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how to advertise on facebook with no money

Thing you need to know on how to advertise on facebook Facebook sign up page. SIGN UP TO FACEBOOK FOR FREE. Once signed up, you are presented with your own personal page to adorn as you wish. Remember that this is a social website and should be predominantly used to share social commentary and forge social networks, but it is allowable to add links to your websites and advertise your business- if deemed appropriate and kept to a minimum. * 2 FORGE NETWORKS. Facebook will walk you through the process on how to link with other people and "befriend" them. Once each person you befriend approves your request to become friends, they can recommend you to others to become friends. You are also allowed to look at your friends "Friend's List" for people you may want to add. Before long, you develop a virtual spider web of direct contacts to whom you can advertise. * 3 People on my Facebook page w...

The cosmology of Yoruba Heritage- A Schematic view

According to the Yoruba people, Ife is where the founding deities Oduduwa and Obatala began the creation of the world, as directed by the paramount Deity Olodumare. Odùduwà is thought to have created the earth before he became the first divine king of the Yoruba, while Obàtálá is believed to have created the first humans out of clay. The Oòni (King) of Ife claims direct descent from the god Oduduwa, and is counted first among Yoruba kings. He is traditionally considered to be the 401st deity (òrìshà), the only one that speaks. According to historians, the town's habitation can be traced as far back as 350 BCE.[1] The meaning of the word "ife" in the Yoruba language is "expansion"; "Ile-Ife" means in reference to the myth of origin "The House of Expansion". In fact, the city is regarded as the origin of Yoruba culture, industry and of people of Yoruba descent. It has been called the "Athens of Africa"[2] [edit] Mythic origin of Ife ...

IKOGOSI WATERFALL

This warm spring runs down a hilly landscape where it forms a confluence with another cold spring from an adjoining hill and merges into one continuous stream. Located in Ekiti State, it is an awe-inspiring sight where two springs flow side by side. But while one is cold, the other is very warm The evergreen tall trees which surround the spring provide the canopy under which visitors relax. The people of Ikogosi worship the goddess of the water and have strong belief in the myth around it. The undulating landscape adds natural beauty to the scenery. The chemistry of the Ikogosi Warm Spring in South West Nigeria has been studied. Four out of the six warm spring primary sources show close similarity in temperature, pH, dissolved solids, suspended solid, alkalinity, hardness, and trace metals. All measured values are within classification as fresh water and WHO standards This is the account of an Irish catholic Bishop Rt. Rev. Richard Burke who has lived in Nigeria for thirty year...