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Marriage on the Rock

How to honour your husband.
1. Allow your husband make his mistake.
2. Confront your husband in love.
3. Learn to praise your husband always.
4. Focus on the things he is doing right.
5. Refuse to disobey him in public.
6. Avoid calling him names that would affect his ego negatively.
7. Be understanding at all times.
8. Be to him what no other person can.
9. Never use sex as tool for punishing him.
10. Submit to him in all things.
11. Speak to him about those things he is doing wrong, but speak to God to enforce a change.
12. Complement him at least twice everyday and you will reap a double.
13. Never become your husband’s enemy.
14. Never use your children as a weapon to get back at your husband.
15. Don’t get upset with your husband because he is not bothered by what bothers you.

5 comments:

  1. Subject: Yar'Adua is brain-damaged

    Nigeria has effectively entered a post-Yar'Adua administration era, according to impeccable NEXT sources. Contrary to the much reported news of President Umaru Yar'Adua's improved health, he is, in reality, seriously brain-damaged and unable to recognise anyone including his wife, Turai.

    NEXT investigations reveal that people in government, including the president's principal private secretary, ministers, and governors, have not been allowed to see the president since he was rushed out of the country for medical attention in Saudi Arabia 48 days ago. Mrs. Yar'Adua and a specially selected team, made up of two security and two civilian aides, and some government officials, have orchestrated a series of disinformation to the Nigerian people in an effort to shroud the true state of the president's health.

    This, our sources tell us is to buy time to manipulate the selection of a successor to Vice President, Goodluck Jonathan. The cabal apparently wants a friendly Vice President who will protect Mr. Yar'Adua's interests. The preferred candidate appears to be Adamu Aliero, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory. But other interest groups have their own candidates. These include Aliyu Gusau, a former army and security chief and Sule Lamido, the governor of Jigawa State.

    For the full story, get your copy of NEXT on Sunday from a vendor near you.

    Culled from NEXT
    January 10, 2010

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  2. Subject: Nasir El-Rufai Writes Obama on U.S. Terror Watch List

    Sincerely and respectfully,

    Nasir El-Rufai
    January 8, 2010

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  3. Subject: Nasir El-Rufai Writes Obama on U.S. Terror Watch List

    Dear Mr. President,

    It is an honor to humbly address myself to you on this occasion, and extend a warm greeting to wish you a successful New Year.

    My reasons for writing this letter, however, are regrettable. Please allow me to be among the first to express my profound sadness and distress on behalf of all Nigerians for the recent attempted terror attack over American soil on December 25, 2009. Our feelings of outrage and rejection of this appalling act are beyond words, and we pledge our full solidarity to you against the specter of international terrorism.

    Unfortunately, this narrowly averted tragedy also raises tremendous concerns for both my people and their relationship with the people and government of the United States of America.

    In the aftermath of this event, official decisions have been made with regard to security policies and practices to ensure the safety of American citizens, as is the full right and responsibility of your offices. One of the new measures put in place has been to subject incoming passengers of Nigerian nationality to undergo the same security screening procedures as state-sponsors of terrorism.For the full story, get your copy of NEXT on Sunday from a vendor near you.

    Culled from NEXT
    January 10, 2010

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  4. President Umaru Yar´Adua is Dead???
    Nigerian President, His Excellency Umaru Yaradua is dead according to authoritative sources at the King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre.

    He died on the 10th of December at 3.30pm at an Intensive Care Unit at the King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center in Jeddah Saudi-Arabia. Sources at the Hospital say that the First lady wants to keep the news secret for the next few days for personal reasons.

    At the time of his death he was surrounded by his wife, Turai and a childhood friend, Nigerian Member of Parliament,

    The president left Nigeria fifty days ago after complaining of Chest pains. Sources at the King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center in Jeddah say that the president
    suffered among many other things, kidney failure, stroke and massive brain damage.

    Culled from
    American Chronicle

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  5. The President has been bedridden ever since. Nigerian officials had previously lied to the country that the president's health was getting better while his situation got worse. The president was conspicuously silent regarding the Christmas day bombing in which a 23-year-old Nigerian, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab tried to detonate a bomb on an aircraft that carried nearly 300 people.

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