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Some Of The Most Beautiful Places In Africa You May Never Have Heard Of .

    In looking at one of the most diverse, exotic and unique continents on Earth, it’s pretty difficult to pick out the most beautiful places.     From deserts to oceans, manmade creations to nature’s miracles, and mountains to craters, the geography in Africa is some of the most breathtaking in the world. So in the interest of fairness, this list attempts to spread out the honors among countries, and not just re-iterate all of the Wonders of the World.    Essentially, what we have here is an entirely arbitrary collection of some seriously amazing places that you should do your absolute best to get to one day. -     See more at: http://afkinsider.com/14295/most-beautiful-places-in-africa/?utm_source=outbrain&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=widget&utm_campaign=afkInsider.desktop.africa#sthash.iMaDtDZP.dpuf

SHOULD YOU DELETE YOUR EX ON SOCIAL MEDIA? 5 TIPS TO HELP YOU DECIDE

Let’s be honest: We've all been guilty of letting our voyeuristic tendencies get the better of us by keeping an ex around on some form of social media. Whether it’s due to your unwillingness to let things go, an overwhelming sense of loss, or a simple “what are they doing without me?” mentality, keeping virtual tabs on a former lover is pretty common practice these days. However, while harmless in some respects, it can become an added stress when you’re scrolling through your daily news feed and start to stumble upon photos of your ex doing fabulous things, looking better than ever, or—gasp—getting cozy with someone else before you've even had have your morning coffee.Here are tips to help you know. 1. KEEP if the relationship wasn't terribly significant Chances are, you probably won’t be too bothered with seeing updates and photos from someone you casually dated. In this case, it’s not really a gain or loss either way, so if you want to keep them around, keep them around...

Crippled But Happy

CRIPPLED BUT HAPPY. September 12, 2013 at 4:19pm            Every morning on my way to work, I see this ''little man'' begging for alms, he wears the same cloth everyday and always on the same spot. Most times I see him holding cash in smaller denominations,though sometimes plenty but other times few. Bus conductors and road side hawkers come to give or ask him to change their money and he will gladly do that.          They call him 'Agba' by name and all the ladies around tease him that they will marry him provided he can make more money. I have once heard him say he has a fiancĂ©e who is the daughter of a Governor...lol. Agba doesn't have a shelter,he sleeps under the bridge when night comes, when it shines and when it rains.He wakes up like every average Lagosians every morning to source for food and money.            However,regardless of his badly crippled state,he has neve...