Friday, 28 December 2012

I WANT TO KNOW ... WHAT IS YOUR DREAM?



 I WANT TO KNOW ... WHAT IS YOUR DREAM?

Are you willing to lay hold of your dreams?
I’m not talking about a wish — a wish is usually only a passing thought that most people never act on. But a dream is something that captures your heart and spirit. It ignites your imagination and fills you with an unquenchable hope. It becomes something you can’t easily set aside.
Dreams consume your thinking and fuel your excitement and passion. It can happen in a single moment, or it can captivate your thoughts for years. Sometimes when the dream is really big, you embrace it, and somehow it feels like the dream embraces you.
Our dreams are often about experiencing a better life, about achieving greater things ... they are pictures we have of the future that reveal a part of our lives that will be greater than the past.

THERE IS HEALING POWER IN LAUGHTER!



 Make Sure You’re Taking Your Medicine

A lot of the sickness in our world is simply because we don’t have the joy that we should. When we live uptight and on edge, it causes headaches, digestive problems, lack of energy. We don’t sleep well. Much of this would go away if we would just learn how to deal with the stress properly. One of the greatest stress relievers God has given us is laughter. Laughter is like taking medicine. It not only makes you feel better but it actually releases healing throughout your system. When we laugh it restores and rejuvenates what the pressures of life have taken out.

Proverbs 17:22 puts it like this, “A happy heart is like a good medicine and a cheerful mind works healing.” Notice, when we’re good-natured and full of joy, taking time to laugh, taking time to play, it’s like taking a good medicine. That’s what helps us to stay healthy. In fact, medical science tells us that people that laugh, it boosts their immune system. Laughter reduces blood pressure. People that laugh regularly are 40% less likely to have a heart attack than people that don’t laugh regularly. Laughter triggers the right side of the brain, which helps release creativity, helps us to make better decisions. Laughter activates the body’s natural tranquilizers that not only help us to calm down but it helps us to sleep better.

YOU CAN LIVE YOUR BETTER LIFE NOW!




Don’t Be Limited By a Lack of Faith
A woman shopping in Houston happily hummed a tune as she collected the items she wished to purchase and approached the cashier. The clerk just stared at her for a long moment, as though wondering what was wrong with her, offering an obligatory, “How are you doing today?”
That’s all it took. The woman nearly bubbled over. “How nice of you to ask! I’m doing great. I am so blessed!”
The clerk looked at the woman quizzically for a moment and then said, “Let me ask you a question. Do you go to Lakewood Church?”
“Why, yes I do. How did you guess?”
The clerk shook her head and smiled, “I should have known. Everybody that comes in here like you is from Lakewood.”
What a great compliment! That’s the way it should be. God’s people should be the happiest people on earth. So happy, in fact, that other people notice. Why? Because we not only have a fabulous future, we can enjoy life today!

Monday, 26 November 2012

Take Control of Your Life! a must read.


Take Control of Your Life
Your happiness is in your hands.
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We can’t do it all, so we do most things poorly—on a good day. And we’ve lived like this for so long that we don’t even realize how very far we are from reaching our potential!

Most times, we’re just reacting, as though we’re being jerked to and fro by some gigantic remote-control device. We’re trying desperately to keep one thing or other from crashing and burning. And we’re doing well just to make sure the kids are off to school wearing matching socks, and we don’t forget the big proposal on the kitchen table after working on it most of the night, and we’re getting most of our bills paid before they’re 30 days overdue.

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

UPDATE FROM UNIBUJA RIOT......




Raw from source; ayemafrica campus correspondent. Maxwel.

That, soldiers went into the hostels with about 5 Hilux truck and many soldiers to chase students out from the hostel. Vehicles were burnt yesterday; a police car was destroyed opp perm site, which I saw myself. Engineering dudes are still planning to protest today...... But the atmosphere is still cool for now. Every civil servant are looking forward for a free atmosphere, coz of the stress they all went tru yesterday. Somewhere not even at the office at all. Corresponding from Unibuja for AYEM, we are approaching the perm site soon, to see if we might probably have a free atmosphere ahead us.
Somebody should do something oooooooooooooooo

Tuesday, 20 November 2012

THE PRICE FOR SUCCESS

The price boxers pay: Graphic photographs show how just one fight exerts a heavy toll on fighters' faces

 Their is a price attached to every stardom to be enjoyed. Be ready to face your dream without FEAR.

GIRL sleep for 64 DAYS; Amazing!


Nicole Delien


Teenager Nicole Delien, a Pennsylvania girl, reportedly slept for 64 days, starting from last year’s Thanksgiving Day to January of this year. The 64 days of sleep is Delien‘s longest yet.
Reports say that the 17-year-old teen is suffering from a rare sleep disorder called Kleine-Levine, or ‘Sleeping Beauty Syndrome.’

Delien‘s condition wakes her up in a confused state for a short period for her to be able to eat, went to the bathroom and sleep again.




According to Delien‘s mother, Vicki, the real-life sleeping beauty usually sleeps about 18 to 19 hours a day. Delien’s mother wakes her up to eat.

The Delien Family revealed and explained the “sleeping beauty syndrome” during an interview with Jeff Probst’s syndicated talk show this week to make sure other families become aware of the rare disorder.

The real condition of Delien was uncovered by a doctor at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
An Oxford Journals indicated that symptoms leading to the “sleeping beauty syndrome” include excessive sleeping, disorientation, hallucination, child-like behaviour, binge-eating and periods of hyper-sexuality when awake.

Saturday, 17 November 2012

Meet Kenya’s Queen of Styles. FASHION MEETS CREATIVITY



INSIDE AFRICAN GALLERIA - KENYA
KEMUNTO TESH.

Ayemafrica’s visit to the World of a Kenyan Queen: Kemunto Tesh.

Meet Kenya’s Queen of Styles. FASHION MEETS CREATIVITY
KEMUNTO TESH.

Who is Kemunto?
Kemunto Tesh is a goddess of African culture because she truly represents the African society. Her love for African attire is brought to bear by her fully blossomed figure which she usually covers in African attire.

Kemunto Tesh is so intimately drawn to the African colour, nature and culture; these attributes are exemplified by her fond love of the African Coastal scenery.

Her works: AFRICAN GALLERIA
The design of the African attire truly represents her deep African roots, which she believes are well portrayed in a woman by the way she dresses. The attire of a woman speaks volumes of her character in the African culture.
Apparently the beauty of a woman in African culture is pronounced by her character and not physical characteristics.

Kemunto Tesh's love of beauty is thus expressed in the love of her African attire and that love for Africa and Kenya in particular is a true exhibit of her roots that extends to the involvement of the youths in the production of these attires.

What is the spirit behind this creative concept; AFRICAN GALLERIA?

African families extend well beyond parents and siblings.
A true spirit of an African woman is to be the keeper of the family.
The production of these attires has helped the youths by creating a source of income and keeps them from indulging in activities detrimental to their livelihood...e.g. drug abuse and alcohol among others.
It is not only the youths that are involved in the manufacturing of these products; Kemunto Tesh's love to build her African community has compelled her to involve her fellow African women so as to share the benefits.

Elderly women weave the bags and baskets, while the sandals are made by male youths.

Materials used for sandals is mainly leather, beads among others.
And bags...are made using makuti(papyrus)fibres and kikoi or leso(wrapper).

To produce one pair of sandals, it takes up to 3 days, while a bag takes a day.








KEMUNTO TESH.

We at Ayemafrica celebrate the spirit of this great African lady who has gone miles to inspire a lot of African youths in Kenya and other parts of Africa. Kemunto Tesh also run an Orphanage Home. This is a true spirit of what we stand for.
If you are making impact anywhere in Africa, Ayemafrica will be glad to share your story as a source of inspiration to African youth community.

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Friday, 16 November 2012

The Secret Door to Success - Chapter 1; BOOK YOU MUST READ.



Chapter 1 - The Secret Door to Success

by Florence Scovel Shinn
 


A successful man is always asked - "What is the secret of your success?"
"So the people shouted when the priests blew with the trumpets; and it came to pass, when the people heard the sound of the trumpet, and the people shouted with a great shout, that the wall fell down flat, so that the people went up into the city, every man straight before him, and they took the city."--Joshua 6:20
A successful man is always asked - "What is the secret of your success?"
People never ask a man who is a failure, "What is the secret of your failure?" It is quite easy to see and they are not interested.
People all want to know how to open the secret door to success.
For each man there is success, but it seems to be behind a door or wall. In the Bible reading, we have heard the wonderful story of the falling of the walls of Jericho.
Of course all biblical stories have a metaphysical interpretation.
We will talk now about your wall of Jericho: the wall separating you from success. Nearly everyone has built a wall around his own Jericho.
This city you are not able to enter, contains great treasures; your divinely designed success, your heart's desire!