Wednesday 4 February 2015

Words For The Lost Soldiers: Isn't It Right?



...........ISN’T IT RIGHT...........
Oh! Lord, we ask that you bless,
 The soul of all those that had given their lives to protect us
We ask you comfort their home
Touch the lives that had loss “gem” in their family

There is nothing we could say to bring them back,
Only to keep them in our hearts,
Not as legends like others,
But as the greatest heroes known to mankind,
They signed to die for the protection of the citizenry
In a great nation like Nigeria,
I’ve never known a day set aside to celebrate these heroes,
To remember the “great legends” we had lost.

Believe me or not,
I cry deep down putting this together
To the bone;
The soldiers we had lost,
They are more than just heroes
“great legends”, I refer to the lost Nigerian soldiers.

Now! They are, as the greatest gift we shouldn’t lose.
My heart calls for a day set aside to keep them in remembrance

Isn’t it so right to celebrate our heroes?
Let’s stop calling only the activists, politicians’ legends
Because each day, we keep losing our heroes to the journey of no return
I am moved,
I am touched,
And I am motivated to keep remembering them

Only from a mere “beat” of music.
My Nigeria “heroes”
I love you
I have you close to the heart
I keep remembering you as long as I live
May the angels watch over you all.




Ogunyemi Akinola T.
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© 2015.

Tuesday 3 February 2015

It's A New Idea: Twitter Finally Reveals Its Plan to Make Money From All Those Free Tweets Posted Everywhere


Promoted tweets will now appear in third-party apps like Flipboard.
Promoted tweets are going to show up outside of Twitter for the first time, the company announced today, revealing part of its strategy for increasing ad exposure that had been been limited to its own site and apps.

Now, it will serve paid Twitter messages to partner sites and apps, including Flipboard and Yahoo Japan, partly owned by Yahoo. Both Web properties already have strong Twitter integrations with sections devoted to streams of activity powered by the social messaging site.

Twitter said its Promoted Tweets would show up in those Twitter content areas on the third-party sites, as well as in other sections of the sites, and the ads would have the "same look and feel that is native" to the experiences on them.