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Friday, May 13

Social media etiquette for Nigerian businessmen

Social media has proven to be an essential tool for numerous businessmen in Nigeria as it is changing the way customers and businesses interact. Some people have even created whole businesses solely over the internet with the help of social media and are very successful.




While most of these businessmen who find themselves in position where they have to network through sites like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Google+, do not undergo formal training on how to use the social media, they have come to realize that the way they conduct themselves on the platforms plays a key role in how they and their business if perceived.


Unfortunately, most of these businessmen are still unclear as to the best practices as well as the social media etiquette they need to imbibe to survive in the field. In that regard, Jovago.com, Africa’s No.1 online hotel booking service offers 5 social media etiquette rules to help that Nigerian businessmen navigate social media with grace.


Pick an appropriate screen name

The name that you pick for your handle must be something that represents you and your company well. The screen name serves as you identity and it is the first thing that most people who connect with you relate to. Ensure that whatever you chose send a clear message, is succinct and most importantly, relatable.  Try to avoid using nicknames, abbreviations or slangs not even remotely related to your business.  

Ensure you compose and proofread posts, updates or tweets before publishing them

As a businessman, you must understand that your activities on the social media directly reflect on your business. Ensure you check every post for grammar and spelling errors before you post them, also, make sure the information you are sending out is genuine and can be verified. Building trust and authenticity are key when relating with customers or connecting with stakeholder online.

When marketing, use a first name



Yes. You are on the social media for business, and you

want to keep it  all professional, but you need to keep in mind that connecting with people on the social media is very different from booking office appointments or making calls. If your intent is to grab the attention of the customers and actually get them respond back to you, you need to make your connection more personable. Doing your research and using the person’s first name is a good way to start.

Connect with people with whom you have a link

The social media is open and allows most users to connect to anyone who uses the same platform, no matter their class, field or location. As a business man, this may seem like a good opportunity to reach out to as many people as possible, especially people who you may not know, but you feel can take your businesses to greater height or make a good purchase from you.. Please fight the temptation.  Do not approach strangers and ask them to be friends with you just so you can then try to sell them on your products or services. Doing so will ensure that you quickly lose credibility and that is not in any way good for business.

Do not be reactive



If you are determined to have your business succeed on the social media, you need to put a pin on your emotions and find a way to check yourself while communication with others, especially when you are locked in an argument and you see yourself getting sucked in. While it is important to address every issues or complaint relating to your product  or service, be careful the words you use as your words and actions can be saved and dredged up down the line. Also ensure that your responses are rational and constructive so that you do not develop a reputation as a hot head.


Ndem Nkem
Travel/Tech Writer

EVENT: P. A. R. T. Y (Proclaiming Authentic religion to theyouths)


Gospel.musicbox.com.ng in Collaboration with Ice
Entertainment Presents in
P. A. R. T. Y (Proclaiming Authentic religion to theyouths)



PURPOSE: To Remind our Youths, enforce and Compare their minds towards the Awesome works of our Almighty God. To Preach the Gospel through Music from Great and inspired Ministers of Christ. To bring the youths Closer in relationships and Love. Matthew 28: 19


FEATURING:
Music
Drama
Dance
Comedy
E. T. C


DATE: 5 June 2016


TIME: 2pm Prompt.


VENUE: SLT Hall South core, University of agriculture
Makurdi.


Official Banner in PARTY (Proclaiming Authentic Religion To youths) Featuring great Ministers including Kole Williams, Drakare D Guspoolfrik limoblaze, Dolvia, Copa stonce, Alnyt and Many others.




Also ministering:
Apapa (MC1)
Mc FreshBoy (MC2)
Alnyt
Dolvia
Joelee
TeamF9
M.I.K.A
Ezmo
Kryzthetra
Kezman
Oase & family
Judehks
YWAP
The Ark
Vhigur
E.t.c.


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Thursday, May 12

Event: DJ Mayz - All May Party





Will You Be Coming For The All May Party? @sleekdjmayz #AllmayParty2016 @gbetublog
All May Party is the Biggest Birthday Festival In Lagos Initiated by Sleek Dj Mayz for Persons Born in the Month Of May as well as their well wishers and all dope party lovers. They come together with their Friends, Families and loved ones to celebrate their Birthdays Under An umbrella.






This is an Annual Event That Features a Guest Speaker/s, hookups ,games, comedy, dance and Music.


Hey! It is also and educative event because of the presence of a motivational Speaker/s who  speaks  on smart subjects affecting the society.


 There is no dull moment.
Day: Sunday 29th, May, 2016
Venue: 5, Brook Street, behind Freedom Park, along Lion building, Lagos Island.
Time: 6pm
Expected guests are: Fadaka Louis, C.E.O Gbetu Tv, Sheliroy, Mo'Blow, Sabi, C.E.O TipsIssue Online, Bassey the Bag Maker and more.



Hype man: Ice-Mic.
Comedy: King Talker.
Music Policy: Sleek Dj Mayz, Dj Star Angel, Amazine Dj Nestle.
Loading…a surprise for you all.
Side Attraction : Video Mix , Champagne Shower and more.
For Reservation and Participation contact .‪#‎TEAM_SLEEKDJMAYZ‬. 
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Wednesday, May 11

MUSIC: Kida Kudz – “Dab It” (Remix) ft. Reekado Banks (Prod. By HOD)




Kida Kudz dishes out the remix to his record “Dab It” featuring Mavin Records act, Reekado Banks . The first version of the HOD produced track featured indigenous rapper, CDQ but on this remix CDQ’s 16 bars is obviously missing.
Listen below



Kida Kudz – “Dab It” (Remix) ft. Reekado Banks (Prod. By HOD)


MUSIC: Nikki Laoye & Seyi Shay – “Only You” (Remix)


Wahala Media Entertainment presents the most anticipated female collaboration of 2016 as Soul Singer, Nikki Laoye features RnB Singer, Seyi Shay on the remix of her award winning hit song, ONLY YOU.
A song celebrating a Father’s Love and dedicated to the memory of Nikki’s Dad, the remix takes the song a notch higher from a ballad to a groovy reggae tune while maintaining the soul stirring aura that the original version is known for.


Nikki Laoye sets the pace for the captivating song with her unique enchanting vocals & harmonies while Seyi Shay brings a new dimension & depth to the remix with her enthralling verse and exceptional vocal delivery – A Breathtaking Ode to the greatest father of all, GOD.



With an unforgettable crescendo and their engaging chemistry, the duo take you on a soulful journey of a Father’s Unconditional Love ,leaving you breathless in the arms of a classic masterpiece for all times.
Enjoy!


Nikki Laoye & Seyi Shay – “Only You” (Remix)


VIDEO: DJ Kentalky – “Blessings” ft. Lil Kesh




Music video by Lions Music frontline act, DJ Kentalky performing his hit record “Blessings”, which features Olamide’s prodigy and Y.A.G.I’s finest, Lil Kesh.
Enjoy the Director Q cinematographed masterpiece below


VIDEO: DJ Kentalky – “Blessings” ft. Lil Kesh


Pope Francis: Be witnesses of the Gospel every day

Pope Francis commemorated the Feast of the Ascension of Jesus into Heaven by reminding the faithful of their duty to be witnesses of the Gospel every day of the week, in all areas of life – and not just on Sundays.
“We must carry this witness every week: Christ is with us; Christ has gone up into Heaven, and is with us; Christ is alive!” the Pope said during his May 8 Regina Caeli address to the crowds gathered in St. Peter's Square.

Citing the words of Jesus in the day's Gospel taken from Luke, the pontiff explained how the Apostles were “witnesses” of Christ's death, resurrection, and now Ascension; indeed, they returned to Jerusalem and joyfully testified about the risen Christ, in whose name they would preach conversion and “repentance, for the forgiveness of sins.


The Pope said this witness – “made not only with words but also with daily life” – should go beyond Church on Sunday. Rather, it should extend throughout the entire week in our “homes, offices, schools, in places of entertainment, in hospitals, in prisons, in homes for the elderly, in places crowded with immigrants, in the city's peripheries.”
Pope Francis centered his address on the Feast of the Ascension, which commemorates Jesus ascending into Heaven 40 days after his Resurrection from the dead. While this feast technically falls on a Thursday, many countries transfer the celebration to the following Sunday.

“We contemplate the mystery of Jesus who left our earthly space in order to enter in the fullness of God's glory, bringing with him our humanity,” the Pope said.
The pontiff reflected on the reaction of the disciples, who had previously witnessed Jesus being rejected by Jerusalem, “Judas' betrayal, Peter's denial, the dispersal of the disciples and the violence of a power” which left them feeling threatened.


“From that day, for the Apostles and for every disciple of Christ, it was possible to live in Jerusalem, and in every city of the world, even in those most troubled by injustice and violence,” he said. This is because every inhabitant of every city can turn their gaze upward "with hope.”
“Jesus, God, is true man; with his human body he is in Heaven! And this is our hope, our anchor, and we are firm in this hope if we look to heaven.”
“In this heaven lives that God who has revealed such closeness as to take the face of a man, Jesus of Nazereth,” the Pope continued. “And he remains always God-with-us” – that is, Emmanuel – “and he never leaves us alone!”
“In the Ascension of Jesus, the Crucified and Risen One, there is the promise of our participation in the fullness of life with God.”
Jesus assures the disciples that, in making this announcement and giving this testimony, we will be clothed in the Holy Spirit, the pontiff explained.
“Here lies the secret of this mission: the presence among us of the Risen Lord, who with the gift of the Spirit continues to open our minds and our hearts, to proclaim his love and mercy even in the most resistant areas of our cities.”


“The Holy Spirit is the real architect of the manifold testimony that the Church and every baptized make in the world.” For this reason, we should not neglect to gather together “in prayer to praise God and to invoke the gift of the Spirit.”
After leading the crowds in the Regina Caeli prayer, Pope Francis extended his “cordial greetings” to all who work in communications, acknowledging this Sunday's 50th World Day of Social Communications.
“I hope that the way we communicate in the Church always has a clear evangelical style, a style which combines truth and mercy,” he said.
The pontiff greeted the tens of thousands of people who took part in this year's March for Life in Rome, many of whom had made their way to St. Peter's Square at the end of the morning march.
Pope Francis then went on to acknowledge Mother's Day – celebrated this Sunday in many countries – and led the crowds in the Hail Mary for all mothers.


“We remember with gratitude and affection all mothers – those who are today in [St. Peter's] Square, our mothers, those who are among us and those who have gone to heaven – entrusting them to Mary, the mother of Jesus.”

Music: Street on Street Music Cartel - Insane






Streets on street music cartel a great name in the Nigerian music Industry consisting of four veteran artiste popsyG, D90, dreams nomskillz and Angel Bliss are out with this monster hit tittle “insane” this jam like its tittle will drive you crazy after listening to it once you will have no option than to put it on repeat mode…






Lawyer withdraws Olajumoke Orisaguna from Few Models

Bread seller turned model, Olajumoke Orisaguna has abandoned the first modelling agency she was signed to immediately after her discovery by celebrity photographer TY Bello.


According to Onobello, Olajumoke’s lawyer Olayemi Adesuyan has legally broken every bond she has with the Bolajo Fawehinmi led Few Model Management.



The model according to sources has now being signed on by Beth Model Management owned by Elohor Aisien which is expected to take over her portfolio from now on.

Jumoke lawyer’s reason for taking her off Few Models was due to incompetency on the part of modelling agency in the handling of the 27-year-old model’s portfolio as the reason for the decamping. They also claimed that the agency did not get the mother of two any lucrative contract since they signed her on. It was believed that the agency did not tap into the media sensation of Olajumoke’s story.

Beth Models has being in the modeling business for over 12 years while Few Models has an experience of a year in the job.

Beth Models is the organizer of the yearly Elite Model Look.




After her discovery, many companies seized the opportunity of her popularity and made her their brand ambassador. Has endorsement deal Payporte, Shirley’s Confectioneries, Stanbic IBTC, Biobak Restaurant, Divine Endowment.

Meanwhile, Olajumoke is now a student of Poise Academy- a finishing school in Lekki, Lagos. She resumed in April 2016.

2face Idibia bags honorary degree from top University






Popular singer 2Face Idibia has shown gratitude for his honorary degree certificate.

2baba was recently conferred with an honorary degree, Master of Arts in Music, by the Igbinedion University Okada on Tuesday May 10.



The award was conferred on him by the Chancellor of the University, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion. His wife Annie was there to show support.

2baba took to his IG page to show off his certificate and express gratitude to the University.






He wrote: “A Big thank u 2 all the good people of Igbinedion university okada. Words cannot express my gratitude”.

Congratulations to him.

Don't lock up the Holy Spirit in your heart, Pope Francis says

The Holy Spirit seems to be a “luxury prisoner” in many Christians’ hearts: someone who is welcomed to stay, but not allowed to act or move us forward, the Pope said during his homily at Mass on Monday.



“We keep the Holy Spirit as a ‘luxury prisoner’ in our hearts: we do not allow the Spirit to push us forward, to move us. The Spirit does everything, knows everything, reminds us what Jesus said, can explain all about Jesus,” the Holy Father said May 9 during his Mass at the chapel of Casa Santa Marta in the Vatican.

In the day's reading, when St. Paul speaks with the disciples in Ephesus (Acts 19: 1-8), Pope Francis pointed out that they had “not even heard that there is a Holy Spirit.”

Likewise, while Christians today have a knowledge of the Holy Spirit as part of the Holy Trinity, they do not know what the Spirit’s role is in the Church.

“The Holy Spirit is the one who moves the Church, the one who works in the Church and in our hearts,” the Roman Pontiff said.



The Third Person of the Trinity is “the protagonist of the Living Church,” he said, while cautioning against simply reducing the Christian life to a code of “morals and ethics.”

The faith, the Pope said, is something more. It “is not just an ethical life: it is an encounter with Jesus Christ.”

The Holy Spirit “frees us from the ‘orphan-like’ condition which the spirit of the world wants to put us in.”

“The Holy Spirit is the one who “moves us to praise God, to pray to the Lord” and who “teaches us to see the Father and call him ‘Father.’”

There is one thing the Holy Spirit “can’t do” the Pope said: “The Holy Spirit cannot make us ‘virtual’ Christians who are not virtuous.” Instead, “The Holy Spirit makes real Christians. The Spirit takes life and prophetically reads the signs of the times pushing us forward.”

Ahead of Pentecost Sunday the Holy Father invited Christians to prepare by opening up our hearts to the Holy Spirit.



“This is what we must do this week: think of the Spirit and talk to him.”

Pope Francis also greeted the Vincentian Sisters of Charity who work in Casa Santa Marta. Today they are celebrating the feast of St. Louise de Marillac who, along with St. Vincent de Paul, founded their order.

Teaching Children to Pray the Rosary in Small Steps

by
Kevin Di Camillo

I am not a teacher. Let me rephrase that: I am a terrible teacher. Ask any poor undergraduate who suffered under my lame attempts to impart knowledge. Indeed, my end-of-semester teacher evaluations were so poor I didn’t keep them, as they could only prevent me from ever teaching in the future. Mercifully, my future didn’t include teaching.



But as a father I am, by default and design, a teacher to our twins. And one thing I have to teach the twins is how to pray. In particular, how to pray the Rosary. This is not easy. Or maybe it is and I’m just as bad at teaching “How To Pray the Rosary” as I was at teaching “Introduction To Poetry” and “English Composition 101”.

That said, I think I’ve hit on a formula that is, if not exactly successful, at least not a total failure (yet). It’s based on small steps and starts when your kids are able to speak and begins right at your front door.

For years now, before we come in the house I stop and tell the twins: “We must say a ‘Hail Mary’ here: this is the ‘Hail Mary’ door, and it’s what monks do before they walk in their cell.” I started this practice some time ago, so by now it’s second nature to the kids. They had the “Hail Mary” down in no time. And they learned that in a Carthusian Charterhouse, the monks pray an “Ave Maria” before entering.


Next, we always said the Angelus en route to school in the morning, and again after dinner. I could only pray, literally, that the kids said it at noon at their school too, but apparently that’s too much to ask of a Catholic school. Sigh.

Once we had the “Ave Maria” at the door down, and the Angelus, I introduced the kids to the Seven Sorrows (Dolors) of the Blessed Virgin Mary. This was actually easier than I thought it would be. My son takes the opening “Our Father”—which isn’t actually part of the Seven Sorrows, but I added it, figuring it would make learning the Rosary easier, and for once I guessed correctly. Next, we took turns with the Seven Dolors, and I tried to mix up who said which ones. Now that they know all seven by heart—the Prophecy of Simeon in the Temple, the Flight into Egypt, the Loss of the Child Jesus in the Temple, Jesus and Mary meeting on the Way of the Cross, the Crucifixion, the Pieta— they get a chance to say a “new” sorrow and not the same one every day.



Once we had the Dolors of Mary down, so to speak, I added a “Glory Be” to finish it off, and, after scratching my head added three more Hail Marys for the Holy Father, and the Fatima Prayer, which we said at Night Prayer. So over the course of the months leading to their First Holy Communion, the twins could do a decade of the Rosary without even knowing it.

We take a lot of car trips, and in New Jersey that’s basically like saying we sit in traffic more than the average American family. My parents first taught my siblings and me the Holy Rosary on long vacation car trips and, since every car trip in Jersey is by default, I began by saying, “Who thinks papa can say a whole Rosary before we get to school?” Naturally the kids wisely bet against me, but since gridlock is endemic here, I had time on my side and always keeping some extra rosaries in the minivan, and had them follow along.

I think the revelation for me in all this is that second-graders have no real sense of time. (I know I didn’t.) When I was young and my dad would announce we were going to say the Rosary I could have sworn it took at least an hour (or longer) to do so. But those were long, boring car rides to very distant destinations. My kids know their route to school, they know it’s about “as long as an episode of ‘Jessie’ or ‘Kickin’ It’ or ‘Dog With A Blog’” so I think—think—they are way ahead of where I was as a kid in terms of the Rosary. It’s not a huge black hole of time. In twenty-five minutes you can pray St. John Paul the Great’s favorite prayer, the Holy Rosary.

So when the kids received their rosaries the past year as part of the First Holy Communion presents, it was not with a sense of “what do I do with this?” but “Wow! Now I have my own rosary!”

“But what about ‘The Apostles’ Creed’?” I can hear someone asking. Good question. And it had me stumped for a while, too. However, when I realized at Mass the kids liked to follow along with their own missals, I was able to show them that the Nicene Creed is “simply” a longer version of the Apostles’ Creed—and let’s look at what is in the Apostle’s Creed. In essence, we made a bit of a game out of it.



Finally, there’s habit. Although my twins are adopted, they somehow both wound up insomniacs like me. Whenever I hear, “Papa, I can’t sleep!” My first question is: “Where is your rosary?” It’s usually under their pillow, so I kneel beside them and say, “Now how does the Apostle’s Creed begin?” I was amazed at how quickly they had learned it.

Again, I am a terrible teacher. And perhaps what I’ve shared won’t help you teach your children the Rosary. But so far it has worked for us, and I hope it does for you as well.
 
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