GynoSMART
GynoSMART is a technology driven service/tool/solution deigned to empower women for good. It is a Gynaecology-first, m-Health+ tool that advances women education, development and empowerment. The service enables EVERY woman to seamlessly and smartly manage their health and wellbeing (socio-economic). It is also Health-first information service advancing the WHO mandate of evidence-based Health Inf
24/11/2017
Friday, November 24, 2017
HELL KNOWS NO FURY (PART I) . . .
By Anthonia Pere Okokon
First, it was a surge of wives sending threats to side-chicks (cringe). Now, we have graduated to murder.
I suppose they took the advice to deal with husbands and not third parties further than you know, shouting or leaving. Ah! Madam.
The way I see it, a man doesn't wake up the morning after his wedding to cheat. Chances are, he was cheating through the relationship. Chances also are that you knew.
A wedding band isn't going to curb his philandering ways so if you decided to go ahead and marry him, I'd like to think that you had resigned to continue overlooking his infedility.
Now, if you wake up one day and realise that actually, you can't take it anymore. Frankly, you have two options: pray for him to change - which I assume you have already been doing or pray for more grace to continue overlooking. Second option, just leave.
You see, threatening the side chick(s) is not going to help you. If you succeed in scaring one away, tomorrow you will have yet another one to contend with.
If you take it up a notch and get people to beat her up, police will arrest you and you will have the law to contend with.
If you decide to take it even further and kill your husband, as per if you can't have him all to yourself then no one else will like madam did, again, police will arrest you and you'll have the law to contend with.
Don't beat or kill anybody. Just make better decisions.
17/11/2017
"Success is not final; failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts."
— Winston S. Churchill
11/08/2017
What Happened On This Day, Aug 11?
Aug 11, 1999 Last Total Solar Eclipse of the Millennium: The eclipse was visible from Europe, most of Asia and Africa and in parts of North America. Because of its path through heavily populated parts of the world, the solar eclipse is thought to be one of the most viewed eclipses in recorded history.
Aug 11, 1992 Mall of America Opens its Doors to Shoppers: Located in in Bloomington, Minnesota, the mall is the largest shopping Mall in the United States. Spanning 4,870,000 sq ft, it has an indoor theme park and attracts about 40 million visitors each year.
Aug 11, 1962 The Soviet Space Agency Launches Vostok 3: The spacecraft was piloted by Andriyan Nikolayev, the first cosmonaut to have orbited the Earth 64 times in 4 days.
Aug 11, 1960 Chad gains its independence from the French: The Central African country came under French rule in 1900 after the Battle of Kousséri. Francois Tombalbay became indpendent Chad's first president.
Aug 11, 1948 The first Olympic Games after the 1938 Berlin Olympics open in London: The next two games after Berlin, scheduled to be held in Tokyo and Helsinki were cancelled due to the Second World War. The first Olympics to be broadcast on television, the London Olympics was popularly known at the time as the Austerity Games. This was because of the cutbacks the host nation had to do due to the post-war economy.
Credits: Time and Date AS
10/08/2017
What Happened On This Day, Aug 10?
Aug 10, 2003 The First Person to Get Married While in Space: Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko was on the International Space Station when he married Ekaterina Dmitrieva, who was located in Texas at the time of the wedding. The wedding took place through a NASA satellite hookup.
Aug 10, 2001 An attack on a train during the Angolan Civi War kills about 250 people: Rebels from the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) in Angola derailed a train using an anti-tank mine and opened fire on the passengers.
Aug 10, 1990 Magellan Space Probe is Inserted in Orbit Around Venus: The first spacecraft to be launched by a space shuttle, Magellan was a robotic space probe that spent 8 months gathering data about the surface of the planet also known as Earth's twin. The probe was launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida on May 4, 1989, when Space Shuttle Atlantis took it to low Earth orbit and released it.
Aug 10, 1944 Battle of Narva ends: The 8-day long battle was fought between the German Army and the Soviet Leningrad Front for the control of the Narva Isthmus in Estonia during the Second World War. The battle ended with decisive German victory
Aug 10, 1675 The foundation stone for the Royal Observatory, Greenwich is laid: Commissioned by King Charles II of England, the Royal Observatory started operating in 1676 under the supervision of John Flamsteed, the first British Astronomer Royal. The observatory is famous around the world because it location marks the Prime Meridian passes through it.
Credits: Time and Date AS
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