Saturday, December 7, 2013

EXCERPT : HISTORY OF MANDELA

Nelson Mandela was born on July 18, 1918, into a royal family of the Xhosa-speaking Thembu tribe in the South African village of Mvezo, where his father, Gadla Henry Mphakanyiswa (c. 1880-1928), served as chief. His mother, Nosekeni Fanny, was the third of Mphakanyiswa’s four wives, who together bore him nine daughters and four sons. After the death of his father in 1927, 9-year-old Mandela—then known by his birth name, Rolihlahla—was adopted by Jongintaba Dalindyebo, a high-ranking Thembu regent who began grooming his young ward for a role within the tribal leadership.
The first in his family to receive a formal education, Mandela completed his primary studies at a local missionary school. There, a teacher dubbed him Nelson as part of a common practice of giving African students English names. He went on to attend the Clarkebury Boarding Institute and Healdtown, a Methodist secondary school, where he excelled in boxing and track as well as academics. In 1939 Mandela entered the elite University of Fort Hare, the only Western-style higher learning institute for South African blacks at the time. The following year, he and several other students, including his friend and future business partner Oliver Tambo (1917-1993), were sent home for participating in a boycott against university policies.
After learning that his guardian had arranged a marriage for him, Mandela fled to Johannesburg and worked first as a night watchman and then as a law clerk while completing his bachelor’s degree by correspondence. He studied law at the University of Witwatersrand, where he became involved in the movement against racial discrimination and forged key relationships with black and white activists. In 1944, Mandela joined the African National Congress (ANC) and worked with fellow party members, including Oliver Tambo, to establish its youth league, the ANCYL. That same year, he met and married his first wife, Evelyn Ntoko Mase (1922-2004), with whom he had four children before their divorce in 1957.

Nelson Mandela and the African National Congress

Nelson Mandela’s commitment to politics and the ANC grew stronger after the 1948 election victory of the Afrikaner-dominated National Party, which introduced a formal system of racial classification and segregation—apartheid—that restricted nonwhites’ basic rights and barred them from government while maintaining white minority rule. The following year, the ANC adopted the ANCYL’s plan to achieve full citizenship for all South Africans through boycotts, strikes, civil disobedience and other nonviolent methods. Mandela helped lead the ANC’s 1952 Campaign for the Defiance of Unjust Laws, traveling across the country to organize protests against discriminatory policies, and promoted the manifesto known as the Freedom Charter, ratified by the Congress of the People in 1955. Also in 1952, Mandela and Tambo opened South Africa’s first black law firm, which offered free or low-cost legal counsel to those affected by apartheid legislation.
On December 5, 1956, Mandela and 155 other activists were arrested and went on trial for treason. All of the defendants were acquitted in 1961, but in the meantime tensions within the ANC escalated, with a militant faction splitting off in 1959 to form the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC). The next year, police opened fire on peaceful black protesters in the township of Sharpeville, killing 69 people; as panic, anger and riots swept the country in the massacre’s aftermath, the apartheid government banned both the ANC and the PAC. Forced to go underground and wear disguises to evade detection, Mandela decided that the time had come for a more radical approach than passive resistance.

Nelson Mandela and the Armed Resistance Movement

In 1961, Nelson Mandela co-founded and became the first leader of Umkhonto we Sizwe (“Spear of the Nation”), also known as MK, a new armed wing of the ANC. Several years later, during the trial that would put him behind bars for nearly three decades, he described the reasoning for this radical departure from his party’s original tenets: “[I]t would be wrong and unrealistic for African leaders to continue preaching peace and nonviolence at a time when the government met our peaceful demands with force. It was only when all else had failed, when all channels of peaceful protest had been barred to us, that the decision was made to embark on violent forms of political struggle.”
Under Mandela’s leadership, MK launched a sabotage campaign against the government, which had recently declared South Africa a republic and withdrawn from the British Commonwealth. In January 1962, Mandela traveled abroad illegally to attend a conference of African nationalist leaders in Ethiopia, visit the exiled Oliver Tambo in London and undergo guerilla training in Algeria. On August 5, shortly after his return, he was arrested and subsequently sentenced to five years in prison for leaving the country and inciting a 1961 workers’ strike. The following July, police raided an ANC hideout in Rivonia, a suburb on the outskirts of Johannesburg, and arrested a racially diverse group of MK leaders who had gathered to debate the merits of a guerilla insurgency. Evidence was found implicating Mandela and other activists, who were brought to stand trial for sabotage, treason and violent conspiracy alongside their associates.
Mandela and seven other defendants narrowly escaped the gallows and were instead sentenced to life imprisonment during the so-called Rivonia Trial, which lasted eight months and attracted substantial international attention. In a stirring opening statement that sealed his iconic status around the world, Mandela admitted to some of the charges against him while defending the ANC’s actions and denouncing the injustices of apartheid. He ended with the following words: “I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. It is an ideal which I hope to live for and to achieve. But if needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die.”

Nelson Mandela's Years Behind Bars

Nelson Mandela spent the first 18 of his 27 years in jail at the brutal Robben Island Prison, a former leper colony off the coast of Cape Town, where he was confined to a small cell without a bed or plumbing and compelled to do hard labor in a lime quarry. As a black political prisoner, he received scantier rations and fewer privileges than other inmates. He was only allowed to see his wife, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela (1936-), who he had married in 1958 and was the mother of his two young daughters, once every six months. Mandela and his fellow prisoners were routinely subjected to inhumane punishments for the slightest of offenses; among other atrocities, there were reports of guards burying inmates in the ground up to their necks and urinating on them.
These restrictions and conditions notwithstanding, while in confinement Mandela earned a bachelor of law degree from the University of London and served as a mentor to his fellow prisoners, encouraging them to seek better treatment through nonviolent resistance. He also smuggled out political statements and a draft of his autobiography, “Long Walk to Freedom,” published five years after his release.
Despite his forced retreat from the spotlight, Mandela remained the symbolic leader of the antiapartheid movement. In 1980 Oliver Tambo introduced a “Free Nelson Mandela” campaign that made the jailed leader a household name and fueled the growing international outcry against South Africa’s racist regime. As pressure mounted, the government offered Mandela his freedom in exchange for various political compromises, including the renouncement of violence and recognition of the “independent” Transkei Bantustan, but he categorically rejected these deals.
In 1982 Mandela was moved to Pollsmoor Prison on the mainland, and in 1988 he was placed under house arrest on the grounds of a minimum-security correctional facility. The following year, newly elected president F. W. de Klerk (1936-) lifted the ban on the ANC and called for a nonracist South Africa, breaking with the conservatives in his party. On February 11, 1990, he ordered Mandela’s release.

Nelson Mandela as President of South Africa

After attaining his freedom, Nelson Mandela led the ANC in its negotiations with the governing National Party and various other South African political organizations for an end to apartheid and the establishment of a multiracial government. Though fraught with tension and conducted against a backdrop of political instability, the talks earned Mandela and de Klerk the Nobel Peace Prize in December 1993. On April 26, 1994, more than 22 million South Africans turned out to cast ballots in the country's first multiracial parliamentary elections in history. An overwhelming majority chose the ANC to lead the country, and on May 10 Mandela was sworn in as the first black president of South Africa, with de Klerk serving as his first deputy.
As president, Mandela established the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to investigate human rights and political violations committed by both supporters and opponents of apartheid between 1960 and 1994. He also introduced numerous social and economic programs designed to improve the living standards of South Africa's black population. In 1996 Mandela presided over the enactment of a new South African constitution, which established a strong central government based on majority rule and prohibited discrimination against minorities, including whites.
Improving race relations, discouraging blacks from retaliating against the white minority and building a new international image of a united South Africa were central to President Mandela’s agenda. To these ends, he formed a multiracial “Government of National Unity” and proclaimed the country a “rainbow nation at peace with itself and the world.” In a gesture seen as a major step toward reconciliation, he encouraged blacks and whites alike to rally around the predominantly Afrikaner national rugby team when South Africa hosted the 1995 Rugby World Cup.
On his 80th birthday in 1998, Mandela wed the politician and humanitarian Graça Machel (1945-), widow of the former president of Mozambique. (His marriage to Winnie had ended in divorce in 1992.) The following year, he retired from politics at the end of his first term as president and was succeeded by his deputy, Thabo Mbeki (1942-) of the ANC.

Nelson Mandela's Later Years and Legacy

After leaving office, Nelson Mandela remained a devoted champion for peace and social justice in his own country and around the world. He established a number of organizations, including the influential Nelson Mandela Foundation and The Elders, an independent group of public figures committed to addressing global problems and easing human suffering. In 2002, Mandela became a vocal advocate of AIDS awareness and treatment programs in a culture where the epidemic had been cloaked in stigma and ignorance. The disease later claimed the life of his son Makgatho (1950-2005) and is believed to affect more people in South Africa than in any other country.
Treated for prostate cancer in 2001 and weakened by other health issues, Mandela grew increasingly frail in his later years and scaled back his schedule of public appearances. In 2009, the United Nations declared July 18 “Nelson Mandela International Day” in recognition of the South African leader’s contributions to democracy, freedom, peace and human rights around the world. Nelson Mandela died on December 5, 2013 from a recurring lung infection.













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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

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Now what do we call this...what a shame. Empty promises in empty heads. Its no surprise cos i believe there was no such plan for an agricultural reform. You failed your party, gross incompetence.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Revealed: Secrets To Successful Investment


What the Bible Says About Money (Shocking)

Most people know Sean Hyman from his regular appearances on Fox Business, CNBC, and Bloomberg Television, but what they don’t know is that Sean is a former pastor, and that his secret to investing is woven within the Bible.

Perhaps that can explain why, despite his uncanny ability to predict precise moves in the stock market, Sean is often laughed at for his unique stance on investing.

For example . . . a few months ago Sean appeared on Bloomberg Television. At that time, Best Buy (BBY) was dropping to all-time lows of $16 a share. Sean predicted the stock could go down to $11 a share, and would then quickly rebound to $25 per share, and after that would rally to $40 per share over the next year.

Another commentator on the show actually mocked Sean for his stance, saying “$40 on Best Buy? If that’s the case Apple (AAPL) is going to $1,500. That’s the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard!” (Editor’s Note: At the time, Apple was trading at $650 per share).

Within a few weeks, Sean would receive the last laugh.

Best Buy dropped down to $11.20 a share and has since rebounded to $30 a share, continuing its path to $40 . . . exactly as Sean predicted. (Ironically, Apple has dropped down to about $400 per share).

During a recent private dinner with Sean, once he’d blessed the food, I wasted no time asking him what his secret is for investing so successfully.

I expected Sean to say that it was his years of experience at Charles Schwab or perhaps one of the complicated algorithms he uses for timing the stock market.

So when Sean responded that his secret to investing was the Bible, I was thoroughly shocked.

Yes, I knew Sean was a Christian (anyone who spends more than 1 minute with him will pick that up!). However, people usually keep their faith separate from things like . . . investing.

But not Sean.

For Sean, the Bible is his FOUNDATION for investing.

He explained to me how there is actually a “Biblical Money Code” woven into Scripture.

Sean says it is this Biblical Money Code that took him from making a mere $15,000 a year to now giving away up to $50,000 a year. Sean also credits this code with helping him turn his father’s $40,000 retirement account into $396,000.

Certain investment titans, Sean says, such as Warren Buffett and John Templeton, have already used this code to amass billions.

What Sean had to say impressed me so much that I asked him to put a presentation together that reveals how anyone could use this “Biblical Money Code.” (Click here to watch it now)

I’ve personally watched this presentation several times and it is already spreading virally.

During the video, Sean uses the teachings of King Solomon, Jesus of Nazareth, and the Apostle Paul to show how anyone can get out of debt . . . make sound investments . . . and morally build substantial wealth.

Sean even reveals a “debilitating ‘financial sin’ that blinds many . . . and could be costing you up to 41% of your life savings at this very moment.” What’s so deceiving about this sin is how innocent and safe it appears at first.

And at the end, he finishes up with his “12-12-12 plan for investing.” This is a simple step-by-step plan to go from being a saver, to an investor, to a philanthropist.

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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

ILLICIT SEX: ITS CASCADING IMPLICATIONS


The vices of premarital sex are plenteous compared to the
ill-fated but short pleasure derived from it.  It is an absolute
wonder how sex is been valued these days. Now it is the
trade mark, the basis-the factor used to determine the
authenticity of a relationship. While many others see it as an
"icing in the cake" for living a fun-filled youthful live style.
It is alarmingly disturbing seeing that the major actors these
unbecoming days are teens who lack the slightest idea of the
"dos" and "don't s" associated with premarital sex. They see
the act as a form of meeting up with their peers egoistic prowess,
derived from sexual escapades with peers peers of opposite sex.
It becomes rather appalling for parents becoming complete
ignoramus to the exorbitant lifestyles of their wards. While mos
 parents leave their their wards to solely care for themselves giving
them no little but no chance from the claws of sexual predators.
Parent should endeavor to cater for their children, for it their
responsibility. Even so, the bible compelled them to, regarding those
who fail to the task as worse than infidels. This mundane negligence
from parents often stray these wards to selling their chastity-their
prides to vanities.

RELATIONSHIPS:
Considering how premarital sex can affect relationships.
One high school girl wrote, “I am sixteen and have
already lost my virginity. I truly regret that my first time
was with a guy that I didn’t care that much about. Since
that first night he expects sex on every date. When I
don’t feel like it, we end up in an argument. I don’t think
this guy is in love with me, and I know deep down that I
am not in love with him either. This makes me feel
cheap. I realize now that this is a very big step in a girl’s
life. After you have done it, things are never the same. It
changes everything.”
Another young person said, “I slept with many, many
people trying to find love, to find self-worth. And the
more people I slept with, the less self-worth I had.”
Some people may argue, “Well, what if I really care
about him or her? I think sex will bring us closer
together.” Indeed, sex creates a bond. However, 80
percent of the time, the physical intimacy of a teens first
sexual relationship won’t last more than six months.
Couples who want what is best for their relationship or
future marriage will have the patience to wait.
Most of the time, when a girl gives away her virginity,
she assumes the relationship will last forever. Beyond one’s
 relationship, premarital sex frequently
causes tension within families because of the dishonesty
that usually accompanies the hidden intimacies.
Relationships with friends are often strained, and when
things turn sour, the gossip and social problems often
become unbearable. Everyone talks about how hard it is
to say no to sex, but no one tells you how hard it is when
you say yes.

PHYSICAL:
In regard to the physiological side of things, it is
dangerous for a young single woman to be sexually
active. Because a teenage girl’s reproductive system is
still immature, she is very susceptible to sexually
transmitted diseases (STDs). In fact, early sexual activity is
the number one risk factor for cervical cancer, and the
second is multiple sexual partners. A girl’s body, like
her heart, is not designed to handle multiple sexual
partners.
While your friend might plan on sleeping with only one
guy, she could be exposing herself to the STDs of
hundreds of people through a single act of intercourse.

EMOTIONAL:
The emotional side effects of premarital sex are also
damaging to a young woman. One of the most common
consequences of teenage sexual activity is depression.
Girls who are sexually active are more than three times
as likely to be depressed as girls who are abstinent.
In fact, the condition has become so predictable that the
American Journal of Preventive Medicine recommends to
doctors: “[Girls who are engaging in] sexual intercourse
should be screened for depression, and provided with
anticipatory guidance about the mental health risks of
these behaviors.” Even if a girl experiments with sex
once, research shows an increased risk of depression.
Also, consider the fact that the rate of suicide attempts
for sexually active girls (aged twelve to sixteen) is six
times higher than the rate for virgins.  Tragically,
these girls do not realize the purity, hope, and
forgiveness that they can find in Christ.
Unfortunately, many young women search for meaning
only in relationships with guys, instead of with God. It is
not uncommon for a girl to have sex in order to make a
guy like her more or to encourage him to stay with her.
She may compromise her standards because she is
afraid of never being loved. Once he leaves her, though,
an emotional divorce takes place. A person’s heart is not
made to be that close to a person and then separated.
Since teenage sexual relationships rarely last, the girl’s
sense of self-worth is often damaged. She may conclude
that if she looked better, he would have stayed longer.
This mentality can lead to harmful practices, such as
eating disorders. Or the disappointment she feels may
drive her into a state of self-hatred. Some young women
even begin to hurt their own bodies in an attempt to
numb the emotional pain. Such practices never solve the
problems, though. If she wants to be loved, she needs to
begin by loving herself.
In her heart, a girl who has been used knows it.
However, she may immediately jump into another sexual
relationship to escape the hurt. If she tries to boost her
self-esteem by giving guys what they want, then her self-
worth often ends up depending upon those kinds of
relationships. Her development as a woman is stunted
because without chastity she does not know how to
express affection, appreciation, or attraction for a guy
without implying something sexual. She may even
conclude that a guy does not love her unless he makes
sexual advances toward her. She knows that sex exists
without intimacy, but she may forget that intimacy can
exist without sex. A girl on this track usually feels
accepted initially, but that acceptance lasts only as long
as the physical pleasure.
Such a lifestyle will also take its toll on her ability to
bond. Here’s why: Sharing the gift of sex is like putting a
piece of tape on another person’s arm. The first bond is
strong, and it hurts to remove it. Shift the tape to
another person’s arm, and the bond will still work, but it
will be easier to remove. Each time this is done, part of
each person remains with the tape. Soon it is easy to
remove because the residue from the various arms
interferes with the tape’s ability to stick.
The same is true in relationships, because neurologists
have discovered that previous sexual experiences can
interfere with one’s ability to bond with future partners.
This does not mean that if a person is not a virgin on
the wedding night, he or she will be unable to bond with
a spouse. It simply means that when we follow God’s
plan, we have the most abundant life possible. But when
we turn from his designs and break his commandments,
often we are the ones who feel broken afterward.

SPIRITUAL:
Sin cuts us off from God, and this is the most serious
consequence of premarital sex. After going too far, many
of us know all too well the cloud of guilt that weighs on
our hearts. The solution is not to kill our conscience but
to follow it to freedom. It is calling us, not condemning
us. Provided we repent, God will be there to welcome us
home and let us start over (see John 8 and Luke 15).
What this all means is that our bodies, our hearts, our
relationships, and our souls are not made for premarital
sex. We are made for enduring love.

Saturday, June 15, 2013



"Fly in the plane of ambition,
and land on the airport of success,
Luck is yours,
wish is mine
may ur future
always shine. . .
With LOTZ OF LOVE
"Happy BIRTHDAY 2 YOU".

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

ONE CHANCE



Leaving as early as 6a.m on that dewy Monday morning Mary and her cousin Stella embarked on the journey to the church program as arranged. Arriving after the bumpy journey which took approximately six hours, they boarded a bus (molue) heading towards cele bus stop. In the bus were seated four boys-two at the back, 1 at the middle and 1 at the entrance. The bus stopped right in front of Mary and her cousin with a man and his wife standing beside them...cele-mile2...cele-mile2 d conductor beckoned....


Earlier in the day....

“Honey I had a dream last night and it wasn’t good, I think we should just forget about the delivery today. We can still do it tomorrow.”  “Did u not pray about it?” James questioned instead. “I did honey but I still don’t feel alright about it. You see there is nothing to worry about. You’d prayed about it plus it’s only a dream....” seeing she was heading nowhere she reluctantly gave up.

On their way to make the delivery of the 250,000 naira recharge card which they generated the previous day, as requested by one of their regular customers. The okada they entered fell while trying to avoid an oncoming vehicle. Luckily no one was hurt but the bike itself wouldn’t start. "Oga abeg make una enter another okada" which kind of wahala be this he cursed silently! Spotting an empty kekenapep (tri-cycle) coming their way Mrs James motioned for its driver as it pulled to an abrupt stop missing them by ten seconds. Not more than three poles from where they had the first, another accident had occurred; " Honey don’t tell me this is not sign enough that we are been warned, I don’t feel right about this can we please go home".

Swiping his face with his right hand and brushing his pants with the sweat that came of it; James stood with one hand akimbo. “Stop being superstitious.  That man was careless. These drivers drive like they own the road". Getting to prove he is the man he is, they continued on their way.

......Mary got in first and made her way to the back seat, while Stella took the seat right in front of Mary. The couple took the next seats as directed by the conductor.
They all took their seats not minding a glance at the contents of the bus. “Honey after supplying

Three minutes later while the bus was on its way. A voice that souded likethe conductor’s came alive “we nor wan hurt anybody, make una just corporate bring all una money and handsets and every valuables una carry". A cold chill ran down her spine as Mary saw both men sitting beside her produce locally made guns as the conductor started speaking, like a rehearsal done over time. In Mary’s hand held a cheap Nokia which they collected and ransacked her hand-bag. “Abeg na clothes wey we wan give orphanage home pipo dey inside the bag” was all Mary could utter as the wicked looking wrinkled-faced man snatched the hold-all bag from her. Seeing she was telling the truth they collected her cousins Samsung phone but did not take notice of the nylon bag which held her share of the things meant for charity.
“What’s all this nonsense, don’t your boys have any respect at all”. The elderly man sitting next to his wife yelled at the robbers. “Shut up, foolish man. Na here you wan speak English”. The guy behind hit him on his head with the butt of his gun and a reddish substance spluttered out through a small opening made from the contact of the gun and his head. “Jesus”. The man cried. “Shut up, na church you dey”. They collected his phone, wallet and his wife’s hand bag. Inside were two phones and the 250k worth of recharge card which they were on their way to deliver.
“Una don corporate well, so we go do as we promise. We nor go hurt anybody, so make una just jeje come down make nobody suspect anything”. The bus pulled to a stop and the one sitted close to the door slid it open and gave way for their passengers to come down. The four of them found their way down the bus and Mary pleaded, “bros abeg, I be student and I need my sim-card. Abeg I fit get my sim back? She pleaded more. The one with the phones removed her sim-card and tossed it at her. “Thank you bros, God go bless you” Mary saluted the guy. “Make una nor look for trouble o!” and they zoomed off.
The woman with the bag started shouting and crying, as her right hand interlocking the left rested on her head. “If only my husband had listened to me, none of this would have happened”. She cried more.
Stella dipped her right hand in her fancy nylon bag searching for something she had kept inside earlier in the morning. She planned stopping by the market to buy some of the things some of her customers sent her. She didn’t tell Mary because she knew Mary would not like the idea, for it would warrant them staying longer than planned….she eventually brought out her hand after locating what she thought was the 250k she had kept inside before leaving home. She brought out the money from inside the short she had stuffed it in, dancing synchronously at the sight of the well-arranged 1000 naira wad of cash. “Jesus! Mary exclaimed. Don’t tell me you had such amount of money with you all along”?  You are very lucky, everyone was saying. Just go render thanks to your God they added. While condolence was been rendered to the woman and her husband after she had narrated how she had told her husband the dream and how both accidents had been a warning in disguise. Mary and her cousin boarded another carefully selected bus, leaving the crowd behind.



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Saturday, March 23, 2013

SALVATION ARMY

To live a profound life 1 has to take bold steps in order 2 conquer life's huddles....to achieve that u have 2 be an actor!

You have to be in Gods army!

You have to wrestle your way up and be armed with the armor of salvation and the shield of faith, to remain alive.

Like we say 'Actor nor dey die 4 film'.

Joining the SALVATION army is free! U can get the form at any living church!

Good Success

Success is a product of divinity! Been successful aint the number of cars, houses and companies you have....neither is it d number of wives and children you possess! Its takes much more to attain 'GOOD SUCCESS'.

You want to be successful?

You dont need a pastor neither do u need a witch doctor, you can do it all by yourself.

The road to GOOD SUCCESS lies in the WORD of GOD. Psalms 1:1-3, Joshua 1:8.

Human Success => the driving force here is 'force'..forcing your way up and not minding those you hurt.
Satanic Success => the way up here is pulling others down, through evil means.

Divine Success => all round lasting success based on Gods word.