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Monday, 31 August 2015
Friday, 28 August 2015
MY REVERIE
Looking confident, he entered the coffee shop where I was
having lunch. My eyes could not leave his face. He was breathtakingly
handsome with stormy grey eyes and nice brown hair.
He was tall with broad shoulders flaunted through his slim
fitted suit and tight jean. I had never beheld such a sight. A part of
me longed for a glimpse from this prince charming. However, this
thought a part of me un-reluctantly dismissed on the ground of
inferiority and unequal social-strata.
How could such a handsome guy look at a short plump round
faced girl with freckles? Closely, I watched him walk to a tall blonde
with a model-like physique forgetting my unfinished meal which
anticipated my touch.
After sometime, my object of attraction or should I say
distraction exited the shop hand-in hand with the blonde. Hence, I
frequently visited the coffee shop with the hope of crossing paths
with this prince charming.
Nevertheless, my constant patronage proved futile in that he
never came back, never knew who I was and I remained at the rear as
regards information about who he was and from whence he came.
However, his cute face since then had remain imprinted on the
tables of my heart. "It was love at first sight". Although its been
twenty-four months, I still can't get him off my mind. His look,
smile, the shape of his eyes, his confidence, in fact all of him.
A part of me prays that our path convolutes again and maybe
this time I would get his attention but on a second thought, a part of
me would always know it is nothing but a desire that cannot be
notched. "Just a dream".
DEBBY
having lunch. My eyes could not leave his face. He was breathtakingly
handsome with stormy grey eyes and nice brown hair.
He was tall with broad shoulders flaunted through his slim
fitted suit and tight jean. I had never beheld such a sight. A part of
me longed for a glimpse from this prince charming. However, this
thought a part of me un-reluctantly dismissed on the ground of
inferiority and unequal social-strata.
How could such a handsome guy look at a short plump round
faced girl with freckles? Closely, I watched him walk to a tall blonde
with a model-like physique forgetting my unfinished meal which
anticipated my touch.
After sometime, my object of attraction or should I say
distraction exited the shop hand-in hand with the blonde. Hence, I
frequently visited the coffee shop with the hope of crossing paths
with this prince charming.
Nevertheless, my constant patronage proved futile in that he
never came back, never knew who I was and I remained at the rear as
regards information about who he was and from whence he came.
However, his cute face since then had remain imprinted on the
tables of my heart. "It was love at first sight". Although its been
twenty-four months, I still can't get him off my mind. His look,
smile, the shape of his eyes, his confidence, in fact all of him.
A part of me prays that our path convolutes again and maybe
this time I would get his attention but on a second thought, a part of
me would always know it is nothing but a desire that cannot be
notched. "Just a dream".
DEBBY
GODLY REGALIA
Perusing my doctrinal notes to revise the doxology of
the last programme, I encountered a heart raising moment when I read
these words "there is nothing the devil has, that God doesn't have
more".
Unconciously, the thought of the physical appearance
envisaged me. As a student of the higher institution and a
socio-concious being, I noticed that the attires worn especially that
of ladies demeans our communal and primeval ethos.
Although, these outfits could look smart and beautiful,
they negate the biblical standard of dressing. Hence, my view of these
clothes on the part of the ladies, is that they are mostly designed
for seductive purposes, owing to the flashy and body revealing ways in
which they are made.
However, I must mention the stigma, inferiority, degrading
and social detachment suffered by christians who have decided to
uplift the banner of biblical and morally upright mode of dressing.
Despite several cajouling nomenclatures
attributed to these ones, I believe the solace of the believer is in
the coming of the lord, going by the process of transformation at the
point of ascension which the scripture records.
Nonetheless, in me arouse an emotive state "pity"
which is ascribed to those who have chosen carnality over eternity.
Knowing that they would be absent at the gathering of the transformed
at the coming of the lord.
"The best of the devil cannot and will never equate to the least of
the almighty God"
DAMILOLA
the last programme, I encountered a heart raising moment when I read
these words "there is nothing the devil has, that God doesn't have
more".
Unconciously, the thought of the physical appearance
envisaged me. As a student of the higher institution and a
socio-concious being, I noticed that the attires worn especially that
of ladies demeans our communal and primeval ethos.
Although, these outfits could look smart and beautiful,
they negate the biblical standard of dressing. Hence, my view of these
clothes on the part of the ladies, is that they are mostly designed
for seductive purposes, owing to the flashy and body revealing ways in
which they are made.
However, I must mention the stigma, inferiority, degrading
and social detachment suffered by christians who have decided to
uplift the banner of biblical and morally upright mode of dressing.
Despite several cajouling nomenclatures
attributed to these ones, I believe the solace of the believer is in
the coming of the lord, going by the process of transformation at the
point of ascension which the scripture records.
Nonetheless, in me arouse an emotive state "pity"
which is ascribed to those who have chosen carnality over eternity.
Knowing that they would be absent at the gathering of the transformed
at the coming of the lord.
"The best of the devil cannot and will never equate to the least of
the almighty God"
DAMILOLA
Tuesday, 25 August 2015
Stones hand in transfer request
John Stones has handed in a transfer request at Everton as
he looks to push through his move to Chelsea.
The Toffees have previously rejected three bids from the
Premier League champions for the England defender but the
21-year-old now appears to be forcing the issue.
Everton had previously insisted that Stones is not for sale,
but reports suggested that they would prepared to sell for
£40million.
Stones' decision to hand in a transfer request comes after
his manager Roberto Martinez told his player that trying to
force a move would be a waste of time, claiming it was too
late in the window to finalise any deal.
Asked if a transfer request would change Everton's stance
on the situation, the Spanish coach said: "No, no. When you
have a long-term contract those things doesn't change at
all.
he looks to push through his move to Chelsea.
The Toffees have previously rejected three bids from the
Premier League champions for the England defender but the
21-year-old now appears to be forcing the issue.
Everton had previously insisted that Stones is not for sale,
but reports suggested that they would prepared to sell for
£40million.
Stones' decision to hand in a transfer request comes after
his manager Roberto Martinez told his player that trying to
force a move would be a waste of time, claiming it was too
late in the window to finalise any deal.
Asked if a transfer request would change Everton's stance
on the situation, the Spanish coach said: "No, no. When you
have a long-term contract those things doesn't change at
all.
Labels:
sports
Mario speaks
Mario Balotelli claimed he has always had Milan "in his
heart" as he trained back with his former club.
The Italy striker underwent a medical this morning before
agreeing a season-long loan deal back to Serie A from
Liverpool. Balotelli, 25, had joined the Anfield club from
Milan in a £16m transfer last summer.
The Italian club have now agreed a £1.6m loan deal with
Liverpool paying half the wages and no agreement to make
the move permanent.
Balotelli, who will again wear the No 45 shirt, was greeted
by two hundred fans at the Milanello training ground.
"I am happy to be back," he said. "I just want to train and
show what I can do. Physically I am quite good. I just have
to work.
"I always thought I could return – because I have always
had Milan in my heart and I always hoped to return.
"Do I want to finish my career here? I have to start to work
from now and have a good year and then we will see."
On 8/25/15, oluwole ayomide <oluwolejoy1@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ahassan Yakmut, director-general National Sports
> Commission has pleaded with President Muhammadu
> Buhari to assist in the development of sports in Nigeria.
> The DG made the appeal after briefing President Buhari on
> the activities of his Commission at the presidential Villa
> yesterday, August 24 in Abuja.
> Yakmut however commended the federal government for
> being the highest financier of sports in Nigeria.
> READ ALSO: Be Careful, Friends Warn Oliseh On Contract
> Terms With NFF
> He said: "We briefed President on sports development in
> Nigeria and its retinue of social economic values.
> "President was impressed with the presentation but he
> raised observation on the need for us to rekindle the
> exploitation of the medals available in swimming in order to
> make Nigeria top in All African Games table in future and
> that is actually the presidential observation that we have
> taken technical interest to ensure that it is implemented to
> the letter.
> "You know that we also have cultures that are oriented with
> gymnastics and that culture is the one that we will first of
> all technically invest in terms of facilities, coaches and
> programmes to make sure we compete with others.
> READ ALSO: All Africa Games: Nigeria Hires German Coach
> "Yes, we did discuss funding. But rather in discussion of
> funding we commended the Federal Government for being
> the highest financier of sports in Nigeria. And we also
> sought for his intervention to encourage the private sector
> to do the same with their budget for corporate social
> responsibility to promote sports.
> "And we also requested that his Excellency should intervene
> to allow the Nigeria Lottery Trust Fund to also channel a
> good percentage of the resources or funds available in the
> Fund for sports development as quoted in the Act that
> establishes it.
> "The Act says: 'The Funds in the Lottery Trust Fund are
> supposed to be disbursed for sports and other courses.' But
> we are yet to see that in a good percentage in order to
> encourage grassroot sports."
> Meanwhile, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos state has
> reiterated his administration's commitment to develop
> grassroot sports in the state.
> This is in fulfillment of one of the promises he made during
> the electioneering campaign.
>
heart" as he trained back with his former club.
The Italy striker underwent a medical this morning before
agreeing a season-long loan deal back to Serie A from
Liverpool. Balotelli, 25, had joined the Anfield club from
Milan in a £16m transfer last summer.
The Italian club have now agreed a £1.6m loan deal with
Liverpool paying half the wages and no agreement to make
the move permanent.
Balotelli, who will again wear the No 45 shirt, was greeted
by two hundred fans at the Milanello training ground.
"I am happy to be back," he said. "I just want to train and
show what I can do. Physically I am quite good. I just have
to work.
"I always thought I could return – because I have always
had Milan in my heart and I always hoped to return.
"Do I want to finish my career here? I have to start to work
from now and have a good year and then we will see."
On 8/25/15, oluwole ayomide <oluwolejoy1@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ahassan Yakmut, director-general National Sports
> Commission has pleaded with President Muhammadu
> Buhari to assist in the development of sports in Nigeria.
> The DG made the appeal after briefing President Buhari on
> the activities of his Commission at the presidential Villa
> yesterday, August 24 in Abuja.
> Yakmut however commended the federal government for
> being the highest financier of sports in Nigeria.
> READ ALSO: Be Careful, Friends Warn Oliseh On Contract
> Terms With NFF
> He said: "We briefed President on sports development in
> Nigeria and its retinue of social economic values.
> "President was impressed with the presentation but he
> raised observation on the need for us to rekindle the
> exploitation of the medals available in swimming in order to
> make Nigeria top in All African Games table in future and
> that is actually the presidential observation that we have
> taken technical interest to ensure that it is implemented to
> the letter.
> "You know that we also have cultures that are oriented with
> gymnastics and that culture is the one that we will first of
> all technically invest in terms of facilities, coaches and
> programmes to make sure we compete with others.
> READ ALSO: All Africa Games: Nigeria Hires German Coach
> "Yes, we did discuss funding. But rather in discussion of
> funding we commended the Federal Government for being
> the highest financier of sports in Nigeria. And we also
> sought for his intervention to encourage the private sector
> to do the same with their budget for corporate social
> responsibility to promote sports.
> "And we also requested that his Excellency should intervene
> to allow the Nigeria Lottery Trust Fund to also channel a
> good percentage of the resources or funds available in the
> Fund for sports development as quoted in the Act that
> establishes it.
> "The Act says: 'The Funds in the Lottery Trust Fund are
> supposed to be disbursed for sports and other courses.' But
> we are yet to see that in a good percentage in order to
> encourage grassroot sports."
> Meanwhile, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos state has
> reiterated his administration's commitment to develop
> grassroot sports in the state.
> This is in fulfillment of one of the promises he made during
> the electioneering campaign.
>
ports Commission Runs To Buhari, READ WHY
Ahassan Yakmut, director-general National Sports
Commission has pleaded with President Muhammadu
Buhari to assist in the development of sports in Nigeria.
The DG made the appeal after briefing President Buhari on
the activities of his Commission at the presidential Villa
yesterday, August 24 in Abuja.
Yakmut however commended the federal government for
being the highest financier of sports in Nigeria.
READ ALSO: Be Careful, Friends Warn Oliseh On Contract
Terms With NFF
He said: "We briefed President on sports development in
Nigeria and its retinue of social economic values.
"President was impressed with the presentation but he
raised observation on the need for us to rekindle the
exploitation of the medals available in swimming in order to
make Nigeria top in All African Games table in future and
that is actually the presidential observation that we have
taken technical interest to ensure that it is implemented to
the letter.
"You know that we also have cultures that are oriented with
gymnastics and that culture is the one that we will first of
all technically invest in terms of facilities, coaches and
programmes to make sure we compete with others.
READ ALSO: All Africa Games: Nigeria Hires German Coach
"Yes, we did discuss funding. But rather in discussion of
funding we commended the Federal Government for being
the highest financier of sports in Nigeria. And we also
sought for his intervention to encourage the private sector
to do the same with their budget for corporate social
responsibility to promote sports.
"And we also requested that his Excellency should intervene
to allow the Nigeria Lottery Trust Fund to also channel a
good percentage of the resources or funds available in the
Fund for sports development as quoted in the Act that
establishes it.
"The Act says: 'The Funds in the Lottery Trust Fund are
supposed to be disbursed for sports and other courses.' But
we are yet to see that in a good percentage in order to
encourage grassroot sports."
Meanwhile, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos state has
reiterated his administration's commitment to develop
grassroot sports in the state.
This is in fulfillment of one of the promises he made during
the electioneering campaign.
Commission has pleaded with President Muhammadu
Buhari to assist in the development of sports in Nigeria.
The DG made the appeal after briefing President Buhari on
the activities of his Commission at the presidential Villa
yesterday, August 24 in Abuja.
Yakmut however commended the federal government for
being the highest financier of sports in Nigeria.
READ ALSO: Be Careful, Friends Warn Oliseh On Contract
Terms With NFF
He said: "We briefed President on sports development in
Nigeria and its retinue of social economic values.
"President was impressed with the presentation but he
raised observation on the need for us to rekindle the
exploitation of the medals available in swimming in order to
make Nigeria top in All African Games table in future and
that is actually the presidential observation that we have
taken technical interest to ensure that it is implemented to
the letter.
"You know that we also have cultures that are oriented with
gymnastics and that culture is the one that we will first of
all technically invest in terms of facilities, coaches and
programmes to make sure we compete with others.
READ ALSO: All Africa Games: Nigeria Hires German Coach
"Yes, we did discuss funding. But rather in discussion of
funding we commended the Federal Government for being
the highest financier of sports in Nigeria. And we also
sought for his intervention to encourage the private sector
to do the same with their budget for corporate social
responsibility to promote sports.
"And we also requested that his Excellency should intervene
to allow the Nigeria Lottery Trust Fund to also channel a
good percentage of the resources or funds available in the
Fund for sports development as quoted in the Act that
establishes it.
"The Act says: 'The Funds in the Lottery Trust Fund are
supposed to be disbursed for sports and other courses.' But
we are yet to see that in a good percentage in order to
encourage grassroot sports."
Meanwhile, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos state has
reiterated his administration's commitment to develop
grassroot sports in the state.
This is in fulfillment of one of the promises he made during
the electioneering campaign.
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