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Johnny Broke The Siege. Story with an all lifetime lesson

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     Jonny was only five years old when he lost his father Agbeli Dzidepo. The mother’s name is Asinyo Esinam, a woman of value but unfortunately financially handicapped. Even before Mrs Esi lost her husband, life has not been easy for this household even though her husband was a teacher in Living Academy Preparatory School. Johnny was a handsome and a respectful boy who took exactly after his father’s good moral. His parents were very particular about his moral upbringing and his growth academically. Unlike children who turn out to be a disappointment even when their parents work tirelessly for their upkeep, his attitude was different. At home, he is the type that would run errands for the mother and made sure he reads his notes after and before school. Johnny learnt a very common saying one day which gingers him to aspire higher even as a child. “Reading makes the man“ and “Practice makes man perfect.“ He never went a day without saying this after his morning devotion with the mother

Two Things To Do When Handling An Unfamiliar Camera For The First Time

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Cameras come in different varying features and complexity which at times can make it very difficult to handle efficiently for the first time. Is it Canon EOS R6 Mark II, Canon EOS 5D Mark iv, Sony a7 III, Nikon Z 50, it can be a bit of a challenge handling a camera for the first time particularly if you haven't used that kind of model before. Despite the sorrowful feeling a person might face in such an unfortunate moment, there are always remedies to solve the problem. Read to the end and get to know the quick easy steps to undertake in such a moment to avoid down-heartedness. Handling an unfamiliar camera model for the first time? Do these to avoid embarrassment! 1) Locate the power button It sounds so easy but that isn't really the case when under a lot of pressure and you can't switch on a camera handed over to you for an instant shoot. For a fact, no one knows it all but upon receiving a camera you have not handled before, try locating the power button and it is mostly