Wednesday 1 October 2014

10 Beauty Tips Men Need To Know


It’s not only the girls that take care of their appearance; the guys want to look their best too! But grooming tips for guys are still not as common, as the beauty tips for girls are, so here are ten beauty tips, just for the men:

1.Take care of your hands
Guys are not looking to have smooth and sensitive hands, but that’s no reason to neglect your hands altogether. Untrimmed nails that are clogged with grease and dirt are not attractive, so pay some attention to your hands and nails and a girl won’t be worrying about what germs might be lurking there.

2.A five o’clock shadow doesn’t work for everyone
A five o’clock shadow can look cool and little bit rebellious, but only if you have the right kind of hair. A patchy, wispy beard just looks like you forgot to shave. All men should also not let the hair grow on their neck, that doesn’t look so great at all.

3.Keep your teeth bright and your breath fresh
Don’t forget that your smile is one of your most winning features. All the grooming in the world can be ruined by yellow teeth and bad breath, so be sure to clean your teeth regularly with whitening toothpaste and don’t skip the visits to the dentist.

4.Keep your skin moisturised
Another one of important beauty tips for men is to moisturise your skin regularly. Rough and rugged is one thing, but dry and cracked is completely another. You don’t need anything fancy, just a basic moisturiser will do; it will keep your skin hydrated and it will keep you looking younger too.

5.Exfoliate your skin
Another simple way to keep your skin looking clear and clean is to exfoliate your face about twice a week with a quality exfoliating scrub. Exfoliating removes all the dead and dry skin from your face and it helps stop acne breaking out too.

6.Use the right shampoo for your hair type
Don’t use the cheapest shampoo you can find, select a gentle shampoo that matches your hair type. It’s not just the fragrance that matters, you should also be looking for ingredients like vitamin E that will nourish and condition your hair, while you wash it.

7.Keep your hair well-trimmed
A lot of men think a haircut is an annual event! Get your hair cut by a proper hairdresser regularly and, if it’s starting to thin, whatever you do, don’t try and hide it with a comb over! A well styled, well cared for head of hair shows that you take care of yourself, and that says a lot about the type of person you are.

8.Get rid of unwanted hair
Next good beauty tip for men is to trim bushy eyebrows, nasal hair and hair sticking out of your ears, if you don’t want to look like a cartoon character. It doesn’t have to be done every day and it doesn’t take a lot of effort, but it can make a huge difference to your appearance.

9.Visit the gym more often
Working out will keep you in physical shape and it will improve your overall appearance. Exercise improves the blood circulation and increases the amount of oxygen that reaches your internal organs and your skin, all of which will help to give you a clean looking, healthy glow.

10.Eat well
What you eat and drink can drastically affect the way you look. Eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables, drink plenty of water and cut down on the grease and processed foods. Think lean and fresh, when you make your food choices, it will help you look better and hold back the signs of ageing.

What are your favorite beauty tips for men?

Stay happy!

Dating Tips For The Real Men


When you are 20-something dating can be a real challenge. Watching movies in your parent`s house or playing video games in your room are not so great ideas anymore. It is high time to put some efforts to meet some new people and to date as a real man!



1. Be a gentleman

Probably this variant is too charming, though…

Be charming, good-looking, wear clean clothes and don`t forget at least to open doors for her. It is easy.

2. Flowers are always an option

Flowers always can be an option! Just be creative!

Flowers never suck. Yes, it can be rather old-school, but it is hard to imagine a situation when a girl stabs you in the face for bringing her flowers.

3. Funny date is better than a boring one

Classic restaurants can be fancy and too formal. Some original place where you can have some comfort food is always more comfortable and cool. The best variant is to plan something taking into account some stuff, that she would be into.

4. Rule about the 3 days wait sucks

You don`t need to wait three days to call her. Really, this rule sounds stupid. But it is unnecessary to overload her phone with dozens of texts five minutes after the date ended.

5. Talk about yourselves

This sounds too basic but these kind of things are essential.

6. Don`t freak her out

For example there is no need to start asking if she is having fun with you or if she liked food/flowers/place you chose 100 times. If she is not w=running away from you screaming – than everything is OK.

7. Always have contraception with you

Be prepared. Bring condoms with you. But you should also understand that the fact you have them in your pocket doesn`t mean you`ll get laid.

8. Try to be sincere

If you like her – tell her. If you don`t want anything serious – tell her. And if you want to break up with her, guess what? Right! Tell her! It is better to be mean once than to become an asshole step by step and waiting that she will get it by herself. Be straight with her.

9. Be careful with private pics

Never send it unexpectedly. Of course there times when it is Ok to send her your naked pic: she asks for your pic, she sends you her pic first.

10. Talks about exes are a taboo

Never talk about your exes. This is always a bad idea.

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TOP-5 Reasons Why Women Cheat And How To Prevent It


There are a lot of women that do not cheat on their partners. If they are happy with their partner and secure in their relationship, it is unlikely that most women will stray.

That being said, some women do cheat and there are some specific occasions where they are more likely to do it.

Read below to see when she might stray and how you can prevent as her partner.



A survey conducted by Durex, in which 29,000 people in 36 countries were interviewed has ranked Nigerian women as one of the most unfaithful in the world. But what are the reasons?

1.Age trigger
Decade and half-decade birthdays can be a hard time for a ladies. Women clocking such ages as 30, 35, 40, 50, etc might think about their life and its directions, and if it is not going the way they wants, she might want to correct this by having an affair.

Advice for men: be there for her. According to the statistics, there are two dates when any straight Nigerian woman wants a men in her bed: her birthday and the New Year’s Eve. Don’t leave her solo and don’t forget about the presents.

2. She got a promotion

Women, as much as men, love to achieve their goals.. And when she is able to conquer one of her job-related challenges, she might focus on another – her relationship. She might want to take some risk with her relationship, or might want to find excitement in the arms of another man. Also women who have big salaries are more likely to cheat.

Advice for men: be with your girl. Celebrate all her accomplishments, even those ones which you consider to be unimportant. When she feels like you admire and respect her, she will feel valued at home as much as she does at work.

3.You start to live together
Things change when you start to live together. When you share all the boring routine moments of your life, she can subconsciously think that you consider her to be boring too. And if there’s someone else around who finds her attractive and intriguing-and shows it-she might go for him instead. One survey found that 41 percent of women who’ve cheated did it with a coworker. Also, after moving in, women start dreaming about engagement or marriage.

Advice: Talk with her about the future and make it clear that you want her in your future.

4. She thinks you have cheated

Affair as a revenge is very common. Women sometimes do this to restore their self-esteem and feel attractive and desirable again.

Advice: If you cheated or are cheating, confess. Try to apologize. If you were not cheating you have got a paranoid girlfriend. Maybe she has low self-confidence. So you should try to compliment her sincerely and often. Make her feel better about herself.

5. She wants to break up with you

One more reason on why woman might cheat – She is about to dump you. So she may cheat to have a reason to do so.

Advice: Let her go. She is not your woman.

How to Kiss Your Crush Perfectly: 10 Easy Steps


Kissing is an art and it pretty much decides what your better half thinks about you. Kissing helps us judge potential partners and plays a vital role in a partner staying around, which means that it’s very important to be good at kissing if you want your girl or guy to stay around or impress them.

Here are some very important things to keep in mind so that the first kiss doesn’t result in a stalemate!

Setting Up for Success

Step 1. Make sure you have good breath! Nobody wants to taste garlic or other icky flavors after the kiss, as this can be a major turn off. Before the date or when you see her, brush your teeth and tongue and use mouth wash! To maintain good breath try drinking water on the date instead of soft drink. You can also suck on a mint or chew minty gum for a few minutes mid-way through the date.

Step 2. Flirt a little! This can help set the mood. Tell her that what she is wearing looks pretty; she will appreciate it! If she playfully punches you a lot or teases you in a friendly manner, then she wants you to touch her. Stay in safe territory like quickly grabbing her hand when you want to go show her something; she will appreciate not having to do the whole awkward looking at each other and blushing thing.

Step 3. Time it right. Getting good timing will make it a lot easier. A good time for a kiss is at the end of a date, when you’re generally saying goodbye, when you’re out for a walk, or after you’ve just finished watching a movie. You’ll notice that all of these times are pretty private and should pretty much just be the two of you. This is important! You should choose a private time for a first kiss.

Step 4. Ask! It seems weird because we’re only used to seeing the super charming people in movies kissing, but asking a girl if you can kiss her is a great way to show her that you respect her and care about her feelings. She’ll appreciate it!

Nailing the Technique

Step 5. Move your face slowly toward hers. This is a universal signal that you’re moving in for a kiss. This gives her the option to let you know that she’s uncomfortable and will help keep you from getting slapped. Don’t close your eyes until you are just about to kiss her.

Step 6. Try a simple close-mouthed kiss. Don’t use tongue the first time you kiss a girl. Make sure you close your eyes right before you start the kiss. Tilt your head. Move in sideways a little. If your head is just as upright as her, you’ll bump your nose into her nose instead of your lips into her lips.

Step 7. Move slowly and follow her lead. If she’s a deep, passionate kisser, she’ll hold your lips in hers for a long while; you won’t need to move your lips much. You use your hands. If you want, cup her face with your hand and slowly stroke her cheek with your thumb. Make sure you still have one arm firm around her waist or lower back.

Step 8. Be tender and loving. Kissing is like a silent conversation: You want to be kind, gentle, forgiving, and you want the other person to keep coming back for more!

Step 9. Breathe. You’d be surprised how many people forget to breathe when they aren’t used to kissing! If you want to keep kissing her but you’re having trouble finding a break to breathe, try moving away from kissing her mouth to kiss her cheek or forehead.


Be tender and loving!

Step 10. Stop when you’re ready. Slowly pull away after a few seconds (or minutes!) and open your eyes. Congratulations! Each kiss after the first one is so much easier. You’ve reached the top of the mountain. Congratulations!

Independence Day: Obama’s Congratulatory Message To Nigeria


Ahead of the upcoming celebrations of Nigeria’s 54th Independence US President Barack Obama directed his congratulatory message to the nation.


Barack Obama

According to NAN, in his message dedicated to October 1 anniversary Obama pledged support from America in Nigeria’s fight against terrorism.

According to the top politician, the issue of strengthening relationships with Nigeria is of crucial importance for the United States.

“Nigeria continues to play a key leadership role in Africa and at the UN in promoting regional peace and stability. At the heart of our enduring friendship is our shared commitment to democratic values, the rule of law and economic development. We look forward to strengthening our relationship and working closely in the coming year, especially in promoting good governance and combating terrorism.”

In the message sent to his colleague President Goodluck Jonathan, Obama also wished all Nigerians a peaceful and prosperous year.

Ex Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Chief Emeka Anyaoku also congratulated the nation, commended people for the successes, however wished Nigerians to preserve unity in the face of the country’s current challenges. The official made the statement while speaking with newsmen at Nigeria’s foreign ministry headquarters.

Apple Records Over 10million Sale Of iPhone 6 & iPhone 6+ On First Weekend


The record-breaking sales ‘exceeded our expectations for the launch weekend, and we couldn’t be happier,’ CEO Tim Cook said. The new smartphone models were available in 10 countries.

In just three days, sales of the iPhone 6 and larger iPhone 6 Plus have set a record.

Apple on Monday announced that iPhone sales surpassed 10 million following the first weekend of sales in 10 initial countries.

To put the figures into some sort of context, Samsung announced in May that it had shipped 10 million Galaxy S 5 handsets globally, a month after its global release.

However, shipping isn’t the same as selling, and Apple is the only big smartphone maker that is happy to publicly divulge sales figures.

Selling 10 million handsets in three days, despite the phone only being on sale in 10 countries is a remarkable feat, and one that Apple is clearly very proud of: “Sales for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus exceeded our expectations for the launch weekend, and we couldn’t be happier,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO. “We would like to thank all of our customers for making this our best launch ever, shattering all previous sell-through records by a large margin. While our team managed the manufacturing ramp better than ever before, we could have sold many more iPhones with greater supply and we are working hard to fill orders as quickly as possible.”

Indeed as some publications reported, supplies of the larger iPhone 6 Plus were constrained in the US, causing people who had queued for hours to walk away empty-handed.

The new iPhone 6 and its phablet counterpart, the iPhone 6 Plus both boast the biggest displays ever to feature on an Apple smartphone — 4.7-inches and 5.5-inches, respectively. They are also the first iPhones to have health apps baked into the operating system and to support mobile payments.

As well as making existing Apple fans very happy, the new, bigger phones appear to be attracting the attention of Android smartphone owners too.

According to US smartphone trade-in website, Gazelle, Samsung handset trade-ins jumped threefold following the announcement of the latest iPhones. It also claimed in an email to BGR that one in three people who traded in an Android handset said that they were planning to upgrade to an iPhone 6. The iPhone 6 will be rolling out to consumers in Switzerland, Italy, New Zealand, Sweden, Netherlands, Spain, Denmark, Ireland, Norway, Luxembourg, Russia, Austria, Turkey, Finland, Taiwan, Belgium and Portugal on September 26 and, according to the company, by the end of 2014 will be on sale in 115 countries.

First confirmed case of Ebola recorded in the US


The US has recorded it's first case of Ebola.The patient was admitted at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed that ,an unidentified patient who recently returned from the West Africa area is currently being treated for the deadly virus at a Dallas, Texas hospital.According to NYDaily news,a press release by the hospital reads..

Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital had admitted a patient Monday into strict isolation “based on the patient’s symptoms and recent travel history,”

“The hospital is following all Centers for Disease Control and Texas Department of Heath recommendations to ensure the safety of patients, hospital staff, volunteers, physicians and visitors,”

Zachary Thompson, the director of the Dallas County Health and Human Services, said Tuesday morning that the Dallas County is ready to care for the patient.

"This is not Africa,"We have a great infrastructure to deal with an outbreak."

NFF Finally Gets New President


After all the confusion that has trailed the election of a new president for the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, Delta State FA chairman, Amaju Pinnick, has been elected as the new boss of the Nigerian football house.

According to the voting process held in Warri, Delta State, on Tuesday, 30 September, 2014, Pinnick, who is also the chairman of the Delta State Sports Commission, became the new NFF boss through a run-off process after he could not get the two-third of votes in the first round of voting.

Supersport reports that the 43-year-old football administrator got 32 of the 44 votes in the run-off after polling 25 in the first round of voting during the NFF elective general assembly.

It was gathered that the vice chairman of Lobi Stars and former Nigeria international, Dominic Iorfa, ended up in second place with eight votes in the run-off after he initially received six votes in the first round of voting.


New NFF boss, Amaju Pinnick.

Former NFF secretary-general Taiwo Ogunjobi, who finished a distant second with nine votes in the first round of voting, came in third position with four votes after the run-off.

Also, a former NFF vice president, Amanze Uchegbulam got four votes, while Mike Umeh and Abba Yola ended the polling process without any votes.

Meanwhile, the seventh aspirant, Shehu Dikko, was declared withdrawn from the NFF presidential election by the football federation’s electoral committee since he was absent.

Speaking to journalists after the elction, Pinnick said: “I am so excited winning the election and I will make sure I lift Nigerian football high when I assume office.”

Prior to the commencement of the election, there have been rumour that voting might not hold following a court order halting the elective congress of the NFF holding today.

It would be recalled that the world football governing body, FIFA, had given Nigeria up till today for a new president of the NFF to be elected.

This is after the country had been suspended and the suspension lifted by FIFA following the removal and reinstatement of former NFF president, Aminu Maigari.

With the election of Pinnick as the new NFF president today, it is hoped that the new board would put their acts together and get to work as the Super Eagles and the Super Falcons are have continental engagements next month.

The Eagles are expected to play Sudan (away and home) in 2015 Nations Cup qualifiers, while the Falcons would compete at the 2014 African Women Championship holding in Namibia.

President Jonathan's 2014 Nigerian Independence Day Address


His Excellency, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR, has addressed his fellow Nigerians to honour the 54th anniversary of Nigerian independence as a sovereign nation.

We present you with main points of our nation’s leader’s speech.

1. Nigerian independence: Optimism
President Jonathan noted that today also marks “the tenth month of our journey into a new century, having marked the centenary of our nation in January this year.”  He remarked how, over the course of those one hundred years Nigerians experienced “triumphs and tribulations, benefits and burdens, opportunities and challenges,” “made some far reaching advances in building a strong, united and prosperous nation,” “overcame the forces of disunity that culminated in a debilitating civil war,” and “renewed our faith in one another, and in our country.”

2. Nigerian independence: Fighting terrorism, Victims Support Fund
President Jonathan paid respect to the victims of multiple terrorist attacks and assured that “individuals who want to compel us to live our lives their way” will not be allowed to succeed.

President Jonathan announced that, “to assist the injured, the displaced and the bereaved,” his administration has launched the Victims Support Fund.

“This Administration is committed to making Nigeria safe for all Nigerians, irrespective of our places of birth, how we worship God and our political persuasion,” President Jonathan said.

He expressed gratitude to our patriotic and tireless security forces that continue to engage the terrorists in battle.

“As Commander-in-Chief, I will continue to do all it takes to enable them to keep on inflicting devastating blows at the heart of terror,” President Jonathan said and urged Nigerians to “avail our men and women in uniform of all the support they need to fight and win this war.”

“To all those waging war against our country, I ask that you lay down your arms and embrace peace. To those who have genuine grievances, I affirm that Nigeria will listen to you, if you bring your grievances to the table of dialogue.”

President Jonathan thanked “the international community, and especially our neighbours” for their “increased partnership and solidarity,” “offering assistance in confronting terrorism.”

3. Nigerian independence: Developing North East region
President Jonathan, addressing the nation on the occasion of the Nigerian independence day, said his administration is dedicated to “to fast-track the economic restoration of this region” “despite the machinations of the terrorists and their sponsors.”

4. Nigerian independence: National Dialogue
In his Nigerian independence speech, the President acknowledged that, despite the challenges members of the 2014 National Conference headed by Justice Legbo Kutigi faced, it was a success.

“I have started by setting up the Ministerial Committee headed by the Honourable Attorney General of the Federation to work out the modalities for implementing the Report,” the President said. He added that “a multi-ethnic country like ours … must learn to embrace painstaking dialogue until consensus is established.”

5. Nigerian independence: Elections 2015
President Jonathan emphasized that his administration is working to ensure “that we build and sustain a democratic infrastructure anchored on free and fair elections.”

“Election days must not be days of violence and death. We must remain vigilant to ensure that our electoral process is characterised by peace, security and transparency.

“I enjoin the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), all security agencies, politicians and the electorate to work conscientiously and peacefully, together, to consolidate on the gains of the recent elections.”

In his Nigerian independence day address, President Jonathan warned political leaders against “overheating the polity” and “translating the contest for power to the destruction of the polity.”

“The love of country should rank higher than our individual ambitions.

“We must remain committed to a united and indivisible Nigeria within democratic parameters. The protection of individual rights, liberty, equality before the law, freedom of thought, and a progressive pursuit of a sound economy must be our goal.”

6. Nigerian independence: Sector Development
President Jonathan observed that today, Nigeria is acknowledged as the largest economy in Africa by “every international monitoring and ratings agency,” with a Gross Domestic Product of $510 billion. These numbers also place us as the 26th largest economy in the world.

He named a number of initiatives to “fast track inclusive growth, job creation, enterprise development and industrialisation”: Nigeria Industrial Revolution Plan (NIRP) and the National Enterprise Development Programme (NEDEP),a special support programme for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, and the Presidential Job Creation Board.

President Jonathan accounted for progresses and upgrades being made in Power, Agriculture, Infrastructure, Economic, Oil and Gas, Social, Housing and Education sectors.

He vowed to further encourage “indigenous asset ownership, utilisation of Nigerian-owned and built assets, indigenous participation in the provision of goods and services.”

7. Nigerian independence: Conquering Ebola Virus Disease
In the closing points of his Nigerian independence day speech, President Jonathan commended the Federal Ministry of Health for “swift, effective and comprehensive action” while conquering the deadly Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) brought to Nigeria recently.

He, however, adviced Nigerians to “adhere strictly to all the guidelines that have been given by our health officials to keep Ebola out of our country,” since “the Ebola battle is still raging elsewhere in our sub-region”.

Concluding his Nigerian independence day speech, Presdeint Jonathan expressed confidence that our tomorrow “will be better than our yesterday and today.” He prompted Nigerians to “stand together in love and unity, as one people under God,” reminding that we are “one family”.