Author: Pride Team

Here I am sitting in a dark corner Feeling desolate I force myself to eat Try to put up a little smile but to no avail Lost in thoughts of past events I remember the days we were together It seemed like you were mine forever Your smiles were my joy Your laughter my hope for tomorrow I found my world in you You were the light of my existence. I never knew you would leave That you would find someone else Now all the love we shared has been tossed aside The candles are off I am…

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Readings:  Galatians 3:1-5; Responsorial Psalm: Luke 1:69-75; Luke 11:5-13 Imagine me starting a Sunday homily by saying, “Are you people in St Thomas Aquinas, Bletchley mad?” I am sure many people will carry their purses and face the exit, some will remove their facemask and adjust their eyeglasses to look at me very well, of course, and many will send email to the bishop before the end of the homily. Isn’t that correct?  St Paul did exactly that. He said, “Are you people in Galatia mad?” The Greek word he used is interesting. It is “anoetus,” which had the idea of someone…

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  “And I have found surrealism to be the one door to self-transcendence”. – Omodero David – The anguish that had ravished that moment was of a striking kind. And it hadn’t helped but had rather became clear to us, that the elves, to whom we had entrusted our bags of trusts, had vanished in the sublimity of the confronting mist. Bode and I were two unlikely likes. And for a tiny while, we had been privileged by the great courts of time to be part of a vital allegory purposed by the universe itself. We were unlikely, in the…

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Days ago, Vivian joined her girlfriends to chant the song ” No boyfriend, no problem. If I fall, I rather fall in a pit”. That was on the International boyfriends’ day. and they chanted their anthem. By all standards, they were supposed to have guys worth celebrating but they were single. For more emphasis, they were ‘single, satisfied and happy’. It was a momentary pleasure at their hangout at the eatery. Probably the much-needed break after a long week of stress. Something triggered by the workload from the workplace, the growing bills, the increase in fuel pump price, and ever-growing…

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Pink is regarded as a ladies’ colour. It has been ingrained into lifestyle such that from childhood, girls are made to love pink. Girls are made to love pink dresses while boys had to stick to blue. Pink signifies femininity. If your wear pink, it passes the message of being girlie and soft.  The month of October is the breast cancer awareness month. Pink has also been used as for its logo. Swimming with the tide, let’s look out different stylish looks on how to wear pink. Check them out below: xosotin chelseathông tin chuyển nhượngcâu lạc bộ bóng đá…

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Johnson just got out of prison after serving a three month jail term for stealing a pair of scandals. The prison has become his second home, perhaps, his major residence. The major cases that took him to there was stealing minor things like shoes, food, clothes, and even a deflated tyre. He never knew what made him indulge in stealing for it had become his second profession. Being a good furniture maker, he gave people the best designs. Everyone loved his work, yet, he was still into stealing. Mr Obot was his grandfather. He was a hard-working farmer who worked…

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Netflix has announced that ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’, Chadwick Boseman’s last movie before his death, will premiere on the platform on December 18, 2020. The streaming giant broke the news in a post on its social media page. They wrote: “Introducing Ma Rainey and her band. ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ on Netflix December 18,”  The American drama film is an adaptation of August Wilson’s 1984 classic. It starred several movie stars including Viola Davis. The movie tells the story of Ma Rainey (Davies), a southern singer, her trumpeter Levee (Boseman) and their quest for relevance in Chicago’s music industry in…

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The eyebrows is a part of the facial features that if left unkempt can mar ones look. proper grooming will keep your eyebrows neat and appealing. While it acceptable to trim the eyebrows, it is wrong to completely shave it off and draw lines with eye pencil. When you know the right shape for your eyebrow, you can use that to achieve a flawless look. If you can’t hire a professional to help you out, there are DIY tips you can try at home. Here are ways to make your eyebrows stand out: 1. Tweeze after shower Tweezing can be…

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The advent of social media has added some twists to wedding planning. Couples have to develop hashtags to go with their wedding theme. Some might think it is unnecessary but it really it. Asides from allowing the couple to trend on social media, it is a form of branding and good for identification purposes. They can trace all activities of their special day with their unique hashtag and even link it with people. There is nothing wrong with having a wedding hashtag, it is one of the fun things to spice of the glorious day.  Are you brainstorming on the…

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Nigerians in diaspora are making the country proud. A group of Nigerian teenagers in Ireland have developed an app that uses music to comfort those living with dementia. Rachel, Margaret, and Joy were worried about how people with dementia were coping during the lockdown, so they decided to design and code Memory Haven. The app has already won a prize at the prestigious technology competition, Technovation, an international competition that challenges young women to develop an app that can solve a problem in their community. The annual competition is hosted by Technovation, a nonprofit organization that empowers girls to become…

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