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Friday, July 24

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JUST IN! Nigerian Woman Appointed As World Bank Vice President And Treasurer

World Bank has announced the appointment of Ms. Arunma Oteh as the vice president and treasurer of the World Bank, Naij.com has gathered.
According to a report by Global Village Extra, president of the World Bank, Jim Yong Kim, expressed excitement over the recent development, stating that Ms. Oteh was appointed based on her credentials with the Securities and Exchange Commission of Nigeria.
Arunma Oteh is the newly appointed vice president of the world bank
Arunma Oteh is the newly appointed vice president of the world bank

A press statement made available to the US-based online medium reads: “I am pleased to announce the appointment of Arunma Oteh as VP and Treasurer of the World Bank.
“Arunma, a Nigerian national, was most recently the Director General of the Securities and Exchange Commission of Nigeria. Appointed to a five-year term by the President of Nigeria in 2010, she led the transformation of the country’s capital markets industry into a major global presence.
“She was a member of the Board of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) and the Chairperson of the Africa Middle East Regional Committee of IOSCO.
“Prior to joining the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of Nigeria, Arunma was Group Vice President, Corporate Services, at the African Development Bank Group (AfDB). In this role she oversaw a number of departments, including human resources, information and communications technology, and institutional procurement.
“From 2001 to 2006 she held the role of AfDB Group Treasurer, where she led AfDB’s fundraising and capital market activities across the world. Earlier roles at the AfDB, which she joined in 1992, included trading room management, investment portfolio coverage, and public sector lending. She also held other positions in capital markets and lending during the course of her career at the AfDB. Arunma began her career in 1985 at Centre Point, where she executed debt and equity offerings in the Nigerian capital markets.
“She earned her Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the University of Nigeria and her Masters of Business Administration from Harvard University.

“As VP and Treasurer, Arunma will manage and lead a large and diverse team responsible for managing more than $150 billion in assets. Her top priorities will be to: (i) maintain the World Bank’s global reputation as a prudent and innovative borrower, investor and risk manager; (ii) manage an extensive client advisory, transaction and asset management business for the Bank; (iii) engage, in her capacity as one of the World Bank’s key representatives, with outside stakeholders including global private sector financial institutions, the financial media and the sovereign debt and reserve managers in client countries, as well as ratings agencies; and (iv) collaborate extensively with the Finance Partners throughout the WBG, including with IFC and MIGA, expanding shared approaches, in particular around innovative financing for development and for key new projects.
“Ms. Oteh was selected to this position through an international competitive search. Her appointment is effective on September 28, 2015.”
Recall that Mrs Oby Ezekwesili, the convener of the famous #BringBackOurGirls movement to rescue the abducted Chibok Secondary School girls, was in 2007, appointed as the vice president of the World Bank for Africa.

Thursday, July 23

12 Tips for Learning How to Speak With Your Voice-By Tolu Falode


I have found that a lot of people do not know how to speak with their voice.They do not know what their voices even sound like or what it wants to say. They are not familiar with themselves. This is the core of my article today: Learning to speak with your voice.
How do you speak with your voice? Just the same way you speak to each
other-articulating your thoughts into words and letting them
flow out of your mouth.
What do I mean by speaking with your voice then? I mean
we all speak and talk and laugh and share our thoughts with
one another.
Here however, what I mean is learning your own particular
language of communication-voicing your own opinions,
stepping into your own person, discovering who you really
are.
How do you go about this?
Well as always, I have steps! These will enable you to learn
who you are in your core and what your heart’s truth
contains and entails.



-1. Before speaking with your voice, grow confident in
your thoughts
Find out who you are by exploring your interests. Do you
enjoy public speaking? Are you more of a writer? Or an
artist? Do you like music? This is the first step in learning
your voice-and this comes only by instinct. What do you
enjoy doing? What is at the core of your day to day routine
that enables you to relax?


-2. Your Sound
When you have located the core of your person-the one
activity that enables you to relax and come into your true
element of happiness, then you are on the right track to
discovering your voice which is your own unique sound. As
you spend more time enjoying your activity of choice, you
begin to learn your own language within that activity. For
example, if you enjoy writing, what sort of topics do you
enjoy discussing? If you enjoy music, what is your favourite
genre? If you enjoy dancing what is your favourite form of
dance?

-3. Discovery
Once you have answered this question, you are one step
closer to discovering your voice. This is because now, you
are on the right track and working towards developing your
own sound within your chosen genre. How do you go about
this?

-4. Practice Makes Perfect
As you begin to practice your genre of choice, be it music,
art, literature, you begin to grow confident in your chosen
pattern. As you grow more confident, you begin to discover
your strengths and also your weaknesses. This enables you
to become more conversant in your language.

-5. Learning Your Language
As you learn your language, you begin to speak. When you
have a chosen element of communication within your genre
of choice, this enables you to develop your voice.

-6. Speak
When you have found your language through exploration,
you have garnered experience. And in garnering this
experience, you have exposed yourself to learning your
sound. As you begin the language of communication, you
have begun to speak. Once you have begun to speak your
own unique truth, you have begun to discover your identity.

-7. Growth Through Discovery
This leads not only to aiding you to speak your truth to
enable others through their own unique situations, it
enables you to grow in the language of sound you possess.
Your language of sound may be in writing, music, dancing,
teaching and so on. And your message is important to your
environment.

-8. Helping Others
As you have begun to speak with your voice, you have begun
to enable others to learn their own. This will teach not only
those around you the importance of discovering who they
are, but more crucially, it will teach you the value in
nurturing who you have become.

-9. Communication
Speaking with your voice, will open doors of communication
for you and like-minded people. As you become more
confident in your sound, and you begin to allow yourself to
speak, you attract others of similar mindsets and similar
aspirations. This will enable you to grow in a community that
aspires to share and encourage your voice to speak.

-10. Expansion Through Experience
When this happens, you not only become more confident in
speaking but you grow more diverse because you have now
begun to interact with people that enable your voice to
become stronger, and more confident and developed in
communication.

-11. You Begin To Speak Different Languages
Hence your language of communication has branched out
into different forms of speaking. This is when as a writer, for
example you branch out from one genre of writing into
another or as a musician you branch from one branch of
music into another-you are allowing your voice to speak and
hence it has gathered growth.

-12. Progress=Attraction
During this process of transformation as your voice
becomes more developed, you will notice people have
become attracted to your sound. And these range of people
keep growing more and more diverse as you continue to
speak.
These are stages and steps I hope will encourage you to find
your voice, and more importantly challenge you into
speaking your truth..

Funke Shonekan- 7 valuable points to note for successful networking as a start up


Attending a networking event may fill you with dread,especially if you’re not a naturally confident person, but in order to push your business or even your own career, it is essential that you harness the
skills to communicate and navigate the world of networking
to become a success. Networking events provide us with the
opportunity to meet like-minded people and market our
business more naturally than by advertising.
Here are a few points to note for successful networking as a
start-up:



Do your Research
Before you book yourself onto any networking event, ensure
that you’re doing it for the right reasons. It’s easy to just go
in and not really know what to do or how to act, without a
pre-thought as to what you actually want to get out of it.
Networking is not for everyone, so access what it is that you
want to achieve by going to the event.
When you’re aware of what you would like to gain from
networking, you will not appear vague during conversations,
and you’ll be able to steer the conversation more naturally.
Whether you’re seeking a mentor to guide your business to
success, or finding out specific information from a company
to help grow your company. Try to break away from opening
questions that will fall flat are after a few minutes and if you
have a list of attendees prior to the event, see if you can do
some research into their general interests and hobbies so
that you’re more likely to have a deeper conversation.


Be Prepared
Business cards are an essential element to help you gain
interest in your business, and enable people to follow you
up easily rather than having to search the internet for your name or company.
Make your business cards easily accessible, and ensure
they’re up to date with your full list of contact details. Not
everyone wants to pick up the phone, so include your email,
social sites and any other relevant information about your
business. This way when it comes to connecting with you,
they can do this in the most natural way for them, rather
than being forced out of their comfort zone on first contact.
If you’re not offered a business card whilst talking, just ask.
It sounds simple but don’t be afraid of showing a keen
interest in them or their business. Everyone is using
business cards now, and it makes it far easier for a
relationship to continue after the event, than the risk of
losing an interested person.


Open Up to Opportunities
Even if you’re quite happy with the way your business is
growing or the way your career is developing, you simply
never know the connections you may find at a networking
event.
Just because you’re happy where you are right now, doesn’t
mean that you won’t need any help at a later date. Plus you
may find new contacts for other purposes that are going to
benefit you.
From finding future collaborators to finding funding for your
projects, be open to the endless opportunities that
networking may offer you.


Dress to Impress
When you’ve taken the time to put yourself out there at an
event, make every effort to represent yourself or your
business in the best possible light.
We never like to judge a book by its cover, but if you want a
professional to back your business you need to show them
that you’re serious and that you take the utmost care when it
comes to every element of your business, including how you
dress. Mind your manners and dress smartly as if it was a
job interview. Keep eye contact and try your best to make a
good impression, as you and your business are on show.


Make Connections
Rather than asking probing questions that may intimidate
people, try to be personable and approachable.
Although you’re all there to talk business, it doesn’t hurt to
take a keen interest in other areas of their life. After all we
all buy into ideas or products that we feel a connection with,
and we always remember the people we like. So increase
your likability and spend time taking a personal approach.
Don’t put yourself or your business plan at the beginning of
every conversation and take the time to listen to others.
Circulate
It’s very easy to get caught up in wanting to target the people
you feel can help you, but don’t just make it all about them.
Navigate your way around the event and take the time to
talk to everyone and get an understanding for what others
are here for.
Remember that there are many people to talk to from all
walks of life that you may learn something from each of
them. Don’t monopolise peoples time and be accepting that
there are lots of people wanting learn just as much as you
do.


Follow it up
Once you’ve finished a networking event and found people
that you truly connect with, on a personal or a professional
level, it’s common practice to add them on LinkedIn.
Don’t be dismissive of those that perhaps cannot offer you
anything immediately, as if they ever change their position,
they could be instrumental in helping you with your own
success.
Whether it’s a call or an email, follow-up and continue the
conversation.
Networking is not just about how many business cards you
manage to hand out, it’s about the lasting impression and
the way you make people feel.

7 Facts About Belly Buttons You Probably Never Knew

In fact, belly buttons do not have any secrets.
It’s just you never thought about them seriously. But Buzzfeed did! And
found out some bizzare, peculiar and yet sometimes
obvious things about these dark cavernous holes:
A belly button is formed from tissue left over from the
umbilical cord. So, it is our first scar.
During the research “A Jungle in There” that took place
in a 2012, scientists investigated the biological diversity
in belly buttons of 60 people. They identified a total of
2,368 different species living in belly buttons! While the
average person had 67 species swarming around in
there.
Many mammals have no belly button at all. Most of
them as well as certain humans have their navels
obscured by fur, fade over time, or have a thin scar or
small bump instead.
Belly button piercing takes from six months to a year to
heal. During all this time it should be kept dry and clean
to avoid infection, the signs of which are throbbing pain,
redness and swelling, and discharge.
Gazing at your own navel was a form of meditation of
Greek Christian monks of Mount Athos. They used a
specific method of “navel contemplation” called
Hesychasm, believing it gives a broader insight into
divine glory.
“Omphaloskepsis” is the scientific term for navel-
gazing.
Earth has a belly button as well! A giant pothole
colloquially named “Cosmic Navel” is situated in the
heart of Utah’s Grand Staircase-Escalante National
Monument. This unique landform is almost 200 feet
wide, and geologists believe it may be up to 216,000
years old.
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Cut-Off Mark: Universities May Go As High As 300

After the protest that occoured at the University of
Lagos over the institution’s decision to increase its cut
off mark to 250, the Joint Admission And Matriculation
Board (JAMB) has come out to say schools have the right
to do so if they wish.
It should be recalled that about a week ago, JAMB officially
reduced the cut of mark of admission in to universities from
200 to 180 and also reduced polytechnics and colleges of
education cut off mark from 180 to 150.
Unilag however shocked candidates seeking admission into
the university by fixing its cut off mark at 250 thereby
sparking protest in the university by candidates and parents.
Premium Times however reports that Fabian Benjamin, the
spokesman of JAMB declared that universities have the
prerogative to increase their cut off mark above the
stipulation of that of the academic governing body.
He explained that Unilag was interested in getting the best
candidates and could therefore increase the admission mark
as a way of doing that.

“If the University of Lagos has over 25,000 students applying
and they have a carrying capacity of less than 7,000 and has
over 15,000 candidates that scored over 250, why will they
take less than 250. It simply means the university is trying to
see how they can get the best,”
He added that it shouldn’t come as a shock if universities
decide to increase their cut off marks to 300 but said JAMB
would not take marks that are lesser than the stipulated
ones.
Meanwhile, the National Association of Nigerian Student has
kicked against a policy adopted by JAMB to re-assign
candidates.

INTERESTING! 14 Love Stories Of Ex-president Olusegun Obasanjo

Ex-president Chief Olusegun Obasanjo in his
controversial biography ‘My Watch’ has named his 21
children, but didn’t list their mothers.
Meanwhile, Encomium Weekly discloses the names of the
mothers of Obasanjo’s children and other women that had
romances with the two-time president of Nigeria.


1. Oluremi Obasanjo

Obasanjo married with his first wife on June 22, 1963, at
Camberwell Green Registry, South East London.
Oluremi was only 21. She is the mother of six of the 21
children of the ex-president.
They include Senator Iyabo Obasanjo, who was born on
April 27, 1967; Busola Obasanjo, who was born on
November 5, 1968; Olusegun Obasanjo, the first son, who
was born on November 4, 1969; Olugbenga Obasanjo, who
was born in 1971; Enitan Obasanjo, who was born on
September 24, 1975 and Damilola Obasanjo, the last of the
woman’s children who was born in 1982.


2. Stella Obasanjo

The late former Nigeria’s First Lady died on Sunday, October
23, 2005, in Spain after an unsuccessful tummy tuck surgery.
She had only a child, Olumuyiwa Obasanjo, who was born in
1977, for Obasanjo.


3. Gold Oruh

An ex-director of Nigerian Television Authority met the ex-
president as a reporter during the civil war in Port Harcourt,
Rivers state.
Oruh had two children for him. They are Funke and Seun
Obasanjo.


4. Taiwo Obasanjo

Taiwo is the twin sister of Kenny Martins, the politician and
ex-chairman of Police Equipment Fund.
Obasanjo had two children from her. One of them is Esther
Olubunmi Obasanjo who got married in August 2010.
Mrs. Obasanjo has since returned to her first name, Martins.
The former president distanced from her since her secret
romance with late Godwin Daboh became public knowledge.


5. Lynda Obasanjo

Lynda was another woman who had children for Chief
Obasanjo. She was said to have had two children for him
before she was killed on February 14, 1987, in daylight by
armed robbers.
The names of her children are not known.


6. Mabel Okosode Obasanjo

Another woman, who reportedly had children for the former
Nigerian leader.


7. Titilayo Obasanjo

Titilayo has a child or children for Obasanjo.


8. Adeboye Obasanjo

According to Oluremi Obasanjo in her book, Bitter Sweet My
Life with Obasanjo, she is a mother of two and a divorcee
brought to the ex-general by one of his aunts who lives in
Arigbajo, Ogun state, when she (Remi) was chased out of
their Ikoyi (Lagos) matrimonial home for challenging his
(Obasanjo) philandering.


9. Kofoworola Mojisola Obasanjo

Kofoworola got married to Peter Kenneth Blackshire, a
British Baptist minister in 2002, shares the same mother
with Tunde Baiyewu, the British singer of Nigerian descent.
Tunde Baiyewu’s mother lost her husband and moved to
Nigeria with her two children.
She met Obasanjo who was still an officer in the army. Their
romance produced Kofo Obasanjo.


10. Bola Obasanjo

Bola is currently living with Chief Obasanjo. She also has a
child for him named Funsho Obasanjo. The woman was
previously based in London, but had to move to Nigeria to
be his resident wife.
There are other women in Chief Olusegun Obasanjo’s life
while they did not have children for him.

Obasanjo’s Other Women;

-Mowo Sofowora started dating former president as far back
as 1973, when he was a Lt. Col. in the army.
Oluremi Obasanjo mentioned Mowo Sofowora as one of the
women who caused problems in her marriage. She was said
to be older than Obasanjo.


-Labo Salako, the wife of late Captain Salako, who died in
1972, at Argungu in a motor accident. After the death of
her husband, she moved in with the Obasanjo’s at their Ikoyi
(Lagos) residence on the advice of Obasanjo and the wife,
Remi, complied with her husband.
But before the wife knew what was going on, Labo was
already having a boisterous affair with her husband.

-Lamide Adegbenro is the wife of Chief Niyi Adegbenro, the
former Commissioner for Agriculture in Ogun State and a
kinsman of Chief Obasanjo.
Lamide Adegbenro, who should be in her 60s now was also
mentioned by Mrs. Oluremi Obasanjo in her book as one of
the many mistresses of her husband.
Ex-vice-president Atiku Abubakar also mentioned her during
his face-off with Obasanjo that she got a gift of a brand new
Peugeot 607 and $110,000 that was paid into her NATWEST
Bank, UK account in 2003, by Otunba Fasawe.


-Mrs. Alo, a former Vice Principal of Queens College, Yaba,
Lagos, was also supposed to be a mistress of Chief
Obasanjo.
Alo is reportedly still very close to Chief Obasanjo as she is a
member of the board of directors of Obasanjo’s school, The
Bells.
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10 ways to be the Perfect Girlfriend

1. Show him love

This is definitely the first step to owning that spot in his heart. Love him like he’s the only guy in the world. Make him feel special and happy. Let him know and feel that he’s the king of your heart  and no one can replace him. He likes the fact that you’re crazy about him so show him by giving him those tender kisses, hugs, smooches, and say “I love you” when there’s a chance.

2. Don’t be too possessive

Its cute to get jealous at times and make him feel like you dont want to loose him to anyone but when you start checking his messages and contact list, that can be a big turn off. Your man doesnt want to feel like he is being monitored or watched. Have some trust him and let him feel that he has got a confident woman not an insecure girl.

3. Just be yourself

Don’t try to be like a supermodel or Beyonce because he likes her music or has a few photos of her on his phone or change the way you laugh or act because you want to impress him. Men notice all that but its not going to change a thing because he loves you for who you are and that is the reason he asked you out in the first place. Look good for him, stay fresh and as beautiful as you were when you just met . So be free to laugh loud and act silly around him, he likes it!

4. Care for him

Let him know that you are always going to be there for him through thick and thin not just by saying it but your actions should correspond. Ask him about his family especially the brother or sister that he is really attached to. Talk about work and what business venture he plans to dive into. Be the caring girlfriend that wants to know if he has had lunch,dinner, how healthy he is eating. You can also put in some efforts by cooking for him or preparing something special and bringing it to him. The path to a man’s heart is through his belly so cook well for him.

5. Give him space

Yes ladies, give your man some space! You don’t want him feeling all chocked up around you. Let him have some time to hangout with his friends and do some exciting thing except he invites you, best time to hangout with your friends too. Don’t be a clinch or the girlfriend that is there 24/7. Let him miss you a little and think about you then give you a call.

6. Be independent

Don’t be the girl who runs to her man at every little problem, try to fix things yourself. At the beginning of the relationship he might find it cute that you see him worthy enough to help out but if you keep calling on him, he might begin to find it irritating so don’t push it ladies. Pay your own bills if you can, fix that broken tap or call a plumber. Don’t stress him out or be that needy chick, he can start to think twice about you.

7. Never compare him to your Ex’s

He might not be hottest or the richest but he’s willing to do everything in his power to please you and make you happy. So acknowledge the fact that he’s putting in effort and make him feel appreciated. Don’t complain when that favour you requested for isn’t forthcoming or make spiteful comments about he not measuring up to your ex. That can hurt his pride so instead just be supportive and give him the energy he requires emotionally.

8. Communicate with him

Let him know what’s going on in your life and what your fears are, he’s listening! A problem shared is half solved so confide in him and he will do the same. He’s not a magician and cannot read your mind so don’t be shy to open up to him about work, the girl you’re having problems with, your family. Let him be your friend not just your lover. There should always be something to talk about but when there’s nothing, just cherish the silence and cuddle.

9.  Stay Loyal

Chris Brown thinks we ain’t, prove him wrong! BE LOYAL. Don’t be the chick that flirts with her man’s friends or keeps secrets, he might start to have reasons to doubt your loyalty. Let him know he’s the only one and you’re as committed as he is in the relationship. Be honest and never leave anything unsaid concerning your feelings or changes you’re starting to see that you don’t like.

10. Be positive

Learn to see the best in him and give compliments when he does something right or when he’s looking his best. Try to embrace him and let him know that you liked it when he helped with the dishes or helped to carry your bag. Don’t be negative or start silly arguments, that’s a total turnoff! When you focus on the negative, all you”ll see is negativity. Be the backbone he needs and not the bone in his throat.

Protests, as UNILAG raises cut-off mark

Alleged attempts by authorities of the University of
Lagos, UNILAG, Akoka, and the Joint Admissions
Matriculation Board, JAMB, to change the official cut-off
point of JAMB from between 180 and 200 to 250 was
yesterday greeted with protests by some candidates billed to
participate in the school’s 2015/2016 post-Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examination (post-UTME).
According to UNILAG management, registration for the
screening will hold between July 21 and August 7, even as
the screening test will hold between August 12 and 13.
Vanguard gathered that some candidates who were
accompanied to the university to register for the screening,
were shocked to learn that the cut-off point usually placed at
200 over the years was increased to 250.
This irked the aggrieved candidates and their parents as they
embarked on a peaceful protest in front of the university’s
main gate.
The protesters were seen carrying placards with various
inscriptions such as “Go back to the JAMB 180 cut-off mark,”
“We insist that the 250 cut-off mark is unacceptable,” “Our
children must not be disqualified from participating in the
post-UTME screening,” among others.
However, the registrar of UNILAG, Dr Taiwo Ipaye, said that
of the 32,000 candidates that applied for admission into the
university, only 9,000 were eligible for screening.
Some parents who brought their wards to the campus for
the post-UTME registration, expressed disappointment over
their children’s exclusion from JAMB’s list of shortlisted
candidates.
Vanguard gathered that the decision to increase the cut-off
point to 250, especially in federal universities, considered as
most sought after by candidates, was to reduce the army of
candidates who chose them as their most preferred
institution during the last UTME screening test.
Aside from UNILAG, other federal universities said to have
increased their cut-off point from 200 to 250 are Obafemi
Awolowo University, OAU, Ife, Osun State, University of
Ibadan, UI, Oyo State, University of Illorin, UNILORIN, Kwara
State, and University of Nigeria, UNN, Nsukka, Enugu State.
But when contacted by Vanguard, Vice Chancellor, UI,
Professor Isaac Adewole, said: “Our JAMB cut-off point to
qualify candidates for post-UTME in University of Ibadan is
still 200. We will use that in conjunction with the post-UTME
scores of candidates to give them admission into our
school.”
Reacting, one of the parents, Dr. Ben Emone, expressed
dissatisfaction at the sudden change in procedure by the
university and JAMB, noting that though his son made
UNILAG his first choice, and scored 260 in the UTME, he
noted that the tradition of the university had been to peg its
cut-off mark at 200..

10-yr-old boy buried alive in Enugu

By Austin Ogwuda
Enugu— A 10-year-old boy was allegedly buried alive by
suspected occultic men in Ngwo, Enugu State.
The discovery was made during a three-day fasting and
prayer crusade organised to cleanse the community of evil.
Vanguard gathered that the boy was allegedly abducted
along Independence Layout axis.
However, a Catholic priest from Abia State, Reverend Father
Modestus Chilaka, invited by elders to assist in cleansing the
land, rescued the boy.
At press time, it was not known whether the boy had been
reunited with the parents; or his whereabouts.
State Police Command’s spokesman, Mr. Ebere Amaraizu,
told Vanguard: “I am not aware of the incident, but I will
check.
“Maybe it happened and it was not reported. I will get back
to know if I have the details.”
However, the traditional ruler, Ogwugwu Ebenebe 1 of
Ameke Ngwo, Igwe Jerome Okolo, said: “I was here and I
saw a small boy who was buried alive as a sacrifice.
“The priest said there was such thing happening and they
have buried a boy for rituals.
“He prophesied and said he will go there and rescue him. He
went and they rescued the boy and brought him to this
ground and everybody saw him.”.

Abubakar Says Air Force Strategising Against Boko Haram

    Air Vice Marshall Sadiq Abubakar, the Chief of Air Staff,
has said that the Nigerian Air Force is developing a new
strategy against the deadly Boko Haram sect.
Abubakar made this known during an operational visit to 97
Special operations group in Port Harcourt, the Rivers state
capital.
The vice marshall noted that such step would give an
effective force to tackle security problems in both regions,
continuing that he was in the state capital to have a look at
the officers, men and assets of the Nigerian Air Force.

His words: “What I can assure you is that we are doing
everything possible to evaluate what has been done in the
past with a view to re-strategising, so that we have a very
effective force to deal with security challenges both in the
Niger Delta and the North-East.
“We are trying to look at processes; what have we been
doing in the past? What do we need to do more to be more
effective? That is why this is the second unit I am visiting
since I came in office.
“I am in Port Harcourt to look at our men, look at our assets,
officers, who have been contributing so much in terms of
dealing with the security challenges; to also see what assets
we need to bring in more to enhance our effectiveness in
dealing with these challenges.”
Abubakar has also clarified that there was no perfect system
anywhere in the world and claimed that assessment was
necessary to determine areas of deficiencies with a view to
improving on them.
The Chief of Air Staff pointed out that pilots working in the
North-East were careful in order to avert collateral damages,
adding that such measure was in line with international
laws.

He revealed that the Nigerian Air Force was still attacking
Boko Haram enclaves with caution so as not to breach
international laws.
It should be noted that Nigerian President has just
concluded his official visit to the United States of America,
which was aimed to find help in the war against Boko Haram
insurgents..

RELATIONSHIP: Top 5 Guys That Women Should Run Away From

The best relationships are founded on a very plain-
leveled platform, where both parties are loyal to each
other. Ladies, better wake up and get your running
shoes ready for these type of men that are trying to
take away your joy. Don’t let their fine face and body
deceive you from seeing their true colors. Everyone has
personal flaws, but these kind of guys are just too much
to handle because of their overwhelming and draining
personalities.

    They behave in such a manner because of experiences from
their past relationships, poor advice from friends and what
they’re generally used to when dating.
These guys can make a situation much more difficult than
necessary because of their poor behaviour and ridiculously
high expectations of a woman when in a relationship. That is
highly unacceptable and shouldn’t be used as an excuse.
Get out your pen and paper to take notes. Down below are
my top 5 types of guys to run away from before you let your
heart get in the way.

1. The Miser-
Now, I definitely can’t stand a miser! If you notice that your
man is always clinching onto his wallet and accounts for
every naira spent at every second when he’s with you,
please find your way out.
This type of guy is too worried about how much of a burden
you will be to his bank account and he is focused on what he
can do to limit his expenses on you.
I’m not saying that he should spend money vicariously and
go bankrupt, but he shouldn’t display such a frugal character
so boldly in front of his woman. It’s highly unflattering and
disruptive.


2. The stalker-

This type of guy wants you all to himself and makes it his
daily mission to track your movement. He will check on you
24/7!
He keeps texting you by the hour on the hour, makes
unexpected house visits and might even want you to call him
every night before you go to bed ( how creepy!?!).
Ladies, I understand that we want a guy who gives us his full
attention, but haba nah? We don’t want a leech. He probably
doesn’t like ‘sharing’ you with anyone else, including your
family members and friends.
If you tolerate this behavior, he will eventually not let you
out of his sight without a fight. Trust me when I say, you
don’t want to turn into the next headliner on CNN.


3. The CEO of home cleaning services-

These guys are seriously suffering from ‘mummy fever’ and
want to put their ladies to work quickly. They want you to
start cleaning, cooking and washing for them very early into
the relationship. When did you turn into his personal
Martha Stewart? The answer is never, so don’t you dare
accept that role.
Ladies should be free to cater to their men, but don’t allow
them to take advantage of you simply because you
potentially see a ‘future’ with him. Something you suddenly
start in a relationship as a courtesy can turn into a
permanent expectation.


4. The Mr. Know It All-

Guys like this can be so annoying and ultimately demeaning.
They want to always be noticed in public for their boisterous
character and witty sense of humor.
They must always prove a point to show off their
‘wisdom’ (even when it’s unnecessary). They’ll talk over you
and ignore your suggestions which in turn will make you feel
irrelevant.
These guys know how to bring down a lady’s self-esteem and
ruin a beautiful night out by unconsciously making you feel
invisible. Mr. Know It All would rather have you just as an
accessory on his arm.


5. The Super Hottie-

Ladies, we are constantly reminded not to date a guy who is
more physically attractive than we are because of our pride
and I completely agree.
Some of you may wonder how one can determine that a
man is better looking than a lady. The super hottie makes it
very easy for you.
I’ll explain; this type of man loves the mirror more than you
and takes excessive amounts of time to groom himself for
the public eye.
Now, when you look at him and feel as though you have to
compensate by slapping on huge amounts of makeup,
always feel uneasy about your outfit and if he gets more
‘hollers’ than you on a regular basis, he is finer than you!
Who wants to walk out with a man who gets more attention
than them? Definitely not me hunny! You will never be 100%
comfortable around him. If this is your case, then you need
to sharply evaluate this situation. Better do your best to
notice this such behavior from him early in your
relationship because if not, you will regret it later..
 
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