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Wednesday 8 October 2014

Koke: Ronaldo is an athlete - but Messi is a god

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Atletico Madrid midfielder Koke believes that whileCristiano Ronaldo is a phenomenal "athlete", Lionel Messiis a footballing "god".
Ronaldo and Messi have won the last six Ballon d'Or awards between them and the debate over which player is superior remains one of the most heated in world football.
Koke, though, believes that while the Real Madrid ace's physical prowess warrants recognition, he feels that that the diminutive Barcelona No.10 is a divine talent.
"Ronaldo is an athlete, but Messi is a god," the Spain international told Al Primer Toque.
"They're both great players. I see them on the pitch and it's spectacular. It's tough to decide. You always want them on your team, and even though it's Cristiano, I'd choose Messi."
However, despite his reverence for the Argentine, Koke rejected the opportunity to play alongside Messi this season, insisting that he was not in the least bit tempted to move to Camp Nou when Barcelona came calling during the summer, given he had just helped Atletico beat the Blaugrana to the Liga title.
"I made the decision to continue at Atletico," the 22-year-old explained. "I appreciated the interest of Barcelona, but why would I have left during what is such a good time for Atletico?"
Diego Simeone's side have been accused of employing an overly aggressive approach to the game, particularly this season, and Koke admitted that he has grown weary of the constant criticism of their style of play.
"I am already tired of saying that we are violent," he sighed. "There is a campaign against us and it is not easy.
"But I am proud to be at Atletico. We fight for our lives at this club. We have done so since childhood."

Lunar eclipse Nigeria: How to watch tonight’s ‘blood moon


The Blood Moon Explained
THIS evening, our night will be a little darker, with the second lunar eclipse this year taking place. It’s known as the ‘blood moon’.
Eclipses occur when the Earth is perfectly lined up between the moon and the sun. Tonight’s eclipse will turn the moon into a bright red glow. This will happen because the light the moon usually reflects from the sun being blocked by the earth.
This phenomena is known as a ‘blood moon’, and while the science above is simple enough to explain it, two Christian pastors have claimed the blood moon is a sign that Judgement Day is coming. They say that their claim is further backed up by the fact both solar eclipses each year fall on significant Jewish holidays Passover and Sukkot.
For a scientific view, however, Dr Alan Duffy, an astronomer at Swinburne University of Technology, said that there are three key aspects to the blood moon.
“The eclipse begins with a shadow slowly appearing on the surface of the Moon. Over the next hour more of the Moon will be covered until eventually it lies directly behind the Earth away from the Sun,” Dr Duffy said.
“At this point the Moon should be blacked-out but it will actually appear blood red. This colour is from all the sunrises and sunsets of Earth shining onto the Moon.
“The phase of totality with a red moon lasts for an hour, before the Moon begins to leave the umbra and the series of events reverses over the course of the final hour.”
Unlike a solar eclipse, a lunar eclipse like this one is safe to watch without any eye protection, so all you will have to do to see it is look up. If you’re stuck inside though,Slooh has a lifestream for you to watch online.
WHEN TO WATCH (local times):
NSW/ACT/VIC/TAS: Eclipse begins 8.15pm, total eclipse 9.25pm-10.25pm, eclipse ends 11.35pm.
QLD: Eclipse begins 7.15pm, total eclipse 8.25pm-9.25pm, eclipse ends 10.35pm.
SA: Eclipse starts 7.45pm, total eclipse 8.55pm-9.55pm, eclipse ends 11.05pm.
NT: Eclipse starts 6.45pm, total eclipse 7.55pm-8.55pm, eclipse ends 10.05pm.
WA: Moon rises at 6.19pm, total eclipse 6.25pm-7.25pm, eclipse ends 8.35pm.
A picture of the last blood moon from April this year.
A picture of the last blood moon from April this year. Source: News Corp Australia

Tuesday 7 October 2014

Ways to make her want you

Have you ever been trying to figure out how to text a girl you like? or a girl you just got her number and make her want you?  I know every one of us guys love sending ladies text messages because it save us some cash, fast and the messages often times will surely reach her even if she’s not at the exact place where she kept her phone.
Better Ways To Text A Girl And Make Her OverlyAs you know very well that girls response to emotion, what they hear and the way they feel about guys make girls to fall for guys. Unlike guys that just merely sighting the girl just once can make us fall for the girl.
At times, it is much easier to send a girl text and make her fall for you rather than toasting her on date and even impressing her with gift item. As long as you can create your text in a perfect balance to connect her emotion with some simple trick, you can make girls overly want you within shortest time possible inasmuch as your text is well timed.

These 8 better ways to text a girl and make her overly want you will do the magic for you.

1. The right time to text; I have seen guys doing this in a wrong way, they don’t bother to find out the right time to text a girl and they would rather go for calling her, which often times will bugged her. So, avoid calling her when you know that she’s busy doing something very important. It will be more gratifying to text her during those busy hours, that won’t bug her but, she will be excited reading your text and that will make her smile and still continue with what she’s doing happily. [Must Read; Best Ways to Keep a Conversation Going With Woman]
2. The best time to text a girl is in the night; Start texting the girl late in the evening and make sure you keep the text conversation going into the night when she slip into her bed. As at that time, her mind will begin to focus on you and there is something so romantic and sexy at that quiet night which is what you really want to achieve. [Also Read; Flirting Questions to Ask Any Girl and Turn Her on]
3. Tip for the first text: If you want to text a girl for the first time, simplicity is all what you need; don’t even think about it too much looking for some sweet or complimentary words in your text. All you need do is to keep it casual and simple. Something like “Hey! Just thought I’d say hi!” is simple and just one of several ways to initiate a first text with a girl you like.
4. Don’t flirt in your text every time you text her: Flirting her in your text every now and then even though she knows you already like her will eventually get her bored. Mix your text with everyday activities you know she would be doing and let her see that you’re not just only interested in romantic aspect of her life but also wanting to know more about her life in general.
5. Now flirt when you see the opportunity: As much as you should not be flirting all the time in your text, you should however flirt when you see the opportunity. This will be interesting especially when you’re texting about everyday activities of her life and she makes a compliment about herself or says something good about herself or even mentioning something she’s best at doing. Cease that chance to pull her leg or tease her in whatever ways you think is interesting to you.
6. Create personal memories with your text: Constantly look for how to create bond between you and her. Tell her about your favorite anything you want, such as; song, movie or place you like. Anytime she comes across something both of you have talked about, give her a reason to think of you and wanting you. [Read; How To Talk To Girl You Never Met Before And Impress Her]
7. Make use of emoticons in your text: At the end of your text to her, ensure you leave some few kisses as well as smile for the goodbye. Some girls can pretend not to understand your motif behind the emoticons, all you need to do is to make jokes about it and say it was a goodbye kiss on her cheek and you’ll surprise what her response would be.
8. Get naughty in your text to her: Try as much as you can to go wild in your naughtiness, except you know what she want to hear from you even at that, you can still go wild but not in any offensive ways. Her respond in term of how she text you back will determine how you want to play it around. You can try something like.  
You: “I wish I was with you right now” Her: “Yeah? Why?” You: “For a lot of reasons I can’t say right now / You did say you’re in bed, right?”
 With these 8 text tips, you can be sure that the girl will find ways to get into you big time. So, use the better ways to text a girl and make her like you and get a better result with your romantic text messages.
If you want to learn the more advance technique to texting girls or to text your romance back, I ask you to check out this programme Text The Romance Back; it will completely blow your mind away, it is a proven technique to text woman and bring romance back into life..
Have you been trying some other texting tricks that have worked for you before now? I will love to hear from you in the comment form down there and don’t forget to hit the Facebook Like below if you enjoy what you read here. I’ll be waiting for your comment. Cheer!

MTN customers to enjoy bonus airtime

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MTN Nigeria on Monday said it was offering more value to its teeming subscribers who use the MTN Virtual Top Up service.
The telecoms company said it was giving up to 100 per cent bonus on ‘True Talk’ and ‘Smooth Talk Plus’ after every recharge.
MTN VTU is a convenient service that enables customers to remotely top up airtime on their mobile phones from any part of the world and enjoy multiple services.
The bonus rewards customers with 100 per cent airtime immediately the main account is credited with the MTN VTU 100 per cent bonus recharge platform. Subscribers can then enjoy voice calls, SMS and data activities on lower charges on the bonus airtime while the regular tariff still applies for calls made from the main account.
MTN’s Sales and Distribution’s Executive, Omatsola Barrow, said, “Giving 100 per cent bonus on every VTU recharge is a way of appreciating our customers for making use of the service, while giving them even more value for money. With the additional bonus airtime, subscribers can make more calls, send SMS and do more data activities at no additional cost to them.”
He said subscribers must however exhaust the airtime in the main account before enjoying the benefits of the bonus account.
According to him, they will also be unable to perform ‘Share N Sell’ (Share N Sell is a service that enables a customer dispense airtime credit on his phone to five other beneficiaries of his choice) on both the main and bonus accounts.
“We have pledged to continue to enrich the lives of our subscribers by providing them with a robust bouquet of innovative products and services, which is why we are rewarding our customers with 100 per cent bonus of the face value of every VTU recharge within the stipulated hours. We will continue to seek new ways of adding value to the lives of our customers,” said MTN’s Corporate Services Executive, Akinwale Goodluck.
The MTN VTU Plus is available to both prepaid and post-paid customers.

Jonathan, 6th richest African president

Richest Lifestyle, a US-based website, has listed President Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria as the 6th Richest African president.
In an article titled, ‘Richest African Presidents 2014′ , the US website compiled a list of the nine richest presidents and kings in Africa. According to the article, President Jonathan is worth $100million. Other African presidents and kings on the list include;
1. Jose Eduardo dos Santos of Angola – Net Worth: $20 Billion 2. Mohammed VI of Morocco – Net Worth: $2.5 Billion 3. Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo of Equatorial Guinea – $600 Million 4. Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya – Net Worth: $500 Million 5. Paul Biya of Cameroon – Net Worth: $200 Million 6. King Mswati III of Swaziland – Net Worth: $100 Million (The monarch shares the number 6 spot with President Jonathan) 7. Idriss Deby of Chad – Net Worth: $50 Million 8. Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe – Net Worth: $10 Million

Lessons from Obasanjo’s return to school at 77

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s return to school has thrown up debate in the polity, CHARLES ABAH reports
The return of former President Olusegun Obasanjo to the National Open University of Nigeria to begin MA/PhD programme in Christian Theology has elicited different comments. While some commentators commend his fresh academic journey at 77 as a bold step, others merely dismiss it as a publicity stunt for the university whose resuscitation he helped to facilitate in 2001.
For the latter school of thought, the action of the authorities is more than meets the eye. This, perhaps, explains why they ask whether the university is using the former President and some Nollywood artistes as bait to attract more students.
Indeed, while the authorities of the university were presenting the former president with his admission letter last Tuesday, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Vincent Tenebe, admitted that the presence of Obasanjo during his postgraduate diploma between 2007 and 2009 quadrupled student admission to the school. The VC also pointed to the long list of Nollywood artistes that have become the face of the university.
TV stars, Desmond Elliot and Doris Simeon, are among some of the movie artistes present during the elaborate presentation ceremony held at the Victoria Island headquarters of the university. Those who frown on the action argue that the academic community is a haven for serious learning process and not a place to parade comedians and entertainers as the institution’s ambassadors.
They also wonder why the 13-year-old university is seeking the endorsement of the artistes to attract further mileage. In their thinking, the provision of the right learning environment and facilities are central to distance learning process, which NOUN represents.
The university, according to Tenebe, has an active student population of 150,000, whereas the Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi, India, established in 1985 has a population of over three million students, the Korea National Open University has more than 180,000 students.
Beyond this razzmatazz, stakeholders say there is the need to go deeper into the Obasanjo’s return to school narrative at 77. Does a septuagenarian have the capability to withstand the rigours of strenuous academic pursuit? Does the person have the capacity to carry out serious independent studies required at the master and doctoral levels? These, among others, are posers analysts are seeking answers to.
According to an education psychologist, Dr. Adeboye Ayinde, there is nothing stopping anyone from seeking more knowledge or aspiring for further education whether through the formal approach of learning or not.
The Obafemi Awolowo University lecturer adds, “You cannot stop learning until death comes. Learning can be formal or informal. As long as one has the capability, there is no stopping one from learning.
“We are different individuals and that is where the psychology of individual differences theory comes in. Some at age 90 may still be able to catch up and understand certain things, but some at 70 may no longer cope. It depends on the individuals. In psychology, we have human actualisation goal that says you cannot stop aspiring in life. So, I think that is what is propelling the former president, who has ruled the country thrice.”
A Professor of Education at the University of Lagos, Ngozi Osarenren, also agrees with Ayinde. According to the UNILAG lecturer, there is no end to learning.
She notes, “It all depends on the individual’s mental attitude to education. If Obasanjo has fulfilled so many things and he feels challenged to get a PhD and not honorary doctorate, perhaps to deride or encourage others, he can go on to do it.
“I want to believe that he wants to beat his chest to say that he is Dr. Obasanjo because he went to school. He does not want to be nice to any university to have an honorary doctorate degree. He wants to answer ‘doctor’ because he earned it – having written his exams and thesis – I think that is what is motivating him.”
The educationist, who says it is no big deal to return to school as a septuagenarian, adds that the guiding principles to success in education are the right attitude and intrinsic motivation.
Even Obasanjo notes that he wants Nigerians to know that age is no barrier to learning.
He says, “I want to make statement that no matter the position you have attained in life, it should not be a barrier to seeking knowledge. Learning should be a continuous process and if you can do it without the formality of the university, well and good. But I chose to learn by other means and through a discipline and the formality of a university. Again, this admission offers me a fresh challenge in life.”
While educationists and Obasanjo hold the view that learning has no age barrier, a medical expert, Prof. Remi Ajekigbe, posits that the former President’s action or that of any elderly person has no health implication.
He declares, “It has no health implication. It is nice for mental development. The brain can work until death comes. It is a way of keeping yourself busy, a way of developing and keeping your mental ability and capability. I will even recommend it for everybody. If you retire and you still want to develop yourself further and you are not hungry, you can seek newer frontiers of knowledge.”
The professor of Medicine, who laces his views with humour, adds that if he lives to be 90 years, he would sit for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board to commence a new course of study.
He says, “I want to be the oldest candidate sitting for UTME. What I just told you is a secret. So, what Obasanjo did is nice. It is a way of telling others, the younger ones, that there is no barrier to learning.”
Also, a lecturer at the Lagos State University, Ojo, Dr. Ayodeji Abari, says the former President’s further quest for knowledge is food for thought to many Nigerians. That he is returning to school with enthusiasm, he says, is a pointer to the fact that there is no age barrier to learning.
Like Ajekigbe, the LASU Educational Management lecturer urges other Nigerians to emulate the former leader.
He states, “There is no age to education. In fact, education starts from the womb and ends at the grave. So, nobody is too old study to earn a PhD. I have read of an 82-year-old woman abroad who bagged a PhD. There is no barrier to education so far the cognitive aspect can cope.
“Again, there is no health implication in this regard. After all, there are younger people who cannot cope with studies because of health challenges. Once there is no health challenges, age is no hindrance to learning.”
Before Obasanjo, Pa Alimi Olarenwaju Amodu, a septuagenarian, had studied Sociology at the Lagos State University, Ojo, while another 74-year-old retired colonel, Layiwola Adegunju, is at present studying Law at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State

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