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Born Solomon Ayoleyi Hanniel, the Ondo State indigene revealed that after informing his parents of his intention to pursue a career in music and getting their blessing, he had to hawk blenders in traffic and work as a manual labourer at a construction site in a bid to earn some money to use to record.
He also revealed that at one point, a lecturer at the university told him that he will never make it after preventing him from retaking a test he missed.
His turning point came with the Mavin Records audition where he was picked out of over 5,000 hopefuls. The dreadlocked act, now popular for his ballad  “Katapot”  credited this triumph to God. In his words, “There is no amount of sacrifice that was enough to get me something this big.”

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FOOD AND WEIGHT.




The human body is living engine, a labyrinth of activities, even at rest or during sleep the body requires energy for the brain to work, for the heart to beat, for the eyes to blink and for the digestive system to work. We all need energy to sweat, breathe, eat, laugh, and perform such daily activities like bathing, cooking, washing, driving, writing, walking. This energy is derived from the food we eat
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PRODUCT OF CREATION

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In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. He created the living creatures according to their kinds and made in His own image. So God made man and woman. He made you and me and we are all well made. Therefore, whether you are tall or short, fat or thin, you are a product of creation. And whatever your satisfaction, regrets or discount may be, remember that God the maker of heaven and earth, and of all that is seen and unseen, is an infallible God: He made you a unique being.
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Why are certain women able to stay thin and never, ever diet? What is different between these naturally thin women and those that can only struggle to thinness through obsessive diet-like behaviors? The book explains the significant body of science which finally reveals the differences between the brains of thin and overweight women. It details the alterations in the brain that occur from years of overeating and dieting and how to reverse them. In a personal and accessible style the author guides the reader through an easy to follow step-by-step program based on cognitive behavioral therapy. The book s program does not include any food restrictions, or recipes. It does not prescribe any specific exercise program as its sole objective is to restore the brain to its healthy relationship with food. You will learn how modern foods and ancient survival mechanisms have interacted to create an obesity epidemic. Famine brain, high-stress lifestyles, reduced pleasure from food and other factors are examined. Once you understand how your brain has inadvertently gone awry, you will appreciate this sensible approach to rewiring you brain back to its natural state the thin woman's brain...
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