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Health / Re: Please I Need Urgent Help On My Penis O by blessedkidd(m): 7:16am On Apr 06, 2023
Ebonudud:
Pls what can I use this thing is hurting me
Ebonudud:
Pls what can I use this thing is hurting me

Please have you been able to treat this and what did you use?

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Music/Radio / See The Boy Who Said He's Out To Overtake Burna Boy's And Nairamarley's Fans. by blessedkidd(m): 9:23am On Aug 07, 2020
This young boy @Youngcmoneygod must be very talented to have said that he is out to takeover Nairamarley and Burna Boy fans, what do you think.
Goodness Chijioke Onyegalagwa aka Youngcmoneygod, was born on the 6th of December 1997. He hails from Okohia in Isialah mbano LGA Imo state. He's currently a student of history and international studies at Imo State University.
He's a Musician. The CEO of Young C entertainment and Best Shots pictures a video production company. He also acts/directs comedy skits at East comedy which is under Young C entertainment.
Young C moneygod who has released several songs such as Akunubah and Karashika, recently released a new banger titled MONEY. You can listen to it below

https://youngc./Money
You can follow him on Instagram or Twitter
https://instagram.com/youngcmoneygod?igshid=rodfcm8j8vfv

https://twitter.com/YoungcMoneygod?s=08

Celebrities / See The Boy Who Said He's Out To Overtake Burna Boy And Nairamarley Fans. by blessedkidd(m): 9:15am On Aug 07, 2020
This young boy @Youngcmoneygod must be very talented to have said that he is out to takeover Nairamarley and Burna Boy fans, what do you think.
Goodness Chijioke Onyegalagwa aka Youngcmoneygod, was born on the 6th of December 1997. He hails from Okohia in Isialah mbano LGA Imo state. He's currently a student of history and international studies at Imo State University.
He's a Musician. The CEO of Young C entertainment and Best Shots pictures a video production company. He also acts/directs comedy skits at East comedy which is under Young C entertainment.
Young C moneygod who has released several songs such as Akunubah and Karashika, recently released a new banger titled MONEY. You can listen to it below

https://youngc./Money
You can follow him on Instagram or Twitter
https://instagram.com/youngcmoneygod?igshid=rodfcm8j8vfv

https://twitter.com/YoungcMoneygod?s=08

Literature / What Are The Implications Of Human Communication To A Mass Communication Student by blessedkidd(m): 6:53am On Sep 04, 2019
I was asked this question by a lecturer to be submitted on Friday. I am still trying to understand the questions please you can help with your contributions.

Education / What Are The Implications Of Human Communication As A Mass Communication Student by blessedkidd(m): 6:42am On Sep 04, 2019
I was asked this question by a lecturer to be submitted on Friday. I am still trying to understand the questions please you can help with your contributions.

Celebrities / Nairaland Ph City's Finest Artist, Young C Releases His New Single "Akunubah" by blessedkidd(m): 11:13am On Dec 01, 2018
Nigerian sensational artist, Goodness Chijioke Onyegalagwa popularly known as YOUNG C as his stage name is a songwriter, afro pop and Indigenous artist and entertainer born on December 6th , in port harcourt city, originally from Mbano in imo state. Hits us with his brand new single "AKUNUBAH".

He started his music career quite from an early age. And he's about to introduce another of his amazing sound to the world . After he had previously dropped "KARASHIKA" which was also a banger. The song "AKUNUBAH" which is talking about wealth is said to be the most motivating, captivating, and encouraging song for the real hustlers.

YOUNG C is a great artist and he is the next big thing in the Nigeria music industry. So, you all should sit, relax, download and listen to a great music by a wonderful artist. According to Goodness, he is inspired by the things around him and the way people live their lives on a daily basis.

Follow Goodness on social media
@Youngc Moneygod
INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/youngcmoney...

FACEBOOK - https://web.facebook.com/Youngcmoneyg...

TWITTER - https://twitter.com/YoungcMoneygod

Links to the Song and
video


https://www.reverbnation.com/youngc48



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEsiur2q7wI

See more @ https://overheardinafrica..com/2018/12/ph-citys-finest-artist-young-c-releases.html?m=1

Education / Peter And Mary Odili's PAMO University Of Medical Sciences, Port Harcourt (Photo by blessedkidd(m): 5:34pm On Feb 03, 2018
The Newly Established Uni Owned By The Former Gov Of Rivers State Dr Peter Odili

PAMO [Peter and Mary Odili] UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES [PUMS] Port harcourt is among the six universities approved and accredited in December 2017, by the federal executive council [fec].



The property where the university is located was formally known as THE ADOLESCENT PROJECT (TAP). It was used as a youths skill acquisition and empowerment center owned by Justice Mary odili, Dr Peter Odilis wife and was commissioned in the year 2006 by Ex President Olusegun Obasanjo. The property has now been renovated and the university is set to be commissioned 0n Saturday the 10th of February 2018.



It is said to be the first private medical university in Nigeria. And it has commenced undergraduate admission for it's first batch of applicants for the 2017/2018 academic year.


The take-of faculties are faculty of basic medical sciences and faculty of clinical sciences.

The programs include Anatomy, Biochemistry, Human nutrition and dietetics, Pharmacology and Physiology for faculty of basic medical sciences as well as Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery [MBBS] for the faculty of clinical sciences.


More photos below.
http://overheardinafrica..com.ng/2018/02/photos-of-newly-established-pamo.html

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Jobs/Vacancies / 9 Things You Need To Stop Doing If You Want To Be Taken Seriously by blessedkidd(m): 5:49pm On Aug 28, 2017
Do you Want to be known as a rockstar around your office? Here's some tips: To really earn a stellar reputation, you can't just do your individual tasks well. Often, you also have to master soft skills around how you speak and present yourself. But the challenge is that this workplace etiquette tends to be an unspoken rule — since you can't exactly flip to a page in your employee handbook to read up on how to wow leadership with your communication style, for example, it's easy to make mistakes.

To shed light on some of these common workplace faux pas, we reached out to a handful of career experts. If you're serious about earning your colleagues' respect and improving your standing in the office, it's time to nip these nine bad habits in the bud.

1. Being late
Your coworkers may understand if you show up late by a minute or two to the occasional meeting, but making tardiness a regular habit is a surefire way to lose credibility in your colleagues' eyes.

"Being late shows a complete disrespect for the time of those around you. Even when you produce great work, it will be overshadowed by your inability to get yourself to a meeting on time.

2. Failing to speak up
When you're new to the office, early on in your career, or just a bit shy, it's not uncommon to hold back around your coworkers. But "if you overthink comments and end up silent because you're afraid of being wrong… you risk limiting your influence," says Mikaela Kiner, Founder/CEO of UniquelyHR. "The problem with self-censorship and being too quiet is that it masks your intelligence. Co-workers may speculate that you are not engaged, or aren't a team player due to your lack of participation."

Having a hard time coming out of your shell? "Decide how many times you will speak up during the next meeting," Kiner recommends. "Maybe start small, let's say you plan to make three comments. Bring three post-its with you and when you have something to say, quickly jot it down then say what's on your mind. It's easy to measure — once your post-its have all been used, you've reached your goal."

Additionally, "choose someone you trust who's in a lot of meetings with you, and share that your goal is to speak up more. If the person is your manager or the meeting facilitator, s/he can call on you when it looks like you have something to say."


3. Running your mouth
While failure to speak up can damage your standing in the workplace, dominating the conversation can be just as bad.

"Too often, young and eager employees think that being vocal will make supervisors respect them more," says Andrea Gerson, Founder of Resume Scripter. "If you fall on the more outgoing end of the spectrum, try to be more mindful and take in what your superiors are trying to teach you. Be eager to hear about how they got where they are."

4. Using bad grammar
Your teachers didn't spend all those years drilling grammatical rules into your head for no reason — "bad grammar will derail even the most promising career," says Roy Cohen, career coach and author of "The Wall Street Professional's Survival Guide." If you struggle with the written (or spoken) word, "take a communications class or read a book on grammar. Then practice — just knowing what you should do is not enough to improve your interpersonal skills. The investment upfront is minimal and the benefits over the long term are enormous," Cohen says.

5. Bending the truth
Ever try and downplay a mistake you made, or tell your boss you sent an email when it's still sitting in your inbox? You're going to want to cut that out.

"In the moment, white lies may seem like no big deal. But, in the world of business, they can come back to bite you in a big way," Copeland says. "If you're in the habit of telling white lies, begin to make a note when you do it. Identify similarities or patterns and work to correct yourself in the future before they occur. When a white lie is noticed, it can ruin your entire reputation. And, why would you want to do that for something you worked so hard for?

Continue reading below

Source: http://overheardinafrica..com.ng/2017/08/9-things-you-need-to-stop-doing-if-you.html?m=1

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Celebrities / 9 Things You Need To Stop Doing If You Want To Be Taken Seriously by blessedkidd(m): 5:41pm On Aug 28, 2017
Do you Want to be known as a rockstar around your office? Here's some tips: To really earn a stellar reputation, you can't just do your individual tasks well. Often, you also have to master soft skills around how you speak and present yourself. But the challenge is that this workplace etiquette tends to be an unspoken rule — since you can't exactly flip to a page in your employee handbook to read up on how to wow leadership with your communication style, for example, it's easy to make mistakes.

To shed light on some of these common workplace faux pas, we reached out to a handful of career experts. If you're serious about earning your colleagues' respect and improving your standing in the office, it's time to nip these nine bad habits in the bud.

1. Being late
Your coworkers may understand if you show up late by a minute or two to the occasional meeting, but making tardiness a regular habit is a surefire way to lose credibility in your colleagues' eyes.

"Being late shows a complete disrespect for the time of those around you. Even when you produce great work, it will be overshadowed by your inability to get yourself to a meeting on time.

2. Failing to speak up
When you're new to the office, early on in your career, or just a bit shy, it's not uncommon to hold back around your coworkers. But "if you overthink comments and end up silent because you're afraid of being wrong… you risk limiting your influence," says Mikaela Kiner, Founder/CEO of UniquelyHR. "The problem with self-censorship and being too quiet is that it masks your intelligence. Co-workers may speculate that you are not engaged, or aren't a team player due to your lack of participation."

Having a hard time coming out of your shell? "Decide how many times you will speak up during the next meeting," Kiner recommends. "Maybe start small, let's say you plan to make three comments. Bring three post-its with you and when you have something to say, quickly jot it down then say what's on your mind. It's easy to measure — once your post-its have all been used, you've reached your goal."

Additionally, "choose someone you trust who's in a lot of meetings with you, and share that your goal is to speak up more. If the person is your manager or the meeting facilitator, s/he can call on you when it looks like you have something to say."


3. Running your mouth
While failure to speak up can damage your standing in the workplace, dominating the conversation can be just as bad.

"Too often, young and eager employees think that being vocal will make supervisors respect them more," says Andrea Gerson, Founder of Resume Scripter. "If you fall on the more outgoing end of the spectrum, try to be more mindful and take in what your superiors are trying to teach you. Be eager to hear about how they got where they are."

4. Using bad grammar
Your teachers didn't spend all those years drilling grammatical rules into your head for no reason — "bad grammar will derail even the most promising career," says Roy Cohen, career coach and author of "The Wall Street Professional's Survival Guide." If you struggle with the written (or spoken) word, "take a communications class or read a book on grammar. Then practice — just knowing what you should do is not enough to improve your interpersonal skills. The investment upfront is minimal and the benefits over the long term are enormous," Cohen says.

5. Bending the truth
Ever try and downplay a mistake you made, or tell your boss you sent an email when it's still sitting in your inbox? You're going to want to cut that out.

"In the moment, white lies may seem like no big deal. But, in the world of business, they can come back to bite you in a big way," Copeland says. "If you're in the habit of telling white lies, begin to make a note when you do it. Identify similarities or patterns and work to correct yourself in the future before they occur. When a white lie is noticed, it can ruin your entire reputation. And, why would you want to do that for something you worked so hard for?

Countine reading below


Source: http://overheardinafrica..com.ng/2017/08/9-things-you-need-to-stop-doing-if-you.html?m=1
Celebrities / Some Interesting Facts I Bet You Never Knew by blessedkidd(m): 3:17pm On Aug 28, 2017
1. The bones of a pigeon weigh less than it's feathers

2. If you eat a Polar bear, you'll die. Humans can't handle that much Vitamin A.

3. A day on venus lasts longer than a year on venus.

4. Puppies are born blind, Deaf and Toothless

5. It costs 38 trillion dollars to create oxygen for six months for all human beings on earth. Trees do it for free.

6. Dead people can still get goosebumps.

7. A microwave uses more electricity to power its clock than it does to heat your food.

8. Lamborghini cars were invented when the Lamborghini tractor company was insulted by the creator of Ferrari.

Read more below

Source: http://overheardinafrica..com.ng/2017/08/some-interesting-facts-i-bet-you-never.html?m=1
Nairaland / General / Some Interesting Facts I Bet You Never Knew by blessedkidd(m): 3:10pm On Aug 28, 2017
1. The bones of a pigeon weigh less than it's feathers

2. If you eat a Polar bear, you'll die. Humans can't handle that much Vitamin A.

3. A day on venus lasts longer than a year on venus.

4. Puppies are born blind, Deaf and Toothless

5. It costs 38 trillion dollars to create oxygen for six months for all human beings on earth. Trees do it for free.

6. Dead people can still get goosebumps.

7. A microwave uses more electricity to power its clock than it does to heat your food.

8. Lamborghini cars were invented when the Lamborghini tractor company was insulted by the creator of Ferrari.

Read more below

Source: http://overheardinafrica..com.ng/2017/08/some-interesting-facts-i-bet-you-never.html?m=1
Politics / Some Interesting Facts I Bet You Never Knew by blessedkidd(m): 3:02pm On Aug 28, 2017
1. The bones of a pigeon weigh less than it's feathers

2. If you eat a Polar bear, you'll die. Humans can't handle that much Vitamin A.

3. A day on venus lasts longer than a year on venus.

4. Puppies are born blind, Deaf and Toothless

5. It costs 38 trillion dollars to create oxygen for six months for all human beings on earth. Trees do it for free.

6. Dead people can still get goosebumps.

7. A microwave uses more electricity to power its clock than it does to heat your food.

8. Lamborghini cars were invented when the Lamborghini tractor company was insulted by the creator of Ferrari.

Read more below

Source: http://overheardinafrica..com.ng/2017/08/some-interesting-facts-i-bet-you-never.html?m=1

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