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How love languages affect your relationship

This might be long but it makes a lot of sense Everyone has a way in which they communicate love or being communicate to them. 1.Gift Given: This kind of person is very thoughtful it is the motive behind the gift that reach out to the person. If you go out and you so much remember to buy that person just an apple,and when you get home and tell her,I bought this apple for you,this person will be like oh you re so sweet. To the person you av communicate love without even saying"I love you". 2.Act of services: People who speaks this language re very unique, they just feel like helping people all the time,most of this kind of people are more like lawyers, Human right Activist. they don't like seeing people being cheated. Let say the person goes out and comes back home and say "you won't believe what I saw today and its really got me upset" There was this old woman that want to cross the road and no bus stop for her to cross,so I went to he...

Sexy mama! Actress, Ini Edo flaunts bigger, curvier behind in new photo (LOOK)

Actress, Ini Edo obviously likes to change it up when it comes to her looks. The Nollywood star, who was seen sporting a trim figure recently, is now back to being her curvaceous self. Ini showed off her bigger behind in this clingy skirt and it looks like someone has been doing her squats right.

I would have been playing for Barcelona FC if not for music – Praiz

While giving details about his childhood dreams, R&B singer Praiz, in a chat with Vanguard, revealed that he would have been playing for Barcelona FC if not for music. “No! I loved Soccer. I was a huge fan of football and I play well too. I studied Computer Science in the university. I had this dream that I was going to be a big soccer star. I was dreaming to play for Barcelona FC because that has always been my club. I have played in several football clubs in the country back then in the North. For me, being an entertainer was something I never thought or dreamt of. But as nature has it, in everything we are doing, God has another plans for us. He knows where to place you and how to use you to inspire people.” He stated “I am a good footballer, I played for my department when I was in higher institution. I played for Kaduna Polytechnic, I also played for Highlander FC in Kaduna as well. That was the same club some big Nigerian players like, Cele...

Excitement as Project Fame audition begins

SINCE the auditions for the seventh season of the MTN Project Fame began last Saturday across the West Africa countries, including Ghana, Sierra Leone, Liberia and Nigeria, students of tertiary institutions and a cross section of entertainment- loving youths have begun to show their excitement. Akeem Adepoju, a student of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Osun State said he is prepared to have another great time watching the telecast of the reality show this year. “I just can’t wait to watch the contestants perform,” he said. In Lagos, students from the Yaba College of Technology, Yaba, were also enthusiastic about seeing the shows. Meanwhile, it has been revealed that the headline sponsors of the show, MTN, is planning to hold Project Fame’s concerts in different parts of Nigeria before the opening gala in July. The concerts, according to the organisers, will hold in Lagos, Benin and Ilorin. In line with its tradition, MTN’s music a...

Facebook's Zuckerberg pledges $120 million to Bay Area schools

Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan have pledged $120 million to Bay Area schools to help underserved communities in San Francisco, the two wrote in an essay to the San Jose Mercury News. The announcement, made in the Bay Area paper on Thursday night, marks Zuckerberg's latest charitable donation to lagging public education systems. In 2010, the tech tycoon donated $100 million to beleaguered public schools in Newark, New Jersey. "The investments we've made are a drop in the bucket compared to the challenges schools face. But we've seen that targeted investments can be catalysts for much bigger changes in communities, and give vital support to leaders and organizations," the couple said. "Helping improve the quality of public education in this country is something we both really care about." The essay cited the Ravenswood school district in particular, which is slated to receive grant money when the first $...

New film relays Kudirat Abiola’s struggle

A feature-length documentary film on the ordeal of the late Hajia Kudirat Abiola, wife of the late business mogul and winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential election, Bashorun MKO Abiola, by an American filmmaker, may be released in Nigeria soon. Called The Supreme Price , the film, according to the director,  Joanna Lipper, a lecturer at Harvard University, United States, traces the evolution of the pro-democracy movement in Nigeria and efforts to increase the participation of women in leadership roles. “I set out to make a film that honours the personal and professional sacrifices that Kudirat and other women activists make on a daily basis as agents of change in Nigeria,” said the documentary filmmaker. Lipper, in her new film, uses Hafsat Abiola has the central character of a story that talks about   the challenges of transforming a corrupt culture of governance into a democracy capable of serving women – a people considered as the most...

Mama G and other Nollywood stars march for release of Chibok girls

Lagos – Some Nollywood stars led by Patience Ozokwor on Thursday marched from Allen Avenue to Alausa Secretariat soliciting for the release of the kidnapped Chibok school girls. The actors included Chinedu Ikedieze, popularly known as Aki, Ejiro Okurame, Mercy Aigbe, Femi Ogedengbe, Thelma Okaz and Tony Akposhere. Nollywood celebrity Patience Ozokwor, aka Mama G, pleads for the release of the more than 200 abducted Chibok school girls in Lagos on May 29, 2014, during a demonstration by civil society groups and celebrities of the film and entertainment industries to press for the girls’ release, seven weeks after their abduction by Islamist militant group Boko Haram, and on the occasion of Nigeria’s Democracy Day. Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan vowed on May 29 total war against terrorism as the country’s security forces stepped up efforts to rescue more than 200 schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram Islamists 45 days ago. AFP PHOTO You might also...