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Thursday, 15 February 2018

How To Pack Light When Travelling With Kids

How To Pack Light When Travelling With Kids
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When travelling with kids, there is a very high possibility that you are going to overpack. This is because you have to pack for your kids. This should not always be the case since you can pack light regardless of the number of kids or people you are travelling with. Jumia Travel, the leading online travel agency highlights ways you can pack light when on vacation with your kids.
Make a minimal list of what you need
To pack light with kids, without leaving anything important behind, always start by making a list of travel essentials. This should be a minimal list that answers the question: what do I absolutely need on this trip?  Examples of what should be on the list include tickets, documents, prescription medicines and money.
Be realistic about what they will/will not wear
Once you have your list of essentials, you can now move on to clothes. Here, you start with the essentials like a swimsuit for a beach family vacation or coat for cold destinations. Afterwards, select clothes they will wear daily. You can do this based on the number of days you are spending at your destination.
Save a special toy just for your trips
You can keep special toy(s) just for your trip. Endeavour to ensure that it is small and easy to use, with little or no adult help needed. Books and drawing materials work well.
Embrace laundry
When you have kids, you will inevitably find yourself washing their clothes more often than you would your own. Some travellers who do not want to wash tend to pack more clothes. However, if you are serious about packing light, be ready to do some laundry while travelling.
Governor Ajimobi kindly help beg Gov Fayose 
By Wale Ojo lanre 
Senator Ishaq Abiola Ajimobi I praise you for owing workers only January 2018 salary. I just pity my people in Ekiti whose 8 months salary were used to build a Flyover while the workers go hungry.
Pity my people in Ekiti
God bless Ajimobi 
Kindly help me to beg my Governor of Ekiti State to pay by emulating you


EKITI BRIDGE OF HUNGER AND POVERTY! By Wale ojo lanre

EKITI BRIDGE OF HUNGER AND POVERTY!
By
Wale ojo lanre
OPULENCE IN THE MIDST OF AGRARIAN ABJECT POVERTY, A BEAUTIFUL FLY OVER BEING FED BY TERRIBLE ROADS OVERTAKEN BY POTHOLES. HORRIFIC INTRA STATE ROAD NETWORK . 8 MONTHS OF UNPAID SALARY. GANGSTERISM IN GOVERNMENT.. DECEPTION AND MUGUISM AT PLAY. A CYNOSURE OF ALL EYES IN A STATE WHERE HUNGER RULES AND THRASH THE PEOPLE MERCILESSLY. A STATE OF NO SINGLE INDUSTRY.AND ALLIED COMPANIES WHICH CAN FACILITATE THE FULL OPTIMIZATION OF THE BRIDGE WHERE NO INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT. INITIATIVE BY THE PLANTER WHERE BANKS AND OTHER VERITABLE INSTITUTIONS OF EMPLOYMENT ARE CLOSED DOWN.. AN INSIGNIFICANT RETENTION OF PART OF THE BILLIONS OF EKITI MONEY IN THE PLANTER"S POCKET.. . ALL THESE AND OTHERS, BEARING THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF TIME AND AFFLICTION OF POVERTY UNLEASHED BY THE PLANTER ON THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE HAS TURNED WHAT SHOULD HAVE BEING A GRAND PROJECT OF CELEBRATION TO A MERE WHITE ELEPHANT PROJECT OF INSIGNIFICANT VALUE TO THE STATE.
God will deliver Ekiti State

Tuesday, 13 February 2018

How To Plan Your Business Trip To Dubai

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How To Plan Your Business Trip To Dubai
Nigerians do not visit Dubai only for tourism purpose, they also visit this exquisite Middle East city for business reasons. Despite being very much a 21st-century city, Dubai has its own customs, traditions, and methods of doing business. It is therefore essential to understand and adapt to the local customs of the city.  To help you get the most out of your business trip to Dubai, Jumia Travel, the leading online travel agency shares a few tips to ensure your trip is a success from the moment you arrive.
Avoid doing business on a Friday
Dubai is a Muslim Emirate, which means Fridays are a day of prayer and rest. However, you will find it’s business as normal on a Sunday. So avoid booking meetings or trying to do business on a Friday.
Familiarise yourself with the language
If you want to make a good first impression, learn a few Arabic phrases such as the basic greeting “Salam Alaikum”, which means ‘peace be upon you’. English is the standard business language in Dubai, but it is polite to try to learn a little of your host’s language.
Be prepared to shift business meetings if you visit during Ramadan
Ramadan is a hugely important part of life in Dubai and as the fasting month, its influence can be felt right through the business community, as well as everyday life in the city. Business does not come to a complete stop during this period, but be prepared to shift business meetings to suitable timings and expect business dinners to take place after dusk which is the time Muslims break their fast.
Greeting your hosts
Dubai business etiquette is quite formal, so you should shake hands with your hosts or place your right hand over your heart when greeting women. Handshakes are standard between men, but wait until a hand is offered.
Businesses don't close on Christian holidays
Despite being able to accommodate different people and religions, don't expect businesses to close for Christian holidays, such as Christmas and Easter. This is because of the Islamic background of Dubai. But this does not prevent you from celebrating these holidays.

Romantic Restaurants To Take Your 'Bae' on Val's Day In Lagos

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Romantic Restaurants To Take Your 'Bae' on Val's Day In Lagos
February 14th has been marked as a day to celebrate love across the globe. And Nigeria is not an exception. One of the things to do is to take bae to a restaurant for a romantic dinner in the evening. Wondering which restaurant to go? Jumia Food, Nigeria’s No 1 food ordering platform, shares some of the restaurants.
Lagoon restaurant
If you’re looking for a fantastic restaurant that offers the best of Brazilian, Lebanese and Indian dishes, Lagoon restaurant is definitely the place to go. It’s located at Ozumba Mbadiwe, Victoria Island.
Sailor’s Lounge
Sailors Lounge is located at Admiralty Road, Lekki Phase. It’s a beautiful place where you and your partner are guaranteed an unhindered view of the Lagos lagoon. With a wide array of tasty meals, coupled with good music to listen to, your dinner with your date is sure going to be fabulous.
The Grillroom
An unforgettable treat awaits you and your significant other at The Grillroom at Wheatbaker hotel. It is located at Lawrence Road, Ikoyi. The Grillroom offers a daily buffet and it also has a pool area where lovers can swim, relax and have a swell time.
Casper and Gambini’s
This is an exotic restaurant that offers spectacular menus that will definitely make your Val night one to remember. Additionally, it offers a serene atmosphere which serves as one of the major attraction to the restaurant apart from the menu. It is located at Agoro Odiyan Street, off Adeola Odeku, Victoria Island.
RSVP

RSVP is another faultless restaurant to have an unforgettable Val evening. It is a wonderful restaurant that offers delectable dishes, nice drinks as well as a poolside for relaxation and fun.

Monday, 12 February 2018

Read how this School supervisor serially raped a -two year old at Chrisland School , Lagos


Adegboyega Adenekan: the supervisor at Chrisland School accused of serially raping the two year-old pupil
A video of a two year, 11 month-old pupil of Chrisland School, Lekki,  two year-old Lagos portraying her alleged serial defilement by the school’s supervisor was played today at the Ikeja Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court.
The video was played during the testimony of Miss Olive Ogedengbe at the trial of Adegboyega Adenekan, 47, a Supervisor at Chrisland School over defilement of a child.
Proceedings lasted from 11a.m. to 3.03 p.m.
Ogedengbe, a clinical psychologist, is an expert in sexual and reproductive health behaviour in children and adolescents.
 She has over 10 years work experience with children and adolescents, the court heard.
The video recording (Exhibit A1), depicted the child, named Child X,  in the clinical psychologist’s office on Nov. 28, 2016 answering questions about the alleged defilement from Ogedengbe and her colleague.
In the recording, Child X was given a sheet of paper and asked to draw the private part of Adenekan, which she did as well as another image with the ensuing questions.
Child X, referring to the other image said:”that is the hand he used to put in my wee wee.
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Ogedengbe: “Where is Mr Adenekan’s wee wee?”
Child X in response, pointed to her private area.
Ogedengbe: “Does he put his wee wee in your wee wee?”
Child X: “Yes.”
Child X in the recording, using a teddy bear as a puppet, also showed how the supervisor allegedly sexually abused her friend (name withheld).
Kissing the private region of the teddy bear, the child can be heard saying in the video recording “Your bum bum is delicious, your bum bum is sweet, I will eat your bum bum.”
Ogedengbe, before the video recording was played in the courtroom, in her testimony while being led by Mr Jide Boye, the Chief State Counsel, narrated to the court what had previously transpired during her interaction with the child.
She said:”the mother came into my office with a referral letter from the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team (DSVRT) and narrated the story and she started crying.
“She (the mother) said she did not know the reason why this was happening to her.
“She said she was usually over protective of her children and follows them everywhere except school.
“She said somebody in her church handed her a book on sexual education for children which she read and decided to practice it on her child.
“That was when the child disclosed that she has been defiled.
“She told her mother that Mr Adenekan comes to take her out of the class and shows her some videos that are sexually stimulating.
“She pleaded with us to help to correct the psyche of her child.
“I carried out an independent psychological evaluation on the child. I asked the mother to sit at the corner of the room and myself and my colleague interacted with the child.
“We did not directly start interrogating the child as that was against the ethics of our profession.
“We started an initial interaction with the child to make her relax and gain her trust.
“When our trust was gained by the child and she was in a happy frame of mind, I asked the child:”who touched your wee wee?” and the child repeated on several times `Mr Adenekan’.
“I was shocked because I did not expect it from a child her age. I brought out my assessment sheet and I told the child to draw any person that comes to her mind.
“She restlessly started jumping around “Mr Adenekan is on my mind” we got her back to being settled but she continued talking without yet drawing.
“She (Child X) said “Mr Adenekan said it is good for a child to put her wee wee in Mr Adenekan’s wee wee” at that point in time we decided to do a recording to ensure her story remains consistent.
“We asked her how does Mr Adenekan’s wee wee look like and she demonstrated playfully by pointing her finger upwards stating “sharpener”.
“We asked sharpener or pencil? She stated `sharpener.’
We told her to draw Mr Adenekan’s wee wee. We want to see what it looks like.
“To my greatest shock and surprise, for a two-year-old child, she drew a picture which symbolises a reproductive organ of a man in the form of a penis.
“I then asked her, show me your wee wee, she pointed at her private part. I asked her to show me where Mr Adenekan’s wee wee is and she pointed at the lower region of her private part.
“By then the child was again getting very restless and she ran to her mother who was at the corner of the room.
“We still wanted to hear more but she was playfully running around and her mother started probing her: “Is it only you he comes around to take out of the class” and she replied no.
“The child said it was herself and her friend (name withheld) so her mother asked her to show us what he normally does with her friend.
”The child said he kisses her bum bum and he licks her bum bum, the child demonstrated by using a puppy in the room.
“That was the end of the first interview with the child.”
Ogedengbe during her lengthy testimony said from her evaluation, the mother and Child X needed psychological help.
She said:”Afterwards, I decided to confirm from the mother if the child was exhibiting any symptom of psychological abuse.
“I asked the mother if she observed any strange behaviour in the child and the mother said yes.
“I had asked because I noticed in the course of interacting with the child that the child was occasionally aggressive.
“The mother confirmed this and also stated that the child had sleep problems and had been having nightmares.
”She also complained of sexual inappropriate behaviour from the child and that after the incident the child became curious to see naked bodies of people.
“From my findings I found the child exhibited aggressive behaviour, inappropriate sexual behaviour, sleeping problems and fear.
“After the interaction, myself and my colleague realised that the child and mother needed help.
“The mother also exhibited signs of post-traumatic stress disorder.
“We decided to do an intervention and we held two more sessions of psycho-social intervention for the mother and the mother was counselled on how to help and assist the child.”
While being cross-examined by Mr Olatunde Adejuyigbe (SAN), Ogedengbe said that Child X was not tutored on what to say during the interview by either her or Child X’s mother.
“We used projective techniques in which a client projects their subconscious minds on paper.”
The clinical psychologist revealed to Adejuyigbe that she visited the mother of Child X’s friend who was also allegedly sexually assaulted by Adenekan.
“We saw the mother of the child’s friend but she was not willing to get involved in the case because of stigma,” she said.
Ogedengbe also added that she did not interview the staff of Chrisland School, Child X’s father and her older sister.
The clinical psychologist also insisted that the child was of above average intelligence.
“Children 0-5 years, are usually not able to form full sentences, the child could string meaningful sentences.
“In drawing a picture, most children her age do not draw meaningful drawings but she did.
“I have worked with children her age from diverse sections of society and she is of above average intelligence,” she said.
On re-examination by Boye, the prosecutor, Ogedengbe insisted that the child was not tutored.
“If a child is being brainwashed or tutored, the child won’t be consistent in answering several questions.
“You will see it in her non-verbal behaviour that she was tutored, there would be no flow of conversation, this child was not tutored,” the clinical psychologist said.
Section 137 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011 prescribes a life sentence for the offence of defilement of a child.
Justice Sybil Nwaka adjourned the case till March 21 for continuation of trial.

Court Shows Video Of 2 Year-Old Child Raped In Chrisland School

Sunday, 11 February 2018

When Queen of England knelt down Prince Philip bowed down for an African Emperor and Queen in Africa

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See Queen of England kneeling down and husband bowing for an THE MOST SUPERIOR ROYALTY IN THE WORLD!

Rare photo of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip bowing before the real original African Royalty...
Empress Menen Asfew and her husband Emporer Ras Tafari Makonnen Woldemikael Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia..
As far as is known Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillio have never bowed before anybody else...

Courtesy - Akogun Tola Adeniyi Emperor
Thanks Remi Oyeyemi

Saturday, 10 February 2018

kola Eleja bags African Excellent Entrepreneur Award

kola Eleja bags African Excellent Entrepreneur Award
Nigerian born International businessman, Kola Adeleye, popularly known as ” Kola Eleja “ has been named African Excellent Entrepreneur Man of the year by African Indigenous Entrepreneurs Foundation, AIEF
Adeleye, a self-made successful entrepreneur has his hand in various business such as haulage and transportation, hospitality industry with hotels and lounge in Nigeria , Dubai and London fish merchandizing and other businesses.
As one of the major Fish merchant in Africa, Kola Eleja has about 70 fish depot and cold room in Oyo Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and Ilorin with over 500 people on his payroll
In Britain his K & F Restaurant is cosy, cool and luxuriously apportioned with a mission of dispensing authentic African cuisines to Africans and their friends, It is one of the Best African restaurants where real African food is cooked and served without condiment
AIEF has enlisted his Letter of Investiture In the Archive of Achievers and will be formally decorated as a member In a date to be announced soon
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As one of the major Fish merchant in Africa, Kola Eleja has about 70 fish depot and cold room in Oyo Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and Ilorin with over 500 people on his payroll
In Britain his K & F Restaurant is cosy, cool and luxuriously apportioned with a mission of dispensing authentic African cuisines to Africans and their friends, It is one of the Best African restaurants where real African food is cooked and served without condiment
AIEF has enlisted his Letter of Investiture In the Archive of Achievers and will be formally decorated as a member In a date to be announced soon.

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kola Eleja bags African Excellent Entrepreneur Award