Wow! Tiwa Savage now a mother

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I’m happy to announce this!
Tiwa Savage just welcomed her first child – a son. She gave birth yerstetday July 21 at St Mary’s Hospital in LONDON

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Tee Billz shared this great news with a photo of the new baby delivered by his wife, Tiwa Savage on Instagram. He captioned it ‘Thank You Jesus’.
Big congrats to them!

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Goodnews! Tiwa Savage now a mother

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Wow! I’m happy to announce this!!
Tiwa Savage just welcomed her first child – a son. She gave birth yesterday July 21 at St Mary’s Hospital in LONDON

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Tee Billz shared this great news with a photo of the new baby delivered by his wife, Tiwa Savage on Instagram.
He captioned it ‘Thank You Jesus’.

Big congrats to them!

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JAMB Announces Cut Off Marks For University, Polytechnic And College of Education Admissions

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The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB, has announced the 2015 cut off marks for both University and Polytechnic/Colleges of Education admissions.

The cut off mark for University admission is put at 180 while that of polytechnics and Colleges of Education admission is put at 150.

JAMB registrar, Dibu Ojerinde, announced the cut off marks at a press conference in Abuja yesterday July 14th.

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How To Survive A Trip When No One Speaks English

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English is widely considered the universal language of travel, and so, many travelers often assume everyone they meet should speak some level of English. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. While staff at the airport, hotels and some restaurants in many cities might know a few words of English (as they often deal with visitors), the locals who rarely encounter foreigners may not speak any English at all.

If you are stuck in a city where no one speaks a language you understand, and you have no clue on how to survive, here are 5 tips survive, 5 tips on how to help you communicate anyways.

1) Do not panic

While language difficulties can be frustrating and even scary sometimes, stay optimistic!  Fretting will only draw attention and encourage swindlers to take advantage of you. Employ logic and maintain a confident composure. No matter how dire your situation, you will cross the hurdle eventually.

2) Try gestures

Body language plays a huge role in communication. Try hand gestures and miming as they are almost universally  understood.

You may be worried about looking silly, but as long as you get the results you want, this should be the least of your concerns. Simple hand gestures, miming, drawing and pointing go a long way towards breaking through any language barrier.

You however need to be careful with your gesticulations as seemingly innocent gestures in your own country could prove offensive elsewhere in the world. To play safe, it’s wise to read up on taboos and hand gestures before using them.

3) Learn the basics

Mastering new languages can be unbearably difficult, however, learning the basics of a foreign language can be a life saver.

People are immediately friendlier when you use simple phrases as ‘Hello”, “Thank You” and “Please”. Learn the meaning of these phrases in the local language and use them. The people you are trying to communicate with will be more considerate, most likely appreciate your efforts and be much more willing to assist.

You can even take it a step further by learning important sentences such as: “Do you speak English?” or “I am lost, can you help me?” There are books and resources available online for this purpose.

4) Have a notepad and a pen

When speaking fails, writing usually comes in handy. Ensure you have a notepad that has your information in case of an emergency.

Write down the address of your lodgings in the local language and the contact information of a travel buddy or local who you know. If you get lost, you can give the note pad to a taxi driver and he will take you back to your hotel in no time.

Even if you have learnt the basics, it is still important to write down information on your itinerary or things you need to purchase as you might not know how to make the correct pronunciation. For instance, the city ‘Nice” in the south of france is pronounced “Niss” rather than the normal English equivalent ‘nice’.

5) Use a translator

The great thing about living in the 21st century is that there is literally an app for everything- as long as you have a smartphone, tablet and internet service, all hope is not lost. Simply download a translation app!

Google Translate works wonders as it cover a long list of languages, and it gives you an option of deciphering even languages you cannot identify. All you need to do is have a local speak a word of the language into the app’s mic or you point your phone camera at the written word and it will work its magic. If you are not the techy type, you can simply resort to the old school method and hire a language translator as a guide.

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INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT YEAR 2015

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INTERESTING THINGS ABOUT YEAR 2015
4/4/2015 Saturday
6/6/2015 Saturday
8/8/2015 Saturday
10/10/2015 Saturday
12/12/2015 Saturday

The Calendar of 1998 and Calendar of 2015 are the same; they have the same Dates and Days, even the Festivals are same.

Who said you cannot get back what you’ve lost 17yrs ago?! OR who said you cannot regain the past opportunity or lost glory?

I declare unto you now, all your PAST
OPPORTUNITIES and LOST GLORY are RESTORED to you in JESUS’ Name.
AMEN!!!ߙ

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Happy New Month and welcome to the 2nd half of year 2015!

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