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Suspected electricity vandal electrocuted in Ikot Ekpene (Pics)
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The PHEDC has yet to comment on the incident.
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SUBMISSION VS OBEYING IN MARRIAGE
This is my 11th year in marriage so I think I have the right to talk about submission and Obeying.
Alot of women DO NOT SUBMIT in marriage.
I was listening to Jumoke Adenowo, where she explained this perfectly.
Her example goes; If you want to travel tomorrow to the United States and your husband says you should not go, you have all the money and all the capabilities to fly out, you are damn rich but you CHOOSE not to go, that is SUBMISSION.
However, if you would like to go to the United States tomorrow and your husband needs to give you the money and he tells you, I don't have any money to give you, sit down, you will sit down. What you did was to OBEY that doesn't make you SUBMISSIVE.
To be a submissive woman, FIRST YOU MUST BE POWERFUL!!!
Some women who claim they are submissive are very dangerous!
They just unfortunate that they don't have the funds to display it.
So when you see women like Chioma Ifeanyi-Eze talking about submission, listen to her, not all these people coming from a place of obedience.
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Some large independent oil companies are doing business illegally in Nigeria.
This is not only affecting the livelihood of marginalized communities where these illegal operations are taking place, but also costing the Nigerian government huge sums in non-returned taxes.
Many of these companies often escape scrutiny, and operate ‘behind the scenes’, mostly through joint ventures and partnerships with other companies. These players operate in an unaccountable manner, abuse human rights, partake in illicit financial flow and exploit the fragile nature of many oil producing communities.
The socio-economic and environmental impact of this menace on host communities cannot be quantified, as they are denied access to basic needs. Their livelihood is hampered because of issues like oil spills, poisoned rivers, and gas flaring which has harmful effect on health, farmlands, with distractions at schools where children study as a result.
We call on all Nigerians to agitate for their fundamental human right of living
Some large independent oil companies are doing business illegally in Nigeria.
This is not only affecting the livelihood of marginalized communities where these illegal operations are taking place, but also costing the Nigerian government huge sums in non-returned taxes.
Many of these companies often escape scrutiny, and operate ‘behind the scenes’, mostly through joint ventures and partnerships with other companies. These players operate in an unaccountable manner, abuse human rights, partake in illicit financial flow and exploit the fragile nature of many oil producing communities.
The socio-economic and environmental impact of this menace on host communities cannot be quantified, as they are denied access to basic needs. Their livelihood is hampered because of issues like oil spills, poisoned rivers, and gas flaring which has harmful effect on health, farmlands, with distractions at schools where children study as a result.
We call on all Nigerians to agitate for their fundamental human right of living
Some large independent oil companies are doing business illegally in Nigeria.
This is not only affecting the livelihood of marginalized communities where these illegal operations are taking place, but also costing the Nigerian government huge sums in non-returned taxes.
Many of these companies often escape scrutiny, and operate ‘behind the scenes’, mostly through joint ventures and partnerships with other companies. These players operate in an unaccountable manner, abuse human rights, partake in illicit financial flow and exploit the fragile nature of many oil producing communities.
The socio-economic and environmental impact of this menace on host communities cannot be quantified, as they are denied access to basic needs. Their livelihood is hampered because of issues like oil spills, poisoned rivers, and gas flaring which has harmful effect on health, farmlands, with distractions at schools where children study as a result.
We call on all Nigerians to agitate for their fundamental human right of living