In this post, we will be giving you some posts curated by @brofi that caught our attention. We are not quantity but quality based humour, weird knowledge, diversity, project updates and we don't mind lengthy posts at all, however, we are looking for more than just words.
You earn the BRO curation by holding bro, the more you have, the more you get. Still, we look out for quality and not shit posts. Holding Bro doesn't guarantee you votes if you do not give quality material. Without further delay, in no particular order, here are some posts that caught our eye over the past week:
This week, MTN removed their most popular data plan, the digital bundle 15GB plan that only cost 2000 naira. This change came as a shocking surprise to a lot of Nigerians using MTN, as it has been the most affordable data plan option.
Now the question here is, what data plan will you go for?
Here is my option!
Luckily for me, I am part of the individuals that subscribe to the yearly plan of 100,000 naira for 1 Tb of data, which I use for the space of 3 months, or 4 months max if I don't consume a lot of data. And for me, this data is the best data plan for me as compared to getting them in small units.
What makes mine better?
The major difference in getting the data in small units and bulk is that you pay more in the long run when you buy it in small units. Let us take getting 1 TB in chunks of 15 GB for 2000 naira each. That will approximately be a total of 136,500 naira spent to get data worth 1 TB, but yet, I get that same plan for 100,000 naira.
I haven't said that in a while and actually meant it. Things over the past day turned out ok!
I did indeed stay over with my friend, watched a movie, ate some unhealthy food (something which I rarely do these days!), laughed at some comedy, and just overall chilled out. I also kept in touch with my Mother since she was doing preparation for a procedure. It was a pleasant evening. Not to say that I didn't miss being home... but it was still a nice change for one night.
The 1969 Yugoslav war epic The Battle of Neretva stands as the apotheosis of the nation’s cinematic ambition, a sprawling monument to both the Partisan mythos and the technical prowess of its film industry. While few critics might anoint it the greatest Yugoslav film, its sheer scale, political significance, and unflinching dedication to spectacle secure its place as a cornerstone of Balkan cinema history. Directed by Veljko Bulajić, the film epitomises the Partisan film genre, while its grandeur, funded by state coffers and international co-producers, remains unmatched in the region’s filmography. A product of Tito’s regime, the film sought to immortalise the wartime valour of the Yugoslav People’s Liberation Army, yet its legacy transcends propaganda, offering a visceral, if ideologically charged, meditation on sacrifice and survival.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh was a great leader and worrier. Maharaja was born on November 13th, 1780 in Gujranwala and died on June 27, 1839. He was the founder of the Sikh kingdom of the Punjab. His father Maha Singh was the leader of Sukerchakia Misl, this was the time when the Punjab has been fragmented into number of groups i.e Sikh (which was known as the Misls), Hindu and Muslims. The Durrani took control of the major part of Punjab. The Maharaja Ranjit sing was the first who grouped all the Sikh misls and united them to form the Sikh kingdom. He united all, form the army and conquest of Durrani empire. He expended his empire and their was time when territories of Multan, Kashmir and Peshawar were in his control. During his rule the British was not able to took over the Punjab despite the fact that British were ruling almost all over the India. At the age of 10 he fought his first battel along with his father. He was in his early teenage years when his father died and he become the leader of Misl. At the age of 21 he captured the Lahore. He was the great leader and was a kind person also. Their was many stories of him in which he helped the poor people. Today I will share such one story of him.
I use to play the keyboard as my name shows it all which is mayorkeys and after i graduated from the tertiaru institution i had to change the church which i use to go before due to change in the environment and before i graduated, i use to be the music director in my fellowship and this has made me to really go wide in music by engaging in more professional concert and also meet lot of better musical personalities.
Today I did a recovery run. Which is typically a short run at less than 76% of your maximum heartrate - for me this means I try to stay below 140 bpm - but lower would be even better for this purpose.
Like a lot of runners, I needed quite some time to learn to appreciate recovery runs. At first I felt unnaturally slow and felt uncomfortable about the smaller strides lenght. But after a while I started to see tne benefits.
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