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Get Rich Quick Syndrome

Get rich quick syndrome Is a very popular phrase among the populace in the world. As the name implies,everybody,both young and old, especially the younger generation wants the short cut to riches, without having to go through the sacrificial and rigorous way to make money. However, no matter how simple a plan or an idea may look like, it takes considerable factors, like time, dedication, handwork,  brainstorming and most importantly a start up capital. But, very minimal number of people ,about 15% of people are willing to go through the rigorous steps to achieve success, therefore,about 85% of the mostly youth populace are deceived into embracing quicker means of  making money like armed robbery,.............................

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WHO REALLY KILLED OSAMA BIN LADEN?

In February, Esquire magazine published a lengthy profile of "The Man Who Killed Osama bin Laden." The story did not identify the killer by his real name, referring to him only as "the Shooter." The Shooter told Esquire he encountered al Qaeda's leader face-to-face in the top-floor bedroom of the compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, where he'd been hiding for more than five years. The Shooter said the al Qaeda leader was standing up and had a gun "within reach" and it was only then that the Shooter fired two shots into bin Laden's forehead,

Nelson Mandela ill again

Nelson Mandela Former South African president Nelson Mandela has been readmitted to hospital with a recurrent lung infection, the presidency said Thursday. The 94-year-old was hospitalised "due to the recurrence of his lung infection" just before midnight on Wednesday, President Jacob Zuma's office said in a statement. It is the second time this month that the anti-apartheid hero has spent the night in hospital and follows a nearly three-week stay in December for the lung infection and for surgery to extract gallstones. Earlier this month, he spent a night in hospital for a "scheduled medical checkup". "Doctors are attending to him,