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Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Short Biography Of Sinach




The Nigerian star Osinachi Egbu (famous known as Sinach) is an award-winning vocalist, songwriter, and one of the best transborder worship leaders of the moment. Being the songwriter, Sinach has written over 450 awe-inspiring songs from her heart. The most popular are “Jesus is Alive”, “Awesome God”, “For This”, “This Is my Season”, “I Stand Amazed”, “I Know Who I Am”, “The Name of Jesus”, “Simply Devoted” and a lot of others. These songs have turned into anthems in many homes and Churches all over the world. Sinach’s music and writings have reached millions of people by fostering encouragement, hope, healing, and strengthening their belief

Sinach, a key member of the Love World music team of Christ Embassy, began to sing when she was very young but couldn’t take it to the next level. In the beginning, she didn’t use her musical gift for gospel. However, when she met Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, a man of God, who taught her about the ways of the Lord, Sinach found her true calling. Osinachi Kalu is from Ebonyi State, and she was born into a family of seven children where she is the second child. She graduated from the University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, where she received a degree in Physics. She has divulged that her friend and mentor is Pastor of Christ Embassy, Chris Oyakhilome. 

The gospel singer Osinachi Kalu (also known as Sinach) is married to her Christ Embassy’s Pastor Joe. As far as we know, her husband, Joseph Egbu, is a pastor in their church. They love each other very much and are a happy family blessed with one child. The couple love to be together all the time and always support each other

So, in a nutshell, Sinach is a multiple award-winning songwriter, recording artiste, producer, and worship song leader. Also, this talented singer is a key member of Christ Embassy’s Love World music team. Despite the criticisms from her father, she started singing at a young age, and she has received pleasure by doing this. From the very beginning, she knew that gospel music is not for commercial purposes. This kind of music is for helping people, to give the hope for hopeless, etc. Her gorgeous voice and awe-inspiring songs can help everyone who needs help. So, if you feel lost in your life just listen to Sinach music, maybe it will help you and bring some inspiration. Good luck
So, in a nutshell, Sinach is a multiple award-winning songwriter, recording artiste, producer, and worship song leader. Also, this talented singer is a key member of Christ Embassy’s Love World music team. Despite the criticisms from her father, she started singing at a young age, and she has received pleasure by doing this. From the very beginning, she knew that gospel music is not for commercial purposes. This kind of music is for helping people, to give the hope for hopeless, etc. Her gorgeous voice and awe-inspiring songs can help everyone who needs help. So, if you feel lost in your life just listen to Sinach music, maybe it will help you and bring some inspiration. Good luck! Read more: https://www.naija.ng/1110860-sinach-biography.html#1110860
 
 





Sinach Marriage

The Nigerian star Osinachi Egbu (famous known as Sinach) is an award-winning vocalist, songwriter, and one of the best transborder worship leaders of the moment. Being the songwriter, Sinach has written over 450 awe-inspiring songs from her heart. The most popular are “Jesus is Alive”, “Awesome God”, “For This”, “This Is my Season”, “I Stand Amazed”, “I Know Who I Am”, “The Name of Jesus”, “Simply Devoted” and a lot of others. These songs have turned into anthems in many homes and Churches all over the world. Sinach’s music and writings have reached millions of people by fostering encouragement, hope, healing, and strengthening their belief. Read more: https://www.naija.ng/1110860-sinach-biography.html#1110860
The Nigerian star Osinachi Egbu (famous known as Sinach) is an award-winning vocalist, songwriter, and one of the best transborder worship leaders of the moment. Being the songwriter, Sinach has written over 450 awe-inspiring songs from her heart. The most popular are “Jesus is Alive”, “Awesome God”, “For This”, “This Is my Season”, “I Stand Amazed”, “I Know Who I Am”, “The Name of Jesus”, “Simply Devoted” and a lot of others. These songs have turned into anthems in many homes and Churches all over the world. Sinach’s music and writings have reached millions of people by fostering encouragement, hope, healing, and strengthening their belief. Read more: https://www.naija.ng/1110860-sinach-biography.html#1110860
The Nigerian star Osinachi Egbu (famous known as Sinach) is an award-winning vocalist, songwriter, and one of the best transborder worship leaders of the moment. Being the songwriter, Sinach has written over 450 awe-inspiring songs from her heart. The most popular are “Jesus is Alive”, “Awesome God”, “For This”, “This Is my Season”, “I Stand Amazed”, “I Know Who I Am”, “The Name of Jesus”, “Simply Devoted” and a lot of others. These songs have turned into anthems in many homes and Churches all over the world. Sinach’s music and writings have reached millions of people by fostering encouragement, hope, healing, and strengthening their belief. Read more: https://www.naija.ng/1110860-sinach-biography.html#1110860

The Nigerian star Osinachi Egbu (famous known as Sinach) is an award-winning vocalist, songwriter, and one of the best transborder worship leaders of the moment. Being the songwriter, Sinach has written over 450 awe-inspiring songs from her heart. The most popular are “Jesus is Alive”, “Awesome God”, “For This”, “This Is my Season”, “I Stand Amazed”, “I Know Who I Am”, “The Name of Jesus”, “Simply Devoted” and a lot of others. These songs have turned into anthems in many homes and Churches all over the world. Sinach’s music and writings have reached millions of people by fostering encouragement, hope, healing, and strengthening their belief. Read more: https://www.naija.ng/1110860-sinach-biography.html#1110860
The Nigerian star Osinachi Egbu (famous known as Sinach) is an award-winning vocalist, songwriter, and one of the best transborder worship leaders of the moment. Being the songwriter, Sinach has written over 450 awe-inspiring songs from her heart. The most popular are “Jesus is Alive”, “Awesome God”, “For This”, “This Is my Season”, “I Stand Amazed”, “I Know Who I Am”, “The Name of Jesus”, “Simply Devoted” and a lot of others. These songs have turned into anthems in many homes and Churches all over the world. Sinach’s music and writings have reached millions of people by fostering encouragement, hope, healing, and strengthening their belief. Read more: https://www.naija.ng/1110860-sinach-biography.html#1110860

The Nigerian star Osinachi Egbu (famous known as Sinach) is an award-winning vocalist, songwriter, and one of the best transborder worship leaders of the moment. Being the songwriter, Sinach has written over 450 awe-inspiring songs from her heart. The most popular are “Jesus is Alive”, “Awesome God”, “For This”, “This Is my Season”, “I Stand Amazed”, “I Know Who I Am”, “The Name of Jesus”, “Simply Devoted” and a lot of others. These songs have turned into anthems in many homes and Churches all over the world. Sinach’s music and writings have reached millions of people by fostering encouragement, hope, healing, and strengthening their belief. Read more: https://www.naija.ng/1110860-sinach-biography.html#1110860
The Nigerian star Osinachi Egbu (famous known as Sinach) is an award-winning vocalist, songwriter, and one of the best transborder worship leaders of the moment. Being the songwriter, Sinach has written over 450 awe-inspiring songs from her heart. The most popular are “Jesus is Alive”, “Awesome God”, “For This”, “This Is my Season”, “I Stand Amazed”, “I Know Who I Am”, “The Name of Jesus”, “Simply Devoted” and a lot of others. These songs have turned into anthems in many homes and Churches all over the world. Sinach’s music and writings have reached millions of people by fostering encouragement, hope, healing, and strengthening their belief. Read more: https://www.naija.ng/1110860-sinach-biography.html#1110860
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Saturday, January 20, 2018

IF YOU WON'T MARRY HER, SET HER FREE!

This beautiful piece was written by a Facebook user Patrick Ugwa and it is making a whole lot of sense.

All guys out there especially those still holding on to women they are damn sure they don't have plans of spending the rest of their lives with, should read this;

IF YOU WON'T MARRY HER, SET HER FREE!


The big difference for us men is, we might not know who we really love, but we always know who we really want to marry. Our feelings may change like the seasons, but that marriage decision remains the same. We know who we want, we always do. We know who we are keeping for friendship and who we are reserving for marriage. It is just the thing about us, our desire might be for many, but our marriage decision is always fixed on one.

So this year dear brother, please for the sake of God, if you know in your heart of hearts that you're not going to marry that girl, cut her loose and let her go. Let her go start something new with someone who will. You have taken enough from her, you have enjoyed the free love and other wifely privileges, cut her loose bro, don't tie down what another man is fasting and praying to have, let that girl go, please.

 We all know who we want to marry, and to be honest the woman we want to marry we don't treat her bad, because we don't want to destroy our own garden. You know I speak the truth, so unfair to destroy the soil of another brother who is somewhere waiting anxiously for his harvest, so unfair.

Let that girl go sir, however you want to do it, just let her go;

"I need a break"
"I need some space to figure out my life"
"I think we need some time apart"
"I have some serious issues right now and I need some time to think"

However you want to say it just let her go. Push her away if she does not want to go;

Ignore her calls until she gets the message.
Ignore her texts until she gets tired.
Pretend to be busy until she's fed up.
Put up some annoying attitude that she cannot keep up with.

Just do anything to push her away. Don't worry if she will be hurt, let her hurt, let her cry, let the disappointment come, let her feel the pain, after a while she will be fine. It is better for you to hurt her now than hold on to her and hurt her destiny, let her cry her way into the right arms.

Set that girl free if you're not going to marry her, please release her to find her destiny if you cannot see her in yours.
#haveconcience

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So man, have conscience now and let her go, don't come complaining tomorrow that a certain lady placed a curse on you, stop wasting her time now and let her go so her real life partner can come in.
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Nigerian Man Plans With Police To Propose To His Boo, But Received The Shocker Of His Life

Imagine being in love with someone and hoping she would be your future wife and the mother of your kids, only to realize that she was playing with you all the while. 

It is a classic example of ‘proposal gone extremely wrong. 

According to a Twitter user, @kelvinbraide who shared the story on his timeline, an unidentified Nigerian man planned with the police to propose to his longtime girlfriend but failed in an epic way after the lady called another man.

Read the story below;

“So let me gist u people. So this guy planted weed in his girl’s car, and planned with police to arrest her then tell her to make a call, then he’ll come and they’ll plan to arrest him too and he’ll propose. Long story short. She called another nigga and the police people”

“And the police people asked her who’s she’s calling she said her boyfriend, and they all thought she was calling the guy that sent them. Only for a different nigga to show up with police people and he left with her. And the police people called the guy to say the girl has gone”

“My mopol guy that was gisting me. Said daye see ehhhn. Woman Naim wicked pass Satan he said the boy actually cried when they explained everything to him. He just drove off. Don’t know what will happen to them I laughed all through the gist.”

 
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“MY BEAUTY, MY CURSE!!!




Cynthia Nduka was someone everyone would like to call a beauty queen. She was light skinned, tall and gorgeous. They all felt she had everything going on for her but no one saw the sadness in her heart, the tear stained pillow every night.
Inspite of  her beauty, Cynthia struggled everyday to survive. She was from a very poor home and this made feeding and taking care of other expenses very hard to achieve. She got admission into a higher institution but there was no means of paying for her tution fees.
She approached people she felt could help but they tried to take advantage of her. You see, her beauty made it hard for her to get help without having advances made at her.
“God why me”??? She would cry every night.
One fateful day, on her way back from the market, she met a man inside the bus. He noticed her sad demeanor and asked her what the problem was. She unconsciously narrated her tution issue to him and then he surprised her by promising to help.
With surprise written all over her beautiful face, she asked him ”why will you want to help me sir”?
With a cheap smile on his calm face, he replied “Just see me as your guardian angel” he replied.
She was so happy and thanked God for sending her a helper. Before alighting from the bus, he gave her his house address and invited her to come over the next day with the list of things she needed for school. He also told her he had a little sister like her and would love them to meet. Then he gave her some money for the transportation that would convey her to his place the next day.
The next day she woke up with smiles all over her face, for the first time in months, she actually had a beautiful sleep. She went about her morning chores happily and as soon as it clocked 10am, she quickly showered, wore a decent gown and stepped out to proceed to her guardian angel’s residence.
She got there and he welcomed her warmly and offered her a drink. She asked after his Sister and he told her she went to the market. He engaged her in a conversation and before she knew it, she started feeling weak, he had injected a substance that would weaken her into her drink.
When she realized she couldn’t move, she became very scared and to her shock and horror, the supposedly guardian angel hurled her onto his shoulder and took her straight to the bedroom, she tried to fight him but couldn’t move, she was helplessly in tears as he ravished her mercilessly, fed on her breast hungrily and took her pride away. He kept hammering her like a hungry beast released from a cage to feed on a prey, breathing heavily like an athlete who just won a race, he cared less about the fact that he just took her virginity away, all he wanted was satisfaction.
After he was done, he pushed her away like a toy being discarded by a little child that had no use for it anymore. Bittered tears kept flowing down her cheeks as she struggled to cover her exposed body in shame.
“Why”? she whispered painfully
“You are too beautiful to resist, and for this naija, nothing is free, use what you have to get what you want” he replied sarcastically
How she got home that day, she could not tell, she was so heartbroken and ashamed of herself, who will she tell? Who would believe her story? Who would come to her aid?
“I CURSE the day I was born beautiful” she cried bitterly……….

But Karma will definitely catch up with him!!!
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Babcock Student Runs Mad And Strips Naked After Girlfriend Rejected His Marriage Proposal



It seems 'rejecting of marriage proposal' is the in thing now.

There's a trending story of a 500-level Accounting student of Babcock University who reportedly ran mad on 18th January.

According to a twitter user @chamdorpapi who shared the story, 'the heartbroken Babcock student was in a relationship with a medical student, she broke up with him and he went on his knees in front of her hostel, begging her but she refused so he tore his shirt and he went naked. Shouting and running around'.

 
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Monday, January 8, 2018

POEM: The mask by Glory Ibezim


                             Glory Ibezim

THE MASK


The world says I'm beautiful. 
They judged me by my pretty face and therefore considered me as one without flaws.
 My smiles always attracted people, my words heal the broken hearted.
 I'm just surprised that they didn't notice I was hurt and needed love.
 My heart is fragile, my body is weak yet I claimed to be strong.
 I'm like a mask and behind it there's a face and behind a story.
 Why do I still insist on wearing this mask? 
I have worn it for so long that I forgot who was beneath it.
 Now I ask do they love me or the mask I wear everyday. 
I heard the mask can change only when those who worn it have a different perception about themselves, so what's holding me back?
 I am suffering but no one knows that's because I hide them in a place deep inside, the last thing I want is pity.
 The things I kept to myself killed me a million times. Hiding the hurt, hiding the pain.
 My skin is on fire, I burn from within.
 I've built up a wall so the world must stay out.
 Loneliness consumes me. 
I patiently sit hoping and waiting for someone to see I wear a mask and care enough to remove it.
 Nobody knows what you're going through but He does.
 The door to a new world is open, it is within you. 
He wants to build you up. 
Give Him a chance. Dry your eyes, everything will be okay.
 Just take off the mask.


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Thursday, January 4, 2018

Top 5 best secondary schools in Nigeria according to WAEC

If you want to learn about the best secondary schools in Nigeria 2017, then check out this article. We will tell you about top five schools with best WAEC results in Nigeria. Here, you can learn all the important things about the best schools in Nigeria. Provide your child with quality education they deserve!

 #5. Christ The King College


Website: www.ckconitsha.org
Address: Oguta Road, Onitsha, Anambra State
E-mail(s): info@ckconitsha.org; principal@ckconitsha.org; admission@ckconitsha.org
Phone no.: +234-803-401-8824
Coming in at number five is the Christ the King College in Onitsha, known to many as CKC Onitsha. It is a secondary school for boys that, at one point, was the best school in Nigeria. CKC Onitsha was founded in 1933 by a group of Irish missionaries led by Archbishop Charles Heerey.
The primary mission of this school is to use the Roman Catholic environment and tradition for development of the new generation of Nigerian leaders.
Students are assigned to different school houses (dormitories) for sports competition, management and administration purposes. Before the civil war, the houses bore the names of St. Joseph, St. Michael, St. Gabriel, St. Charles and St. Williams. These days, there are more houses, and they are called Flanagan, Butler, Allagoa, Orjiakor, Mbanefo, Aniogu, Arize, Modebe, Okagbue, Heerey, Azikiwe, Brolly and Tagbo.
#4. Grange School


Website: www.grangeschool.com
Address: Harold Shodipo Crescent, Ikeja, Lagos State
E-mail: info@grangeschool.com
Phone no.: +234-1-2957630, +234-1-290-6377
Number 4 is Grange School, a private school in Ikeja, Lagos. It was founded in 1958 by British expatriates, who wanted to offer Nigerian children quality education by British standards.
Grange School provides its students with a healthy inclusive environment filled with activities that transcend the classroom walls. Children can get involved in various sports, arts, debating and so many other things that can help them learn the importance of teamwork, discover their creativity and prepare them for their adult lives.
Grange students can live at home or stay at the Grange House, where they will be able to forge life-long friendships and get involved in all sorts of fun activities.


#3. Loyola Jesuit College


Website: www.loyolajesuit.org
Address: Loyola Street, Gidan Mangoro, Karu-Karshi Road, Abuja FCT
E-mail: principal@loyolajesuit.org
Phone no.: +234-805-490-9665; +234-811-468-1636; +234-701-184-4447
Opening our top-3 is the Loyola Jesuit College, which is a private secondary school in Abuja. It was founded in 1996 by the Society of Jesus (Roman Catholic Church) and named after the founder of the Society, St. Ignatius of Loyola. For the past seven years, this school has been consistently in the top based on the WASSCE exams, which makes it one of the best schools not only in Nigeria, but also in the whole of West Africa.
Loyola Jesuit College is a boarding school, so all of the students have to live on its premises under the supervision of the Society of Jesus members. As of now, the school houses more than 600 students. It is located on a large site in Gidan Mangoro and surrounded by the beautiful nature.
Apart from receiving quality education, students can also partake in athletic activities, formational and extracurricular programmes. Student development is the primary goal of this fine institution.

#2. Kings’ College


Website: kingscollegelagos.com
Address: 3 Catholic Mission Street, Lagos Island, Lagos State
E-mail(s): kingscollegelagos@yahoo.com; info@kingscollegelagos.com
Phone no.: +234-802-336-8915
Second place on our list goes to the famous Kings’ College. It is one of the oldest secondary institutions in Nigeria, being founded all the way back in 1909. When it first opened, it had only ten students, and the school building was located near Tafawa Balewa Square. It is a boys-only school, but girls have been also allowed there before the creation of Queen’s College.
The school has four houses that are named after past principals (Nigerian Hogwarts, anyone?). The Hyde-Johnson’s House has red as its primary colour; Panes’ House has blue; Mckee-Wright’s Hose has yellow; and Harman’s House has green.
Kings’ College employs passionate teachers, provides its students with excellent boarding and sporting facilities and offers them exceptional security.
#1. Atlantic Hall


Website: atlantic-hall.net
Address: Atlantic Hall, Poka, Epe, Lagos State
E-mail: enquiries@atlantic-hall.net
Phone no.: +234-814-072-7213; +234-704-293-2098
The best secondary school in Nigeria is Atlantic Hall. It is a private school on the outskirts of Lagos that was established in 1989. Before choosing Epe as its permanent location, it was located in the Maryland area of Ikeja. It currently has over 600 students.
Similarly to Kings’ College, Atlantic Hall has four houses, but in this case they are named after precious stones. Students can be assigned to houses named Topaz, Sapphire, Garnet and Emerald. Each house has a House Parent that is responsible for the kids.
Atlantic Hall is based on Christian faith, but it allows and celebrates all expressions and forms of faith. Students are taught moral values and guided towards finding and developing their talents. The school provides challenging and enriching education that is great for any College



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