Soldier Boy

“Soldier boy” was an affectionate nickname given to me by my father before he passed away. It was both said with pride and his way of calling me a dunderhead.


Dad was an intelligent, cerebral, well-read man, anti-war and pro-independence. He tried to convince me in a variety of ways not to “sign your life away”, including leaving a collection of DVDs for me like “Beneath Hill 60”“Cross Of Iron” and “My Boy Jack”, as well as many war poems. He also highlighted my distaste for authority. But he failed to stop me. I signed up.
Scottish independence was a different story.


I’m a soldier in the “Ubique” Royal Engineers – “first in, last out” as our esprit de corp goes. There’s a big push for people to register and vote in the Scottish referendum on the British Forces Broadcasting Services (BFBS), repeated more than hourly because encouraging people to vote is good. Let’s be honest, though – the real reason is because the forces are seen as a bastion of No. But don’t be taken in.
Signing up was easy and it wasn’t. On the application paperwork there was a tricky question. I put the form to one side and gave it some serious thought.
I was then advised that I was British and should fill the form in accordingly, to avoid any awkward questions on nationalism or holding “extreme views”.
But I’m used to identity conflicts. My two Glaswegian grandparents made an interesting contribution. My grandma was a Catholic and a Celtic fan, and my Granddad – an armed forces veteran himself – was a Protestant and a Rangers fan, so you can picture their house on Old Firm day: my granny supping her Bells-and-coke cheering the green mob, and my granddad drinking Special Brew next to her shouting on the blues. (Comically, dodgy tickers in old age meant that games were watched only after finding out the result.)
It was at Granddad's funeral we discovered that he secretly supported both Rangers and Celtic. This was a seismic shock to my own identity as well as for others in my family. As a toast to the life-long trickster (famed for selling half-full cigarettes and whisky in the Middle East, or giving me a Rolex as an “heirloom” that after 10 years’ loving protection turned out to be a fake), one half of us at his wake sang “You’ll Never Walk Alone” followed by the other half with “Simply The Best”. Yet I was reliably informed that had they lived to see the day, both he and my granny would have voted Yes.

“As in football, as in life”, was my dad’s catchphrase. But the point here is that identity is multifaceted. It’s not a dichotomy, nor are seemingly-conflicting elements necessarily mutually exclusive. The fact that I’m in the armed forces and Britishness plays a part in my self-awareness and identity does NOT preclude any other elements contributing to my sense of who I am.
My comrades and I are a mixed bag. There are a lot of Scottish soldiers who are sharp, charismatic, with a strong sense of injustice. The community of serving and ex-servicemen and women holds what some may think is a surprising amount of Yes voters, as well as people who “don’t have enough information” and still haven’t made their minds up.
I’ve just started a fledgling “Forces for YES” Facebook group, there’s also “Veterans for Yes” as well as other military-related groups. Many more, due to Queen’s Regulations, don’t feel too comfortable being overtly political. My point is we exist – the forces vote is not a foregone conclusion, and it’s certainly not the ramrod for No it’s often perceived and portrayed to be.
Our glorious and individually mongrel, hopscotch, patchwork identities are exactly that: glorious and individual. The variety of people who consider being “a Scot” as part of their identity is itself part of my identity. That may be hard to follow, so I’ll say it clearly: being inclusive, open minded, friendly, and multifaceted is very much part of for me what being a Scot is all about.
I am a “soldier boy”, a dunderhead, a football man. I’m a quarter Welsh, Bahrain-born, Dunblaner, nomad, living in Germany married to a Canadian, and I’m Scottish. I’m all of those things at once, and I’m voting Yes.

Dedicated to you all my friends, Ovat, Chukwudi, Christain,etc.May the Good Lord Protect YOU all from Danger AMEN 

The Princess and the Golden Ball

Once there was a beautiful princess who lived with her father in a huge palace. Although the princess was very beautiful she was also very selfish and conceited. The princess always got her own way and the king was often disappointed with his daughter. He was worried that she would grow into a selfish woman and that she would not be a good example to his people.
One day the princess was playing in the gardens of the palace. She was playing with her favourite possession in the whole world, a golden ball. The princess loved the golden ball because it was so shiny and she could see her reflection upon its surface. She also loved the ball because it was so valuable.

The princess threw the ball high into the air where the sun made it sparkle against the blue sky. Higher and higher she threw the golden ball. So high that she imagined the golden ball was a second sun; a sun belonging to her and her alone.
The golden ball went so high up into the air that it really did begin to look like a sun, and the reflections dazzled the princess who had to close her eyes. The ball landed some way away and began to roll towards the lake in the shadows of the giant Nakla trees.
The princess let out a cry and ran towards the golden ball with her arms outstretched. But she was too late. The ball rolled into the lake and sank beneath the surface out of sight. The princess collapsed onto the ground and began to cry. She cried to hard that her tears fell into the lake making a sound like raindrops. Little ripples stretched across the surface of the lake and still the princess cried and cried.
Then a small voice came out of nowhere. 'Why are you crying, princess?' The princess looked all around but she could not see a single person near the lake. Again the small voice asked, 'why are you crying, my princess?'
When she looked down she saw a small frog sitting on the edge of the lake with wide eyes and little webbed feet.
'I have lost my golden ball and now I will never get it back.'
'Where have you lost it, princess?' said the little frog. 'I can help you find it if it will stop your tears.'
The princess wiped her tears away. Perhaps this little frog can help me, she thought.
'It is at the bottom of the lake where I cannot reach.'
The little frog looked at the princess and smiled. 'I can fetch it for you, princess. I will dive to the bottom of the lake and I will bring back your golden ball for you.'
The princess was delighted by the news and also smiled, but before the frog jumped into the water her wanted the princess to make him a promise.
'I will promise you anything if you will bring me back my golden ball,' said the princess.
'I want you to take me with you back to the palace and be my friend. If you promise to do this then I will dive to the bottom of the lake and find your golden ball.'
The princess agreed right away and so the little frog jumped into the lake and swam all the way to the bottom where he took the golden ball in his mouth. The ball was very heavy and the little frog struggled to get back to the surface. Eventually he appeared on the edge of the lake and dropped the ball onto the grass at the princesses' feet.
The princess took the ball and held it to her chest and laughed with glee. Then she ran towards the palace, leaving the frog behind.
'Wait for me,' cried the little frog. 'You promised to take me with you!'
But the princess ignored the frog, forgetting all about her promise. All she could think about was how happy she was that she had her golden ball. And she knew it would be dinner time at the palace and she was hungry. The princess only ever thought about herself and the poor frog was left alone on the edge of the lake.
Later that evening the princess and the king were sitting down to dinner in the palace. The princess did not spare a thought for the frog, or for the promise she had made him.
Then there was a knock at the palace door. A moment later the frog hopped into the dining hall and jumped up on to the table next to the princess. The princess was horrified and cried out, 'go away you disgusting frog!' But the king silenced his daughter and asked the frog what he was doing inside the palace. The frog told the kind all about the promise the princess had made to him. The king was very angry with his daughter and commanded her to keep her promise to the frog.
'We must always do as we promise, daughter.'
'But he is just a frog and I am a princess,' she said, almost in tears once again.
'That does not matter. You must do as you said you would do.'
The king made the princess serve the frog a small plate of food which the little frog hungrily gobbled down.
The princess was angry at her father and even angrier at the frog. She thought it wrong that a frog should be inside the palace, eating at her table with the king. But the king paid no attention to his daughter's foul mood.
Eventually the princess had had enough of the little frog and stood to go to bed. She bid her father goodnight and made to leave, but the frog reminded the princess of her promise to stay with him and be his friend. The king agreed that the princess must take the little frog to bed with her so that he might sleep on her pillow.
'I will not do it!' exclaimed the princess. But the king insisted his daughter keep her promise.
Although she did not want to, the princess knew that she must do as her father instructed. She placed her hand on the table and the little frog jumped into her palm. Then she went up to her bedroom.
Once away from the king, the princess was very mean to the little frog. She threw him onto her bed and told him that he was an ugly creature, and that he was very impudent to assume he could sleep on the pillow of a princess.
She got ready for bed and pulled the covers up close around her, ignoring the little frog who was sitting on the edge of her pillow.
'Why do you hate me so?' asked the frog. I did as you asked and rescued your golden ball from the bottom of the lake. All I asked in return was for you to keep your promise to be my friend.'
The frog lowered his head and tears escaped from his sad, wide eyes as he began to cry. 'I have been living by the lake for many years and all I wanted was to have your company. It is not a good life to be all alone with nobody to talk to.'
The princess was very moved by the frog's tears and her heart began to soften. Although she was a princess, and she had everything a young woman might want, she was an only child with no brothers or sisters to play with. The princess had grown up alone in the palace and she often wished that she was able to share her time with others. Often she would hear the young children playing on the other side of the palace walls and she was envious of their laughter and games.
The princess and the frog talked into the night and soon the princess forgot altogether that he was a frog and thought of him in a kind way. She shared stories her father had told her as a baby, and the frog enjoyed listening very much.

Towards dawn both the frog and the princess were very tired. The princess realised that she was happy to have a friend to talk to, and she regretted being so mean to the little frog. Just as they were both about to fall asleep, the princess leaned forwards and kissed the frog on the lips.
Instantly there was a blinding flash of silver light. The princess closed her eyes in shock. When she opened them a handsome prince stood before her and the little frog had vanished altogether.
'You have set me free with your kindness, princess,' said the handsome prince. 'You kept your promise and you befriended me even though I was just a frog.'
The very next morning the prince asked the king for his daughter's hand in marriage. The king agreed at once and the young couple were wed in the palace grounds next to the lake, beneath the shadows of the Nakla trees.
From that day forwards the princess was a changed person. She knew how important it was to keep a promise, and she treated her people with kindness and respect no matter how rich or how poor they were.

Two Best Friends


 Two girls and one boy is about two best friends fighting over a boy they both really like. They make him choose one of them. Who will he pick?





Chapter 1: Best Friends Forever
 
There are these two really good friends and there code was if there was ever a boy they would never ever break there friendship just to be happy in life. One day that all turned around. But earlier that year.
Vanessa POV❤️πŸ’¬
C clap clap s clap clap a clap c clap clap, what as everyone heard from me and Rose walking down the nasty halls at LC high school.. We were the popular, but all we really cared about was our friendship.
There was the most ugly girl I ever met her name was Amy. She would call people thing that I would never repeat. One day she told someone that they were a mother f in b. Then I said that she was the ugliest fish in the sea and then she left the room crying. That was a first me, always having to hear her raspy voice it makes you wanna throw up.
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Rose's POVπŸŽ€πŸ’¬
OMG I can't believe Claire just did that, well that's what that ugly girl gets for saying those words to somebody! I absolutely hate that girl! She's so annoying! So me and Claire were walking in the hallway and we saw the cutest boy ever! But of course we remembered our rule never let a boy get in between us. Yeah so sisters before misters! But girls always said if he comes after one of us first then if we want to we can say yes and the other girl can't get mad over it. We always said we would never do that to each other. Then something happened... That would forever change our friendship........
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Chapter 2: The Boy😎 +

Vanessa POV❤️πŸ’¬
Omg you would never believe there was a cute boy and he was staring at me.. I was blushing. Hopefully Ted didn't she because she would call for him when he really likes me. She always thinks if a guy likes me then it likes her but he likes me. He has brown short hair and is very tall. He also has abs. Dang he is hot! I think I might get him even if it means breaking the code.. Or not!!!!!!!
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Rose POVπŸŽ€πŸ’¬
Oh my gosh that boy was really cute...... But to bad I can't have him because of our rule, I can tell Vanessa kinda likes him to. He was staring at me, I couldn't help myself I was falling head over heals for him. I didn't even know his name. At this point I'm not even thinking about the code......
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Rose ! Rose! My teacher kept trying to get my attention. Oh sorry! I was just um.... um.... Sorry!!
I was daydreaming about the secret boy..... Again!! This needs to stop!! I can't break our code. Well maybe just once..... NO snap out of it!! I had to keep telling myself.
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Vanessa POV❤️πŸ’¬
OMG I can't believe the mysterious boy just asked me out! What will Rose say! I hope she won't hate me for life. I am still her BFF no matter what! I love her like she is my sister, even if she stands up for somebody else and not me. I am always there for her and if she likes this guy then I will say no to him. Rose is my best friend she means more to me than a stupid boyfriend! So later that day I texted her about it and she said he asked her out to! I said WHATTTT! I thought that couldn't be true, but then she showed me there text ! I said I want him! Then all of a sudden it was world war three!
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Chapter 3: The Perfect One
Rose  POVπŸŽ€πŸ’¬
Ugggg..... I could not believe what I just heard. He texted both of us? And to make it even worse he asked both of us out to! Smart can have him I don't want him if it's a boy that acts like that. Uhhgg I was so mad! And to make matters worse Smart wouldn't even talk to me. I was just trying to get a hold of her so she would know she can have him. I don't want to mess up a good friendship over this......
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So at lunch the mysterious boy cam up to me. He said hey. And I replied with a snappy what do you want! I was just wondering if you made up your mind yet. What Vanessa hasn't replied back yet? No she's not talking to me.
Well I know I said I wouldn't like him no matter what, but if Vanessa doesn't like him then I guess he's up for grabs.
So I said yes to him. We laughed and talked the whole lunch. I finally found out his name it was Dan. He was actually really fun to be around and extremely nice.
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Vanessa POV❤️πŸ’¬
I wasn't texting Rose because I was looking for Dan all day. I was playing with thumbs waiting for him. I fell bad.. I will text her.. So when I read all the thousand texts I said hey.. Then the text came it said. Wanna go out!! I said yesπŸ’—πŸ’—πŸ’— then I just l just sped texting ale because I was texting Dan. She blew up my phone.. Then I said ehh I will just text her.. I told her that he asked my out.. She didn't reply.. So I just text Dan my baeπŸ˜™πŸ˜™...
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TO BE CONTINUE
 
 

Evans' sister, girlfriends helped police arrest him

- Billionaire kidnapper Evans was arrested after his sister provided useful information - The police said she was arrested alongside four of his girlfriend - It was reported that the notorious kidnapper has 126 registered SIM card for his operations New reports have emerged that the sister to Chukwudi Onuamadike popularly known as Evans provided key information to the police that finally led to his arrest. The arrest of Evans on Saturday, June 10 by security operatives sparked public jubilation as he had eluded arrest a number of times. 

The Punch reports that Evans’ younger sister was arrested after her number was identified in one of his special SIM cards.

Also, four of his girlfriends were also arrested after they were identified and they all provided valuable information that eventually led to his arrest. Police sources also revealed that Evans had three special phones, two of which were expensive Vertu phones that cost N4.6 million. It was these phones he used to call families of his victims to demand for ransom knowing that the calls could not be tracked as it contained anti-tracking devices. Sources also said he had 126 registered sim cards which he used for his operations. 

The police source said: “He has 11 phones. Two of them are special Vertu phones, which are very difficult to track. He also has a Turaya, which is a satellite phone. It can be used anywhere, including in the bush, on the sea, and desert, where there are no GSM service. In Nigeria, we don’t have the capability to track Turaya. “He said he bought the Virtu phones N4.6m. He used the three phones for his nefarious activities. We succeeded in tracking him through the other phones he has.” 

He said: “We studied and analysed 126 SIM cards before we caught him. We have about two-page analysis of each of the numbers. He used 125 of those numbers to call his gang members only and used one to call his mother, wife and sister. He said he bought all the SIM cards already registered in Computer Village for N1,500 each. “We picked his sister, his childhood friend with whom he attended primary school, and four of his girlfriends. They gave us the information that led to his arrest. Evans confirmed that they didn’t know he was into kidnapping. Because of that, we granted them bail, while investigations continue.” 

New Telegraph reports that Mr. Abba Kyari who led the operation for Evans’ arrest said this was the toughest operation he had undertaken. He said: "Evans almost got away with his crimes. No criminal has given me this kind of headache in my career. "Not even the case of Godogodo or Vampire. I hardly sleep. Even when I’m in the toilet, I would be analysing over 100 numbers, checking out those he had conversations with. What we have gathered is like a book now. “But the case was a hard nut to crack until we found something interesting in one particular number. Out of the all the phone lines, it was the only number that he was using to communicate with family members in Nnewi. We followed up on that and he was nailed.” 

NAIJ.com had reported that Evans revealed that he would not have been arrested if his charms had not failed him at the last minute. Evans said his juju man was a traditional ruler in Anambra who had assured that he would never be apprehended. He said: “The native doctor resides in Nnewi, Anambra State. "He is a traditional ruler. After police busted our Igando hideout, he told me to have no fear. He said nothing would happen. He told me that nobody would be able to catch or arrest me. I believed him. I don’t know what went wrong.” 

Bow Afrika fashion 2017

Have you ever visited this popular fashion shop? It’s time to get inside and have a look at its best African print dresses models. You will love the latest Bow Afrika fashion 2017 designs! 


What is it like to be on the crest of fashion, to wear only exclusive clothes and to be stylish? In order to find your individual style, you do not need to buy everything that you see in boutiques. The question still remains open: how do you become fashionable and stylish and what are the things you need to do? Style – is a harmonious combination of accessories, clothes and shoes. Today, not every woman has been able to find that style and awareness of fashion trends. Many believe that being original is simple, that all you need to do is buy trendy outfits. To tell the truth, many girls very often look quite ridiculous wearing all 'fashionable things' at once. We will tell you how to look really amazing! 


The way out is clear – Bow Afrika Fashion. This shop has all the best things when it comes to African fashion styles. Just have a look at Bow Afrika latest designs. 


This is one of my favourite African print dresses. Blue print in combination with rose-coloured high-heels look awesome. This is also achieved by little patterns of another colour on the blue background. Give it a try, you won’t regret. 


The next option is Batick Top Dress. Though, at first glance, it may seem that this is a top with a skirt. The small red bag ideally fits skirt of the same colour. Such combination will never fade. You can look for some accessories suitable for the upper part of your outfit. They may be of one colour. As you can see, Bow Afrika fashion shop clothes are absolutely amazing and extremely trendy. 


What a nice costume! The colour looks fantastic! It resembles the sea or some exotic lake, don’t you think so? Looking at the photo you can be convinced that any variation will look brilliant. You may opt for a skirt, shorts, unusual blouse or blouse of simple design. Each of the variants will certainly capture attention. 



African fashion lila designs are unbelievably HOT. Wearing them you can’t stay unnoticed. This kind of top with an interesting low neck in the form of a drop is so cute and attractive. Add a nice small bag; the colour may be the same as your blouse. And skirt’s colour can comply with your shoes. 


African print dresses can also look rather modest, as it does not have to be a print fabric but also could be a one-colour fabric. Ankara combined with dark denim looks really stylish! The best idea is to combine these two types of materials, in order to avoid monotony and at the same time not look too bright. Have a look at the best option in the photo above. 


This combination is very cool! Wearing this bright dress with black leggings and high heels will make you look slimmer and really stylish. 


This cocktail dress looks gorgeous. It's certainly a bright look for a real fashionista. Believe me, you will capture all hearts wearing this amazing short dress. For more photos and ideas, go to bowafrikafashion.co.za. In conclusion, I would like to remind you about some basic rules for how to look trendy with Bow Afrikan Fashion clothes every day. 


• Fall in love with yourself; • Check out all fashion trends; • Be confident in how you look; 
• Throw away unnecessary clothes; • Add some new clothes to your fashion collection; • Keep your body healthy and fit: • Choose accessories properly. 

Pastor Sam Adeyemi biography

Pastor Sam Adeyemi is one of the most recognizable pastors in Nigeria. He dedicated his life to the Daystar Christian Centre of Lagos, Nigeria. He put in a lot of time and effort to his work, and now he is the president of Success Power International. Besides that, he is the founder of the Daystar Christian Center. But who was he before his success? Let’s find out! 
Pastor Sam Adeyemi Daystar biography 

Pastor Adeyemi was born on February 3rd, 1967 in Yagba, Kogi state. When he was a little boy, he never thought that he would dedicate himself to the church. He never imagined that years later he would become the founder of the fast growing Daystar Christian Centre. It was all in his future. As he got older, Sam Adeyemi became a Pastor in one of the local churches. He was also a great motivational speaker and loved to focus on success. He met his future wife, Nike, when she just started attending the church. It wasn’t the love at first sight, but she claimed: “I really did not have much feeling for him, but as time went on I heard God tell me that he was the man for me”

Pastor Sam Adeyemi and his wife, Nike Adeyemi, had some struggles that led them to fasting and prayer. The Pastor claims that in July 1994 he received a great vision. He was told things that resulted in the creation of the Daystar Christian Center and Success Power International Ministry. Sam also says that he could not have done it without his wife. A year later, on November 18, 1995, the married couple created the Daystar Christian Centre at the Eko Chinese hotel on Allen Avenue, Ikeja Lagos. In the beginning, it was hard to hold the church together. Sam was not able to pay the rent, and he had problems with the manager of the leased space. The pastor had to pay him from the offerings at the church. But fortunately, it is in the past. Now Sam Adeyemi messages touch the hearts of numerous people.


Today the Daystar Christian Center is worth over 2 billion naira and is still rapidly growing. Besides being a Pastor, Sam Adeyemi is also a writer. He authored a lot of successful books that were created in order to motivate the readers. The best selling books are “Success is who you are” and “Parables of Dollar.” 

Pastor Sam Adeyemi biography does not end here. He is a spirit-filled man of God with a beautiful wife, Pastor Nike Adeyemi, and three kids. Sam continues on his way to success, and we hope that he will make create more great things in the future. Biography of Pastor Sam Adeyemi shows a real example of clever and talented man. 

Igbo presidency suffers setback

- The Ohaneze Ndigbo Youth Council's demands for Igbo presidency is rejected in a new poll - According to the poll, 87% of Nigerians are opposed to the idea of an Igbo presidency in 2019, while just 13% support the idea Niger Delta militants issue fresh threats to northerners in the region to vacate before October 1 or risk facing their wrath The clamour for an Igbo president in 2019 as a condition to discard the Biafra agitation has suffered a setback following a poll which shows that majority of Nigerians do not support the idea. 

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