Wednesday, April 08, 2015

A High Price To Pay!

For some, looking sophisticated has become an occupation, an addiction, an everyday routine. To this category of people, they heave a sigh of relief once they're complimented for their looks (foot fashion). Others simply mimic what other people wear not really minding if it's healthy per-say. Yet others do not really care about their outward appearance even when it gets near shabby, or worse in it, bad or repulsive.
The perfect, pointy pair of 6-inch heels can make any outfit, but with this style comes much suffering. High heels have the stigma of being bad for both health and comfort,but this barely stops women from wearing them. Researches have shown that these towering shoes can be costly in more ways than one, taking their toll on your spine, hips, knees, ankles and feet, while altering your posture and gait. Thus, this post is aimed specifically at educating and convincing women to take it down a notch, in their best interest!
Permit me fellow ladies to say that inasmuch as we look lovely, stylish, confident, taller, sexier and prettier in heels, we have to suffer many of its side-effects. Feed your eyes:


Sunday, March 01, 2015

WELCOME TO MARCH OPB FABz!



I can’t believe the first two months of the year are already gone! Welcome to a new month. Welcome to March!


It's two months down already, ten more to go.

Remember: Time waits for no one. It keeps doing what it knows how to do best- tick!



Every second counts. Task yourself to do as much as you can. Set purposeful goals and reach out to see them mature. Try these:

  • Help others
  • Drink less
  • Get fit
  • Quit smoking
  • Find love
  • Save money
  • Enjoy life
  • Take a trip

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If you’re reading this, I appreciate you and because I do, I’ll kindly lend you my personal calendar to peep @ for a while.Trust me, it will be helpful.
You are a wonderful being. May God open your doors and give you several reasons to smile in March and many more months to come. Go outshine your equals! Happy viewing!




Wednesday, February 25, 2015

MY MARRIAGE.




Kpoi Kpoi Kpoi! Gbam Gbam Gbam! Dum Dum Dum!                                                                                                                           
Those consistent and scary bangs on my door sent cold shivers throughout my system. My heart thumped out of my chest into my belly. My palms turned wet all of a sudden. I became restive, uneasy. I didn’t see all of these coming, at least not now… or ever.                                    It’s barely 3 months after my dad’s demise and just 1 month after his funeral. I was not in the right frame of mind, still battling with emotional instability at the moment and only God knows till when.                                                                                                                                      It’s 01:00pm this hot Wednesday afternoon. I wasn’t expecting anyone, no one that my shattered brain could recall. My husband Williams Akunnaya Oriuwa (wealthy name for a wealthy man of his calibre), the 1st and only son of Senator (Chief) and Lolo Daniel Okpomechina Akuuwa Oriuwa, usually comes home in the evenings after work and meetings. Besides, the banging was a direct opposite of his soft knocks whenever he was at the door.                                                                                                                                                    And definitely not a friend since I had none again. They had all fled after several rains of insults, abuses and you’re-a-friend-of-a-gold-digger type of look and treatment all from my husband’s family.                                                                                                                                                                                            Who was it then I thought wildly? With fear, I fidgeted towards the door, tried opening it with my shaky hands until the visitor flung open the door almost smashing my face with it.                                                                                                                                                                My last minute guess was right afterall.

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Youth and World Peace.




In times past, a youth is confined and dedicated to farmwork on his father’s land. He is bent on protecting all his parents’ landed properties and making sure no gold digger dubiously takes possession of any. He is just satisfied with and leaps at mere exhortations like: “the richest farmer”, “the bravest hunter”, “the powerful herbalist”, “the strongest wrestler”, “the famous fish farmer”, “the best palm wine tapper”, “the wisest trader”, “the renowned flautist” and the list goes on. On the contrary, in present times, there has been a complete switch in the choice of career. We now hear of young CEOs, entrepreneurs, social activists, country ambassadors, writers and experts in various professions.
Fortunately, in this our 21st century,

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

A Break It Was...

I hate to say this but I have no option because it's the truth and must be said. But first of all, I must apologize to my great blog readers and followers for the long silence. This was due to circumstances beyond my control. I realized it's not healthy enough to keep you guys post-hungry. So, I am officially using this medium to say that the blog could only get better from now on. Trust me, the vibe has been revived and the fun has begun.
 Happy Reading. Remember Be the BEST YOU can be. Cheers!




Wednesday, August 27, 2014

We Are ENGINEERS!



ENGINEERING ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A TOOL FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT.

Asides peace, security, good governance, abundance of food and technical expertise, stable economy is yet another characterizing factor or yardstick used to measure the quality and quantity of a nation’s development. There must be a healthy relationship between production, trade and the supply of money in a particular country or region in order for its economy to thrive, be viable and sustainable. For this great milestone to be achieved, there must be forgone alternatives.
Entrepreneurship calls to mind the taking of bold innovative steps and imbibing of entrepreneurial skills and qualities (perseverance, creativity, boldness, positive-mindedness, enthusiasm, driving force, goal-orientation, focus, hardwork, commitment…),

Saturday, June 28, 2014

"Someone Like Me"

Meet lyrically-gifted 'OKEXTRA':

"OKEXTRA"

He is a gospel artiste, song writer and a natural worshipper. He has sang alongside other great gospel artistes and has also directed music in so many places. Okextra is born to worship and that has kept him going. He has done some singles like: "OLU ILURU AMAKA" (Your works are beautiful), which thrilled all. Do well to grab your own copy & listen if you have not already done so. Also from Okextra is "NSO" (Holy).
Amazingly, he recently dropped yet another thrilling single: "SOMEONE LIKE ME"


This time, he featured another extraordinary hip hop artiste "MAX-C":

"MAX-C"
So, sit back, relax and download the new single via http://goo.gl/fb/Xu0zg and don't forget to drop your comments. Cheers!