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HOW GUINNESS BOOK OF CAME INTO EXISTENCE..

HISTORY OF GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS Guinness World Records started receiving a lot of attention recently, starting with Hilda Bacci's cook-a-thon and followed by one million and one other attempts that have been made, by Nigerians. Today, we will be looking at the history of what we now know as GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS. In the year 1951, twin brothers Norris and Ross McWhiter, ran a fact finding agency on Fleet Street, London, providing information to newspapers and encyclopedias. Incidentally, Norris and Ross had a friend from their university days, Christopher Chataway, who worked with Guinness Breweries, Dublin. On a fateful day in November, the 10th to be precise, Sir Hugh Beaver, managing director of Guinness Breweries at the time, went on a shooting party and became involved in an argument of which was the fastest game bird in Europe between a golden plover and a red glouse, after missing his shot at a golden plover. Later that evening, Sir Beaver realized that there were no reference books which he could use to confirm the answer to the debate. Furthermore, there was no book anywhere in the world with compilations of records that could be used to settle similar arguments. This give him the idea of a book of a records. Christopher Chataway recommended his twin friends, Norris and Ross McWhiter, for the job. After being commissioned to do the work, the brothers put their fact finding skills to use and on August 27, 1955 the first edition of the then GUINNESS BOOK OF SUPERLATIVES was released. By the end of the year, it was the number 1 British best seller. Thus, GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS holds the record of being the first ever book of world records in history - and in case you are wondering, Sir Hugh Beaver was right - the golden plover is the fastest game bird in Europe, and the rest, they say, is history. 📷 A copy of the first edition of the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS.
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HISTORY OF CAT'S IN ANCIENT EGYPT

History of Cats in Ancient Egypt Many believe that cats for the ancient Egyptians served to combat one of their worst enemies - the rats that infested the region, destroying grain and cereal crops, in addition to spreading diseases. When they realized that cats were the solution to controlling the rodent population, the Egyptians began to treat cats as family members and began to see them as true deities. This worship had to count on the help of the authorities, because, before the animal was decreed a sacred being, many pussycats were served as the main dish on the banks of the Nile River. One of the Egyptian goddesses depicted with a cat's head was Bastet (also known as Bast and Ubasti). She began to be worshiped around 3000 BC. and represented pleasure, fertility, music and love. In addition to Bastet, the two main Egyptian deities - Ra, the sun god, and Isis, the goddess of life - also had feline traits. The Egyptians devoted such veneration to cats that they used to shave their eyebrows in mourning when a pet died. Women also saw them as symbols of beauty and painted their eyes trying to imitate the perfect outline of the kittens' eyes. These animals deserved the same funeral rites as human beings, being embalmed and buried. In the 19th century, archaeologists discovered more than 300,000 mummies of cats in a cemetery in Tall Bastah, a city in the delta of the Nile River where the main temple of the goddess Bastet was located. Overkill? And how about knowing that someone could be sentenced to death if they killed one of these animals? But such worship cost at least one historic defeat for the Egyptian Empire, around 600 years before Christ. When a Persian commander named Cambyses II learned that the enemies of the land of the Nile worshiped these cats so much, he had no doubts and ordered his army to attack the country of the pyramids using a tactic that was at least unusual: cats were placed in front of his troops as a shield. ! The Egyptians offered no resistance. It was better to surrender to the Persians than to consider the possibility of harming a holy being. #copied

HOW GO BECOME SMART AND ENIGMA..

How to Become Smart and an Enigma. 1. Speak less and listen more. And when you have something to say, mean it and people will be eager to hear you talk. 2. Never argue with people on subjects like religion, politics, and controversies. You can just agree with them or ignore them and go away. If you wish to argue with them on those subjects, they will drag you to mud. 3. Think before you speak. Rushing to say something without thinking about it first can result in saying something you will regret later. 4. Be humble and polite to others. No matter how they treat you. In the future, they will regret it. 5. Control your emotions. You need to keep their emotions at the backseat while letting logic drive the car. 6. Do not reveal your next move to anyone. No one can attack what they don’t known. 7. Don't speak about yourself. Resist shifting the focus to you. 8. Always make eye contact and be confident while talking to others. Maintain eye contact for 50 percent of the time while speaking and 70% of the time while listening. 9. Don't ever try to copy someone. Be unique. 10. Do not start something you cannot offer full dedication. 11. Silence is the best answer to h@ters. Stop feeding them with the attention they need. 12. Train yourself for the ability to come up with great opinions. Be very analytical and this will help you see things differently. Have the reasons why you do things the way you do. Be free to see things in your own unique way. 13. Don't follow the mob/crowd blindly. Always take decisions based on facts and logic. Be bold enough to choose your path. 14. Avoid the dramas of the world. When it comes to drama and manipulation, avoid it like a plague. 15. Don't hesitate to ask meaningful questions. It shows that you are paying attention as well as being interested in the conversation. 16. Don't be always available for others. Always available equals to easily abvsed. 17. Keep yourself engaged in something. Be Dynamic. Never try to remain the same and become forever revolving. Warning! Being enigmatic doesn’t mean everyone would like you. Be ready to be h@ted by many, but note that enigmatic people either address it and move on to other things. #copied

10 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT YOU.....

Here are 10 brutal truths that everyone needs to hear. 1. You're going to die and you have no idea when. Stop pretending that you're invincible. Acknowledge the fact of your own mortality, and then start structuring your life in a more meaningful way. 2. Your material wealth won't make you a better or happier person. Even if you're one of the lucky ones who achieves his or her materialistic dreams, money only amplifies that which was already present. 3. Your obsession with finding happiness is what prevents its attainment. Happiness is always present in your life--it's just a matter of connecting to it and allowing it to flow through you that's challenging. 4. Donating money does less than donating time. Giving your time is a way to change your perception and create a memory for yourself and others that will last forever. 5. You can't make everyone happy, and if you try, you'll lose yourself. Stop trying to please, and start respecting your values, principles, and autonomy. 6. Your achievements and successes won't matter on your deathbed. When your time has come to transition from this reality, you won't be thinking about that raise; you'll be thinking about the relationships you've made--so start acting accordingly. 7. Your talent means nothing without consistent effort and practice. Some of the most talented people in the world never move out from their parent's basement. 8. Nobody cares how difficult your life is, and you are the author of your life's story. Stop looking for people to give you sympathy and start creating the life story you want to read. 9. Investing in yourself isn't selfish. It's the most worthwhile thing you can do. You have to put on your own gas mask to save the person sitting right next to you. 10. Time is your most valuable asset--you need to prioritize how you spend it. You have the power and responsibility to decide what you do with the time you have, so choose wisely... YOU ARE BLESSED #copied Follow johnfwreshezupdates.blogspot.com for more updates

EXPLORATION

EXPLORATION. Vasco da gama was an explorer, He explored the continent Africa, I wanna be like him, Since I'm gonna explore your body. Allow me to stroke your hair, Though a pussy you're not, What I meant is a cat, over think not, As I fall on your lips. French kiss I give, While my fingers get to be sailors, On the way succulent apples are found, Risen at the 6 o'clock sharp, fallen army they're not. My journey has just began, Promised land is the goal, Like Moses dying in the wilderness I won't, For honey en fruits I'll taste. Wow, amazed I'm, On the split route the trees en bushes are no more, What a pleasant en appetizing site, Walking like a king I'll as you praise me! © Mylistic Master Pen ✍🏽

THE SWEET SMELL OF SEX....

THE SWEET SMELL OF SEX!!!! Poem By:Alman kamz Hey babe!!! Before we start let me tell you something about sex It has an orange flavor and a vanilla taste It tastes like mango and Is harvested in both cold and warm places I can see beautiful flowers That amazes Just take a look I can see it baby I can see it all I can see a soft tiny thing When you crawl You have made my short Cock to become tall between your legs there is a world that many men want to move into but you decided that I should be the only one that goes in I wish my hands were combing through your hair Tear the beautiful Towel u wear pulling it making you groan with pleasure Given you all I have Both my houses and my treasures Just the thought of your Nakedness Makes me go crazy Am reading a book about you Please come close My Baby Am feeling as if something inside of me wants to burst out Allow me to kiss you slowly but please don't shout Please Come close My baby Am getting steamy I know you are already wet Please feed me with What a man loves best Am not talking about food All I need now is sex Just allow your body to move you and Embrace the light and the dark Treat yourself Like a goddess For your sexy waist Need a soft spank Slow down and Connect to my breath Say my name for me to Know that you are enjoying it Shout harder If you are getting the right hit I want you deep inside of me Take it deep into your throat I love you baby and Am ready to take an oath Written By: Alman Kamz

Entertainment Gist

HOW ED SHEERAN CAME INTO THE SPOTLIGHT 🔦💡 Ed sheeran is an RNB artiste who is rated among the most gentle Artiste in our generation, Back then ed was struggling to get himself signed into an label that can manage him but all effort seems like a wast of time and energy, He sang on the streets with his guitar to beg for money from passabye but it's was not enough to record a song. God made way for him through a music competition which only allows band crews,group and he was the only solo artiste in that audition. With stage fright and all that he emerged the winner with a record deal which rejected him due to his looks, The record label told him to shave his hair look like a gangster but he refused and they taminated his contract, With so many hates and rejections he never gave up on his dreams he keep chasing into on very good day he was at the studio but the producer never allowed him used his beats cause he had no money to pay, Ed took his guitar and recorded “shape of you ”after he uploaded the song it skyrocketed and debuted at number one on the billboard hot 100 and he also broke the guineas book of record to become the first and song in history to cross 3Billion streams. After this his career and future in the industry became bright after all he went through after faith played with him he still won the war of fame. Lessons 👉upcoming never give up on your dreams cause faith gonna play with you but it will be bright with smiles someday. #copied #EntertainmentTV #johnfwreshezupdates.blogspot.com

NOTICE!!!!!!!

Swiss gymnastics ban photographers from taking 'suggestive' photos of gymnasts' legs spread upwards The Swiss Gymnastics Federation (STV) has imposed a ban on photographers taking 'suggestive' photos. The ban is being introduced in an attempt to keep the focus on the gymnast's poses and positions, according to German outlet Bild. The STV claim in their new guideline that the main intention is to prevent images of the gymnast's 'crotch' and that they hope to remove 'otherwise ethically sensitive' photos from being published. A statement read: 'To protect gymnasts, the STV strives to ensure that no suggestive or otherwise ethically sensitive photos are published and passed on. Especially photos where gymnasts were photographed in the crotch.' It added: 'The STV is aware that such photos can arise in action photography. However, publication should be avoided. The main concern of the STV is to sensitise the media professionals and to let common sense prevail.' Pictures of gymnasts in a pose that sees their legs spread upwards - which you might see on the uneven bars or balance beam will be banned, with images of a splits pose dependent on the angle of the picture. Naomi Kempter of the STV is adamant that imposing the ban was necessary, and ought to have been introduced sooner. 'We wanted to send a signal that we no longer want such photos,' Kempter stated. 'It was high time for something like this.' This move from the Swiss federation may have far-reaching consequences, with neighbouring Germany suggesting that they could adopt something similar. The German Gymnastics Federation stated that they had 'adjusted' positions in which photographers could stand in order to prevent more photos taken with the gymnast's legs spread. 'We have now slightly adjusted the positions for the photographers at competitions. On the uneven bars, for example, we avoid a position in front of the device in order to avoid spreading situations directly in front of the camera.'

List of football clubs Elon musk would have bought

List of football clubs Elon Musk would have bought instead of Twitter.... what do you think about Elon Musk decision?

FACTS ABOUT ONION

18 FACTS ON ONION 1. An onion is a vegetable with a strong flavour, made up of several layers surrounding each other tightly in a round shape, usually brown or red on the outside and white inside. 2. Onion is a vegetable and also a spice. 3. The longer you cook onions, the more their taste will change and get more sweeter. 4. Keep onion in a cool, dry, dark and ventilated place and also away from potatoes. 5. The difference from these green onions is that, Scallions has little bulb, Spring onion has big bulb and green onion is harvested without any bulb. 6. We have bulb Onions such as red onion, white onion and leaf onions such as spring onions, leek. 7. Garlic is part of the onion family. Shallot onions are very similar to garlic. 8. Spring onion has a large bulb and is usually harvested at the season of spring, which is where it derives its named as spring onion. 9. Some onions are named according to their colour, for example, red onions, yellow onions, white onions, green onions. 10. Sweet onion derives its named because it is sweet. Sweet onions are sweet because of the less sulfur content in them, which allows the sugar to stand out. 11. Pearl onion can be white, yellow or red in colour and they are very small in size. 12. Onion is a biannual bulb, but it is usually grown as annual. 13. Both the onion bulb and shoots are edible. 14. Slicing onions release a sulfur based vapour that irritates the eyes. 15. China produces the most onions of any country on earth. 16. The world top onion exporter is Netherlands. 17. Red onion is the most healthiest onion and also It is easy to find. 18. Onions makes you cry because of the sulfur content. It is what give them their flavour. #babateefoodcateringservice #Temitopeoluwa #Temitopejohn

ORIGIN OF NIGERIA

💫HISTORY!!! How the 36🇳🇬states got their names. 1. Abia Abia is an acronym from the four main groups of people in the state as at the time it was formed in 1991: Aba Bende Isuikwuato Afikpo. 2. Adamawa Adamawa was named after a warrior, Modibbo Adama Bin Ardo Hassan, that conquered the region in the beginning of the 19th century. 3. Akwa-Ibom Akwa Ibom is named after the Qua Iboe (or Kwa Iboe) River. 4. Anambra The state got its name from the corrupted version of Oma Mbala (Ànyịm Ọma Mbala), a popular river in the area. 5. Bauchi There are three versions of how Bauchi got its name are: ‘Bauchi’ is Hausa word meaning the southern flanks of Hausaland. Tribes living in the southern parts of the Hausaland were referred to as "kasashen bauchi" and the area they lived in later came to be known simply as Bauchi. The second version the state was named for Baushe, a famous hunter who settled there before the 19th century. The third states that ‘bauchi’ is Hausa word for slavery since it was a center for slave raiders. 6. Bayelsa Bayelsa is a combination of the acronyms of three local government areas which were pulled out of old Rivers state — Brass LGA known as BALGA, Yenegoa LGA known as YELGA and Sagbama LGA known as SALGA. The mathematics involved in the formation of their names is BA + YEL + SA = BAYELSA 7. Benue The state was named after the "europeanised" corruption of 'Binuwe', the Batta word for ‘Mother of Waters’. 8. Borno The alternative name of the Kanuris, the predominant ethnic group in the state, is 'Borno' which gave inspiration for the naming of the state. 9. Cross River The state took its name from a River called Oyono or Cross River. 10. Delta The state is where the River Niger forms a delta as it enters the Atlantic Ocean. 11. Ebonyi Ebonyi is the anglicised version of 'Aboine', a river that cuts through Abakaliki, the state capital. 12. Edo The Bini people who dwell in the area had always referred to themselves as Edo or Iduu. This inspired the name of the state. 13. Ekiti ‘Okiti’ is a term that is said to denote a settlement of many hills. It later became 'Ekiti'. 14. Enugu Due to the many hills and rocky terrain in the area, the people named it in igbo, "Enu Ugwu" meaning "top of the hill". The state is named after the anglicised version, Enugu. 15. Gombe Gombe is the dialect of Fulani language (Fulfulde) spoken in the area. 16. Imo Just like many of the Nigerian states, Imo took its name from the popular river, Imo Mmiri. 17. Jigawa Jigawa takes inspiration from its distinctively golden-coloured soil. 18. Kaduna 'Kadunas' is the plural form of crocodile in Hausa. The state therefore got its name from the many crocodiles in Kaduna River. 19. Kano Kano was the name of a blacksmith from the Gaya tribe who settled in the area while sourcing for ironstone. The state was named after him. 20. Katsina The state was named after the wife of a popular local ruler known as Janzama. Her name was Katsina. 21. Kebbi It is said that Kebbi was named after the Ka’abba in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. 22. Kogi Since the popular confluence in Nigeria is located in the state, Kogi is said to have been derived from ‘kogin’, the hausa word for river. 23. Kwara River Niger used to be called River Kwara by the Nupes at the Northern border of the state. The state was named after this. 24. Lagos In 1472, the first set of Europeans to set foot in Lagos were the Portuguese. Due to the many lagoons and rivers in the town, they named it Lagos, which is the Portuguese word for 'lakes'. 25. Nasarawa Nasarawa is a native word for 'victorious'. The state was named by the founder of Nasarawa kingdom, Makama Dogo. 26. Niger This was named after the River Niger. 27. Ogun This state was also named after a river — Ogun River. 28. Ondo Ondo is a word used for settlers. The state was named after the settlers of the old Ondo Kingdom. 29. Osun This state was also named after a river — the River Osun. 30. Oyo The state was named after the Old Oyo empire. 31. Plateau The state was named after the picturesque Jos plateau. Jos got its name from the mispronunciation of the town 'Gwosh'. 32. Rivers Rivers State was named after the many water bodies present in the area. 33. Sokoto Sokoto is the anglicized version of the Arabic word ‘suk’ meaning ‘market’ or ‘place of commerce’. The state itself was named after the defunct Sokoto Caliphate. 34. Taraba Taraba state got its name from the Taraba River. 35. Yobe Komadugu Yobe (Waube or Ouobe) or River Yobe (or River of Yo) inspired the name of the state. 36. Zamfara This state was named after Zamfarawa, one of the subdialects of the Eastern Hausa group. COPIED

CULTURE

ORIGIN OF IBIBIO PEOPLE - By Archibong Eyo The Ibibio people are a coastal people in southern Nigeria. They are mostly found in Akwa Ibom, Cross River, and in the Eastern Part of Abia State. The Ibibio are the 4th largest ethnic group in Nigeria. The Ibibio language is probably one of the mother languages of the ancient proto-Bantu nation. They are related to the Annang, Eket, Oron, Igbo, Efik and a cluster of some notable ethnic factions. During the colonial era in Nigeria, the Ibibio Union envisaged the need to unite as one nation thus the request for recognition by the British as a sovereign nation (Noah, 1988). The Annang, Efik, Eket, Oron and Ibeno and many others do share personal names, culture, cuisine and traditions with the Ibibio, and speak closely related (dialects) of Ibibio which are more or less mutually intelligible. As observed by G.I. Jones and Darryl Ford the word Ibibio is both an ethnic and a linguistic term. All the Ibibio people speak and understand the Ibibio language. The dialectal differences among the various Ibibio groups can be attributed largely to the long period of territorial isolation over a long period of time. Linguistic homogeneity decreases with the rise in population and with the expansion of the occupied area. With reduced interaction, the speakers of Ibibio tend to form variants of their language. ORIGIN As the saying goes that, a people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots. It was imperative that I draft an open memoir on the origin of the Ibibio nation since only a handful of text was available. Secondly, I longed to create an enabling environment that promotes enlightenment, debates and discussions on our heritage. It follows that early records of Ibibio history were documented by the British colonial administrators and anthropologists. In their thesis, they vividly described various plausibility that best describes the origin of the Ibibio as we shall consider below. The Ibibio origin is highly speculative and varied. They are speculated to be amongst the earliest inhabitants of Nigeria. It is estimated that they arrived at their present home around 7000 B.C. In spite of the historical account, it is not clear when the Ibibio arrived to their current location. According to some scholars, they might have hailed from the central Benue valley; east of the River Niger, as they share cultural affinity with the ancient Jukun people. Another seeming factor is the wide-spread use of the manila, a popular currency used by the Jukun during their subsequent southern drive towards the littoral, South-south of Akwa Ibom State. Other available traditional sources suggest that the earliest stock of the Ibibio is the Afaha clan who ancestral home is claimed to be Usak Edet (Isangele, Isanguele) in South western Cameroon. According to (Ford and Jones), the Ibibio settlement of Isangele remnants (The Bakoko people) now forms a small tribe in the Ndian department who share strong cultural affinity with the Ibibio. (Noah, 1980a). In pursuance of the hypothesis, field workers who frequented this part of the country speculatively attested to a similar school of thought that the core Ibibio people hail from Afaha lineage; whose original home is Usak Edet or “Edet Afaha” (Afaha’s Creek) as fondly ascribed by the Ibibio. Before long, upon emigrating Cameroon, the Ibibio arrived at their present location following two major directions. One major group reached Nigeria by an overland route and settled at Ibom in Arochukwu. Here, they erected a shrine dedicated to the worship of the famous Ibritam or Ibin okpabi (long juju) god. Some sources, however, point that they actually arrive in observance of their host worshiping the said god. This form of adoration however did stir resentment amongst the Ibibio which resulted in conflict and their eventual expulsion from Aro Dynasty. Some sources point out that religious and social rifts between the host and their arrivals widened; as the latter celebrated (Ndok) festivity hence the provocation and subsequent expulsion from Ibom. The aftermath was the Ibibio emigrating to Abak, Uyo, Ikot Ekpene, Itu and part of Cross River. While the second group of Ibibios set ashore via sea; which constitutes Uruan, Oron, Eket, and Ibeno people. The split of the sub-group (now called the Efik) from their kinfolk the (Uruan), seem to have commence around the sixteenth century. After an exit from Ikoneto, the greater part advanced to Mbiabo and Adiabo and while others to Creek Town. Talbot, who for many years conducted anthropological research among the Ibibio, suggested that the Efik started to claim a separate identity by about 1600 AD. The final settlement of the Efik, according to some sources seems to have occurred in 1670. At about this time some of the Efik chiefs from Creek Town who were cut off from their kin at Obutong by European traders, moved to a new site now called Duke Town. This is about four kilometers south of 0butong, at a strategic location just across the anchorage of the European trading ships. OPPOSITION TO THE THEORY Jeffreys (1927) in his publication contradicted the hypothesis that the Ibibio had migrated from far-off-lands in Africa to their present homelands. Adding that there are no legends nor tradition to support this theory. He postulated that they must have settled the Forest belt for centuries to have forgotten their history. The migratory assumption has become a subject of debate amongst Ibibio intellects, however speculative and varied it may recur. As earlier mentioned, Traditional sources suggest that the earliest family of the Ibibio which constitutes the Afaha clan ancestral home is Usak Edet (Isangele) in South-western Cameroon. The theory is in addition, supported by substantial similarities between the Ibibio and the former ( bakoko people of southern Cameroon) as stated by Noah, (1980. It was further suggested that the Ibibio people migrated from the eastern axis of their current homeland in two major directions. One group may have arrived at the Ibibio Mainland by an overland route and settled at Ibom in Arochukwu formerly an Ibibio territory (Noah 1980b). This was supported by Jeffreys (1927) who states that Ibibio lived in Arochukwu probably between A.D. 1300 and 1400 and for a long time maintained a famous shrine called Long Juju of Arochukwu (Ibritam). But this latter suggestion is discounted by Aye as he postulated that the Ibibio have no such tradition nor practice of such a cult. Meanwhile, most scholars continue to sustain the theory of Ibom in Arochukwu as the cradle of Ibibio expansion. It is thought that the people of present-day Abak, Uyo and Ikot Ekpene who are described as Eastern Ibibio or Ibibio proper might have migrated from that part of the country, although as we shall see later, the structural layout of their clans today barely supports this viewpoint. The migration pattern of the Ibibio from the south-western highlands of Cameroon to the Lower Cross River Basin is assumed by most scholars to have occurred in two phases. The first passages are natural ravine namely the Benue and Mamfe Troughs while the second is via Niger-Benue credited for being a domain of great historical and cultural melting pot of the proto-bantu people. The geological history of the south-eastern lowlands however shows that only the Oban Massifs and Adamawa Highlands stood above the sea. during those periods. This suggests that the Lower Cross River basin might have remained under the sea for 'a long time' (Dessau and Whiteman, (1972). Coupled with a dense forest which at its primeval era would have been a very difficult terrain to surmount. In other respects, as the Ibibio migrated from Ibom and adjusted to their riverine environment, the Cross River and its numerous tributaries would have certainly posed a formidable barrier some suggest. Another school of thought assert that the Ikono Centre of Dispersion Hypothesis is key to understanding the origin of the Ibibio nation. It speculates that the cradle of the Ibibio people lies somewhere between the Abak and Uyo axis of Akwa Ibom State. How about the “Ibom center” hypothesis? A theory that suggests a migratory pattern (resembling a fan or beam from a torchlight) as opposed to a fan-like shape layout of clans as some Ibibio scholars might have assumed? Peradventure, the “Ikono center theory”, which suggests that the Ibibios might occupied this stretch of land for centuries thus, no basis to support the Ibom and Isanguele hypothesis. It suggests a settlement resembling a diffusion of pattern in ripples, which mimics a stone dropped into a pond or the spokes of a wheel. The Ikono center theory findings demonstrate that at least sixteen major clans are speculating to have evolved from a common epicenter namely Ikono. It further embodies a perfect shape which significantly incorporates sub-clan from the western, eastern, northern and southern stock. In conclusion, it is apparent to reckon that the narrative in this sense is inconclusive. Thus, I would admonish that the appropriate office in Akwa Ibom State take charge to sponsor, promote and support initiatives geared towards acquisition of knowledge in this domain. It could be achieved by setting up a committee in charge of drafting, conducting and publication of works devoted on our heritage. It is recommended that this publication be distributed to all educational institutions in the state both in hard and soft copy. BBC News Igbo Igbo history.TV #copied #johnfwreshezupdates.blogspot. com

LEGEND WILL ALWAYS BE A LEGEND

Rap facts 🎙️ In Drake's hit single "God's plans"music video he spent more than what he got from the video. While shooting the official music video he spent $100k dollars on charity which is equivalent to 75Million niara, and also bought cars which he donated to a fan,he also declared free order of anything in a super market which fans almost empty the supermarket cause it's was free that day and he payed for everything fans took. Apart from the 100k dollars he gave as charity he also gave $20k to a fan of his who was homeless with his mother, Also bought well chair for some disabled patient, He also performed for free at the end. All this for just a music video Drake is really a man with Good heart 💜. #EntertainmentTV #copied..

KITCHEN TIPS

15 GENERAL KITCHEN TIPS👇👇👇 1. To save already cut yam from spoiling, rub red palm oil at the cut or dip the cut part in water. it will preserve the yam till you are ready to use it again. 2. To preserve your ground fresh tomato, boil it, allow it to cool, then pour it in a clean air-tight container, pour vegetable oil on it and cover it. It will be fresh till anytime you want to make use of it. (Ensure the oil covers the entire part of the puree). 3. If you want your beans to soft faster, wash it with salt before parboiling it. 4. Bitter leaf is the best leaf for your egusi soup and the best way of washing it is to boil it with potash and salt for 20minutes. Then rinse it 2-3 times with salt and cold water in order to remove the bitter taste. It works faster than washing it fresh. 5. To avoid stain on your hands while peeling plantains and sweet potatoes, put your hands in a salty water (water and salt) before you start peeling. 6. It is best to clean up your kitchen after cooking and not after eating your meal. 7. Always clean as you cook, so that there is less work load for you. (Learn from Hilda Bassey's marathon cooking). 8. Add salt when cooking cocoyam for quick done. 9. To make your plantain get cooked easily, don't put it on the fire with salt. This is because, the salt will make it harder. Only add salt to it when it is almost getting ready. 10. If you want your meat to cook faster and get soft without using pressure pot, put thick iron spoon inside the meat pot while cooking. 11. Always wash your pumpkin leaf (ugu leaf) first before slicing it, not after slicing it before washing it, so that the nutrition will remain for you. 12. Always parboil your noodles, pasta and rice before cooking them. It is healthier than cooking them directly. 13. Put a bulb of onion in your vegetable oil when frying meat/fish/poultry, it gives it a distinct flavour and aroma. 14. Always use salt to wash all your vegetables and meat before cooking them. 15. If you notice that your jollof rice gets burnt and it is not well done, lower the heat and cover it well (airtight it if possible). Credit Owners #copied....

DON'T OVER HYPE YOURSELF

CROWD SURFING GONE WRONG Nigerian artiste, Asake got overexcited and tried diving into the crowd during his AfroNation Performance in Portugal last night but just as the Red Sea did for the Israelites, the crowd parted way & disorganized leaving the ‘organize’ crooner landing stomach-first on the solid ground MORAL: Never have an over estimate value of yourself!!! Not everyone cheering and clapping for your likes you. Some cheers are jeers!!! #copied

THE PREGNANT SIDE CHICK FINAL BATTLE ( LAST EPISODE)

  The Pregnant Side Chick  Episode 7 (The Last Fight) Sophia stepped into the bush with courage. She had the bag of fake money on her head. ...