Saturday, 14 November 2015

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FRANCE CLOSES BORDER

Historical: France Closes Borders
In a historical move, France has closed its borders. State of emergency has been declared in the country.

In an unprecedented move, France has closed its borders, restricted travel, and activated the armed forces following the double attacks in the French capital.
The first shooting took place at a Cambodian restaurant in a popular area with prominent entertainment, that sees much traffic on Friday evenings.

A second shooting was reported minutes later near a nightclub in the area, where gunmen may still be holding hostages.
Security has been tightened in other major cities, including American cities although there is currently no other known threat.
French President Francois Hollande announced the closing of borders after President Obama made a statement, sharing his condolences with the French people.
The move to close the borders implicates the severity of the situation.
At least 60 people have been reported dead, and about 60 hostages are now held by the terrorists.

It is reported that the terrorists are not wearing masks, indicating that this is a suicide mission.
French authorities are urging people to stay inside.

Culled from Virtual Jerusalem

Friday, 13 November 2015

JOB VACANCY AT NOVO NORDISK



Novo Nordisk a global healthcare company with headquarters in Denmark is looking for Field Sales Manager and Business Graduate in Nigeria.

Apply here http://www.novonordisk.com/careers/working-at-novo-nordisk/available-jobs-results.Nigeria.External.html


46 YEARS OLD BANKER FINDS OUT HIS WIFE HAS BEEN CHEATING FOR 10 YEARS



46-Year-Old Banker Finds Out His Wife's Been Cheating For 10 Years, Writes An Open Letter That Goes Viral

It’s usually when you hit a crisis in life; you realize the importance of everybody around. You realize how you’ve wasted your entire life doing something that was never worth it to begin with. It’s only around this time when you think of all those unfulfilled dreams that still linger within you. Case in point—this 46-year-old Australian Redditor JohnJerryson who recently found out that his wife has been cheating on him for the last decade.
He took to Reddit to bare his soul and his broken dreams in a thought-provoking open letter which went viral beyond imagination.
Read the letter in its entirety, it might just be the motivation you needed to live a life worth living!

“TL:DR I realised I let procrastination and money stop me from pursuing my passions when I was younger, and now I am dead inside, old and tired.
Hi, I my name's John. I've been lurking for a while, but I've finally made an account to post this. I need to get my life off my chest. About me. I'm a 46 year old banker and I have been living my whole life the opposite of how I wanted. All my dreams, my passion, gone. In a steady 9-7 job. 6 days a week. For 26 years. I repeatedly chose the safe path for everything, which eventually changed who I was.

Today I found out my wife has been cheating on me for the last 10 years. My son feels nothing for me. I realised I missed my father's funeral FOR NOTHING. I didn't complete my novel, travelling the world, helping the homeless. All these things I thought I knew to be a certainty about myself when i was in my late teens and early twenties. If my younger self had met me today, I would have punched myself in the face. I'll get to how those dreams were crushed soon.
Let's start with a description of me when I was 20. It seemed only yesterday when I was sure I was going to change the world. People loved me, and I loved people. I was innovative, creative, spontaneous, risk-taking and great with people. I had two dreams. The first, was writing a utopic/dystopic book. The second, was travelling the world and helping the poor and homeless. I had been dating my wife for four years by then. Young love. She loved my spontaneity, my energy, my ability to make people laugh and feel loved. I knew my book was going to change the world. I would show the perspective of the 'bad' and the 'twisted', showing my viewers that everybody thinks differently, that people never think what they do is wrong. I was 70 pages through when i was 20. I am still 70 pages in, at 46. By 20, I was backpacking around New Zealand and the Phillipines. I planned to do all of Asia, then Europe, then America (I live in Australia by the way). To date, I have only been to New Zealand and the Phillipines.

Now, we get to where it all went wrong. My biggest regrets. I was 20. I was the only child. I needed to be stable. I needed to take that graduate job, which would dictate my whole life. To devote my entire life in a 9-7 job. What was I thinking? How could I live, when the job was my life? After coming home, I would eat dinner, prepare my work for the following day, and sleep at 10pm, to wake up at 6am the following day. God, I can't remember the last time I've made love to my wife.

Yesterday, my wife admitted to cheating on me for the last 10 years. 10 years. That seems like a long time, but i can't comprehend it. It doesn't even hurt. She says it's because I've changed. I'm not the person I was. What have I been doing in the last 10 years? Outside of work, I really can't say anything. Not being a proper husband. Not being ME. Who am I? What happened to me? I didn't even ask for a divorce, or yell at her, or cry. I felt NOTHING. Now I can feel a tear as I write this. But not because my wife has been cheating on me, but because I am now realising I have been dying inside. What happened to that fun-loving, risk-taking, energetic person that was me, hungering to change the world? I remember being asked on a date by the most popular girl in the school, but declining her for my now-wife. God, I was really popular with the girls in high school. In university/college too. But i stayed loyal. I didn't explore. I studied everyday.
Remember all that backpacking and book-writing I told you about? That was all in the first few years of college. I worked part-time and splurged all that I had earned. Now, I save every penny. I don't remember a time I spend anything on anything fun. On anything for myself. What do I even want now?
My father passed ten years ago. I remember getting calls from mom, telling me he was getting sicker and sicker. I was getting busier and busier, on the verge of a big promotion. I kept putting my visit off, hoping in my mind he would hold on. He died, and I got my promotion. I haven't seen him in 15 years. When he died, I told myself it didn't matter that I didn't see him. Being an atheist, I rationalized that being dead, it wouldn't matter anyway. WHAT WAS I THINKING? Rationalizing everything, making excuses to put things off. Excuses. Procrastination. It all leads to one thing, nothing. I rationalized that financial security was the most important thing. I now know, that it definitely is not. I regret doing nothing with my energy, when I had it. My passions. My youth. I regret letting my job take over my life. I regret being an awful husband, a money-making machine. I regret not finishing my novel, not travelling the world. Not being emotionally there for my son. Being a damn emotionless wallet.

If you're reading this, and you have a whole life ahead of you, please. Don't procrastinate. Don't leave your dreams for later. Relish in your energy, your passions. Don't stay on the internet with all your spare time (unless your passion needs it). Please, do something with your life while you're young. DO NOT settle down at 20. DO NOT forget your friends, your family. Yourself. Do NOT waste your life. Your ambitions. Like I did mine. Do not be like me.
Sorry for the long post, just had to get it
out.

Culled from MenXP

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Thursday, 12 November 2015

I AM NIGERIA: FROM MAMA'S TO MANUFACTURING, MEET DEDE ILELEJI, THE YOUNG MAN WHO EARNS DOLLARS FROM BAGS



Ileleji Dede Joshua is one of Nigeria's brave and industrious young men doing exploits in the global consumer market, and proudly flying the Green White Green flag. He is an employer of labour whose establishment is called "Reverse", which is a short form of Reverse Designs LTD. Reverse is a fashion company that sources for all its production material locally, thus contributing its own little quota to the Nigerian economy.
DEDE ILELEJI JOSHUA
 
REBIRTHRAIN: HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE ADDRESSED?

DEDE: CALL ME DEDE ANYTIME, YOU MUST PRONOUNCE IT AS "DAYDAY" SO WE CAN GET ALONG VERY WELL LOL.

I WILL TRY DAYDAY (LAUGHING). SO WHAT DO YOU DO? 

We are a Nigerian fashion company that specialises in manufacturing made in Nigeria fashion items that are innovative, We use African prints to produce bags, shoes and accessories for everyone. Our primary production fabrics includes Ankara ,Lace ,Guinea ,Kente ,tye and dye(kampala) and other African handmade materials like our locally made leather that our love for Kpomo is almost driving into extinction.

WHY AFRICAN MATERIALS?

Firstly, we do what we do to showcase the African fashion through our clients whose aesthetic demands/style influence what we design. And apart from the nice perq of being part of the few industry takers that specialise in made in Nigeria fashion brand that proffer innovative solutions to the fashion industry within and outside the country, seeing the smile of satisfaction on the faces of our clients gives us that push we need to open our shops every other day.




TAKE US TO THE VERY BEGINNING

Hmmm. As the popular saying goes ‘’A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step’’ so I will say, I took a step at a time, and the turning point for me was when I noticed my insatiable love for shoes. As a child I did a lot of creative things, like building cages for my pets ,fixing electrical problems in the house etc. This gave my parents the idea of the kind of school I should attend, since I was really not paying so much attention to the conventional schooling environment of my age group. In 1998, I left Army Day Secondary School in Senior Secondary 1, for Sapele Technical College, Sapele Delta state, where I studied Electrical Installation from 1998 to 2001 and was certified with NTC/NBC NATIONAL TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE. That same year, I gained admission into the Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity Trade Test of Nigeria, where I obtained the certificate of competence in Electrical Installation Works (D&I) grade I, II & III.
After my graduation from college, I travelled to Lagos to spend the holiday with my mother, by this time, I had two and half months left from the long holiday. I waited for the entrance examination result that will enable me study Electrical Electronics Engineering in Petroleum Training Institute(P.T.I), Delta State Effurun. While spending this quality time with my mom, she told me stories about my childhood, she emphasised on how she bought Christmas shoes every year and how I refused to wear them, but would rather clean and polish them, before taking them to bed and she always asked if I did not find my act a bit strange. I did not have a direct response to her question. However, she concluded that shoes were my calling. She even chipped in that, she sees and admire this set of footwear a young man close to her shop makes, and she wanted me to learn from him.
Wow! What? Me! Shoe maker? God forbid! I flared up lol. No way, I cried out loud that I am an Engineer. She calmed me down and said that, it would not stop me from continuing my education, but she feels that it could make a good hobby, if I could take her advice. I did not agree with her immediately, but from that minute I could not just stop thinking about the idea. I imagined what the process and possibilities of making a footwear will be, I slept and woke up with the thoughts, until the morning I went to her out of curiosity, and asked her when I would be meeting the young shoe maker, and that my friend, was how it all started.

IT IS MY TURN TO SAY WOW! I AM INDEED INSPIRED. SO WHERE DO YOU OPERATE FROM?

Thank you. We are currently operating from Lagos, Nigeria

WHAT IS YOUR TARGET MARKET?

We target the working class even though our products appeal to almost everyone, and as such we supply shops in the malls who retail our brand, so that our target market has easier access. Some of the shops we do business with includes, Daviva and O’Eclat by Gbemmy Johnson. Furthermore, companies like Lydia heart Innitiative, Macforte and RUN FOR A CURE AFRICA have given us the platform to showcase our work to foreigners and tourists, people from all over the world place orders via our website, phonecalls, email, and our various social media platform.

IMPRESSIVE! SO IF YOU WERE NOT DOING THIS, WHAT ELSE WOULD YOU HAVE DONE?

Well, it hurts me to see how we (Nigerians) buy the most expensive phones, laptops and other electronic gadgets, with zero interest in how they are being manufactured. So if I was not doing this, I would have been a manufacturer of these electronic gadgets.




WHAT IS THE HARDEST PART OF BEING THE BOSS OF REVERSE?

The hardest part of my job is ensuring that the minutest detail of every piece of work we do is well taken care of. Daunting but satisfying.

NICEST THING DONE BY A CLIENT 

A client gave me a work space for two years in exchange of 40 pieces of handbags, a kind of batter agreement.

WORST THING DONE BY A CLIENT

When a client poached some of my workers thinking they could do it all and after a while they could not keep up.
Call it karma!

PAST PROJECTS 

We have been involved with several empowerment projects that help youths who are interested in the art of being creative in the past.
We have also been one of the major bag producers for Daviva fashion for the past three years, and as such, we are one of the highest Ankara bag producers in the country, since Daviva has at least one shop in all the major shopping malls   in Nigeria.
We have partnered with designers such as O’Eclat, Ankara Freak, Jete Accessories, Muma & Ices, Ehiz-Mode, Beauty Johnson Emporium, Bata Esho, Riyaz Fashion, 5 Fingers, Alifa Concept, Rouge Valleri, ROOSE, Oge by Dara and many more in executing fashion projects.
We do yearly projects with companies like Nigerian Textiles, Lydia Heart Initiative, RUN FOR A CURE AFRICA and Macforte
We have been involved with Runwayfadan2015 and West African Fashion Awards, to mention but a few.








FUTURE

REVERSE would launch its Clothing Line of cutting edge fashion  that embodies our passion for people, art and fashion next year.


WHERE DO YOU SEE YOURSELF IN THE NEXT FIVE YEARS

Only time would tell, but by the grace of God we would be at the top of the fashion industry across the globe.

WHAT INSPIRES YOU?

The word of God. Especially Job 8:7 that says 'knowing so well that my latter end shall increase greatly than my beginning'. It just keeps me going and I do not worry about anything. But I always aspire to be better.

YOUR HIGHEST POINT SO FAR

I would say, this point at which I am standing. Because I am currently running a company with eight loyal and permanent staff, three contract staff, and five apprentice. Moreover, it is not just about how much Naira or Dollars I make or have made, but rather, the number of people I influence or reach out to through my work is what counts. Someone once told me that 'Any fool can make money', and I agree with him. So bearing this in mind, I feel honoured to be an employer of labour. Secondly,  we produce at least 100 hand bags and 100 footwears every week and this has been going on for three good years, to cap it all, I am glad that we meet the demands of 100 people weekly. We have come a long way, and we have a longer way to go.

YOUR LOWEST POINT SO FAR

Lowest point was that point at which I had to batter with my personal belongings, I offered my phones and jewelries in exchange for raw Materials, in order to keep my dream alive.

HOW DO YOU RELAX?

By swimming and going to the movies.

ANY ADVISE FOR YOUNGER ONES INTERESTED IN YOUR LINE OF BUSINESS?

My advice is that you must be passionate about it, if not don’t bother yourself.



THANK YOU DAYDAY FOR YOUR TIME, AND I AM HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE TO YOU THAT, THIS INTERVIEW IS THE FIRST ONE WE HAVE CONDUCTED IN RebirthRAIN'S 'I AM NIGERIA' SERIES OF INTERVIEWS.

I feel honoured, and I wish RebirthRAIN the very best.
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Hope you enjoyed Dede's interview, feel free to drop a comment, and do not forget to send an email
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Tuesday, 10 November 2015

OILY SKIN, ACNE OR BOTH? CHECK IN HERE HONEY!



The good news about having an oily skin is that it ages slowly, but you know what they say about too much of everything. Today's discussion is centred on one of the safest and cheapest ways of putting too much oil in check.

Before we proceed, bin those fancy face wash, with fancy names, toner, and cleanser containing salycic acid, micro balls, alcohol etc. Yes you heard me, get rid of them right away!

Well well well, if you are a doubting Thomas like I was, you can hold on to them for another week, but I hereby recommend that you use honey as facial wash henceforth. Now lets get down to business.

The face has its natural oily substance secreted by sebaceous glands containing anti bacterial and other properties, that is called the sebum. If you strip sebum off the facial surface, it reacts by producing excessive oil in defense and this is exactly what harsh salycic acid and other chemicals in that category do. However, if you use products without these culprits, sebum does not feel threatened, and everything is alright in your facial world. There are both natural and man made products that are gentle on the skin, but today, we are team natural, and as such, our Honey talks.

Honey is fantastic for all types of skin, as it has antibacterial, medicinal, and healing properties, it contains high amount of pottasium that kills bacteria which clogs the pores.

BENEFITS OF USING HONEY AS A FACE WASH

*Honey gently removes dirt and impurities without stripping the skin of natural oils. *Foaming cleansers and soaps frequently strip the skin of these protective oils and cause the skin to overproduce oil.
*The natural antibacterial and probiotic properties of raw honey effectively reduce breakouts and prevent new acne.
*Since it is so gentle and nurturing to the skin, it is ideal for very sensitive skin, rosacea, and eczema .
*It works well on all skin types. It balances oily skin and moisturizes dry skin.
*As far as excellent facial cleansers go, it is much cheaper than store bought options!

So now that we have ascertained the importance of honey, any brand of raw honey would do just fine, but you must make sure that, it is neither overprocessed nor dilluted, since any of these would cause it to lose its healing properties.

HOW TO IDENTIFY UNDILLUTED HONEY
Dip a match stick into the honey and strike the stick against the match box, if it lights up, the honey is undilluted vice versa.

HOW TO WASH YOUR FACE WITH HONEY

Get a teaspoon of honey, a whit pure cotton handkerchief, and whole milk for moisturising and matte look, I prefer powdered milk because it is easier to preserve

Step 1
Apply the honey gently all over your face and leave for at least 10 minutes.

Step 2
Dip the white cotton handkerchief into warm water and gently wipe the honey off your face (the cotton handkerchief removes every trace of dirt and maybe dead skin because it serves as a mild exfoliating agent).

Step 3
Splash cool water on your face to close the pores.

Step 4
Apply milk as moisturiser ( if it is powdered milk, mix with a little water for spreadable consistency. I will discuss benefits of milk in the next article)

Repeat this process every morning and evening if you do not wear make up. Remember that good honey is not a make up remover, thus, I recommend the use of natural oil such as olive and coconut oil and your cotton wool to remove make up.

Tips
*Do not use cleanser or toner during this period
*Washing your face with cool water twice a day is better than using chemicals on your skin
*Avoid harsh moisturiser that will exacerbate your oil problem
*Mix d milk with a drop of almond or olive oil if you have a dry skin
*Use an SPF during the day
*Keep hair away from your face especially if it is oily
*Constantly touching your face will transfer dirt and oil to it
*Clean your make-up brushes once a week
*Use water based cosmetics and avoid heavy make-up that will clog your pores and lead to breakout
*Go bare faced whenever you can
*Drink plenty of water to hydrate, refresh and detoxify skin from the inside
*Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables
*Eat food rich in enzymes like pineapple, milk and pumpkin to help dissolve oil that attracts dirt and dead skin to skin surface
*Avoid artificial perfumes, colouring agents, synthetic chemicals and mineral oil
*To avoid side effects, always use natural products and home remedies

I will recommend other natural products that are toners in our next article. Stay cool.

Have you tried using honey or milk to reduce the oil on your face? Or do you know of any method other than the ones mentioned here? Share your experience with us!

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