Sunday, 16 March 2014

Do Unto Others

I lent out my jacket to a poor girl who was freezing outside my friends dorms waiting for her ride, even kept her company because she was alone cold and scared, her ride came I got my jacket back, she left a little coach wallet with her Yale school I'd, a couple credit cards and a couple hundred bucks, I realized she wasn't from texas so finding her was almost impossible, I called the bank and they told me since I have a credit card that wasn't mine they had to cancel it and I couldn't get info on her, I didn't give em the card number, I went to the bank and told the teller if she can do me the favor of calling this girl hopping she didn't go back to Yale, she got her stuff back, all her money and now she's my friend on facebook, don't return for the reward, do it because you'd expect your fellow man to do the same.

Monday, 10 March 2014

Malaysia Airlines plane

(CNN)-- Despite the efforts of 34 planes, 40 ships and search crews from eight countries, officials have not found any sign of a Malaysia Airlines flight that went missing two days ago. "Unfortunately, ladies and gentlemen, we have not found anything that appear to be objects from the aircraft, let alone the aircraft," Azharuddin Abdul Rahman, director general of the Malaysian civil aviation department, told reporters Monday. So, more than 48 hours later, the mysteries surrounding Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 -- and the true identifies of some of its passengers -- remain intact. Rahman discounted media reports that a plane door had been spotted.

Saturday, 1 March 2014

Sunday Motivational From GoTV Nigeria

Not everyone thinks the way you think.............................................................. knows the things you know.............. believes the things you believe....... nor acts the way you would act...... Remember this and you will go a long way in getting along with people Have a Fantastic Sunday GOgetters!

Just A Little Inspiration :)

~ I believe everything happens for a reason. People change so that you can learn to let go. Things go wrong so that you can appreciate the when they're right. You believe lies so you eventually learn to trust no one but yourself, and sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together♥ -Maralynn Monroe

Neverland (Winner Etisalat Prize For Literature Flash Fiction Category)

We all have that childhood friend of the opposite sex that all the adults declared our husband or wife. Mine was Tade. He’d call me ‘Yellow Pawpaw’, and I’d say he was black like amala. We understood the unspoken rules of our union; he could talk to other girls and I could play with other boys. But, permissive as I was, I had to draw the line somewhere. That point came when, in class one day, he asked for a sharpener for his pencil. I stretched forth mine just as Prisca (the yellowest, girliest girl in class), who sat in front of us, offered hers. For an interminable moment, he looked from my plain purple sharpener (Made in Taiwan) to her Voltron (Defender of the Universe!) sharpener and back again, before taking hers. I was shattered. ‘It’s Voltron!’ he explained in a whisper. Yes, dear. He finished using the sharpener and placed it on the desk between us. Moments later, I asked permission to use the bathroom. I returned to class feeling lighter. After a while, Prisca stretched forth her palm for her sharpener. Tade glanced at the spot where he’d put it. It was gone! I helped Tade as he rifled around, shook out our notebooks, turned over our desk. When he shouted to the class: ‘Who took Prisca’s Voltron sharpener?’ I helped echo it louder. Only I knew they’d never see Voltron again. Tade and I walked home in silence after school that day. ‘I know what you did,’ he said. I said nothing. At the kiosk on his street, he stopped and bought me five wraps of baba-dudu – that dark, sugary sweet that solved everything. I took them graciously and we walked on. ‘Yellow Pawpaw,’ he muttered. I smiled, sucking on my sweet. Apology accepted.