Have you ever asked yourself this, " if i happen to be producer and supply to the whooping population who are constantly looking for constant relief, how would my life be like?"
How long will you continue to be jobbing; running from Tom's place to Jerry's place, still adding the pennies to nothing?
In the whole world, we are having information poverty not really what you may think.
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This is not what the so-called professionals claim to teach and collect huge amount of money from people, yet, without giving the attendees what to smile about.
Please, come with me to the contentof the live and practical workshop and then come back here and say to yourself, " i can't afford to miss this one". At least, not this one!
We call it rain of empowerment because it has never happened like this.
It is always rare to see people allow others access to what is making them money.
Even after waiting for decades, you may not be able to pay the price.
Yes, we are planning this live and practical workshop to meet up with the demands of anybody who wants to carve his/her self out of the current unemployment rate.
Yes, the reason why people told us to call the rain of empowerment is that you’ll never see this kind of empowerment workshop elsewhere.
Now, I want to ask you these questions;
·Do you know the current youths’ unemployment statistics?
·Do you know why people still add to the accelerating rate of unemployment?
·Do you know what can take you out of your current situation?
·Do you have any idea of what are the activities making them to pocket the whole money to themselves?
·Do you know what make up the rich?
·How often do you see this kind of empowerment workshop?
·What do you think is your source of hope?
Instead of following the followers, take a decision today to follow the leaders today!
Instead of making a mistake of learning from the learners, this has come to you so as to make you learn from experts. I can here you saying to yourself, “wow…this is heaven sent”
I asked my friends on facebook sometimes ago, “a happy life ideally rests on a balance between 4-elements”.
I now want to ask you here, what are they?
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In today’s highlight, the returning officer for Imo state declared O. R. Okorocha as the winner of the Imo state governorship election after seeing that Rochas has played politics according to the rules of the game and defeated his greatest opponent, Gov. Ikedi O.
I must confess that I’ve never seen or heard of the kind of celebration that is going on in the state. This is to say that Imo people have spoken and Rochas has, right from the beginning been their interest. I remember, i was taught that politics is a game of interest.
Some are even saying that the strong bird that holds and nothing gets what it holds out of hand is no more.
I can not tell what is the backbone of the celebration but I can use the Bible as a standard as it says “when the righteous rules, the people rejoice”.
The question that is now bothering me is;
Between the old and the incoming Governor, who do we say is the righteous?
It is good to consider politics as a producer, because political instability affects us directly. Now that GOD in HIS mercy has decided to send us peace, HE is worthy of praise.
This in response to the numerous messages, calls, and e-mails received with respect to the web training on the production of soap. People complained that they couldn’t meet up with the training due to one problem or the other.Some even said that they could not access the internet from their respective destinations.
It is clear that the world’s unemployment is rapidly increasing. If a Country like U.S. being confirmed by people as the world power can be complaining over the rate of unemployment, then what do you think about your future?
I learnt in the laws of money at www.prince-investment.blogspot.com that your future value is the product of your present value and the compounded interest. With due respect, Sam Adeyemi said that a man can survive for 6 days without water and 40 days like Jesus Christ, without food, but an average man can never survive without hope. I want to also add that a man with dream will not die. Your dreams will sustain you. It will always motivate you even when the path is uncertain. Where there is vision, there is always provision.
We have now come to ease that stress. We have come to give that hope for the future. After having this pure practical training, you will then see that what you call future is not far. You will start to think as a genius. You will then find the strength and grace to employ other people to work under you. We give you the sure path to overcome the fear of unemployment.
Come and Learn on practical basis, produce it by yourself and hire people to sell your products for you or market the product(s) of choice by yourself. Here, you have the long-needed freedom.
After a lengthy meeting that included consultations with lawyers over the next step that should be taken over the left-over elections in Imo State, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has resolved to conduct supplementary elections in the remaining local government areas of the state on May 6 this year.
In a statement issued by the Secretary to the commission, Alhaji Abdullahi A. Kaugama at around 8.00 pm on Friday night while the meeting was still going on at INEC headquarters, the electoral body stated that the election would take place in four local governments and one ward in Imo State.
“Following the April 26, 2011 governorship election in Imo State which the Returning Officer ruled inconclusive, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has scheduled supplementary election to hold in selected areas on Friday, May 6, 2011.
“The supplementary election will hold in four (4) Local Government Areas namely; Ngor-Okpalla, Mbaitoli, Oguta and Egbema; as well as in Orji Ward in Owerri North Local Government Area.
“INEC urges all stakeholders to ensure the highest level of integrity and good conduct in the supplementary election to allow for smooth conclusion of the governorship poll,” Kaugama stated.
Speaking with The Nation in his office on Friday night, Mr Kayode Idowu, the Chief Press Secretary to INEC chairman, said that the decision was reached after deliberations with INEC’s lawyers.
“INEC met its lawyers to ensure that we are correct in terms of every expectation on legal requirement.
“Contrary to speculations in some quarters, Prof Jega has never said anything about declaration of a state of emergency,” he said.
The Imo governorship contest is getting more interesting and keener by the day.
The leading candidates, Ohakim and Okorocha, are said to be making appreciable showing and are currently running neck to neck. The supplementary election in the four LGs thus promises to be dicey because it is going to be the decider and both leading candidates will put everything into it. While Ohakim enjoys the advantage of incumbency, Okorocha is reaching to his goodwill as a philanthropist and a deep pocket.
At a time like this, you are conversant with a popular saying that "change is the only constant thing", i now want to add that it doesn't matter the cause or the time for the change, what matters most is your response towards to the change. Out of change, change can take place!
I only wish to ask whether there's any constitution in this Country that states that election should be conducted thirty (30) days before swearing in!
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, said the winner of the gubernatorial in Imo State between the incumbent Governor Ikedi Ohakim of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and the leading challenger, Rochas Okorocha of All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, will only be determined after re-run polls in the local government areas where election results were declared inconclusive as at yesterday.
Kayode Idowu, Chief Press Secretary to Professor Attahiru Jega, Chairman, INEC told said this morning that the commission is upholding the declaration of the election as inconclusive by the Returning Officer for Imo State.
He said re-run election will be conducted only in those local governments where the polls were declared inconclusive. The re-run election, he said, will have to be conducted latest by tomorrow.
This is to meet the constitutional requirement which stipulates that elections must be held 30 days to the end of the tenure of the office holder.
The tenure of all the current elected office holders will end on 29 May.
Professor Enoch Akubundu, INEC Returning officer for Imo State gubernatorial election had said yesterday that the final results of the election could not be announced because only results from 24 out of the 27 local government areas in the state have been seen.
According to him, it is necessary to note the results from all the local governments in the state since the two leading candidates are running together.
The two leading candidates were in a photo finish in the results of the local governments declared before the announcement by the Returning Officer.
Rochas Okorocha of APGA had won 12 local governments out of the 24 declared, while Ohakim had won in 11 local governments and was leading in Oguta with 12,216 against APGA’s 4,449 when the Returning Officer for the local government declared that there were no elections in some wards in the area.
The Returning Officer therefore declared the election in Oguta inconclusive. He added that there were also no elections at Ngor Okpalla LGA while in Mbaitoli, Ohaji/ Egbema LGAs, the elections were also inconclusive also because some wards were cancelled due to what the Returning Officer described as irregularities.
“In view of the closeness of the race, the governorship election in Imo State is hereby declared inconclusive. It will be inappropriate for me to announce the result that is inconclusive,” said Professor Akubundu who added that “so I won’t be able to declare a winner in the governorship election in Imo State”, declared.
It was however gathered that Franklin Mathias, the Returning Officer for Ohaji/ Egbema LGA who claimed that there was no election in the area was confronted by party agents with results from the wards which he duly signed.
Franklin did not deny that he signed the results. It was gathered that the Franklin has been handed over to the Police.
It was gathered that supporters of Okoroacha had descended on the collation centre this morning, calling for the release of the remaining election results.
Meanwhile, Owerri, the Imo State capital is still smarting from the tension-soaked governorship election that ended in a stalemate last night.
A combined team of mobile policemen and some Army personnel are now patrolling the streets of the capital to keep the peace, as opposition party supporters reject the outcome of the election.
Elections are now pending in the remaining four LGAs which will decide the winner between Okorocha and Ohakim who are now running neck-and neck.
In the three councils of Ohaji-Egbema, Oguta and Mbaitoli, elections were voided in many wards due to widespread irregularities. In the remaining one, Ngor-Okpala, elections did not hold at all because polling materials arrived very late.
The INEC office in Owerri says it is now awaiting the decision of the commission’s headquarters in Abuja on a date for the rerun of the election in the affected council areas. But it is not likely to hold before the weekend, INEC’s spokesperson in Imo, Samuel Bassey, disclosed this on phone this morning.
Drama and tension characterized the proceedings yesterday at the INEC collation centre in Owerri. Before the returning officer discontinued the announcement of the results, party agents of the APGA and the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) accused him of pandering to external pressure to skew the results in favour of Governor Ohakim of the PDP.
The opposition party agents and those of the PDP exchanged verbal attacks while the event was being transmitted live on national television, but security men promptly waded in to calm the situation.
The camp of the APGA candidate, Okorocha has expressed the confidence it would win the contest if the rerun ordered by INEC is allowed to be free and fair.
An APGA chieftain, Martins Agbaso, stated that “the will of the people cannot be changed. We have proven to them (PDP) that we are more popular than they thought.”
The Governor, Ohakim’s camp has also said its chances are “very bright.” Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Henry Ekpe, also said this morning that “the four council areas in question are all PDP strongholds, and we are positive we would be victorious during the rerun.”
This evening, PDP supporters in Owerri are also storming the town, saying “Let’s Do More!”
We want to tell you to do what you feel is right, not according to the numerous text messages being sent across the State!
Remember, Democracy means Government of the people, to the people and by the people. The problem of our time can only be solved when solved together. Stand up today to say Yes, to a candidate of your choice!