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Friendship; Gold, Silver or None

Written by: Olawoye Sunday Mayowa In a recent interview with Pastor Poju Oyemade of the Covenant Christian center, Pastor E. A. Adeboye, of the Redeemed Christian Church of God said "make new friends, and keep the old,  one is silver while the other is gold". This statement has further awaken thoughts about friendship and relationship in our age. Our generation is littered with people with little or no friends, some keep a limited friend cycle while others have situational friends. The raging questions in people's hearts are: Why should I have friends at all?  Why should I keep an old friend?  If you ask the question "why should I have friends at all?" This is your answer;  It's a common saying that "if you want to achieve faster, go alone, if you want to achieve faster and go farther, go with a friend."  Friendship is synonymous to having company, while Companionship means having people around to do things in common, think, help an

Be SMART and S.M.A.R.T

Written by: Sulyman Abdulsomad Everyone is expected to be smart, although, the word "Smart" has different meanings depending on the context in which it is used. The word could mean that a person is well dressed, clean and tidy. It is also used to qualify  a noun, preferably a person, who possesses the act of being intelligent, able to make good judgement and also can make reasonable and remarkable decision. Also, the word can be used to qualify a clothe that looks attractive and stylish. In some instances, the word is used as a guide in the settings of an organization or individual objectives; for example, project presentation and management. But when it is to be used as explained, that is when the acronym "SMART" is used The term was firstly used in 1988 by George T. Doran, in his book Management Review. The writer, who was the President of Management Assistance Program, a consultancy program, headquartered at Coeur d'Arlene, Idaho, explained that to

If Ramadan Isn't Enough Motivation

Assalamualaikum. I pray this meets you well. Ramadan Mubarak So you spent months thinking what went wrong with your relationship with God. You thought of reasons why you're so far from God. Why it's not so easy to recite the Qur'an anymore. Why you don't pray nawafil anymore. In fact, you can't even remember the last time you prayed tahajjud. Not wanting to blame yourself, you gladly put the blame on work. Don't smile. Yes, you. You that put the blame on school. You also don't have enough excuse. Now when you speak you say, "I used to read the Qur'an." "I used to spend my night in prayers." Do you hear yourself? "I used to." May Allah rectify our affairs. Now Ramadan is here and you let the days and nights go by like every other day and night? Did you hear the applause? Its for you. You're fasting Ramadan, Alhamdullilah! You spend your day fasting but is that enough? No, you don't recite the Qur'an. Y

What To Eat For Sahur and iftar

Having trouble deciding what to have for sahur and iftar? Here's a list of food that you can pick from: Sahur Bread and tea Bread and egg Rice Spaghetti Pancakes Yam and egg Moimoi and ogi Bread and beans Fruits ( Apple, pineapple, grape, date and berries) Noodles and egg Custard Biscuits and tea Water Yogurt Iftar Pounded yam and Egusi😊 Semo and okra Eba and Efo Amala and Ewedu Poundo and Ogbono Rice and beans Beans and plantain Plantain and egg Plantain and custard Gizdodo and egg Moimoi and ogi Bread and Akara Akara and ogi Yam and egg Fries and chicken Fruits ( cucumbers, watermelon, bananas, pears, date, mango, oranges) Salad Juice Garri and kuli or groundnut Rice and meat,chicken, egg, plantain Semo and egusi. Enjoy!