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- See the very young female suicide bomber apprehended in Borno | Mr Olumide's Blog
- 62 year old woman marries 75 year old lover in Delta State | Mr Olumide's Blog
- You Sacrificed Your Left Leg To The Devil To Become Governor - Fani Kayode slamsRochas. | Mr Olumide's Blog
- Encouragement: Everybody’s Got Something
- Cancer-stricken dog who Served in Afghanistan Gets a Hero's Farewell | Mr Olumide's Blog
- Man who killed his wife for "laughing at him"weeps in court | Mr Olumide's Blog
- Jealous man gives girlfriend 'rulebook' then cheats with 4 other women | Mr Olumide's Blog
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- 5 Keys For Making Prayer A Habit
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Have You Ever Wondered By Job Suffered So Much? Posted: 29 Jul 2017 03:32 AM PDT Job started so well. His faith was as invulnerable to Satan's onslaughts as a turtle snuggled up inside its shell is to the frantic pawings of a dog. Job tucked his head and feet inside his faith in God and said, "The Lord gives, the Lord takes away. Blessed be the name of the Lord" (Job 1:21). Later, however, Job was rebuked by God for his complaining spirit. What went wrong? There are at least four reasons Job's trust in God took a tumble. First, he listened to bad counsel. Avoid Bad Counsel If you are going to handle your calamity in a wise, God-honoring manner, you must ignore well-intentioned but unbiblical counsel. If Job's counselors had been from the church in our era, they probably would have said, "Job, look at these terrible things that are happening to you. We have to break the generational curses that have power over your life. We have to cast out the demons of skin disease. You need to send 500 dollars to the faith-healer, I. M. Acharlatan, at Better-for-aBuck Ministries." People will say all kinds of crazy things to you when calamity strikes ("don't worry, God didn't know this was going to happen." Really? now I am worried!). Don't let their well-intended but unbiblical counsel trip you up spiritually and send you sprawling. To handle calamity, you must ignore unbiblical advice with a gentle smile and a thank you. People speak to you because they care; receive their counsel with a gracious attitude, but don't let their unbiblical advice throw you into a tailspin like Job did. Time Keeps On Ticking A second reason Job went off the rails was that he let the termite of time gnaw at his faith. According to Job 7:3, Job's grief and the burning torment of his physical ailments had extended for months by the time his friends arrived. Job's suffering felt eternal; the sheer duration of it was wearing him down. Like an eager marathon runner, Job bolted off the starting line of faith, but as the race of responding to his calamity stretched out mile after mile and day after day, Job's faith began to stumble and stagger. Time is a killer in trials. Like Job, we start with strong faith, but as we tick off days on the calendar, turn over the page to a new month, eventually buy a new calendar for next year, and then a new one for the year after that, we can easily despair. Time makes trials hard. The Expectations Trap A third reason Job stumbled is he had false expectations of God. In chapter 29, Job listed his many accomplishments. For example:
Job's summary is both pathetic and perfect: "When I expected good, then evil came" (30:26). The expectation that God owes me good if I have been good is dangerous because it leads to feelings of betrayal and anger at God. God, however, never promises endless good if we are a devoted mother, a patient father, a faithful taxpayer, or if we don't run with the wrong crowd at school. To handle calamity rightly, Christians must avoid Job's mistake of building up the expectation that "God owes me because I've tried to be good." The Shield of Faith Finally, besides bad counsel, time, and expectations, there was one other reason Job stumbled: he lost his grip on the shield of faith. In chapters 1–2, Job was solidly entrenched behind an impenetrable barrier of faith in God's wisdom—a perfect example of Paul's teaching about the shield of faith in Ephesians 6. The soldiers of the ancient world often carried large shields. When enemy archers fired a volley of arrows, they ducked behind those shields and let the arrows harmlessly ricochet off. In Job 1–2, Job had done just that. Satan had fired a barrage of fiery darts at him, but the shield of Job's faith had deflected them all. That's how faith works: no arrow of Satan—no matter how hot or deadly—can overwhelm simple, childlike faith: "I'll trust God whether I understand what he is doing or not." In chapter 3, Job allowed the handle of the shield of faith to slip from his sweaty fingers. Rather than preoccupy himself with believing trust, Job allowed his thinking to be dominated by frustrated expectations and, later, by the disheartening, untrue accusations of his friends. In the Gospels, the man cried, "I do believe; help my unbelief" (Mark 9:24). In calamity, we must voice a similar cry to Christ: "I believe; rescue me from my doubt, fear, anger, and unbelief." For these reasons, Job stumbled. But, thankfully, that is not the end of the story. In heartfelt worship, Job returned to a fear-of-the-Lord-faith which enabled him to humbly walk with God the rest of his days. [written by Paul Tautges, a senior pastor] culled from Olu famous Mr Olumide's Blog |
Five Smart Ways To Track Your Expenses Posted: 29 Jul 2017 02:27 AM PDT The question that many ask themselves is where do their money go. Truthfully, you are the only one who can answer that question. But, we know that you are losing your money because you are not tracking it. Well, it is time to stop losing your money and start tracking your cash. As such, Jumia Travel highlights some of the ways you can do this. Use online management software You do not need to go to the bank because you want to check your account. There are now online management tools and applications that allow you track your spending from your computer or smartphone real-time. In addition to this, you can also see your recent transactions. Use online budgeting software There are certain websites, apps, and software that you can directly link to your financial accounts. They automatically organise and categorise your spending by letting you compare your projected spending against your actual spending. It will even alert you when you are overspending. Use ATMs ATMs are connected with banks and it lets you check your balance, deposit and even transfer funds between accounts. Ultimately, ATMs are available anytime you need them. Hence, it is easily accessible to help you track your finance. Activate account alerts If you want to know about all your bank account transactions or activities as well as track how you spend your money, you should activate alerts. It will allow you get new alerts and let you know when your account is low. You will just be charged a token for this service. Pay a visit to your local bank Banks in Nigeria can offer you financial advice if you have challenges keeping track of your spending. They can help you with a solution. culled from Olu famous Mr Olumide's Blog |
I did my own thing,created my own lane-Dencia | Mr Olumide's Blog Posted: 29 Jul 2017 01:35 AM PDT Dencia is proud of the fact that in a world where imitation is common ,she has created her own lane:The Whitenicious CEO wrote I did my own thing,created my own lane. culled from MPNB Mr Olumide's Blog |
Christina Milian flaunts freckles and major boobs in beautiful pics | Mr Olumide's Blog Posted: 29 Jul 2017 01:11 AM PDT |
See the very young female suicide bomber apprehended in Borno | Mr Olumide's Blog Posted: 29 Jul 2017 01:11 AM PDT |
62 year old woman marries 75 year old lover in Delta State | Mr Olumide's Blog Posted: 29 Jul 2017 01:11 AM PDT A62-year old woman has found love again after she got married to her 75-year old lover : P.M.EXPRESS reports that the woman simply known as Geraldine from Isoko got married to Mr. Joshua from Urhobo in Delta State after their children consented to the marriage. It was gathered that Geraldine separated from her husband after they had five grown up children while Mr Joshua lost his wife seven years ago. It was learnt that they were lovers in their youth days and Jehovah Witness teachers before they separately married. It was gathered that the children were initially against the decision but when their mother threatened to kill herself if they did not support her, they soft pedalled. When P.M.EXPRESS visited the new couple and asked to know how they were coping with the marriage, they said it was easy for them to settle down because they have known each other over the years. On their sex life, the man said they were slowly active and declined to make further comments. culled from MPNB Mr Olumide's Blog |
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Encouragement: Everybody’s Got Something Posted: 29 Jul 2017 01:07 AM PDT "Good sense makes one slow to anger, and it is his glory to overlook an offense." > Proverbs 19:11 (ESV) My intense irritation at my husband's actions didn't show visibly. Since his mother was in the backseat of our car, I was careful to remain calm. However, I did sneak a darting glance toward him — a dagger that accurately conveyed how very much I hated what he'd just done. His dire offense? Failure to use his blinker when changing lanes. I am a by-the-books driver. My kids chuckle when I dutifully use my blinker before turning into our driveway, even when no one is around — which is nearly 99 percent of the time, since we live near the end of a road with a cul-de-sac. Therefore, it aggravates me when my dear husband sometimes behaves as if turn signal usage is completely optional. This particular day, we were shuttling my mother-in-law to her doctor's appointment. As I sat in the waiting room, my mind began to tally, one-by-one, other perfectly irksome things I didn't like about my man's behavior. He leaves the closet and cupboard doors open. Open! He didn't return the stapler to its proper place when he finished using it the other day. That time we bumped into his co-worker, he didn't even introduce me. He never remembers the details of our conversations. As each scenario popped into my mind, I grew more and more annoyed. Across from me sat a chatty elderly woman. The weather reports were calling for an ice storm later that afternoon. She spoke of some people all in a tizzy about the impending inclement weather, declaring they needed to remember one important fact, "Everybody's got somethin'." I asked her just what she meant by that. "Well," she elaborated, "when we lived in Kansas, it was dust storms and tornadoes. Then, the few years we lived in southern Florida, we had to prepare for hurricanes. And, when we were stationed in California, oh what a drought we had that one year. Like I say," she restated, "Everybody's got somethin'." My waiting room friend's atmospheric observation spiritually snapped me to attention that day. Why, oh why, do I let certain aspects of my husband's personality and conduct bother me so easily? Surely I do things that drive him equally crazy? Undoubtedly, I sometimes irk or offend him with my behavior? In fact: "Everybody's got somethin'" — some behavior, quirk, practice or habit that wreaks havoc on others, tempting them to become slightly irritated or even all-out furious. Today's key verse states that "good sense makes one slow to anger" and that it is a person's "glory to overlook an offense" (Proverbs 19:11). In the original Hebrew language, the word "glory" conveys "beauty, honor, splendor" and even "adornment." The original essence of this verse unearths for us this line of thinking: Our patience in passing over an offense — refusing to speedily go from zero to furious over the actions of others — adorns us with true beauty and honors them. I'm not saying it's easy. However, it is the right — and righteous — thing to do. Why? Because we mirror the gospel when we overlook another's unpleasant behavior and love them anyway. So how about it? Is there someone in your life who sometimes gets on your nerves or under your skin — or maybe even both? Does your response to their behavior leave no doubt about your level of frustration? How about we try a new approach — intentionally overlooking irritating behavior? Yes, that means we keep our cool. Don't say a word. Smile instead, and love despite. In other words, reflect the gospel to a watching world. More importantly — to a watching loved one. Father, may I learn not to let the little quirks or even the bigger missteps of my loved ones provoke me to instant anger. Teach me to overlook an offense as I remember how much You've forgiven me. In Jesus' Name, Amen. TRUTH FOR TODAY: James 1:19-20, "My dear brothers and sisters, understand this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to anger, for human anger does not accomplish God's righteousness." (CSB) REFLECT AND RESPOND: Take this challenge: Practice overlooking an offense this week. The next time a loved one or co-worker does that thing that drives you crazy, say nothing. Instead, make it a point to offer praise for something you appreciate about them. [by Karen Ehman] culled from Olu famous Mr Olumide's Blog |
Cancer-stricken dog who Served in Afghanistan Gets a Hero's Farewell | Mr Olumide's Blog Posted: 29 Jul 2017 12:40 AM PDT Cena, a 10-year-old black lab, received a hero's farewell on Wednesday just days after his owner Lance Cpl. Jeff DeYoung completed a bucket list for the dying pooch.Cena, who was diagnosed with bone cancer two weeks ago, was a bomb-sniffer for the Marines until his retirement in 2014.'Daily Mail reports: DeYoung, 27, was paired with the dog in 2009 and 2010 while on a combat tour in Afghanistan. Following their retirement in 2014, DeYoung adopted Cena so he could become his service dog to help with his post-traumatic stress disorder.
DeYoung said he has carried Cena across rivers and thrown his body over him while under heavy fire from the Taliban. He said Cena kept DeYoung's body warm during cold desert nights and comforted him when he lost seven friends in three weeks. culled from MPNB Mr Olumide's Blog |
Man who killed his wife for "laughing at him"weeps in court | Mr Olumide's Blog Posted: 29 Jul 2017 12:40 AM PDT Kenneth and Kristy Manzanares were on a luxury cruise to Alaska on The Emerald Princess with their three teen daughters when he allegedly flipped out.He killed her and claimed it was because she was laughing at him! When he appeared in court for arraignment, Kenneth Manzanares sobbed throughout the hearing.He also said "my life is finished"! Passenger Charles Rowlen said he heard loud screams coming from the family's state room two decks below his. "Terrible screaming," Rowlen told reporters. "I mean, just, you knew it wasn't normal." He said his wife looked over the balcony and saw Kenneth Manzanares trying to jump overboard. "She thought he was going to jump over the rail and at one time he put his hand on the rail and sat his rear on it but she started yelling, 'Get back in!'" Rowlen said. Her lifeless body was seen by multiple onlookers inside their blood-soaked cabin. Yahoo news reports! A witness later saw Manzanares "grab his wife's body and drag her toward the balcony" in an apparent effort to toss her overboard, according to the FBI. The bureau says there was a struggle as the witness actually grabbed the dead woman by the ankles and yanked her away from her husband, bringing her back into the cabin. At the time of the woman's death, one of her daughters was reportedly heard saying: "I knew my dad would do this. I knew he would do this." culled from MPNB Mr Olumide's Blog |
Jealous man gives girlfriend 'rulebook' then cheats with 4 other women | Mr Olumide's Blog Posted: 29 Jul 2017 12:40 AM PDT A jealous man gave the girl he'd been seeing for six months a 'rule book' before a Magaluf girls' holiday - but ended up having sex with four women while she was away. Josh Utting, 20, told 18-year-old Lucy that she wasn't allowed to talk to, look at or take photographs with other boys, take drugs or be a wing-man to her pals. Exposing the bullet point list on Twitter, Ashleigh Greenway wrote: "Josh Utting is an absolute PSYCHO, imagine writing a list of rules for Lucy and he's not even with her. 'No eye contact'. IMAO." Josh - who has been branded a "weirdo" and "abusive" - claims the demands were a joke and wasn't meant to be taken seriously. He told UNILAD: "It wasn't fully sent as a joke - obviously I didn't want her to get with other lads on holiday. I just made the rules sound extreme for a laugh."Josh claims that when he sent it to her, Lucy agreed to the rules and said they seemed fair enough as long as he stuck to the same things when he was on holiday. Lucy said: "We were seeing each other for about 5/6 months then stopped due to him sleeping with others girls while seeing me.But Josh has since said he was 'drunk' when he got with the other women and regrets doing it.(UK Mirror) culled from MPNB Mr Olumide's Blog |
Police kill a plumber, dump his body in morgue for two years | Mr Olumide's Blog Posted: 29 Jul 2017 12:10 AM PDT Late Adegoke, a plumbing engineer, reportedly left where he had gone to work for a family around Wuse area of Abuja on Thursday, August 27, 2015, heading for his Soka home along Airport road, when the unexpected happened. Crime Guard gathered that while driving home, policemen at Area 1 shopping complex, flagged his vehicle down but he refused to stop, an action that allegedly led to the policemen releasing bullets on the moving vehicle. One of the bullets was said to have hit Adegoke in the neck, thereby forcing the car to stop abruptly:Narrating how news of his demise was eventually broken, devastated Oluwatosin said :"The last time I spoke with my husband was on August 25th 2015, during which he told me he would be coming to see us at the end of the month. I called again on 27th but the phone was busy. By the time I dialled his number on August 28, 2015, it was completely switched off. "Tension heightened after his mechanic said that my husband brought one of his cars two weeks before then, to his workshop for repairs but he had not seen him since then. I begged him to go to his house to check if he was sick. When he got there, he said that his doors were under lock and keys. "At that point, we resorted to prayers until two months later when the mechanic called to inform me that my husband was sick and was admitted at the hospital. He requested for telephone number of any of his male relatives and I gave him that of his elder brother. My fears were confirmed as I was asked to come to Abuja, only to be told that my husband was shot by some policemen. My world came crashing at that point. We were taken to the FCT command, Gariki , where a policeman who claimed to be the Investigating Police Officer, IPO, told us to visit the mortuary to identify my husband. I went with our first son, Jesuloba, but I could not go inside the mortuary. Our son went inside and identified one of the bodies as my husband's"; "When we went back to the command to know what the next move was, the IPO simply told us to go and carry the body for burial. I was too shocked to react. They did not even show us the policeman that fired the shot that snuffed life out of my husband. All they said was that my husband refused to stop when he was ordered to. Is that enough to kill a man?" she asked. Since the tragic incident occurred, life has never been the same for Adegoke's widow who has been saddled with the responsibility of fending for their five children alone. The pang of the bread winner's death seems to be having a harsh toll on the children as two of the them could not complete their third term in secondary education, following inability of their mother to pay the fees. culled from MPNB Mr Olumide's Blog |
5 Keys For Making Prayer A Habit Posted: 29 Jul 2017 12:09 AM PDT Prayer is hard work. It's not something that comes naturally. We go about our days, engaged in the home or workplace, distracted by good things that would keep us from prayer if we let them. Our hearts are prone to wander from God in self-reliance toward temporary pleasures, rather than running to him in dependence for the lasting joy and satisfaction only he can provide. No relationship will flourish without intention — and this takes work! Perhaps you feel your need for communion with God, and you want to grow in forming a habit of prayer, but you don't know where to start… Five Keys for Making Prayer a Habit Maybe prayer seems daunting, like a high mountain to climb; or perhaps the pace of your day doesn't seem to allow for this time. Yet, the growth of any relationship won't fall into our laps; we need to be intentional, trusting God will meet and help us in this time of sought communion. So here's a start! The following are five keys to help you form a habit of prayer: 1. Choose it. Forming any habit requires action. Unless I choose to rebuild my strength through physical therapy exercises, it won't happen. Unless I choose to show up on time by leaving early, it won't happen. Similarly, we won't pray unless we choose to pray, despite the obstacles (and there are always obstacles!). So choose to pray. Choose a location. Choose a time of day that works best. Choose a context that will become familiar over time. Our living room couch is my chosen, consistent spot, the place I go each morning to read my Bible and pray. Of course, certain times require flexibility in our communion with God—and there's grace for these seasons! A newborn baby, a relocation, a new job and schedule, a decline in health—these circumstances may change our context for prayer, but they needn't change our choice to pray. We press on, no matter the season, and we choose prayer by the strength God supplies. 2. Ask God for help. Because prayer doesn't come naturally, our hearts are wayward, and our circumstances change, we desperately need God to help us pray—and this means we need him to transform our hearts, the seat of our deepest desires. If prayer is merely something we add to our "spiritual checklist," a joyless obligation, then we'll pray for all the wrong reasons and never be transformed. But if God were to change our hearts, then we'd yearn for prayer because we first and foremost desire him. So we ask God for help! We ask him to change our fickle, self-interested, apathetic, and easily distracted hearts. John Piper says, Too many of us are passive when it comes to our spiritual affections. We are practical atheists. We think there is nothing we can do... This is not the way the psalmists thought or acted. It is not the way the great saints of church history have acted either. Life is war. And the main battles are fought at the level of desires, not deeds. If you've been discouraged by your apathy toward prayer, hear this good news: Jesus lived and died and resurrected so your heart would be made new and your desires changed! He gave his life for your apathy and wayward desires, bearing your sin, and now he lives to intercede for you when you ask God to change your heart. So ask for his help today. He delights to give it. 3. Read your Bible. God has graciously spoken to us through his precious Word, and we can open our Bibles to hear from him each day. What an incredible thing, to hear from the God of the universe through words and phrases and sentences and chapters and books! What a wonder that the almighty, holy God would speak to undeserving, sinful humans like us. If prayer is responding to God's words (he speaks; we listen, consider, and respond), then before prayer can become a habit, we need Scripture reading to become a habit. As in the last point, we can ask God for his help where Bible reading is concerned: God, give me the desire to hear from you in your Word! Our prayers will also be more focused and clear when they're rooted in biblical truths we know we can trust because God, himself, has said so.2 The more we read our Bibles, the more inclined our hearts will be to pray in response (Psalm 119:36). 4. Establish a pattern. Prayer can feel overwhelming. How do I know where to begin?, we ask. Choosing patterns for prayer has helped me pray more consistently and with greater intentionality. Here are some ideas to get you started: Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication (ACTS) The Lord's Prayer (see Matthew 6:9-13) Word-centered prayer (pray through a Scripture passage, verse by verse) Concentric circles (start with self and move outward to family, friends, church, local, global, etc.) Daily themes (eg. Ministry on Mondays, Unbelievers on Tuesdays, Friends on Wednesdays, Missions/Evangelism on Thursdays, Work/Coworkers on Fridays, etc.) John Piper's I.O.U.S. (a helpful prayer pattern for Bible reading) Small group prayer Family prayer Church/corporate prayer. 5. Ask for accountability. Is anyone currently asking you about your prayer life? If you want to make prayer a habit, ask a trusted, believing friend to hold you accountable by checking in with you on a weekly basis: "How has your prayer time been? How can I pray for you in that regard?" See if you might hold them accountable as well. You're Never Too Late At this point, some of you might be feeling discouraged because you haven't sought to make a habit of prayer. Friends, because of Christ, you can lift your drooping heads and strengthen your weak knees—it's never too late to start! God delights to provide for us the desire, motivation, and ability to commune with him in prayer, and he has secured this high privilege for you to draw near through the sacrifice of his Son. You're never too late, nor is God ever too far away. Prayer is a gift and, through his strength, it can become a habit for you. [written by Kristen Wetherell, a Bible teacher] culled from Olu famous Mr Olumide's Blog |
7 Things To Do Before You Start Your Car In The Morning Posted: 28 Jul 2017 11:07 PM PDT A car is just like our body. We do not really care about it until we have a headache or something happens. That is when we remember the doctor or hospital. This is not supposed to be the case but many of us do it. Perhaps we are scared of hospitals. It is the same with our cars. Some people just jump in their cars without checking or doing anything and zoom off. This is very risky. It is better to take precautions before you start your car so as to avoid stories that touch. Accordingly, Jumia Travel share the things you must check in your car before you turn on the ignition. Check the brakes Before you set out on your journey, make sure to check the brakes and see if they have the needed stopping power. If you feel the brakes are not effective enough, head immediately to your mechanic or add more brake oil. Check your tyres Tyres are a very important car accessory. Never joke with it because you do not want it bursting while driving. Hence, check if you have a flat tyre and also make sure that it contains the required pressure. Importantly, always carry a spare. Your fluids level You don't need to check the fluid levels on a daily basis but do so once every 15 days or at least on a monthly basis. Some of the fluids include engine oil, brake oil, power steering oil. Do not forget the water level. Adjust the rear view mirrors Adjust the rear view mirrors to the point you would be able to see a small portion of the rear end of your car along with the lane next to it on your outside rear view mirrors (ORVM). Adjust your seat You should do this frequently if you are not the only driver. As a rule, do not commence your journey unless you are comfortable in the driver's seat. You should be able to reach up to the pedals without having to stretch your legs. Fasten your seatbelt If your car has a reminder to fasten your seatbelt, it is good. But if it does not, make a habit. In fact, today you may be risking arrest in Lagos if you fail to fasten or use your seatbelt. Check the gears Do a check to see if the gears are working properly to know if they are getting stuck or jamming up, and needs servicing. Don't forget to put the gear back in neutral before starting the car. culled from Olu famous Mr Olumide's Blog |
Kemi Olunloyo is brilliant but----Seyi Law | Mr Olumide's Blog Posted: 28 Jul 2017 11:05 PM PDT Despite all Kemi Olunloyo:has said about his child, ace comedian Seyi Law has chosen to be the bigger man. In an exclusive chat with Saturday Beats, the comedian said he actually sees brilliance in Olunloyo. He said, "I don't have any grudge against Kemi Olunloyo. The truth is that I see a lot of brilliance in her but it is just that her way of doing things without having ethical values is what makes people get pissed at her. If she had initially written something like I saw Seyi Law's daughter's picture and I think he should watch the weight of his baby so that she doesn't become obese, that would have been better because it is a piece of advice. It is a better approach and not calling my baby obese without having the necessary precautions like taking the baby's weight, height, eating routine and other things. If she had done all these things before coming to the conclusion that my baby is obese, that would have been medic If we were in the US or UK; providing a baby's medical report on social media without the approval of the parents, I know what it entails and the amounts she would pay as fine. The cyberspace is not limited to a country, it is worldwide. She claims to be a citizen of the US and my child is a US citizen. I could decide to sue her in the US and she would pay out of her nose. She could even be the one to pay the money that would send my child to school. Some people are brilliant but they take their stupidity to an extent that they ruin themselves along the line. Brilliance without caution would make you become foolish. This woman can be very good sometimes with some of her reports and she could be blunt at other times with her write-up and we appreciate that but when you operate as a person, you need to be careful with your choice of words. If you want to be blunt, it has to be with evidence. You don't just say you are blunt by writing falsehood and that is where she has a problem.culled from MPNB Mr Olumide's Blog |
The most dangerous sex styles revealed | Mr Olumide's Blog Posted: 28 Jul 2017 11:05 PM PDT Men are at greatest risk of suffering a "broken penis" when having sex doggy style, experts warn. It comes just ahead of the missionary position.The third most likely cause is "overzealous masturbation", followed by the cowgirl, where the woman straddles her fella.Men in their 20s and 30s are most likely to suffer due to better fitness and firmer erections. In one case, US doctors in Seattle treated a patient who had tried to penetrate his wife with a flying leap!The most risky sex positions were drawn up by Brazilian researchers after quizzing 90 victims. Their study was published in the International Journal of Impotence Research.(.UK SUN) culled from MPNB Mr Olumide's Blog |
Trump’s chief of staff Priebus resigns | Mr Olumide's Blog Posted: 28 Jul 2017 10:40 PM PDT President Donald Trump said Friday that he had replaced his chief of staff Reince Priebus with Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly. Trump, who announced the move on Twitter, did not say whether he had fired Priebus or whether Priebus had resigned, but the former Republican National Committee chairman said he tendered his resignation to the president on Thursday. The move came a day after his new communications director, Anthony Scaramucci, accused Priebus of leaking information to reporters in a profanity-laced tirade. Priebus said he was aware of Kelly's appointment. "Yeah, we talked. I resigned privately yesterday." Kelly, 67, a retired four-star Marine Corps general, will assume the chief of staff post on Monday. .(Reuters) culled from MPNB Mr Olumide's Blog |
Posted: 28 Jul 2017 10:37 PM PDT |
20 kidnappers of Lagos school students killed by police | Mr Olumide's Blog Posted: 28 Jul 2017 10:05 PM PDT |
John Fashanu arrested over alleged land scam | Mr Olumide's Blog Posted: 28 Jul 2017 10:05 PM PDT The former football star spent two days locked up as officers investigated claims he acted as a fixer in a scam to sell plots that were not for sale. He was arrested at his home on the Sun City Estate, in the capital Abuja, and taken in on suspicion of "criminal conspiracy", Police said. According to a report by Daily Mirror,It is alleged that earlier this year,Fashanu acted for a friend looking to buy land.The pal claims he was told by Fashanu, 54, of two contacts who would help with buying "forgotten lands" – plots owned by chiefs that the state were unaware of. He was allegedly given £23,000 in cash to fix the deal with his "boys". But when the new "owner" went to claim his land, it is alleged he found it not for sale and not in the hands of local chiefs. He was taken before a superintendent last week to explain himself before being left in a packed pen, police sources said. Officers are now looking for the other two men said to be involved. It is believed they are still in Nigeria. Fashanu has agreed to pay the money back, although he denies wrongdoing.A source close to the former Gladiators presenter said last night: "This is a business deal between friends that has gone south and the police were asked to basically mediate.It will all be sorted very quickly. It was just a business deal." It is understood Fashanu was released after surrendering his British passport and agreeing to pay back a first instalment of the money. Sources said he looked to sell some of his cars to raise the cash as he waited for funds from his numerous business interests to clear in his bank account. The London-born celebrity's Nigerian barrister Hyp Egbune confirmed he had this week paid a second instalment of the money owed. culled from MPNB Mr Olumide's Blog |
Unlike atheists, religious people do not think logically -Study | Mr Olumide's Blog Posted: 28 Jul 2017 01:50 PM PDT Religious people's minds are dominated by emotion and not analytical thinking which makes them cling to their views - even when evidence proves them wrong - a study claims. Such 'Emotional resonance' can make individuals hold on to their faith. Meanwhile, militant atheists are completely negative about religion because they have analytical brains, according to researchers. It can result in terrorists who believe they are being highly moral and some Trump supporters who emotionally support him without taking into account the facts, researchers claimed. 'Emotional resonance helps religious people to feel more certain - the more moral correctness they see in something, the more it affirms their thinking,' said Anthony Jack, associate professor of philosophy and co-author of the research.In contrast, moral concerns make nonreligious people feel less certain.'Researchers say people have two brain networks - one for empathy and one for analytic thinking. These two networks are in tension with each other. In healthy people their thought process switches between the two - choosing to use the appropriate network depending on the issues they are considering. In someone who is militantly religious, the empathetic network dominates while in the nonreligious dogmatist's mind the analytical network rules. Appealing to a militant religious person's sense of moral concern and an anti-religious person's unemotional logic may increase the chance of them listening to your message. Culled from Mailonline culled from MPNB Mr Olumide's Blog |
Man Disgraced By Mob After He Was Caught Molesting 10-Year-Old Girl In Umuahia | Mr Olumide's Blog Posted: 28 Jul 2017 01:30 PM PDT According to reports this 22-year old, graduate,Uchechukwu Oriaku, was caught this afternoon molesting a girl of 10 years in his house. The girl while narrating the incident said Uchechukwu came to their house when her father had left and took her to his house after telling her that he bought her a new pair of slippers. On getting to the house he started touching her privates,when a group of youths who were suspicious, caught him in the act. When asked, he maintained he wanted to give the girls a pair of slippers which belonged to his 18 year old sister. He also blamed the devil for the act and maintained that he never had any intention of raping the girl since she was still a minor. culled from MPNB Mr Olumide's Blog |
This lady just learnt the hard way | Mr Olumide's Blog Posted: 28 Jul 2017 01:00 PM PDT |
Davido declares himself a LEGEND | Mr Olumide's Blog Posted: 28 Jul 2017 01:00 PM PDT Unlike other celebrities who wait for others to decide if they are worthy of being legends or not, Davido has declared himself one.The star took to Snapchat to announce his declaration to the world. See below culled from MPNB Mr Olumide's Blog |
Kaffy looks like a goddess in new photos | Mr Olumide's Blog Posted: 28 Jul 2017 12:20 PM PDT Nigerian ace dance star,Kaffy channeled Cleopatra for a shoot today.The mother of three sure looks like a goddess! culled from MPNB Mr Olumide's Blog |
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