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10 Reasons Why Your Party or Event Needs Security
10 Reasons Why Your Party or Event Needs Security Do you love to meet friends and gather for a party? Or events like marriage, birthdays, fashion shows, and others with huge crowd fascinates you in an enchanting style? It’s human nature of sharing fun and happy moments with zeal & zest. Any unpleasant mishap can turn these memorable times into destructive nightmares. Make your parties and events secure and safe with security services for making them free of theft, fire, and other crowd controlling as well as organizational issues.
By protectionServices3 years ago in Humans
Why I Can't Go Out Anymore, What Happened To Me the Last Time I Did - Tems
The days of Nigerian singer Tems being unknown are now very far from her. Now, Tems is without a doubt not only very popular but also very very famous. And the thing about becoming famous, especially at the magnitude in which she is now famous, it takes a lot of getting used to. You go from being able to do normal things like go the grocery store to now having to do a whole procedure and process before you can even leave your house. It's a lot and it is something that Tems is now adjusting to.
By Jide Okonjo3 years ago in Humans
Why No, I Didn't Make Any True Friends in the House - BBNaija Winner, Phyna
This year's winner of Big Brother Naija Phyna walked away from the house with a grand prize of N100 million including N50 million in cash, a new SUV, a Dubai trip, and more goodies. Now, during a new interview with the Vanguard, Phyna is looking back at why she decided to enter the house, some of her thoughts now about the house, and what she plans to do with the whooping sum of money that she just won. She had a lot to say. Here's what she said.
By Jide Okonjo3 years ago in Humans
A few trifles about Lu Xun and the charioteer
A few trifles about Lu Xun and the charioteer In old China in the early 20th century, rickshaw pullers, as a part of the lower class, suffered discrimination and oppression. Even a university professor said, "If a poem describes a puller, it is dirty poetry." But it was at this time that Lu Xun wrote his heart-shaking book A Small Thing. This novel, published at the end of 1919, makes people feel the power of noble personality: I suddenly felt a strange feeling, that his dusty shadow, suddenly tall, and bigger and bigger, we must look up to see......
By Helen Pardes3 years ago in Humans
The fierce life of an Afghan village leader
It is not easy for a woman to be visible in Afghanistan. But Salah Kazisada, an Afghan woman, is brave enough to break down prejudice. Saliva Kazisada, who lives in a small village in Balkh province in northern Afghanistan, is the country's only female village chief.
By orlando hanafee3 years ago in Humans
Ke Yuming, a "generalist writer"
Many years ago, when Ke Yuming was editor-in-chief of Nane Evening News, I said to him in a small talk: You are the most suitable to be the chairman of the Federation of Literary and Cultural Associations. First, you have high political quality. You have been working in the cultural propaganda department, and you can grasp the importance of literary and artistic creation. Second, you have a lot of art and literature, and you know all kinds of literature and art. Sure enough, a few years later he became the chairman of the Xianning City Federation of Arts and Culture. It's not physiognomy. It's not a joke. My judgment is based on my reading of Koh-ming.
By Lamonica Aguirre3 years ago in Humans
Mujica: The strange life of the World's poorest President
Uruguay is a small South American country, but its president Jose Mujica is very famous in the world because he is "the poorest president in the world". Wen said that since the establishment of diplomatic ties 24 years ago, China and Uzbekistan have always respected each other and treated each other as equals. China is willing to strengthen high-level exchanges with Uzbekistan and open up broad prospects for bilateral relations.
By Berard Jackson3 years ago in Humans
Why I Did Not Sign Whitemoney to E.M.E - Banky W
Nigerian musician, politician, pastor, and businessman Bankole Wellington popularly known as Banky W was in the news recently after he got pictured alongside Big Brother Naija winner Whitemoney. Immediately the pictures came out, the narrative quickly formed that Banky W had in fact signed the singer to his record label, E.M.E.
By Jide Okonjo3 years ago in Humans
Why Many Foreigners are Lining Up to Become Nigerian Citizen - Minister Aregbesola
These days, one conversation that is regular being held all around the different pockets of Nigeria is on the topic of 'japa'. Many Nigerians are trying to find any way that they can to leave the country through any means possible. Many cite reasons such as lack of development, insecurity, lack of opportunities, and more as their reason for going to find greener pastures outside. However, while Nigerians are trying to find their way out of Nigeria, it looks like foreigners are trying to find their way into the nation.
By Jide Okonjo3 years ago in Humans
Henry, please take a bow
In early 20th-century England, when a play ended and the audience thought it was good, they would shout, "Author! The Author! This means that the writer of the play is invited to the stage, and they salute him with applause and screams. At this time, the author can pretend to be surprised and calm, and frequently bow to the audience to express gratitude. At the time, the cry was the honor writers sought.
By Sermon Pol3 years ago in Humans
God doesn't give you everything you want
He was born into an ordinary working family in Illinois, the United States. Due to the poverty of his family, his childhood and boyhood memories have been shrouded by poverty. He often heard his parents sigh at night for the life of the family. When he was old enough to go to school, he didn't even have a decent pair of shoes. He had to wear a pair of patched and worn shoes to school. Every day, he saw his classmates running around in beautiful shoes. He was so envious that he longed to have a pair of beautiful shoes.
By Caz Hensley3 years ago in Humans
I can change the world without being president
Talia Le Mans is only 17 years old, but she is already the CEO of a charity that has raised more than $10 million for six years. Today she is not only a socialite, but also seen as a future US presidential candidate. But Talia said, "I can change the world even if I'm not president."
By orlando hanafee3 years ago in Humans











