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Saturday, 18 January 2014
ARE YOU PASSING IT FORWARD?
Hello Boundless reader,
Believe or not, January is coming to an end already and very soon, you wouldn't hear HAPPY NEW YEAR again and soon we would be in the yuletide again, and I don't mean Easter but Christmas and the next new year comes along.
We like to pause and be vigilant to our environment. We also encourage you to do same with us.
We are boundless people and we share those stories of people who refused to be held bound. Most times life holds us bound by our religion, our gender, our disposition, our career, our backgrounds, our places or work and living but on a daily basis, we find people who are MOVING ON. We hear of stories that might never be heard by another so we on this platform encourage such stories. Our aim to share and encourage this generation to move on and refused to be held bound.
Share a story with us and let our reader be encouraged.
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Cheers and one love.
KATHERINE JACKSON STILL IN COURT.
Katherine Jackson is reported to have formally requested a judge to ignore a recent petition for change of custody for Michael Jackson's children Prince, Paris, and Blanket Jackson.
The 83-year-old is alleged to be backing the children's current guardian Tito Joe Jackson, whom she shares custody with, in a recent court filing.
The petition for 'termination of Guardianship' is said to have been initiated by Michael Jackson's cousin Anthony James Jackson II, RadarOnline reports.
TSHAKES DROPS HIS TOP 13 ARTISTES OF 2014, AND SAYS WHY. WHO ARE YOURS?
Top 13 artistes OF
2013
2013 WAS A BIG YEAR FOR NIGERIAN MUSIC AND QUITE A NUMBER OF ARTISTES LIVED UP TO
EXPECTATION. I AM TALKING SOLD OUT SHOWS, HIT SINGLES, INTERNATIONAL TOURS AND FOR
SOME, ENDORSEMENT DEALS..
FOR ME THESE ARE MY TOP 10 ARTISTES DAT ROCKED 2013.
Mbatimin Dooember Josepine makes history
The Youth Exchange and Study program is a US scholarship for 10th
Grade students here in Nigeria. The final examination was scheduled on the 3rd December,
2013 at Katsina state. Arrival was
on the 2nd, December,2013. I had sent a text informing all the successful preselected
candidates ahead of time as the state Coordinator.
Thursday, 5 December 2013
RICHEST BLACK WOMAN...NO NOT OPRAH...SO SAYS FORBES
By Osagie Alonge
Foloronsho Alakija, the richest black
woman in the world has covered the second edition
(December 2013/January 2014) of Forbes Africa Woman.
Here’s what Forbes had to say about the ‘Slick Oil Baroness‘:
Baba takes another wife...
Baba has 'married' another wife...Thats the African culture darling. Absolutely so. A father marries for the son and infact she is called the Mrs.
So hey what was the fuse about the other Mrs Obasanjo junior...?
Monday, 2 December 2013
Getting high on your ideas.
Its December the 2nd and it will be a matter of 29days before the year is over.
I am not talking about new year resolutions yet but i know like me, you had an idea, a motive, a deadline or a goal you had in mind. Some quotes you would like?
Don't compete with anyone, compete with yourself. Surround yourself with people better than you, learn from them. Do the same for others that want to learn.
Concern yourself only with being the best you can be at this moment, for the moment moves with you continually.
I am not talking about new year resolutions yet but i know like me, you had an idea, a motive, a deadline or a goal you had in mind. Some quotes you would like?
Don't compete with anyone, compete with yourself. Surround yourself with people better than you, learn from them. Do the same for others that want to learn.
Concern yourself only with being the best you can be at this moment, for the moment moves with you continually.
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
BREAKFAST MISTAKES WE SHOULD KNOW.
Had to be bring this here guys...enjoy
We know breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but what we don't know about the morning meal could inadvertently be packing on the pounds! Health expert Dr. Lisa Davis, Vice President of Scientific and Clinical Affairs at Medifast, exposes 15 of the biggest breakfast no-nos.
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We know breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but what we don't know about the morning meal could inadvertently be packing on the pounds! Health expert Dr. Lisa Davis, Vice President of Scientific and Clinical Affairs at Medifast, exposes 15 of the biggest breakfast no-nos.
1- Think Before Your First Bite
When coworkers bring in treats, the
office can become a calorie trap. Davis' advice? "Stop, get centered,
take a deep breath, and focus on your health goals," she says. Which is
better: the taste of a muffin or the feeling of reaching your goals?
2.
Don't be Fooled by Juice
You may think that gulping down a glass
of OJ is a great way to start your day, but many store-bought varieties
are packed with sugar. "A healthy serving of orange juice is about as
much as you could squeeze out of one orange," Davis says. "A better idea
may be to have a glass of water and eat the orange itself: Whole fruit
offers you all the vitamins and minerals of the juice, along with
tummy-filling fiber that can help tame hunger pangs until lunch."
GETTING YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM IN TOP SHAPE
With cold and flu here already, the best thing we can do for our bodies is to get our immune system in the top shape it deserves. Here are some fun ways...foods to eat actually.
Tip: Look for foods that are rich in color — that’s a surefire sign that they’re also high in immunity-boosting antioxidants. Red, yellow, purple, blue, and orange fruits and vegetables really fit the bill here don't they? Lets go dia...

1. Sweet Potatoes.
Sweet potatoes owe their orange hue to beta-carotene, an antioxidant that the body converts into Vitamin A, an essential nutrient for fighting against disease. Sweet potatoes are actually one of the best fresh sources of immunity-boosting properties out there. Dont ask me about the white coloured ones...i shall come back to tell you. But for now, when you get to the market, get these ones.
Tip: Look for foods that are rich in color — that’s a surefire sign that they’re also high in immunity-boosting antioxidants. Red, yellow, purple, blue, and orange fruits and vegetables really fit the bill here don't they? Lets go dia...
1. Sweet Potatoes.
Sweet potatoes owe their orange hue to beta-carotene, an antioxidant that the body converts into Vitamin A, an essential nutrient for fighting against disease. Sweet potatoes are actually one of the best fresh sources of immunity-boosting properties out there. Dont ask me about the white coloured ones...i shall come back to tell you. But for now, when you get to the market, get these ones.
DID YOU MISS THE ABUJA CARNIVAL TOO...? SEE?
Dear readers,
No excuse can or should be made for the people that put together this event. You do not do such an event without proper press coverage. Ask ten people in Abuja and they would ask when the event is taking place. Except of course if the troupes were in your way.
It is obvious that this magnitude of was made for a select audience but really, should it be so?
It raises so many more questions. I would have thought more money could be generated for everyone from this event. i make bold to say what happened in the FCT in the name of a carnival had a few people come together and exploit the government purse.
Who benefited from this carnival? When a carnival is staged, there are many things to expect.
There should be expectation that the Carnival will bring a mini boom of sorts in the revenue it generates.
Hotels should have been smiling away too but because this is the FCT, i doubt if they can say patronage was significant because of the carnival.
At the other end of the scale, vendors, caterers, craftspeople and small business operators have been consistently complaining that they too saw smaller and smaller pieces of the Carnival pie.
There are lessons to be learnt from this years' event now that the carnival has come to stay. The organisers should do better PR. And if their argument was that they did, then maybe they should have entrusted the PR job to trusted hands.
Learn a lesson from the Calabar festival Carnival. I already see their promotions everywhere. Trinidad and Tobago has remained steady on the Carnival graph and they make good news about it.
Over all, i think this year's outing was below average.
Your's sincerely in service,
Al MOSES
No excuse can or should be made for the people that put together this event. You do not do such an event without proper press coverage. Ask ten people in Abuja and they would ask when the event is taking place. Except of course if the troupes were in your way.
It is obvious that this magnitude of was made for a select audience but really, should it be so?
It raises so many more questions. I would have thought more money could be generated for everyone from this event. i make bold to say what happened in the FCT in the name of a carnival had a few people come together and exploit the government purse.
Who benefited from this carnival? When a carnival is staged, there are many things to expect.
There should be expectation that the Carnival will bring a mini boom of sorts in the revenue it generates.
Hotels should have been smiling away too but because this is the FCT, i doubt if they can say patronage was significant because of the carnival.
At the other end of the scale, vendors, caterers, craftspeople and small business operators have been consistently complaining that they too saw smaller and smaller pieces of the Carnival pie.
There are lessons to be learnt from this years' event now that the carnival has come to stay. The organisers should do better PR. And if their argument was that they did, then maybe they should have entrusted the PR job to trusted hands.
Learn a lesson from the Calabar festival Carnival. I already see their promotions everywhere. Trinidad and Tobago has remained steady on the Carnival graph and they make good news about it.
Over all, i think this year's outing was below average.
Your's sincerely in service,
Al MOSES
Friday, 22 November 2013
VACANCY! VACANCY!! VACANCY!!!
Are you a cake designer?
Are you a creative person without a design background and ready to learn?
Do you want to end the year in grand style with a creative job?
A thriving pastry shop in the FCT is looking for a cake designer to fill up that vacancy.
Please call 08036060129,ASAP.
Wish y'all luck....and yes, thank me later.
One love.
Are you a creative person without a design background and ready to learn?
Do you want to end the year in grand style with a creative job?
A thriving pastry shop in the FCT is looking for a cake designer to fill up that vacancy.
Please call 08036060129,ASAP.
Wish y'all luck....and yes, thank me later.
One love.
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