Sunday 25 August 2013

Arsenal Targets and Dayo's Analysis

Since the end of the 2012/13 season, Arsenal football club of England has been linked with several (if not all) types of players the world has to offer. My question now: Do we have to buy or do we need to buy? Your answer is as good as mine. We NEED to buy. Not just to add up numbers but to most importantly, increase the competition for the red and white Jersey. No player (CR7 and Messi inclusive) has the right to just walk in to every match day squad.
Having lost the chance to sign any "marquee" signing YET, I'd love Arsene and his scouting networks take a look at the following players.

1. Jackson Martinez - Oh boy! What more do I have to say or write to convince you guys on how awesome this Columbian lad is? He ticks virtually every box you require of a CF. He's got quick feet, good turn of shot, great technique and top notch team play. I see him changing clubs soon for a fee of around £25m to £30m.

2. Lars Bender - This is a type of DM most coaches will do anything to have. He breaks up opposition play so well as linking up well with those in front of him. He'd cost around £15m to £20m.

3. Micah Richards - Big, Versatile, Strong, Good Technique and Ability to chip in few vital goals is how best to describe the England international defender. A player of his kind would really go on to be a fans' favorite. He should command a fee of £10m to £15m.

4. Tim Krul - The "left footed" Dutch international keeper was "rumoured" to be one of our targets. Mind you, I'm not being sarcastic but I'm yet to be convinced he is so much of an improvement over the lads we have at the Emirates. Though he is a promising young goalkeeper BUT he is also a suspect when it comes to be being struck down with injuries. A fee of around £12m to £15m should be able to convince Pardew and Newcastle into parting ways with Krul.

5. Juan Mata - Yeah right! I was shocked myself but what can we say? It will be an honour to have this amazing Spanish playmaker work his magic I'm the red and white Jersey. Whether or not he'll do justice to whatever transfer fee (mind you, a reasonable one)... is no question. What should be the question is, will Chelsea ever sell him? I hear a transfer fee of between £25m to £30m  should see him jump ship to the Emirates.
That's all folks. Please feel free to post your comments below and I'd be glad to hear from you guys on Twitter @MaybachDAYO
   'till another day...  *God Loves Me*

Monday 19 August 2013

Gazidis, Kroenke, Law, Wenger: Who Is To Blame?

I don’t know about you fine fellow Gooners, but I have been pinching myself occasionally during the last few days: A ‘wake me up please from this rotten nightmare’ sort of pinch. Unwisely, many Gooners including your favorite Naija boy, consciously or subconsciously, tend to wish away the summer time in order for proper footie to start again as soon as possible. And when the moment finally arrives, we want to be filled with (very often unrealistic) hope to win silverware again: we like to see a strong squad, a good pre-season, a nice new shirt, and a few new players we can get really excited about.

Whilst watching the Preview of the Barclay's Premier League 2013/2014 season on Saturday, I was amazed by the number of Canaries wearing a No.9 ‘Van Wolfswinkel’ shirt in town. I counted seven in just five minutes: the Norwich new record signing has become the embodiment of hope for the Canaries (and boy, did he deliver for them this weekend). It made me MAD at Gazidis, Kroenke and Wenger (Arrgh!!!) for seemingly not understanding/wanting to
understand the very basic nature of football and its supporters, especially after promising so much at the start of the Torture Window.
Arsenal football club were in great position a few months ago: the team fought back to finish in the top-four, a strong core-team of young and experienced players was coming together, the main competition was going through major change, and we did not have to sell any of our star players but would be able to add to our squad with considerable funds. Strategically, Arsenal were in a superb position to make significant steps towards breaking into the very top of the PL again (quit rolling that yeye eyes of yours).
Three months later: no core players have been sold (as yet) but also nobody was bought, and the squad is depleted – in terms of numbers, and possibly, morale – after suffering a number of bad to very bad injuries during pre-season; and seeing no quality additions will also not have helped. We also lost a game, but that can happen and the season is long; although, the timing of it is very painful.
Rather than having every reason for real optimism for the new season, the club finds itself in considerable turmoil right now: a squad lacking strength in depth (no midfielders who can defend, not many defenders left for example) and not enough quality players who can make a real and sustained difference; and a disgruntled fan base who feel let down and to some extent manipulated by the BoD (Board of Directors).
The management of the club have, until now, over promised and totally under delivered, and only a small miracle of quality transfer dealings could possibly turn the situation round again.
The mood could easily have been so different, and that’s what is so frustrating.
Most supporters wanted a quality addition in all four lines: GK, defence, midfield and attack. An experienced back-up goalkeeper, or for some the new No.1, was high on the list, but most of us really wanted Arsene to finally get a quality DM who could play a bit of footie as well. Many of us also felt that we needed either a quality ‘third or fourth’ CB, or if Sagna was to be moved into central defence, an experienced RB. Many of us also believed we needed to add more fire power to our attack, and it appears that the club have been trying to achieve the latter as their first priority.

So what went wrong - WHO IS TO BLAME?

The problem is that despite the media’s attempt to desperately fill in the holes, we lack tangible knowledge of what has really happened in terms of transfer dealings this summer. It is one big, black box for us. We know the input: £70m to spend; we know the output: no players signed; but we do not know the throughput, other than the club making a few bids for players during the summer – and very little has actually been confirmed by the club on any of these bids.
But as supporters we can only be understanding for so long and the facts of the matter are there have not been any signings, and the season has started already.
So why did the club not spend the money and sign players this summer, and why did Gazidis come out so noticeably with his statement that we can compete with the best and have lots of money to burn in the process?
It did not seem very clever to be so public about it at the time, other than perhaps an attempt to convince top player prospects that the club is entering a new era, AND/OR to put some pressure on Wenger to buy a different calibre of player this time round. Some will argue he did it to get supporters to renew their season tickets, but I reckon that is far too cynical and Gazidis is too clever a man to underestimate the incredible damage this could do to the club long-term.
No, something is not right here. Of course, each and every failed attempt to sign up a new player could be down to causes beyond the control of the club: other clubs not prepared to sell (yet) or simply wanting unacceptably high sums of money; players not wanting to come or too many contractual complications, etc.
But usually money talks and as we have seen many times with clubs like Liverpool, Man City etc, if you are prepared to pay the right price, AND individual packages, quality players will come. Key in all of this is not to set your sight too high but go for realistic targets.
Despite having considerable funds, the club will still negotiate hard to get their targets for the ‘right’ price; but the right price in football is very hard to determine as there is lots of (oil) money about to constantly inflate the prices and undermine our negotiations, and this could be the main reason for missing out on all our apparent prospects until now.
Some have argued that the club is simply not
negotiating astute enough; that we are dithering too much. If so, who is to blame for this: the negotiators, the manager, the final decision makers (Gazidis, Kroenke?). We just don’t know, and as long as we don’t, we have to blame them all, including Arsene Wenger.
It could well be that the management believed they could survive till the end of the transfer window with the existing squad and bring in players right at the end if need be, when negotiating can be a lot easier with those clubs who are desperate to sell to make ends meet. But this would always have been a very risky strategy, and losing on Saturday, combined with the depletion of our first team squad, have left the club in an embarrassing predicament right now.
Whatever the reasons, the facts are the season has started and we signed nobody; we have a weak squad, AND first team, for the foreseeable future; and it could and should have been very different right now.
The management need to take responsibility and act accordingly. If you treat our football club like a business – something I can understand to a certain extent – you also need to act like a proper business when those in charge over-promise and under-deliver; whoever that is. You also need toput things right pronto.

Your ‘customers’ demand it.

Keep the Faith guys...

....'till another day. *God Loves Me*

P.S: You weren't expecting me to highlight our defeat in the very game at the Emirates Stadium were you? I thought same!

Sunday 18 August 2013

A message to all single ladies - from Charly Boy

I stumbled upon this piece online from Mr Charlie Boy and decided to share it with you guys.

See it after the cut...

If you're a single lady...this message is for you from Mr Charles Oputa

All the single ladies reading this, chin-up
and give your good self a thumb up. Nothing
doest thou. Last week I had a father/
daughter discussion with my Princess. I could
feel the frustration in her tone as we spoke
about different issues. When I asked about
her boyfriend she gave me a very long and
irritated “Naija babe” hiss, she aired out
her frustrations with this whole dating
business. "Daddy we are no longer dating."
“I’m so very sorry my love, but what
happened I queried,” very anxious to hear
the gist, cause me and my Princess are just
that close. This is my daughter’s 3rd
boyfriend since she started dating, and she
has only been with him for barely 6months…
"Daddy, please I’m tired, he is not
ambitious, he has no drive, and he is too laid
back for his own good, how can I marry a
man like that? To make matters worse, he
thinks I am overly ambitious, he says I do
way too much – please tell me how that’s a
bad thing.” Hummmmm, my daughter, my
princess my pride and joy is unhappy.
You see since childhood, my Princess has been very independent, very focused and determined - no nonsense kind of ‘chic’, (can an apple fall too far from its tree). She is intelligent and extremely hardworking, I mean what more could a man ask for in a woman? Quickly, I was thinking of how to calm my ticked off Princess down. "Darling, you know daddy will always love you no matter what, most importantly you know damn too well that you are not under any pressure to get married. So be patient, concentrate on your carrier and yourself my darling, he will come when he comes, and if he doesn't come, have your baby, I wouldn't mind another grandchild." Did I really say that? Oh! Yes I did, and I meant that.
Single ladies are on the rise these days, because for a long time coming, there has been an explosion of male joblessness in Nigeria and the world over. There has also been a decline in men's life prospects that have disrupted and distorted the dating or the "marriage market", in a way that narrows a marriage minded woman's options. Today all the Nigerian single "good" ladies who are desirous to settle down are at a cross road in their dating life, most of them are simply tired, a lot are frustrated and many are giving up.
Their options are really limited; it is mostly
between the millions of Gigolos or the deadbeat, some of who are pretending that they are waiting for Jesus before they get it together; those who don't have ambition burning in their soul. I can't believe that I told my daughter to go ahead and have a baby out of wedlock. Well, with the way things are playing out in our environment, it is time we embraced new ideas about dating and marriage. Society’s highest institution called "Marriage" is fast becoming old fashioned and outdated. Look around and see the alarming rate of divorce matters all over the place, something is definitely wrong my people. At this rate, falling in love and getting married will be a question of choice rather than societal expectation or luck.
Frankly speaking, women have climbed so high in their independence and career and are doing way better than the men. Men have been falling behind with amazing alacrity. Good single women are so disappointed and it’s unimaginable, it's like going to a party that has been the talk of the town for long. You buy your new dress hoping to show off at the party, but by the time you land, they tell you that all the good people have left, and the ones left are really the servants, their friends or relatives who have come to scavenge on the left over food. Believe it or not, that's the situation today, no kidding.
Since the days of my grandfather, marriage has been primarily an economic and political contract between 2 families, prized and policed by families, relatives and community. That’s why in my village, they will tell you "no be only your wife/husband you they marryoooooo" Things have changed since then, most of our dates are from facebook, bb chat, online dating, the hocus-pocus church called Pentecostals, etc. There is no doubt in my mind that we are in the midst of an extraordinary change. The transformation of young outstanding women, considered marriage material, is momentous, immensely liberating and immensely scary for prospective suitors. All the old ways are breaking down, these days ladies want to be in-charge of their lives, you can't blame them.
Forget about the days of being submissive, na for your pocket. Forget about marriage vows where it says about obeying your husbands, hummmm joor, they are not slaves, understanding works better.
Do they need husbands to have babies these
days? Please don't get this twisted, marriage is divine and sweet when you can not only find a soul mate, but someone who can inspire you, respect you, love you, adore your feminity and
independence. They are hard to find oooooo. My daughter knows that finding a good man is like finding a needle in a haystack. None the less, should women feel psychologically defeated? Hell No! Most men who don't know what time it is are still locked down with that old macho bullshit, that it is a Man’s world. Hummmmm for where, my people, women run things now, let’s get used to it, abegi, so our days on earth will be longer joor.
My princess, my baby, my joy, my little big girl knows that her character, her pedigree, her background, her ambition, her zeal and courage will most likely intimidate a lot of men out there, she realizes that this will further narrow her pool of prospects, just like she is also aware that with each passing year she is getting older and never younger but the options stay very limited. All I’m trying to say is this, I tip my hat for all the "good" single ladies out there, keep the fate, I admire your courage in not wanting to settle for any trash out there. If it doesn't fit, trash it, finding a life time partner is not ‘moimoi’. The world is already too troubled for you to be in a relationship that you know will not make you happy. Women can see these things ahead you know, that's why they are a special breed of God’s creation. I have discovered lately that men need women in their lives to keep them stable, but if push comes to a shove, women don't really
need men, a case in point, ‘The great Oprah’. Yes, good men are hard to find, ask Lady D. Ha!!

So guys, what do you think? Feel free to drop your comments in the comments section.
....'till another day. *God Loves Me*

Friday 16 August 2013

Tuition Free Polytechnics In Finland 2013 Online Application

Study Free In Finland 2013 — Before I
get started, I want to tell you that the
application process into Tuition Free
Polytechnics has for Autumn 2013 has
closed. Application dates for autumn 2013
were 7 January – 12 February 2013.
Application usually comes up at this
period of the year, so you might want to
bookmark this. However, the application
dates for springs 2014 which starts on 2
September and closes on 13 September
2013 at 4.15 pm Finnish time is included.
This page contains admission
requirements to study free in Polytechnics
in Finland as well as other requirements
you must meet to live and study in
Finland. This was published for the 2013
Autumn Admission and it’s going to still
be applicable for 2014 applications. Only
the dates will change, so, just bookmark
this.
Application practicalities into Tuition Free
Polytechnics In Finland
Applying to programmes conducted in
English at polytechnics/UAS takes place
through a system of online joint
application. Prospective students can
apply to four different degree programmes
at polytechnics/UAS using the same
application form.
Application period for programmes starting in spring 2014 at Finland
Tuition-Free Polytechnics
Applications for spring 2014 starts on 2
September and closes on 13 September
2013 at 4.15 pm Finnish time.
All required attachments have to be at the admissions office of the applicant’s first choice polytechnic /UAS by 23 September 2013 at 4.15 pm Finnish time. All attachments have to be posted or delivered to the admissions office, faxed or scanned copies are not accepted. Paper applications not submitted online must arrive at the
admissions office of the applicant’s first
choice polytechnic/UAS by the end of
application period at 4.15 pm Finnish
time. All those applicants who are
applying with a qualification completed
somewhere else than in Finland and are
not citizens of an EU/EEA-country, must
provide a proof of language skill.
Accepted certificates are:
*TOEFL score 550 pbt/79-80 ibt
*IELTS academic score 6.0
*Cambridge ESOL’s Certificate of
*Proficiency in English (CPE) or
*Cambridge ESOL’s Certificate in
*Advanced English (CAE), grade C or
higher
*Pearson test of English
*General test level 4 or higher
*Academic test level 51 or
higher
*Grade C in the Finnish Matriculation
examination in advanced level
*English skills level 4 in English in all parts
in the National Certificate of
Language Proficiency (English
communicative oral skills, reading
comprehension and writing)
*In addition upper secondary education or
University degree in English completed in
the United Kingdom, Ireland, the United
States of America, Canada, Australia or
New Zealand or a bachelor’s or Master’s
degree conducted in English in a
European Union or European Economic
Area -Country is also accepted as a
demonstration of sufficient English
language skills. Education in English
completed in any other country will not
be accepted. Proof of language skill must
arrive at the admissions office by 23
September 2013 4.15 pm at the latest.
Please contact the admissions office of
the polytechnic/UAS of your first choice in
all matters relating to your application
and to changes in your circumstances.

Fees and Cost of Studying in Finland

Higher education in Finland is free of charge. The polytechnics’/UAS’ students
need to pay the student organisation’s
(SAMOK) annual membership fee to get a
student card. The student card allows
students certain benefits and discounts
(in travelling etc.).
A non-EU student must prove that he/she
is able to support his or her living in
Finland during the studies. The required
sum of money is 500 euros per month or
6000 euros per year.

You can click the following link for more
information:
http://www.ngscholars.com/2013/08/tuition-free-polytechnics-in-finland-2013-application/

Thanks to my friends at @ngscholars for the heads up.

UNIOSUN Awarded $10,000 USD Grant By Google

Osun State University, UNIOSU’s
Information Management and Technology
Centre (IMTC) gets $10,000 USD from
Search Engine Giant – Google. This is good one for the IMTC and the whole UNIOSUN
Community at large.
The Information Management and
Technology Centre (IMTC), Osun State
University has been awarded a Ten
Thousand Dollars ($10,000 USD) grant by
Google in the just concluded 2013 edition
of the CS4HS program.
The grant was awarded under the
Computer Science for High School (CS4HS)
program, which is an annual grant
program designed to increase awareness
of and interest in computer science
amongst high school and primary school
students through the help of their
teachers.
The program aims to connect teachers
with university academics and
educational institutions that provide them
with the training and resources they need
to teach computer science in fun and
relevant ways.
According to the Acting Director, IMTC Dr.
Caleb Akanbi, the proposal presented by
the IMTC was selected and announced as
one of the six (6) winners of the 2013
edition of the program in the Sub Saharan
Africa (SSA) region. Two winners
including Osun State University, were
actually selected from Nigeria.
The proposal is to train 36 secondary
school teachers, to be selected across the
six geo-political zones of The State of
Osun, on Computer and ICT related skills
during an intensive 5 days Training/
Workshop Programme in September, 2013.
News Via : UNIOSUN’s Official Website

Wednesday 14 August 2013

Honesty On Earth

I really don't get why we keep blaming this and that person for our problems when we at times are the Architect of our dismays. I understand Life gives you 1% of success while the rest 99% lies on your decisions. BUT! Do we have to be dishonest and untrustworthy because we want to be successful? Absolutely not. I heard this top Nigerian Female Elite say on TV some time ago that "Nigerian Youths are unemployable because of their attitudes".  I took her statement offensive and inappropriate at first. But deducing what attitude could mean, I got this - Attitude can be the orientation of a person towards another human being or object. This act of dishonesty isn't just a thing of the Nigerian society or African virus, you'd be amazed at how annoyingly cunning people in the Western World are too. I get so irritated (YES! I'm allowed to be) when I see people act so nonchalant about everything yet they want to own the biggest empires in the world. Not judging anyone, just saying whatever is worth doing or having is worth doing or having well and in truth! Even in a very sensitive sector like the Health sector, the so called Professionals aren't straight forward with their diagnosis or assessments. I get the tricks and stuff played in the Business and Law firms but NOT the Health sector. To be honest, nothing beats absolute integrity - being Truthful and Trustworthy. I can hear Mother Earth crying out loud that we all need to change our orientation and be more Honest with our dealings. Like it or not,  whatever your decision in life, so many people are affected by them. So please let not the fancy stuffs this world has to offer change your perception of this beautiful Earth we live in. I appreciate our stubborn desire to succeed but in the right and honest way. So much awesome stuff lie waiting for us in the after life, choose wisely!
...'till another day. *God Loves Me*

He's Back!!!

Yes oh!!! What's going on beautiful people and Dayo's Diary Faithfuls? I know its been a very long while. Way too many things going on with your favorite Naija boy at the moment but I'm back now so let's get the awesome posts blogging. Haha!!!
PS: Thanks to everyone and anyone who called, sent messages while I was M.I.A.

... Much appreciated! ☺

GREAT!!! Tony O. Elumelu Supports The Future Awards Africa Prize for 5 years | Hosts African Young Person of the Year Honourees

The Future Awards Africa 2013 - BellaNaija - August 2013 (1)
Tony O. Elumelu
In another big move, one of Africa’s most influential entrepreneurs, Tony O. Elumelu (CON) has announced a 5-year endowment (support package) of The Future Africa Awards prizes. Recognized by the World Bank last year as ‘The Nobel Prize for Young Africans‘, The Future Awards Africa, which is in its 8th season, is presented in partnership with the African Union Commission and Microsoft.
The future of Africa is in the hands of brilliant young minds such as these,” said Tony O. Elumelu, Chairman of Heirs Holdings and Founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation. “Our endowment, which looks to the long term, will not only support the sustainability of this important prize, but also encourage up and coming young African leaders, who understand that they have a duty to stimulate this continent’s economic and social development with creative solutions.” Elumelu will also host 10 honourees for the African Young Person of the Year prize to an exclusive reception and mentorship session at the Heirs Holdings office, Lagos, Nigeria on Friday 16th August 2013.
The event is scheduled to coincide with the week of the International Day of the Youth. The honourees are drawn from across the continent and include Africa’s youngest billionaire, Uganda’s Ashish J. Thakkar, and Malawi’s inventor, William Kamkwamba, as well as Nigeria’s music entrepreneurs, Peter and Paul Okoye (P-Square).
The Future Awards Africa 2013 - BellaNaija - August 2013 (2)
Ashish J. Thakkar
The Future Awards Africa 2013 - BellaNaija - August 2013 (3)
Grace Ihejiamaizu
Other nominees for The Africa Prize are Tanzanian entrepreneur, Patrick Ngowi; Nigerian social entrepreneur Grace Ihejiamaizu; Cameroon’s rural health worker, Foglabenchi Lily Haritu; entrepreneur and software developer, Kariuki Gathitu from Kenya; clean water advocate and social entrepreneur, Saran Kaba Jones; South Africa’s youngest patent holder and serial inventor, Ludwick Marishane; and award winning student inventor from Burkina Faso, Moctar Dembélé.
The Future Awards Africa 2013 - BellaNaija - August 2013 (4)
Chude Jideonwo
We are excited to announce this institutional partnership as Heirs Holdings continues to set the pace for investing in Africa,” said Chude Jideonwo, who is Executive Director of The Future Project. “Through his varied support for young African leaders, Mr Elumelu has shown his particular interest in the next generation of Africa’s brightest and best, and in working with The Future Awards Africa, undeniably the leading platform on the continent for leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs; he has taken yet another giant step.” The awards event, to be televised exclusively for Africa Magic will hold in September 2013.
Media Partners include Channels TVSilverbird TVNigeria InfoTWVentures Africa, and Guardian Life. Online Partners are BellaNaijaLindaIkejiBlogInformation NigeriaPremium Times360NobsNigeriaNewsDeskLadunLiadiBlog, and Jobberman. Official Media Partners areCool FMWazobia FM and Y!/YNaija.com, and the official television partner is Africa Magic.
For more information, visit @TFAAfrica on Twitter or the website www.thefutureafrica.com/awards. The official hashtag for the event is #TFAA2013 

BREAKING NEWS: Federal Government to ASUU: “We Can’t Meet Your N92 Billion Demand”

Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
It seems the strike still goes on.
Yesterday, Tuesday 13th August 2o13, the Federal Government declared that it presently doesn't have the resources to meet the N 92 Billion financial demand by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
According to Punch Newspaper, at the opening of the two-day meeting of Commissioners of Finance and Accountants-General of States, Nigeria’s Minister of Finance Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said the N 92 Billion being demanded by the university lecturers was not within the reach of the Federal Government.
At the event themed Restructuring Nigeria’s Finances, she said;
“At present, ASUU wants the Federal Government to pay N92 billion in extra allowances, when the resources are not there, and when we are working to integrate past increases in pensions. We need to make choices in this country as we are getting to the stage where recurrent expenditures take the bulk of our resources and people get paid but can do no work.
Since I assumed office, the share of recurrent expenditure in our total budgets had increased astronomically. In fact, recurrent expenditure accounted for about 77.2 per cent of the federal budget and we are now working to re-balance this ratio.
The country is still suffering from the effect of the 2010 increase in salary. Do we want to get to a stage in this country that all the money we earn is used to pay salaries and allowances?
If the demands of the university lecturers are met and we continue to pay them salaries and allowances, we will not be able to provide infrastructure in the universities.”

The negotiation between the FG and the striking members of ASUU ends in impasse. Both parties have rescheduled the meeting to Monday 19th August 2013.
And we are made to believe we are the "Leaders of Tomorrow" yea? God help us!

Thursday 1 August 2013

Another 31 days.

What's up beautiful people, how you all today? Its August....Yea, I feel same too. The year 2013 is supersonic fast! It has come with its own fair share of highs and lows. Buh I'll never forget it as the year I bag my Bachelor's degree in Business Administration (taking a minute to thank God Almighty). On the very bright side, have you guys noticed August babies are frigging cute? (sic) For real, I don't wanna name names tho so I don't get into trouble. You know? Happy birthday to everyone born this Awesome month of August. Not much as happened since my last post, except for the fact that I keep wishing for a change in how this country is being run by "our Ogas at the Top". And it keeps getting stronger by the day. Wouldn't wish for a better place to call home but Naija. Except of course Heaven. (shines teeth)
A friend of mine is having a surgery today by the way. Same Testicular Torsion I had this time last year. Wish you speedy recovery with no compilations bro.
Need to ask our folks a question though. Do they rejoice with us that we are now graduates or are they pretty much joyous they are finally free from our endless allowance, scams and you know the rest. Feels good to be a graduate though. And hey, I did not say I was scamming or attempted to scam my folks oh.
On a very much happy mood, here's wishing my very good friend, partner in crime, Smallie, and the most stubborn and endowed cute chic I know Abu Osamamwen. Osas I call her.
Happy Birthday darling!!! I hope this is the begining of your greatest, most wonderful year ever!#BOOOOOM
Its a new month, just four months to go till the end of 2013. For those of you with the "New Year Resolution" there's still so much time to achieve what you wanna if you could just keep the faith and dedication. Always remember, tough times don't last but tough and blessed people do.
A bit of side talk though, can we please keep close watch on our body? I mean our health. Its so priceless if you ask me. Quit the self medications but seek proper advice by consulting a certified Doctor or Pharmacist nearest to you. I know this might sound like a cliché but Health truly IS Wealth!
....'till another day. *God Loves Me*