Monday, 12 August 2013

here's the merry go round ...

Our modern lives are littered with stress. By retuning your approach to it, you can create a pure, lasting inner peace in place of modern worries. Here are some suggestions to help guide you towards lifelong happiness. Live every moment. Be totally invested in life right now — not in the past or future. Many people are so busy worrying about last week and detailing tomorrow, that they forget to live today. Put more effort in “the now” and stop worrying — it just makes you older. That being said…
Don’t get old. Getting old means abandoning your creative instincts. It means stressing more. It means being serious all the time. But, there are many ninety-year-olds with who certainly don’t act “old.” Being young and creative is a state of mind, regardless of age. And creativity is the fuel of happiness. So, go lie in the grass and pick out shapes in the clouds. Roll around if you want to. It is perfectly alright, regardless of what society has lead you to believe.
Have experiences. Good or bad. Open yourself up. Be a vessel for new ideas, cultures, foods. Don’t pass judgement on people, things, or places that you haven’t yet experienced. Forge deep, human connections. That’s what life is all about.
Banish negative thinking from your life. It serves no purpose for anyone, and only makes life more toilsome. Stop it.

Tread lightly upon the Earth. Living lightly feels more purposeful and brings you closer to the planet. As hikers practice “Leave No Trace”, do so with your own life. When you are gone, how much of your imprint will be left here on the planet? Will you have left thousands of pounds of trash? How many non-renewable resources did you yourself consume? If you desperately need to be remembered when you’re gone, maybe you should commission a statue or portrait of yourself (supporting the arts at the same time!). Don’t leave future generations with piles of your waste to clean up.   

“Simplicity, simplicity, simplicity! I say, let your affairs be as two or three, and not a hundred or a thousand; instead of a million count half a dozen…” (Thoreau). Stop stressing about everything and frantically multitasking. Do a few things, and do them well. “Our life is frittered away by detail…” Stop wasting your precious seconds halfheartedly doing twelve things at once. Do one thing at a time — wholeheartedly and passionately. Simplify your life, possessions, thoughts, and you’ll find yourself much more at peace.

Get out of your comfort zone. Try everything once, even if you are weary. You’ll be glad you did. See “Have experiences.


Use your mind. Don’t squander it. Stop relying on technology to do your thinking for you. Your brain is unique and brilliant in its own way. Use it more and you’ll be amazed at your increase in creativity and overall satisfaction.   

Treat your body with respect. Practice yoga, play tennis, go swimming. Eat natural foods. Have some chocolate, drink a beer. To put it simply: get exercise, eat well, indulge in moderation. Love your body and it will continue to serve you. As soon as you start disrespecting your body, it will start wasting away.
Reconnect with nature. There is no separation between humankind and nature; we are simply an extension of it. Be outside. Breathe in fresh air. Let the sun warm your soul. From a scientific standpoint, being outdoors boasts numerous benefits. From a human standpoint, it just feels right. Isn’t that all that matters?
Go enjoy it One love guys.

Tuesday, 6 August 2013

Nigerian child makes history in Forbes magazine

 
Ten year-old Nigerian girl Zuriel Oduwole has made history as the youngest person ever to be interviewed in Forbes, the global iconic magazine title.
The interview with the award winning documentary film maker, conference speaker and writer is featured in the August 2013 edition of Forbes Africa.
Touted by some as the next Larry King, and ARISE News at the next Oprah Winfrey, Oduwole  is  reportedly committed to  Rebrand Africa by showing the positive things in about the continent, and making  the case for education the Girl Child in Africa and Emerging Markets.
As an invited guest to the recent African Union 50th anniversary celebrations in Ethiopia, she has in her quest of pursuing her goal interviewed leading African business, political, and sports personalities, including eight  current African Presidents, Africa’s richest person, Aliko Dangote and Tennis super stars – Venus  and  Serena Williams.
Zuriel (which is Hebrew for God is my Rock) believes if she can walk a mile, then there are girls who on seeing her work and progress made, would walk a mile and half.
That, she believes is one simple way to inspire the African Girl Child, and show the world the need to educate the  continents often forgotten Girl Child, of which Zuriel is one.

Saturday, 3 August 2013

A gold medal pass on.

 


The Nigeria Power Lifting Federation has confirmed the passing of Paralympics gold medalist, Joy Onaolapo. Joy won gold in the 52kg power-lifting category at the London 2012 Paralympics. 
The married mother of two died last week in her home state in Edo. 

May her soul rest in peace..amen.

Thursday, 1 August 2013

Are you stiletto high?

Longer legs, a more elegant silhouette, and a walk exuding sex appeal.
 When you slip into a pair of towering heels, something magic happens to your self-confidence.
But most of us could cry with relief when we kick them off at the end of a long day.
So it comes as no surprise to learn about the damage they do.
Latest figures from the College of Podiatry show nine in ten UK women suffer from foot problems at some point (around 20  million), with almost half admitting to wearing shoes that are uncomfortable... for the sake of fashion. I wonder how many are from Nigeria...
How our bodies suffer for high heels

A survey of UK podiatrists revealed that unsuitable footwear is the leading cause of foot problems they see in their patients.
And according to our gruesome graphic, high heels can affect everything from your back to your battered toes, check out more...

And the winner is...

Jos ison fire!!!

They are born actors alright. Their last outting was in Jos.
 just last week, Kevin and Elizabeth Pam told talented Jos guys to bring it on and thats exactly what they got! A full bunch of talents! wao!!!
check out the pictures soon.
congrats guys. One love.

WHY LOVE IS NEVER TOO LATE.

Why It’s Never Too Late To Fall In Love

 
 

“I’m too old” is something older people frequently say after a divorce or the death of a spouse. They feel they are too old to start over, to meet someone new, to date again.
But I also find that more and more people are deciding that simply isn’t true. We are living longer and healthier lives, and for many people, that means looking to meet someone special even very late in life. Few people in their 50s consider themselves too old to try to date, but increasingly people in their 60s, 70s or even 80s are willing to give it a try and are finding it rewarding.
As a psychologist in private practice, I often meet people who have been divorced more than once who decide I’m just not cut out to be married or part of a couple, I won’t even try. My response is, “Practice makes perfect!” If we have any smarts at all we learn from our losses and mistakes and get even better at defining what makes us happy and what we want in a relationship. Some of the happiest, most satisfied couples I see are couples who met in later years.
What Older Women Want

Tuesday, 16 July 2013

ELIZABETH GUPTA PAM TO KEVIN PAM-BRING IT ON.


"Jos bring it On" 1st Eviction show is happening this Friday19th,july @ treasure inn Rayfield by 5pm...
Guest acts... @whitenigerian @flyboyeco @iamflimzy @teknomiles @MCLongs @ Osama @ nowtidance tickets: VVIP 2000,VIP 1000,purchase b4 the show 500...its like da Rapture...Don't miss it!!! Coz da world aint seen dis yet!

RSVP 08033439887
Indeed,its new, its explosive, its inspiring, its wao its simply commendable and its a down to earth initiative.Its on the Plateau and its a Kevin and Elizabeth Chuwang Pam brain child.

Friday, 28 June 2013

Eko oni Baje

Today is June 28th 2013. A significant day for many of us. For me,I wrote my last paper today at the FRCN Training school where i have been for 6weeks. It is the intermediate production course and my excitement is a lot.
I had lunch specially made for me by an acquaintance Erica. Thanks babes. She picked me from the training school premises in GRA Ikeja Lagos and as we drove to her home, i couldnt help but marvel at the work done and on going in Lagos state.
The lagos State governor Babatunde Raji Fashola who celebrated a special June 28th has written his name in the sands of time. He clocked 50today and one cant help but celebrate this vibrant man.
 
 So Uncle Fash as he is popularly called was 44 when he first got to the governor's seat?

Thursday, 27 June 2013

Nigeria wins again...

Its a win win for us as the under 20 guys are doing us proud.
The Kayode score put us in the lead and its all smiles as we get to the next stage.
 
The match which was played in Turkey at 3pm today had a score line of 1-0.
Congrats guys.
Its surely good and cheering news to know you have the flag right up there.

 Congrats to us yaaay!!!

OJB JEZREEL, Cracks his ribs...who's next?

OJB Jezreel is a name that must be mentioned in the revolution of the Nigerian music.
He has produced many songs among which are record breaking songs like African Queen by Tuface.
 He is the ace 'searching musician' that has been in the media most, of late. Its no news that he needs a kidney transplant sooner than later. Neither is it news that he has got a donor. The news is the peple heeding to this call...


 https://mail-attachment.googleusercontent.com/attachment/u/0/?ui=2&ik=92eac2fee8&view=att&th=13f86ca1ed520c81&attid=0.1&disp=inline&safe=1&zw&saduie=AG9B_P-tI194KI9xRecsIJWKK-ZJ&sadet=1372356744997&sads=LoiE3-zcsJp5BltrZZHsKFARzrg&sadssc=1 From right to left is comedian Senator, Julius d genius, OJB Jezreel, his older brother and Funnybone the comedian.

On the roll call to his home have been Don Jazzy, Ruggedybaba, Mercy Johnson and lately the man behind Crack ya ribs. Julius Agwu is also a name written in gold in the entertainment industry and has just this evening, given OJB not just a fair doze of laughter to crack his rib but also his widows mite. Jah bless Julius.

Childrens Day Our Way!

Our meeting on Saturday 25th of May 2019 hit so close to our favourite day of the year; Children's Day...Yaay!!!