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Hollywood actor, Hakeem Kae-Kazim was born in Lagos State, Nigeria 🇳🇬   and is a native of Ogun State. He has featured i...
18/09/2023

Hollywood actor, Hakeem Kae-Kazim was born in Lagos State, Nigeria 🇳🇬 and is a native of Ogun State. He has featured in several hit movies such as ‘Hotel Rwanda,’ ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine, ‘Pirates of the Caribbean,’ ‘At World’s End' and many TV series including 24, and Criminal Minds. He has also featured in some Nollywood movies like ‘Last Flight To Abuja,’ ‘Black November’ and ‘Half Of A Yellow Sun.’

UK hikes student visa fee to £490, £115 for visit visa:
17/09/2023

UK hikes student visa fee to £490, £115 for visit visa:

The increment was made known in a statement on Friday by the UK Home Office after legislative approvals.

WHO IS DR YEMI CARDOZO ?? Cardoso, a Lagosian, grew up and attended Corona School Ikoyi and St. Gregory’s College in Lag...
17/09/2023

WHO IS DR YEMI CARDOZO ??

Cardoso, a Lagosian, grew up and attended Corona School Ikoyi and St. Gregory’s College in Lagos for his primary and secondary education, respectively.

He completed his undergraduate studies upon obtaining a Bachelor’s degree (B.Sc.) in Managerial and Administrative Studies from Aston University in 1980. He later furthered his education at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government (HKS), earning a Master’s degree in Public Administration in 2005 as a Mason Fellow.

In recognition of his outstanding achievements in the private and public sector, Cardoso was granted a Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) (honoris causa) by Aston University in 2017. He is also esteemed as a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers.

His dedication to lifelong learning has garnered recognition from various educational institutions, including as:

•Trustee of the Harvard club of Nigeria from 2022 till present
•Trustee of the Harvard Kennedy School Nigeria Alumni from 2020 till present
•Board advisor of the Lagos Business School from 2019 till present
•Trustee of St. Augustine University from 2018 till present
•Global Alumni-elected Board member of Harvard Kennedy School from 2006 – 2010.

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There's nothing more apt than this.
15/09/2023

There's nothing more apt than this.

11/09/2023

Deformity not an excuse to excel in life
Congratulation Sis . . . More wins
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- Soji Tinde

Dear Parents,School will soon be resuming and students will start doing assignments, projects and everything that relate...
10/09/2023

Dear Parents,

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05/09/2023

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THE FAMILY MEETING

My mother did something astonishing and unexpected. She sent us a message for an urgent family meeting at the family house. Four of us gathered there, but surprisingly, Mama didn't welcome us with her usual warmth. Though she responded to our greetings, we could all sense the coldness in her voice.

Even my father was surprised to see all his sons, and he questioned Mama about the reason for the meeting. However, she told him to wait patiently and find out why.

Mama thanked us for leaving our busy schedules to respond to her call. "But I want you all to know that I am not a happy woman. You have all offended me. Anyone who offends my husband offends me."

My father tried to say something, but Mama communicated with him through her eyes, and he just smiled without speaking.

"I don't know about my other siblings, but I know I haven't offended you or Papa in any way," my elder brother said.

"Really?" Mama responded.

"I'm sure, Mama."

The rest of us also reassured her in the same way. She sighed and then smiled sadly.

"When was your father's birthday?" she asked.

We all looked at each other with guilt on our faces.

"Yesterday!" I said.

"If I can remember correctly, not a single call or SMS came from any of you to him. But you wouldn't forget mine. If it were my birthday, you would have posted it on your social media handles, including your wives. I would have received calls from all of you, and my account would be overflowing. I have watched this for years, and I won't allow it to continue," she said.

My father shifted in his chair, clearly surprised by the reason Mama called for the meeting.

"Is there any month you fail to send me money? But how many of you remember to do the same for my husband, or is he not your father? Even when I am not asking, you send me money. What about my husband? How can you show care and love for me and look at my husband as a stranger? In fact, stop sending me anything! You have your father's phone number, yet when you call me, you say, 'Send our regards to our father.' What nonsense!

We became uncomfortable because she was speaking the truth. I remembered how we celebrated her birthday. In fact, I personally invited a saxophonist to play for her.

"Who do you think paid your school fees? Are you all not graduates? Who paid the rent before we moved into our own home? My husband ensured that food was always on the table. Should I mention the other bills he handled? I supported him in the way I could. He was always busy making money, and when he was home, he took you out and was part of your lives. You think he didn't try? You think he doesn't deserve your love and attention? Oh! You think it's only the mother that deserves to be pampered, and your dad should be treated like trash? No way! Not my husband."

Mama wiped away the tears that escaped her eyes.

"So you planned to celebrate my husband in death, buying many cows to make people believe that when he was alive, you all cared. Thank God you are all men with children who are growing. Whatever you sow is definitely what you will reap. You think my husband doesn't cry? He doesn't feel pain? Of course, you wouldn't know."

Mama stared intently at all of us before wiping away another tear that slipped down her cheek.

"I'm not going to be among the group of women who make their husbands irrelevant before their children, who tell their children lies about their father, making it seem as if the man didn't play any significant role in the lives of the children. I know there are men who are bad and irresponsible. I'm not talking about such ones. No role played by a father is small, and I won't allow you to take my husband for granted. This man here is a lion, my crown, the king of my heart, and at 75, he still makes my heart flutter and race. None of you will trample on him," she said, raising her voice.

While we were still speechless and trying to absorb all she had said, she stood up abruptly and went to her room. She soon returned with my father's car key and her purse and took my father's hand.

"Let's go," she said without my father objecting. He just stood up and followed her.

"To where?" my siblings asked in unison.

"I'm taking my husband on a date to celebrate his birthday."

"But Mama..."

She silenced us with her eyes. It was obvious she wasn't giving us an opportunity to say anything.

"Lock the door and gate and take the key along with you," she instructed my elder brother. "I have a spare key."

They entered the car, and Mum drove off. We, the children, had our own meeting and agreed that we had made a mistake. We knew we were not returning to our own homes without settling things with our mother. We called our wives and told them we might sleep over at our parents' home because we didn't know when they will return.

It was almost 7:30 pm when Mama drove into the compound. She wasn't surprised that we were still around, but Dad was. One by one, we apologized to our parents and promised to change. Mama went to her bedroom and returned with a bible. She opened the book of Ephesians and read chapter 6:2 which says 'Honour your father and mother,' which is the first commandment with a promise.

"The Bible doesn't say honour only your mother and forget your father. Beautifully, this commandment comes with a promise. In verse 3, it says, 'that it may be well with you and you may live long on the earth."

Mama took her time to expand on this Bible verse, opening our eyes to what we had never known. At the end, she asked Papa to pray for us. He was so excited that he prayed a heartfelt prayer.

We couldn't return home but chatted late into the night. I must mention that Mama prepared us a sumptuous meal.

Dear reader, Don't wait until Father's Day or Papa's birthday to celebrate him. Pick up your phone and give him a call. Don't forget him in your life.

Wives celebrate your husbands. Don't join those women to incite their children to hate their fathers. Don't turn your children against your husband.

Family relationships are precious and should be nurtured and celebrated continuously. Don't wait for a special occasion to show your love and gratitude to your parents; do it every day.

Make sure you comment and leave your favorite emojis in the comment box to celebrate your Dad. 🙌❤️👨‍👧‍👦

©️Franca's Pen ✍️

Yoruba language added to driver’s permit test in United States:
03/09/2023

Yoruba language added to driver’s permit test in United States:

Getting a learner’s permit is the first step to getting a driver’s license in the state.

30/08/2023
This life...
23/07/2023

This life...

21/07/2023

My beloved brothers and sisters;

All over the World,*INFLATION* is the order of the day so it's no news that fuel price in Nigeria has increased from N195 to N600+.

The attendant effects:
1. Increase in cost of food items
2. Increase in school fees
3. Increase in cost of transportation
4. Increase in cost of spare parts and other maintenance items for vehicles
5. Increase in house rents
6. Increase in health risk
7. Increase in other unforeseen circumstances.

You will notice that all are increases that are not positive. Even an increase in salary will not totally cover the chain effects of the fuel increase.

Then what do we do?
At a time like this, the best and first solution is to look for ways to manage the situation.

Possible ways:
1. Look for an extra source of income. How? Commercialize your talent/skill and turn it into resources.
Get an additional job on a part-time basis.
Look for things you can do that will generate income - no matter how small, it will go a long way.

2. For married couples, this is the time to work together in unity. This is not the time of - “You do your thing while I do my thing.” Take decisions together in agreement, prioritize your needs, support one another, etc. This season will test the commitment of couples.

3. This is not the time for a spouse to be idle. Before now, it was not easy for one spouse to finance the home front, this present economic situation makes it tougher. All partners must generate something substantial for the family.

4. For single parents, you can add this - manage within your means, and educate your children so they can bear with you if the adjustment has to be made here or there. God is our strength!.

5. Watch your health. Medical items will go up. It's cheaper to maintain good health than to manage a sickness. Watch what you eat, drink. Rest and exercise.!
Natural Products are the best now.

7. Cut down on your frivolities. Reduce parties. Reduce eating outside - it's cheaper to cook at home.

6. Finally - Pray. Let's all put our hope in God.

Note:
This is not the time to:

1. Beg around - everybody has his/her own challenge.

2. Be angry. We are all affected. Manage your emotions, don't allow for depression.

3. Loan out money. What you cannot give don't loan out.

4. This is not the time for new clothes, new shoes, new bags, etc. Manage the ones you have already.

Remember the word of God that says “There's time and season for everything.....”

The Holy Book always says: *“ .....And it came to pass...."* This period has come and it will surely pass by His grace - we will all survive it!..like :

- COVID 19 Pandemic
- Endsars
- Naira Scarcity / New Notes saga
- Fuel Subsidy, what next?

WISHING YOU ALL THE BEST 🙏🙏🙏

Remember that Your Happiness is a Personal Choice. Don't Ever allow any person to determine it for you please.🙏

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