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Saturday, 15 October 2016

The Special ones or the Political divide

The news of the arrest of the so called “honorable” judges filtered the media during the week with a lot of diverse opinions. Some agree with the arrest, some disagree while some agree with the arrest but disagree with the manner of arrest. 

Let us take some minutes to dissect this position. I will use the Rotary International 4-Way test to analyze this issue and I hope we will get to a better understanding and uniform stand.

11.  Is it the truth? – did the judges really collect bribe? Did they rule in favor of the bribe-giver? Now, from all indications the answer to these questions is YES. No judge has come out to debunk the claim. All the NBA and NJC are fighting is the manner of arrest. Also, worthy of note is that fact that the NJC had already started internal investigations on most of these judges. Some judges were forcefully retired few months back based on some of these allegations. 

22. Is it fair to all concern? – It will be only unfair to those who want to play politics with every situation. The judiciary, the say, is the last hope of the common man. If this same “last hope” is compromised, then the common man is as good as hopeless. This means that if the common man has a case in court with a wealthy or “uncommon” man, it’s as good as wasting his time. Rumor has it that one of the cases in which bribe was collected was a case on treason. If this is true then the DSS is right to make the arrest as this borders on national security. Again, some people argue of the time of arrest. Other criminals who stole less amount are arrested at any time and any place. How come we suddenly have a problem with arresting someone who took bribe of thousands of dollars at the middle of the night? Those it mean that there should be preference in arrest? Same judge sentenced someone who stole N10,000 to 10yrs imprisonment is taking thousands of dollars as bribe. As far as I am concerned, he should be embarrassed as well.

33. Will it build goodwill and better friendship? – This is the most controversial of the test. Of course, there is no way it will build good will and better friendship. The people currently being arrested are the main culprits, how do you think the other beneficiaries of the bribe will befriend people who are after them? NBA and NJC’s latest threat of strike does not help their course as it puts them in a bad light; it’s like they support the bribe-taking act as they have not condemned it. I do not want to speak much here because it will raise a lot of controversies.

44. Is it beneficial to all concerned? – In the long run it will. If they government can “genuinely” clamp down of erring judicial workers and return the hope of the common man to the courts, I think other security outfits will follow suite. If the law truly does not respect status, personality, wealth etc. then we are on the right part to recovery. 

I do not support everything this current government is doing. In fact, I do not support most of her actions. But for this corruption drive, I think I am with her. Yes, some people might argue it is selective, but look at it this way, if you are innocent, will you be apprehended? So far it is only the guilty that are being prosecuted. So the best way is to keep yourself clean and straight. Who knows, another government who will not favor you might come into power and hunt you.

---My layman’s view

Saturday, 9 January 2016

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Monday, 9 February 2015

Women Should Shave to Look Younger

Women have facial hair, just like men, albeit usually finer, light-coloured downy strands known as vellus hair.
Some are lucky and this fine hair is barely noticeable or virtually non-existent, but others may have naturally furrier faces and, according to the NHS, up to three-quarters of women have increased facial hair as they get older, especially after the menopause. Hormonal imbalances and conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome can also stimulate increased facial hair growth, though much of it can be down to the lottery of your genes.
As well as slicing off this fine hair, shaving removes the top layer of dead skin cells, so it is exfoliating.
Dr Michael Prager, an aesthetic clinician who has a practice in London, says: ‘From an anti-ageing point of view, home shaving has some effect. ‘It’s like a mild form of microdermabrasion, so encourages collagen production, which reduces wrinkles. Whenever there’s trauma to the skin, collagen is stimulated to help cell renewal.’

Angela Garvin’s alarm goes off at 6.30am every day. As a legal adviser, she has to be up early, and has a strict skin regime to get through.
First, she cleanses her face, then she dabs on some toner — and reaches for a bottle of shaving gel. She applies it across her chin, top lip and a small area around her neck.
Then, using a men’s disposable razor, she carefully shaves her face, rinsing the fine, pale hairs down the basin as she goes. To finish, she rinses with warm water and applies moisturiser.

According to beauty enthusiasts — or pretty much any woman you care to ask — Angela has committed a cardinal sin.
After all, if shaving your legs encourages hair to grow back thicker, darker and stronger, then, for a woman, face-shaving would appear to invite disaster.
Nevertheless, Angela, 46, from Essex, has been shaving her face three times a week for the past eight years and couldn’t be happier with the results.

curled from MAILONLINE

Food for thought - Questions that needs to be answered


1. When INEC Nigeria was fixing the elections for February 2015 didn't they know that we had security concerns in the north-east?
2. In November 2014, INEC said that all preparations have been made for the elections, why the sudden unpreparedness?
3. The same Military said just 2 weeks ago that they will guaranty security during the February elections, what changed?
4. What is the guaranty that Bokoharam which seems to be the excuse will be eradicated in 6 week? Remember Bokoharam has been in the North-East for years and now we are made to believe it will end in 6 weeks? Last year the government gave us April to be the last day of Bokoham and almost 1yr after we still have Bokoharam.
5. If security concerns don't end in 6 weeks, what happens? Do we postpone again or prepare for an interim government?
6. F.G. has virtually paused due to this elections for almost 6months and now it will pause for another 6 weeks, what happens to the masses?

I think their is something INEC is yet to tell Nigerians. Why can't we just do something right for once? What are we afraid off? At this point do I am forced to ask, "Who is INEC working for?"
When I say that "The hope I have in this country has vanished" people rebuke me. I wonder what they will say about the recent happenings

Friday, 10 October 2014

Finally Out!!!! Timaya and Premium Music's Fast Rising Artiste "Elvis Grey mad collabo titled 'KillingMe'



Timaya does it again.... The Egberi papa 1 of Bayelsa this time Teams up with AY the Comedian's Premium Music's Fast Rising Artiste, the only Nigerian Artiste with a Grey Beard... "Elvis Grey',a mad collabo titled 'KillingMe' Wanna know what or who is killing them,