Friday, 29 June 2012

10 THINGS TO MAKE UR MARRIAGE WORK.....I DIDN'T SAY WEDDING


I read this stuff somewhere and i tot i would be useful for all my Married friend and wanna be couples 
Wedding days are joyful days. You enjoy all the attention; everyone says, ‘congrats’, you feed all and sundry and become the cynosure of all eyes. But in a matter of hours, the fanfare is over. You are home alone as a couple. Life after walking down the aisle is most important.
The ‘living-happily-ever-after’ means, ‘in sickness, in health, poverty, wealth, redundancy and upheaval.’ How do you stay together as a couple without splitting up? What are their secrets? It’s not about being lucky enough to find your soul mate. Just as world-class athletes train hard for that “effortless” sprint on the day, everlasting relationships are based on commitment, strategy and hard work. Here’s how they do it.
1. Sharing a relationship roadmap
You both have to want your relationship to work. It helps to share a similar idea of what a successful relationship is. It may seem unromantic to sit your partner down for a frank discussion about where the relationship is going, but couples who don’t discuss it will often discover too late that they don’t share the same expectations of marriage, children and career. If you want your partnership to work, talk to your partner about how they see the future.
2. Make a commitment
It’s not enough to have similar expectations. Couples who stay together are the ones who trust each other. You don’t have to get married, have kids or take out a joint mortgage. You just need to let each other know that you’re committed to each other for the long haul. You’ll both feel more valued and secure. You should re-state your commitment as the years go by. Successful couples aren’t afraid to discuss the state of their relationship, no matter how long they’ve been together.
3. Give each other space
Give each other space to see friends and pursue separate interests. Time apart makes your time together all the more valuable, and getting some me-time makes you a happier and more relaxed person.
4. Know how to communicate
If your relationship is to last, you should be able to talk about things and feel that you’re being heard without being judged. Be honest if you’re feeling stressed or under the weather. Your partner will know not to take it personal when you come home feeling grouchy. It’s also important to talk about trivial stuff. Chat about your day at work, what’s going on in the news, assorted rubbish. Don’t turn into a couple that only ever talks about bills.
5. Know how to argue
If you grew up learning to avoid confrontation, you may be in the habit of storing resentments, and that’s never good news for a relationship. That’s not permission to hurl abuse at your partner. But you should get used to discussing your differences and working things out through negotiation and compromise. You don’t have to win every time.
6. Keep the fires burning
A good sex life brings couples closer together. In scientific terms, sex, cuddling and touching produce hormones such as oxytocin that boost your romantic attachment and relieve stress. In everyday terms, touching makes you feel wanted. Successful couples also know that their sex lives go through lean patches. If you can accept those patches without thinking ‘its over,’ you stand a better chance of staying together for life.
7. Accept change
Change can be difficult and even painful. A partner loses work? Or suffers health problems or bereavement? Know that successful couples don’t jump ship when things get rocky. They learn to adapt, and they support each other through good and bad times.
8. Winning couples never stop dating
Successful couples never stop going out on dates, even when they’ve lived together for years. If you don’t spend regular quality time together, you will drift apart. Take time out from work, hobbies or chores to spend time together. Sitting silently on the sofa watching television is not a date. A date is something you want to look good for, and where you can enjoy a change of scenery — a restaurant, the cinema or even a walk.
9. Keep some things secret
Honesty is not always the best policy. Too much information can hurt, even when you’re in love. A considerate partner would never tell the other if they fancied their best friend, or they’d once considered ending the relationship — a careless line that can do irreparable damage. Problems at work, health issues or a desire for more or different sex are things you should discuss honestly.
10. Winning couples are nice to each other
Of all the secrets of happy relationships, niceness may be the most important. If you’re nice to your partner, they will be nice to you, and your relationship will be a much happier place.
Adapted: Yahoo

Thursday, 21 June 2012

How was life when there was no FACEBOOK?


Profile picture? check!  ,Notification? check!, Wall? checked!, News feeds? ,Status updates?
...all checked,
Now you should already have an idea what am talikng about, if that didn't ring a bell please dont read futher, (lol)
 Facebook!  that is what it is called ,that two letter words that is shaping our social network connection, ok lets press Pause and Rewind backwards to when there was no face book,oh i see u have forgotten so soon?On February 4, 2004, Zuckerberg launched "Thefacebook" which was latter changed to 'facebook' after   purchasing the doamin name in 2005, during this years its users were mainly college students in Europe and   Facebook was later then opened on September 26, 2006to everyone ages 13 and older with a valid e-mail address.


i can still remember the email i received in my Yahoo box from a friend inviting me to join Facebook sometimes in year 2007 and i signed up with my yahoo mail i guess i didn't have a single clue what i was up to ,but we were still basking in the euphoria of social network (remember Hi5 and Myspace?) so it was cool to try something new again i signed up with my yahoo-mail and the rest is history.
So the question is how did we connect with friends back then? oh i remember the best we had then was our yahoomail and yahoomessenger which was the only platform for people for people in for people for people in  our region of the world to chat with  and then we really felt cool chating real time with friends,we would Buzz! and BUzz!,join chat rooms and so on we also made use of other unpopular platform like ecards(i still remember the site),eJokes,eNews and but i guess there was still a vaccum left to be filled due to so many reasons, and then came Facebook and you can trust all my Naija peeps it was like the fahsion item u maust have, i recall a rumor back then that facebook was owned my a Nigerian (lol) ,so the facebook craze began and like they say that change is the most constant thing it really changed the way we see social networking.
There are currently over 3.25 Million Nigerians using Facebook from Nigeria and the users are increasing to show that it has come to stay and the idea that people want to share and connect with people in their lives, and do it with complete control over who they share with at all time makes facebook what it is today.so if  there was no Facebook today how would you feel or let me rephrase if facebook shutsdown (Godforbid..lol)  how would u feel?

Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Bomb411: SEE VIDEO: Nigeria Plane Crash Prophesied by Proph...

Bomb411: SEE VIDEO: Nigeria Plane Crash Prophesied by Proph...:   During a Snday sevice at his Synagogue of All Nations Church,Prophet T.B joshua called upon Nigerians to pray and fast against pl...

SEE VIDEO: Nigeria Plane Crash Prophesied by Prophet TB Joshua

 
During a Snday sevice at his Synagogue of All Nations Church,Prophet T.B joshua called upon Nigerians to pray and fast against plane  crash withing the country ......na now we jst dey hear am o 

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

What is wrong with this picture?

choi>>>food on my mind

Senate orders suspension of Dana Airlines operations


Abuja – The Senate has ordered Dana Airlines to suspend its operations pending the conclusion of its investigation into Sunday’s air crash.

The Senate also directed the Director-General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Dr Harold Demuren, to step aside until all investigations into the air crash had been completed.
The resolution followed a motion by Sen. Hope Uzodinma (PDP- Imo) and 35 others on the crash of Dana and Alliance aircrafts in Lagos and Kotoko, Ghana, respectively.
Uzodinma, who is also the Chairman, Senate Committee on Aviation, observed that this latest crash was an indication of negligence of regulatory functions in the aviation industry.
“The latest Dana aircraft crash is even more tragic than the previous ones with a total casualty figure of about 190 people including 153 passengers, six crew members and about 37 people on the ground.
“This crash is a wake-up call for all relevant authorities to rise to the challenge of ensuring that no effort is spared in making the nation’s aviation industry conform with international safety standards,’’ he said.
In his contribution, the Deputy Senate President, Sen. Ike Ekweremadu, said it was imperative for relevant authorities to pay serious attention to early warning signals before they degenerate into catastrophes.
“The lesson in this disaster is for us to ensure that this does not happen again.
“We must learn to deal with early warning signals in our national life, even if they are false alarm, and begin to deal with them immediately before things turn into disaster,’’ he added.
Sen. Hadi Siriki (CPC-Katsina) urged the Senate to invite the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) and aircraft manufacturers to participate in the investigations.
“ICAO, Boeing and others should be invited to take part in the investigations. The officials of NCAA should not be allowed to be part of the investigations.
“We must upgrade our Search and Rescue (S & R) operations to meet international standards. If S & R was effective most of those who died would have been saved,’’ Siriki argued.
Sen. Smart Adeyemi (PDP- Kogi) called for urgent review of aviation policies to ensure that agencies responsible for approval of aircrafts operating in the country were made to account for air mishaps.
“I think the time has come for us to review certain policies in aviation. Our people are not doing their jobs because of corruption.
“If we do not have the expertise to handle jet aircrafts, then let us revert to propeller aircrafts.’’
Also speaking, Sen. Helen Esuene (PDP- Akwa Ibom) urged the aviation authorities to urgently establish aircraft maintenance facilities in all airports across the country.
“We should take urgent steps to have standard aircraft maintenance units in Nigeria to service aircrafts in the country,’’ she stressed.
The Senate President, Sen. David Mark, said the Senate must ensure that its recommendations were implemented by the executive arm of government.
“We make recommendations but this time around, we must insist that when we make our recommendations, the executive must act.
“Whatever our findings are, if they are found to be correct, people must be disciplined because there is too much forgiveness.
“People just commit offences and get away with it and I think this is one offence too many and all those involved must be brought to book.’’
Mark urged the committee to carry out speedy investigations supported by technical expertise of professionals in the aviation industry.
He called on all Nigerians to assist the committee with useful information that would guide its recommendations.
“It is an opportunity for Nigerians to come and say what they know and be honest about it.
“We must have the courage to protect them if they say the truth but we should not base our investigations on rumour or hear say,’’ Mark stressed.
The Senate directed its committee on aviation to sit jointly with its counterpart in the House of Representatives to exhaustively investigate the immediate and remote causes of the crash.
It further directed the Senate Committee on Aviation to sit jointly with the operating airlines in the country.
It also directed the Ministry of Aviation to release the report on all previous air crashes in the country and make same available to the Senate.
The Senate observed a minute silence in honour of those who died in the crash and resolved to send condolence messages to the families of the deceased. (NAN)