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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

SAHARA REPORTERS: JUST TOO OPINIONATED OR BIASED?

Sahara Reporters abeg if you no get news or anything to report make una organize some picnic or go sight seeing instead of this kind low life reporting that only presents you unprofessional. Just came upon this on sahara reporters' facebook page: 

with this quote: "The Action Congress Of Nigeria had its dangerous thugs too! Chief Olusegun Osoba a former journalist with a broom here supervises the assault on a photo journalist at the swearing-in ceremony of Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti state. A good photo journalist protects his camera."

Sahara Reporters, if this photo journalist was your staff  'How on Earth did he get up on that podium' in the first place? Now if this was in US, and I imagine a photo journalist getting too close for comfort, that man would have been knocked down flat by security. I'm sure the person that took this picture knows what his lens is meant to be used for. Your Photo Journalist should use his camera instead of going too close to pose for the camera. LOL!

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Nigerian state governor funded international playboy lifestyle with £50million fraud as he rose from humble roots working in London DIY store

  • James Ibori bought a portfolio of luxury London homes and a fleet of armoured Range Rovers
  • Fraudster may have stolen $250million from Nigerian coffers as he rose through the ranks
  • He spent £15,000 in two-day stay at London's The lanesborough hotel
  • He owned SEVEN properties in Britain
  • Ibori, 49, siphoned off millions by inflating state contracts
By Stephen Wright AND JOHN STEPHENS

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2107280/Nigerian-state-governor-funded-international-playboy-lifestyle-50million-fraud-rose-humble-roots-working-London-DIY-store.html#ixzz1newH8fG6

BOKO HARAM'S 'WESTERN EDUCATION' IS DEAD

In the west, the traditional educational system was designed during the industrial revolution, when the masses moved into urban areas to work in factories.

They created an effective method of training the following generations of factory workers. Children were instructed to memorize and regurgitate facts – to stop working when the bell rings – to sit in nice, neat rows of desks and ask for permission to move. It is no longer relevant in our modern culture.

Today, successful people work on projects not factory lines. They are rewarded for creating things rather than following orders. And, they are expected to adapt quickly to change within their profession, rather than working at the same job for 50 years. As we peek into the uncertain future of the 21st century.... So Boko Haram please explain the education you are rejecting because western education is not what we are getting here with the mediocre education system we have in Nigeria.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

THREE HEADED SNAKE DEMYSTIFIED




I just made the three headed snake scarier!

Thursday, October 27, 2011

INSPIRATION


I've always been that person that keeps doing it to get it right. And sometimes I look really stupid because looking at people's expressions while I'm at it, I know they are saying in their minds "Oh! quit already! Can't you see it's not gonna work out?" But This piece might be the inspiration you need to just keep walking...