Friday, August 24, 2018

Relationship Tips: Reasons Why Should Get Married

THESE ARE FOR SINGLES PLANNING TO GET MARRIED;

So many persons have their various definitions and opinions about marriage. But below are some advice/tips on why we should get married;



*Don't marry for sex
*Don't marry because you're getting old
*Don't marry because you're lonely
*Don't marry you mistakenly impregnated her
*Don't marry because you don't want to lose the person
*Don't marry because of pressures from people
*Don't marry because you like the idea of marriage and admire every wedding you see
*Don't marry because all your friends are get


*Get married because you want to fulfill destiny
*Get married because you to be a helpmate to an imperfect person who loves and accept you for who you are; and not who you pretend to be
*Get married because you want to fulfill your promises.

Presidency Lied Over Bombing In Borno Village, Osuntokun Insists

"This is yet another demonstration of the penchant of this government for leaving the substance to chase shadows," Osuntokun hit back at the Presidency.
 
 Akin Osuntokun
 
A chieftain of the Coalition for Nigeria Movement, Akin Osuntokun, has debunked claims by the Presidency that he lied over the bombing in a Borno village during the Sallah period.
 
He insisted that it was a lie for the Presidency to say there was no attack.
 
He said, according to a Reuters report, 63 people were reportedly killed and villages burnt in a terrorist attack in Maimalari village in Borno State a day prior to Sallah.
 
The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, had, in a statement on Thursday, carpeted Osuntokun, saying, “telling lies of that kind betrayed a mind taken over by ill wishes against his own country.”
 
But in a statement on Friday, Osuntokun said even if there was a mix-up in his figures and location of the attack, the reaction by the Presidency was an illustration of how the incumbent administration had trivialised and made mockery of governance.
 
He said, “I’m not the Red Cross that has the institutional capacity to keep every detail of these crimes against humanity. Does it matter that 68 were killed in Maimalari, rather than 88 in Maiduguri, and we are talking of the same day?

“This is yet another demonstration of the penchant of this government for leaving the substance to chase shadows.

“Okay, 68 people were killed in a Borno village, rather than 88 in Maiduguri. At the frequency of the prevailing dispensation of daily bloodletting, who wouldn’t get the specifics and details mixed up?”

Osuntokun, a former adviser to ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo, added that the reaction by Adesina was consistent with the “fraudulent trademark assertion” by the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, two years ago, that Boko Haram had been technically defeated.
 
The statement partly reads, “The irony of the statement from the Presidency calling me a liar started with an egregious lie against me.

“I had called Channels Television to confirm the veracity of this scandalous attribution. Of course, it was an outright fiction conjured by the presidential spokesman to embellish his narrative of a fundamental slander of the Buhari government.

“There was nowhere in the television discussion I spoke of a bomb blast. Wedded to this lie, Mr. Adesina went on to crow that ‘Sallah Day had passed quietly and peacefully without even a firecracker going off, let alone bomb blast.’

“Yet, according to Reuters report, 63 people were reportedly killed and villages burnt in terrorist attack in Maimalari village in Borno State the previous day.

“And who knows how many situations of carnage that went unreported that day. This is the idea of a peaceful Sallah Day the President of Nigeria is boasting about.

“You will imagine that a government with so much disastrous scorecard on security will be more modest in advertising itself on security governance and competence.

“You will think that it is not the same government whom a former Army chief of staff accused of complicity in the genocidal Fulani militia crisis.

“A couple of weeks ago, Professor Wole Soyinka went to the extent of seeking international intervention in the face of the abject failure of Buhari to stem the tide of the genocidal bloodletting that has enveloped the country.

“Billions of dollars down the drain on supposed containment of the security crisis, you will recall that this government had gone ahead to recently request another one billion dollars to address the same security situation it claimed to have brought under control.

“Domiciled in Nigeria is the escalating Fulani militia terror that the United Nations has rated the deadliest terrorist group in the whole world.”
 
Osuntokun, who once served as the Managing Director of the News Agency of Nigeria, said the mix up did not make him an enemy of the State, and that in terms of public accountability, the Presidency should be more worried.
 
The statement added, “Does this mix up make me the enemy of the people, rather than Femi Adesina who threatened Nigerians to concede their land to terrorists at the pain of being murdered?

“Does it make me more a liar than President Buhari who repeatedly claimed that the price of crude oil per barrel had been over 100 dollars since 1999?

“In public accountability, who should the country worry more about between me and those who hold the reins of government who are pointing attention at the speck in my eyes while ignoring the beam lodged permanently in their eyesight?”

Arsene Wenger All Smiles As He Is Conferred With Liberia's Highest Honour By President George Weah (Photos)

Ex-Arsenal coach, Arsene Wenger, has been conferred with Liberia's highest honour by that nation's president.
Arsene Wenger received the award at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex
 
Arsene Wenger has hailed the rise of George Weah from grassroots African football to Liberian presidency as the greatest story he has seen in his decorated managerial career.
 
The ex-Arsenal boss was given a hero’s welcome after arriving in the West African nation this week to receive the country’s highest civilian award.
 
The ceremony is being held by president Weah, 51, who was brought over to Europe from Cameroon football when Wenger was boss of Monaco in 1988.
 
Claude le Roy, the former French football coach, is also being honoured.
 
Arsene Wenger introduced the Liberia president to European football 30 years ago
 
That £50,000 move to the French principality kick-started a stellar career which saw Weah eventually play for Paris Saint-Germain, AC Milan, and latterly with Chelsea and Manchester City.
 
Most significantly in 1995, he become the first and only African to win the Fifa World Player of the Year accolade – an award he immediately handed over to Wenger at the glitzy ceremony.
 
Wenger held a meeting with Weah yesterday at the executive Mansion in the capital of Monrovia.
 
The 68-year-old, who left the Emirates hotseat after 22 years in May, also watched a local match between Arsenal and Manchester United supporters.
 
The 68-year-old watched a local football match
 
Wenger said: “George Weah’s life is an unbelievable story that would make a book in itself.

“First I will like to say that George was not only an exceptional player.
 
"George Weah was also a fantastic person and the story of how I brought him to France was absolutely unbelievable.

“I asked my friend Claude whether he had seen any strikers in Africa that could be an addition to the already loaded team and he recommended George Weah.

"I sent somebody over to watch him.
 
The ex-Arsenal chief received a hero's welcome when he touched down in Liberia
 
“We brought him over for £50,000 and it took him a while to adapt, but he was ambitious, talented, had great hunger for work and I worked a lot with him.
 
“He became an absolutely unbelievable player.

"We still have a strong relationship and when he became World Player of the Year he gave me his award.

“Every manager was sitting there – Fabio Capello, Marcello Lippi – and they were absolutely amazed that a player at his age (who was 28 at the time), was capable of that.

“He’s just a remarkable person. I haven’t seen in my coaching career anything exceptional like George story.”
 
President Weah gushed: "Arsene Wenger didn’t only teach me soccer but taught me the way of life and total humility."
 
Wenger had a meeting with the 51-year-old at the executive Mansion
 
Arsene Wenger has been inducted into the country’s Order of Distinction

German Chancellor, Angela Merkel To Visit Nigeria, Other West African Nations

Accompanied by an economic delegation, the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, will visit Nigeria and other West African countries next week.
 
Merkel and Buhari
 
German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, will on Wednesday, tour three West African countries, paying visits to Senegal, Ghana and Nigeria.
 
Merkel is to spend Wednesday through Friday in the three countries, accompanied by an economic delegation, Deputy Government Spokeswoman, Ulrike Demmer said Friday in Berlin.
 
Migration politics, particularly Merkel’s campaign to tackle the causes resulting in a stream of refugees to Europe, are likely to feature on the discussion agenda.
 
Merkel is to meet Wednesday afternoon with Senegalese President, Macky Sall to discuss economic developments in the country and regional cooperation.
 
In the evening she will meet with civil society representatives.
 
Then it’s onto the Ghanaian capital of Accra to meet President, Nana Akufo-Addo, on Thursday to discuss economic affairs and foreign policy.
 
The chancellor is also to take part in a German business-organised round table that will focus on private investment linked to the G20 “Compact with Africa” initiative.
 
Finally, Merkel is to head to Nigeria on Friday to meet with the president of the ECOWAS economic alliance of West African states, Jean-Claude Brou.
 
She will hold talks with Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari.
 
NAN reports that on October 7, 2016 Merkel visited three African countries before hosting leaders from Chad and Nigeria for talks in Berlin, as she seeks ways to stem a migrant influx to Europe.
 
Merkel first travelled to Mali and Nigeria before heading to Ethiopia where she is to visit the headquarters of the African Union in the capital, Addis Ababa.
 
Her talks with leaders of all three countries are to focus on migration issues and the battle against terrorism.
 
(dpa/NAN)