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CHANCE OR DESTINY ?

"But circumstances change. Small causes lead to large effects. New paths are added. And all anyone can do . . . is choose."  -- Kelseyleigh Reber Sometimes I do wonder whether being in this world is by Chance or Destiny. Also, I do wonder whether one's activities were destined or were just by chance. Does Chance exist ? This question was geared to me and a friend of mine by some arguing neighbours. Suddenly, my friend answered and said; "Yes, It exists", not longer, a guy disagreed, he replied to my friend's view, "Why ?" furiously he asked, and he moved ahead to ask; "Does it mean there is no destiny? Because destiny is something meant to occur". I was somehow confused to give my words for the question, but, after some time I went ahead to say; "There is no Chance! If there is chance, then, there is no destiny; for destiny is a thing meant to happen" Now, my friend said; "It means if someone steals, it's his

GETTING CONFUSED

Aah ! I'm lost ! I see the unknown in a known manner I search for my only one but I see thousands Who then will be the person to spend the rest of my living with ? Oh! Till when will I continue this ? Hmm! I look for one Only one, to walk with me whenever I wish Now, the bearing get off I look for one to nourish me as it is done by a mum to his offspring but here I see a precious and priceless woman Now, I'm in a state of dilemma Am I in love ? Well, it seems not I have to be a great architect Planning for a better living and happy family Oh! I see Which of you are hoping to be with me ? Yes, now I see only one Yes, the real one aiming But, is it true? Wait, is it truly one I see ? Am I a clairvoyant ? Now, I'm confused! Yee... Mother of my children Here, many aim of being but... Only one shall be my choice... Wait, are u trying to confuse me ? Yeah... Your look, Your dress, Your action are bringing me closer to you ,but, I still don't kno

The Mighty Speech

O yee O my word O yee O my speech I miss you Truly I do Sooner.... Not too late I will start publishing you For the world to see how mighty you're O yee O my words Yee that serve as other people's lesson to intake Sooner... Not too long Yee shall come to conquer their minds As you once did ©TheLucky www.wapniyi.blogspot.com

Ten (10) Deadliest Diseases To know

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1. Ischemic heart disease, or coronary artery disease The deadliest disease in the world is coronary artery disease (CAD). Also called ischemic heart disease, CAD occurs when the blood vessels that supply blood to the heart become narrowed. Untreated CAD can lead to chest pain, heart failure, and arrhythmias. Risk factors and prevention Risk factors for CAD include: 1. High blood pressure 2. High cholesterol 3. Smoking 4. Family history of CAD 5. diabetes 6. being overweight Talk to your doctor if you have one or more of these risk factors. You can prevent CAD with medications and by maintaining good heart health. Some steps you can take to decrease your risk include: 1. Exercising regularly 2. Maintaining a healthy weight 3. Eating a balanced diet that’s low in sodium and high in fruits and vegetables 4. Avoiding smoking 5. Drinking only in moderation 2. Stroke A stroke occurs when an artery in your brain is blocked or leaks. This causes the oxygen-deprived br

The Joint Action Committee (JAC) To End Strike as a result of an agreement reached with the Federal Government.

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The federal government says it will source for N8 billion within five weeks to pay the Joint Action Committee (JAC) of the Non-Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities. The Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, said this at a resolution reached at a conciliation meeting with the Non-Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities in Abuja. The Non-Academic staff Union of Nigerian are made of the Non Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities (NASU), Senior Staff Academic of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) National Association of Academic Technologists, (NAAT). The resolution was jointly signed by Mr. Ngige, NAAT President, Sani Suleiman, NASU General Secretary, Peters Adeyemi, SSANU President Samson Ugwoke and Anthony Anwukah, Minister of State for Education. Mr. Ngige, a former senator, also said part of the eight billion would also be used to pay members of the Academic Staff Universities (ASUU), University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), and the University of ll