh's so-called "Tree Man" is just hours away from the first round of surgery that will hopefully change his life for the better.

He is suffering from an extremely rare genetic condition known as Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis,or "Tree Man" disease, which causes extreme wart-like lesions across the body.

"I don't think I can sleep tonight. For a poor fellow like me from a remote part of the country, this is too good to be true," he tells CNN from his bed.

For any first time visitor, it's hard to appreciate Bajandra's reality. He has tree-like branches growing out from all over his fingers, palms and feet, the sight of which would make most people squeamish.


Abul Bajandra, Bangladesh's so-called "Tree Man" is suffering from an extremely rare genetic condition known as Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis.

Nigeria head coach Sunday Oliseh resigns amidst various internal struggles

After just seven months on the job, Nigeria head coach Sunday Oliseh has resigned from his post, claiming “contract violations, lack of support, and unpaid wages.” Oliseh has had a rocky relationship with his employer over the past few months. According to reports in Africa, the 41-year-old found out about his country’s attempts to replace him with now-Morrocco manager Herve Renard. Days ago, his top assistant Tijani Babangida was fired despite his pleas. Oliseh has also complained of unpaid wages, which now reportedly sit at four months. Oliseh also claimed that a lack of funds has hindered his ability to execute his job, including an inability to watch Nigerian players who play overseas. 

Sweden Suffers Wrath of God – Gays Pride Parade Swallowed Up by the Almighty!



Sweden has been pushing the Gay agenda ever since the Swedish parliament adopted that country’s gender-neutral law on marriage on April 1, 2009. Sweden is now the 7th nation in the world to legalize same-sex marriage. The governing board of the Church of Sweden voted 176-62 in favor of allowing priests to wed same-sex couples in a new gender-neutral church ceremony. Same-sex marriages have been performed in this heathen nation since November 1, 2009.

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Nigerian Naira Value to some other Choosen Currencies

South Africa: Rand 1 = 13 Naira
Angola: 1 kwanza = 2 Naira
Botswana: 1 Pula = 18 Naira
Cape Verde: 1 Escudo = 2 Naira
Algeria: 1 Dinar = 2 Naira
Egypt: 1 Pound = 25 Naira
Eritrea: 1 Nakata = 13 Naira
Ethiopia: 1 Birr = 9 Naira
Ghana: 1 Cedi = 50 Naira
Gambia 1 Dalasi = 5 Naira
Kenya: 1 shilling = 3 Naira
Liberia: 1 Dinar = 4 Naira
Lesotho: 1 Loti = 14 Naira
Libya: 1 Dinar = 146 Naira
Morrocco: 1 Dirham = 146 Naira
Madagascar: 1 Ariary = 4 Naira
Mauritius: 1 Rupee = 6 Naira
Malawi: 1 kwacha = 11 Naira
Mozambique: 1 Metical = 4 Naira
Namibia: 1 Dollar = 12 Naira
Seychelles: 1 Rupee = 12 Naira
Sudan: 1 pound = 32 Naira
Swaziland: 1 Lilangenri = 13 Naira
Tunisia: 1 Dinar = 100 Naira
Zambia: 1 kwacha = 18 Naira
$1 USD: = 400 Naira,,,,
1 GBP British Pounds: = 505 Naira.

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Two Workers Get Electrocuted While Repairing The Power Pole






On Saturday, February 20, 2016, an incident involving two people allegedly working with the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) happened in Oshodi, a suburb of Lagos state.

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

10 ways to know you are the selfish one in your relationship

Partners focusing on each other can make a relationship last forever
Selfishness is one of the most difficult things to put up with in a relationship. Starting a relationship with someone who is selfish is as hard as staying with someone who has that same trait.
Stop playing the blame game

Friday, February 12, 2016

4 key elements of a successful marriage

Even with the increasing number of divorce cases recorded daily and the ransom paid as divorce settlement, the enthusiasm and joy of Ghanaian youth and some divorced adults to tie the knot has not waned, as excerpts below looks into this trend.

Civil servant who did no work for six years found out by officials preparing to reward him for 'long service'




A Spanish civil servant who did no work for six years has been fined almost €27,000 (£21,000) after his long absence was finally noticed.

Officials in Cádiz were preparing to hand Joaquín García an award for long service when inquiries revealed the true extent of his contribution to the local authority.

In 1990, he was given a €37,000-a-year post at the Aguas de Cádiz public utilities provider, Spain’s El Mundo newspaper reported.

Jorge Blas Fernandez, who served as the city’s deputy mayor from 1995 to 2015, said he was given an office in the municipal building and no more was heard for more than a decade.

“We thought the water company was supervising him but that was not the case,” he added.






“We found out when we were about to present him with a commemorative plaque for 20 years of service.”

Inquiries with the manager of Aguas de Cádiz, who had an office opposite, revealed he had not seen Mr García for several years and when Mr Blas phoned his absent employee, he allegedly “could not answer” questions on what he had been doing.

A legal case was launched in 2010 alleging he had not done a day’s work since 2004, despite continuing to collect his €37,000 (£29,000) annual salary.

After a protracted lawsuit, Mr García, lost his appeal at a Cádiz court on Thursday and will have to pay his fine, which is the largest possible, The Times reported.

Mr García denied the allegations, claiming that he turned up each day but found there was no work to do.

Asked why he did not report the situation, he said he had a family to support and feared it would be difficult to find another job, so read extensively and became an “expert on the philosopher Spinoza”.

The 69-year-old was not fired from the post because he had already retired.

Monday, February 8, 2016

A Racial Penalty? Toyota to Pay Over $20 Million Settlement for Charging Black Customers More Interest for Car Loans

Institutional racism in the auto financing industry is alive and well, as it was announced that Toyota Credit, the financing arm of the automotive giant, will pay $21.9 million to Black and Asian buyers who were charged more for car loans than white customers.

Thursday, February 4, 2016

US State execute oldest inmate on death-row prisoner before his 73rd birthday

US state, Georgia executed its oldest death-row prisoner early this morning at 12: 46 am, just days before his 73rd birthday for murdering a clerk of a convenience store.
The septuagenarian, Brandon Jones, was given a lethal dose of injection at a state prison in Jackson, where he has already spent more than 36 years behind bars for the 1979 murder.Analysts say Jones’ case is an example of the “double punishment” faced by many death row prisoners who are made to spend decades in solitary confinement in anticipation of death.

Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer last year lashed out against “unconscionably long delays that undermine the death penalty’s penological purpose.”

Jones and his co-defendant Van Solomon, both African Americans were sentenced to death for killing a white gas station store clerk during a robbery.

A police officer told the court that he saw Jones close the door to a room in the back of the convenience store and, not long after, heard four gunshots. The officer said he went into the room and found Jones and another man, Van Roosevelt Solomon. A short time later, authorities found the clerk’s body; he had been shot five times, and two revolvers were found.

Solomon died on the electric chair in 1985 whilst Jones denied shooting the clerk and prosecutors have never been able to determine who fired the shot.

Death penalty critics have argued that many death row inmates were never treated fairly because they were sentenced to death at a time when they lacked a satisfactory defense system and that if they were tried today, the outcome would be different.

Already four persons have been executed in the United States this year.

“Jones’s case raises questions of proportionality and discriminatory application of the death penalty,” the Death Penalty Information Center said in a statement.

Jones, who would have turned 73 on Valentine’s Day, refused the opportunity to request a final meal ahead of his 7:00 pm (0100 GMT) execution on Wednesday.

Attorneys for Jones had petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to step in, filing two stay requests but the justices rejected both petition without any recorded dissents.

Jones was executed early Wednesday (February, 3 2016) morning at 12:46 a.m. according to state corrections officials. He took a final prayer and recorded a statement, they said.

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

5 things wives need from their husband everyday

Communication should happen throughout the day, including at least one conversation per day that's without any interruptions
One of the most important aspects of marriage is understanding your spouse's needs and how to fulfill them.

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Incredible New Airplane Without Windows, Just Screens! Are You Ready For A Ride?

The Center for Process Innovation, a British technology research company, thinks they've got the next big step in aviation transportation figured out. Their idea is this: they want to remove the windows from passenger planes and replace them with OLED touch-screens that extend along the plane’s entire length and display the view from outside through cameras mounted on the plane’s exterior. Sounds scary? Only if you are afraid of heights and flying.

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).