A QUESTION TO MY PASTOR:
Accepting Jesus is the best thing that can ever happen to a man. As a matter of fact, a man who turns away from evil to Christ has not Christ a favor but has done himself and his generation a great favor. The gospel simply means good news. My question now is why do pastors ask everyone to close his/her eyes when calling out for new convert? why do they make gospel a shameful thing by telling the church to close their eyes before someone could accept Jesus into his life? i realize that it has now become a normal norm whenever an alter call is to be made. someone who wishes to change from his old nature would have to look right and left to see if someone sees him ready to accept Christ or not. while some would stylishly wait for others to come out first to be sure that they are not the only one ready to change from their old nature, some would be to shameful to come out at all. they would rather not signify their readiness. My bible says that whoever is ashamed of Christ on earth, God too would be ashamed of him. lets stop this hypocrisy in church and let's the people know that accepting Christ is the best thing that can ever happen to them. let the church see that people are been converted and let them rejoice over it. there is nothing to be ashamed of!
iMAGEnation Concept
Friday, 6 June 2014
Thursday, 5 June 2014
LOVE IS NOT ENOUGH!
LOVE IS NOT THE MOST IMPORTANT IN MARRIAGE:
I have come to realized that all we need love for is to get a marriage partner and to commit ourselves into the marriage institution but the same love will not keep our marriages. Research shows that 80% of broken marriage today all started with love. they had once thought and concluded that they were married to their perfect partners. before a woman would say YES to a man, she must have had the illusion that she was getting married to the MR RIGHT in the name of love. And also, for a man to have decided to propose to a lady, then he must have had the conviction that he truly loves her and would want to spend the rest of his life with her. lo and behold, life is not a plate of gold...and the reality of marriage is far from the foundation of love. show me a divorced woman who did not loved her ex-husband dearly as at when saying YES. So, what do we need to keep our marriage or to simply make it work? we need understanding and tolerance. for you not to use the same mouth you used in saying that your wife/husband was the BEST and now say that he/she is a BEAST. for you not to ask urself you got married to that person knowing full well that u married him/her becos u loved him/her. Pray for understanding and supernatural tolerance as marriage brings to you the reality. THE MAN/WOMAN YOU KNOW YESTERDAY is not the same man/woman you know today and will never be the same tomorrow. I pray that God grants you divine understanding and supernatural tolerance so that your LOVE will not become ONCE UPON A TIME!
I have come to realized that all we need love for is to get a marriage partner and to commit ourselves into the marriage institution but the same love will not keep our marriages. Research shows that 80% of broken marriage today all started with love. they had once thought and concluded that they were married to their perfect partners. before a woman would say YES to a man, she must have had the illusion that she was getting married to the MR RIGHT in the name of love. And also, for a man to have decided to propose to a lady, then he must have had the conviction that he truly loves her and would want to spend the rest of his life with her. lo and behold, life is not a plate of gold...and the reality of marriage is far from the foundation of love. show me a divorced woman who did not loved her ex-husband dearly as at when saying YES. So, what do we need to keep our marriage or to simply make it work? we need understanding and tolerance. for you not to use the same mouth you used in saying that your wife/husband was the BEST and now say that he/she is a BEAST. for you not to ask urself you got married to that person knowing full well that u married him/her becos u loved him/her. Pray for understanding and supernatural tolerance as marriage brings to you the reality. THE MAN/WOMAN YOU KNOW YESTERDAY is not the same man/woman you know today and will never be the same tomorrow. I pray that God grants you divine understanding and supernatural tolerance so that your LOVE will not become ONCE UPON A TIME!
Tuesday, 27 May 2014

How To Make Your OWN
Perfume
(A few simple steps
on how to go about Making Your Own Perfume)
Chapter 1 –
Introduction
Why is it that women love perfume as much as men
love cars? There are some researchers
who believe that a woman’s reason for loving perfume is because of the
pheromones their bodies produce. Often, certain scents or perfumes trigger the
increase of how much pheromone a woman’s body will produce.
While a perfume will help in increasing the
production of a woman’s pheromone levels, they are also liked by women because
of the attention they get from a member of the opposite sex or even from
another woman.
In studies carried out, nearly 80% of all women will
make a perfume purchase at least once each year.
Many women will tell you that the reason they
purchase a particular perfume for themselves is that it makes them smell great
and they seem to feel better about themselves. It also makes them feel a little
bit more feminine.
Not only does smelling great make a woman feel good about
herself, but it will make her feel attractive also.
In this book, we will be looking at ways of how to
make your own perfume so that you can produce a scent which is particular to
you, and unlike any of those that you can buy either in store or over the
internet.
Monday, 26 May 2014
Mohammed "Mo" Dewji, Youngest Member On Africa Richest List Launches Beverage Line - "
Mohammed ‘MO’ Dewji, the youngest member on the Forbes’ Africa richest list, is on track to becoming Africa’s richest man by 2023. And by all accounts he is well on his way; with a net worth of USD $500 million, a diversified conglomerate with an annual turnover of approximately USD $1.3 billion and a recent announcement that A-One Products and Bottlers Ltd, a subsidiary of his company, MeTL Group has introduced a line of carbonated soft drinks in a variety of different flavors backed by a financial infusion of over USD $48 million. The investment includes development of state of the art manufacturing facilities with three world-class production lines which have a production capacity of 36 million crates per annum.

Mohammed ‘MO’ Dewji, CEO, MeTL Group
Speaking over the phone, Dewji explained that the launch of the new beverage line, which will include carbonated and non-carbonated soft drinks in over twenty varieties under the premium umbrella brand called “MO” was “a natural extension of growth” and of what his company, A-One “already produces for the market.” A-One Products and Bottlers Ltd began its operations in 1997, producing and distributing its successful brands of water;Masafi (which means clean in Swahili), Maisha (which means life in Swahili),Just Chill which combined have 35% of the Tanzanian market share and Pride, the popular juice beverage line which has 45% market share. Even though Coca Cola and Pepsi have significant market share in Tanzania in the carbonated beverages sector and therefore are the biggest competitors, Dewji explained that his company MeTL’s biggest strength is distribution.
The new beverage line includes several unique flavors; Cola, Orange, Mango, Lemon and Malt. Additionally the initial launch will include energy drink “MO” Bomba which will compete with Red Bull and a new innovative drink“MO” Sheeba Shake. Dewji explained that “MO” Sheeba Shake is a “carbohydrate and protein-rich product” and because it is a “cereal-based beverage suitable for children and adults, it could also be used as a meal substitute.”
A-One began its operations in 1997 initially producing PET (polyethylene terephthalate) preforms and bottles and filling beverages. By 2001, the company expanded its activities to produce buckets and lids as well as HDPE [high-density polyethylene] jerry cans. In 2007, A-One introduced a cup and sheet making division to cater to the requirements of the local Tanzanian population. Seventeen years later, A-One employs more than 1,100 people and has a fleet of over 100 vehicles that provide door-to-door service to their customers.

The new “Mo Cola”
Dewji explained that the beverages subsidiary contributes 2% of the total group revenue.
He is the FACE of the day.
His story is certainly a motivation to other young minds out there.
FG Calls Off Deal To Swap Abducted Girls With Boko Haram Detained Suspects
The Federal government has called off a deal with Boko Haram to return some of the kidnapped schoolgirls in exchange for the release of group members in custody, the BBC reports
The BBC also reports that an intermediary met Boko Haram leaders earlier this month and visited the location in north-east Nigeria where the girls were being held.
A deal was almost reached to set some of the girls free in exchange for the release of 100 Boko Haram members being held in detention.
But the government cancelled the planned agreement shortly before the swap was due to take place.
The reasons for the withdrawal are unclear.
It came just after Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan attended a meeting in Paris hosted by President Francois Hollande of France where leaders said they had agreed a “global and regional action plan” against Boko Haram.
President Hollande of France, who hosted the summit, said regional powers had pledged to share intelligence and co-ordinate action against the group.
The Paris summit brought together Presidents Francois Hollande, Goodluck Jonathan, and their counterparts from Benin, Cameroon, Niger and Chad.
Afterwards, Mr Hollande said participants had agreed on a “global and regional action plan”.
He said this involved “co-ordinating intelligence, sharing information… border surveillance, a military presence notably around Lake Chad and the capacity to intervene in case of danger”.
Cameroon’s President Paul Biya said: “We are here to declare war on Boko Haram”. Idriss Deby of Chad said it would be “total war”.
WHAT IS YOUR OPINION ON THIS?
Friday, 10 January 2014
SPORT
NIGERIANS REACT ANGRILY TO THE CAF BEST PLAYER AWARD
Ivorian
Midfielder, Yaya Toure, has beaten Nigerian Super Eagles and Chelsea FC
midfielder, John Mikel Obi to win for the 3rd consecutive year, the
coveted ‘African Footballer of the Year’ Award, at the Glo CAF Awards
2013 held in Lagos.
Mikel Obi was highly favoured by many Nigerians who saw his exploits and team successes with club and country in 2013 as the best credentials to claim the award which has eluded Nigerian footballers since Kanu Nwankwo won it in the year 1999.
While Nigeria confirmed its status as the number 1 footballing country on the African continent during the year 2013 by winning in five categories, the loss of the ultimate crown would cast a gloom on the other successes.
The Nigerian Super Eagles won the award for the ‘National Team of the Year’, while the national Under-17 team, Golden Eaglets, also won ‘Youth National Team of the Year’ at the Glo CAF Awards 2013.
Both teams had been expected by many pundits to claim the awards, having won major tournaments at continental and global levels during the year in review.
The Super Eagles won the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2013 for the first time in 19 years, while the Golden Eaglets won the 2013 FIFA Under-17 World Cup tournament in United Arab Emirates.
Golden Eaglets’ wonder kid, Kelechi Iheanacho, unsurprisingly won the ‘Most Promising Talent’ Award. Ihenacho was the most decorated at the 2013 FIFA Under-17 World Cup, winning the tournament’s Adidas Golden Ball Award for the overall best player, alongside the Silver Boot Award for being the second highest goal scorer, as he helped Nigeria to its 4th title to become the most successful team in the history of the age grade competition.
The Nigerian Super Eagles Coach, Stephen Keshi, was also named ‘African Coach of the Year’ for his exploits with the African Champions. Keshi became the first Nigerian to win the Nations’ Cup as player and coach, and only the second African coach to do so after Egypt’s Mahmoud El-Gohary.
Fair Play Award went to the Nigerian Supporters Club, globally popular for their constant playing of music and dancing while supporting the Nigerian national teams.
Other winners at the awards were Egyptian, Mohammed Aboutreika, who beat Nigeria’s African Nations’ Cup final hero, Sunday Mba, to win the ‘African Player of the Year based in Africa’, while the ‘Club of the Year’ went to Al Ahly FC of Egypt.
The ‘Referee of the Year’ award went to Algerian, Haimoudi Djamel, who officiated the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations Final between Nigeria and Burkina Faso, and also officiated the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup play-off for third place between Uruguay and Italy.
The African Team of the Year is made up of Vincent Enyeama (NIG), Ahmed Fathy (EGY), Mehdi (MOR), Kevin Constant (GUI), Mikel Obi (NIG), Mohammed Aboutreika (EGY), Yaya Toure (CIV), Jonathan Pitroipa (BFA), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (GAB), Emmanuel Emenike (NIG), Asamoah Gyan (GHA) Coach Stephen Keshi (NIG)
Five Nigerian players from the successful AFCON 2013 Eagles were nominated for the now lost ‘African Player of the Year’ Award; they include Emmanuel Emenike, Ahmed Musa, Mikel Obi, Sunday Mba and Vincent Enyeama.
Only Mikel Obi made the final 3 man nominees list alongside the 3rd time winner, Ivorian, Yaya Toure and his Ivorian counterpart, Didier Drogba.
Winners were announced in Lagos on January 9, 2014.
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Yaya Beats Mikel To Win 2013 African Player Of The Year As Nigeria Sweeps CAF Awards
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Ivorian
Midfielder, Yaya Toure, has beaten Nigerian Super Eagles and Chelsea FC
midfielder, John Mikel Obi to win for the 3rd consecutive year, the
coveted ‘African Footballer of the Year’ Award, at the Glo CAF Awards
2013 held in Lagos.Mikel Obi was highly favoured by many Nigerians who saw his exploits and team successes with club and country in 2013 as the best credentials to claim the award which has eluded Nigerian footballers since Kanu Nwankwo won it in the year 1999.
While Nigeria confirmed its status as the number 1 footballing country on the African continent during the year 2013 by winning in five categories, the loss of the ultimate crown would cast a gloom on the other successes.
The Nigerian Super Eagles won the award for the ‘National Team of the Year’, while the national Under-17 team, Golden Eaglets, also won ‘Youth National Team of the Year’ at the Glo CAF Awards 2013.
Both teams had been expected by many pundits to claim the awards, having won major tournaments at continental and global levels during the year in review.
The Super Eagles won the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2013 for the first time in 19 years, while the Golden Eaglets won the 2013 FIFA Under-17 World Cup tournament in United Arab Emirates.
Golden Eaglets’ wonder kid, Kelechi Iheanacho, unsurprisingly won the ‘Most Promising Talent’ Award. Ihenacho was the most decorated at the 2013 FIFA Under-17 World Cup, winning the tournament’s Adidas Golden Ball Award for the overall best player, alongside the Silver Boot Award for being the second highest goal scorer, as he helped Nigeria to its 4th title to become the most successful team in the history of the age grade competition.
The Nigerian Super Eagles Coach, Stephen Keshi, was also named ‘African Coach of the Year’ for his exploits with the African Champions. Keshi became the first Nigerian to win the Nations’ Cup as player and coach, and only the second African coach to do so after Egypt’s Mahmoud El-Gohary.
Fair Play Award went to the Nigerian Supporters Club, globally popular for their constant playing of music and dancing while supporting the Nigerian national teams.
Other winners at the awards were Egyptian, Mohammed Aboutreika, who beat Nigeria’s African Nations’ Cup final hero, Sunday Mba, to win the ‘African Player of the Year based in Africa’, while the ‘Club of the Year’ went to Al Ahly FC of Egypt.
The ‘Referee of the Year’ award went to Algerian, Haimoudi Djamel, who officiated the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations Final between Nigeria and Burkina Faso, and also officiated the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup play-off for third place between Uruguay and Italy.
The African Team of the Year is made up of Vincent Enyeama (NIG), Ahmed Fathy (EGY), Mehdi (MOR), Kevin Constant (GUI), Mikel Obi (NIG), Mohammed Aboutreika (EGY), Yaya Toure (CIV), Jonathan Pitroipa (BFA), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (GAB), Emmanuel Emenike (NIG), Asamoah Gyan (GHA) Coach Stephen Keshi (NIG)
Five Nigerian players from the successful AFCON 2013 Eagles were nominated for the now lost ‘African Player of the Year’ Award; they include Emmanuel Emenike, Ahmed Musa, Mikel Obi, Sunday Mba and Vincent Enyeama.
Only Mikel Obi made the final 3 man nominees list alongside the 3rd time winner, Ivorian, Yaya Toure and his Ivorian counterpart, Didier Drogba.
Winners were announced in Lagos on January 9, 2014.
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