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sthemanuhel:How much do you want to sell it? I am in Ilorin at the moment |
4soft:Find time to visit the postgraduate school. Go to room 15 to table your complaints. The secretary will direct you to write a letter addressed to the Dean of postgraduate school. You will attach a copy of your payment receipt to the letter and then submit same to the secretary. I submitted my letter on the 17th of last month and my portal was re-opened on the 19th. |
4soft:You did not make any mistake. The number of referees was not specified for applicants that submitted earlier and like you, I also included just one name of referee on my application. The only way to re-open your portal to effect the necessary corrections is to write a letter addressed to the dean of the postgraduate school. You will state the reasons why you are requesting for the re-opening of your portal and attach a copy of your receipt(you can print the payment receipt from your portal) . The letter should be delivered by hand to the dean's secretary. Mine was re-opened under 48 hours and and I have since effected the corrections |
$370 for M5? That's over N70K. That price is way over the top. |
The events of the past week has all but obliterated all shreds of goodwill I have for GEJ. That man is a devil incarnate foisted on us from the deepest and hottest end of hell. GEJ accentuates the notion that the gentle and innocent-looking ones are truly the most deadly. Underrate them and they will strike you where it hurt most. |
President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday advised the President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, not to restrict any probe he will want to carry out to his administration alone. He said Buhari must extend his probe beyond his regime or else the probe will be seen as witch- hunting. Jonathan made his position known at the valedictory session of the Federal Executive Council which he presided over at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. He also said those calling for his administration’s probe should also add that the probe should be extended to the way oil wells and fields were allocated in the past. The President also made it clear that he has not dissolved his cabinet as all ministers are expected to attend inauguration dinner on Thursday in their official capacity. Details later. Source : http://www.punchng.com/news/dont-single-out-my-administration-for-probe-jonathan/ |
ekmaxop:Yes, I placed an order for a 30,000 mAh capacity power bank which was delivered the next day as promised. From what I've observed thus far, the power bank is a wonderful bargain at that price. I am yet to use it extensively to give a proper review but so far, I have no complaints. The seller is honest and has excellent customer relation. I am certainly looking forward to doing more business with you. P. S: The power bank charges faster than my other power bank. I Was left stunned after first use yesterday. |
ekmaxop:The screenshots are dated 2013, but I want to believe you and hope you will not disappont me. I will contact you on Whatsapp so we can finalize payment and delivery arrangements. I will buy one personally to test it before I recommend to others |
ekmaxop:Okay, how will the power bank get to me in Ilorin and how do you normally receive payment? I can't seem to find any record of people who have bought directly from you on nairaland. |
ekmaxop:Please pardon my skeptism, considering the little price difference between the 30,000 mAh power bank and the 12,000 mAh variant, is the 30,000 mAh true to its stated capacity? I need to be sure before I place an order. Thanks |
ekmaxop:Please do you have any retail outlet in Ilorin where I can buy the power bank? Shipping cost from Jumia and Konga is too high for me. |
@DNDROID, what is the shipping cost to Ilorin? |
This Must be the poster girl of GEJ's transformation agenda |
For real? *yimu* |
I can't wait to read everything that happened under GEJ's watch.... It's surely going to be revealing. |
The beauty of electioneering campaigns in a democracy... Seriously enjoying the ride while it lasts. |
OK, Ini Edo.... Next person on the queue, please... |
I placed an order for 260MB Etisalat data to test the integrity of the paykobo platform few minutes ago and my data was delivered within the minute of payment. I am impressed. I will definitely spread the word... |
We are tired of PDP and their white elephant ideas. |
GMB = Goodluck Must Bow |
The day Nigerians stop giving free passes to inept public office holders and resolve to elect them on merit, they will begin to take the electorates seriously. Gutter politics as opposed to issues-based campaigns is an insult to the collective intelligence of discerning Nigerian electorates. |
This coming a week before the general elections is scandalous. Plain and simple. *in the voice of Obanikoro* Hey! Folks, I am not here for a tea party! |
Sambo should be the one with "indomie brain", not Okupe. |
GEJ had 6 years to campaign and failed to make use of the opportunity. A good product marketer with quality products for sale would not resort to desperate publicity stunts to create awareness. The goods will practically market itself. |
The Nigerian army playing the victim card as usual. If there wasn't a crack in the wall, the lizard wouldn't have found a place to nest. |
GEJ' s band of pick-pocket advisers have successfully transformed him into a leper such that nobody is prepared to touch him with a 10-meter pole. Sorry, man, you can't have the support of the association of "motor park touts" you just have to walk alone this time. |
Please help me unlock my Huawei glo bolt E303 modem. IMEI: 861195002958219 S/N: X7SBYA9332620936 Thanks |
All hail the newborn king of Otuoke
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New York (CNN) - The Nigerian government has been “somewhat derelict” in protecting their children, Hillary Clinton said Wednesday as international attention focused on schoolgirls kidnapped by a militant group. “The seizure of these young women by this radical, extremist group, Boko Haram is abominable, it’s criminal, it’s an act of terrorism and it really merits the fullest response possible, first and foremost from the government of Nigeria,” Clinton said, later adding that “the government of Nigeria has been in my view somewhat derelict in its responsibility toward protecting boy and girls, men and women in northern Nigeria over the last years.” During her remarks at a philanthropy event in New York City, Clinton went on to say “the Nigerian government must accept help – particularly intelligence, surveillance and recognizance help – their troops have to be the ones that (are) necessary but they could do a better job if they accept the offers that are being made.” The U.S. government has offered to help in the search for the schoolgirls. Officials have told CNN the Obama administration is sharing intelligence with Nigerian authorities and could provide other assistance, but there is no plan to send U.S. troops. Legislators on Capitol Hill have also called for the United States to do more to help the Nigerian government. Clinton also blasted wider decisions made by the Nigerian government during the public interview with ABC’s Robin Roberts. “Nigeria has made bad choices, not hard choices” Clinton said, parroting the name of her forthcoming memoir. “They have squandered their oil wealth, they have allowed corruption to fester and now they are losing control of parts of their territory because they wouldn’t make hard choices.” In late April, heavily armed Islamic militants stormed a girl’s dormitory at the Government Girls Secondary School in the Nigerian town of Chibok. Upwards of 270 students were kidnapped and days later, Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau said in a video statement that he planned to sell them into slavery. More than 50 got away and the remaining are the subject of the search. The kidnappings quickly gained international attention by using the hashtag #BringBackOurGirls. The hashtag has been used to update people on the state of the search, but also to criticize the Nigerian government for their handling of the kidnapping. The Nigerian government has defend its handling of the matter. The former secretory of state strengthened her criticism of the Nigerian government later in the night at the International Crisis Group’s annual award dinner. “The Nigerian government has failed to confront the threat or to address the underlying challenges,” Clinton said of the kidnappings. “Most of all, the government of Nigeria needs to get serious about protecting all of its citizens… and ensuring the every child has the right and opportunity to go to school.” Standing in front of high profile financiers and donors at the opulent Waldorf Astoria, Clinton went on to urge Nigerian citizens to hold their leaders accountable and implored religious leaders, Nigeria’s neighbors, the African Union and the international community to continue to stay involved in finding the schoolgirls. “Every asset and expertise should be brought to bear,” Clinton said. “Everyone needs to see this for what it is, it is a gross human rights abuse but it is also part of a continuing struggle within Nigeria and within North Africa.” In addition to addressing the situation in Nigeria, Clinton used much of her speech to discuss her record at state and particularly highlighted her work in opening the government of Burma. Republicans have criticized Clinton for what they say is a lack of notable accomplishments as America’s top diplomat. While Wednesday’s comments were Clinton’s first statements about the kidnappings, the former first lady has joined in on the social media campaign, too. Clinton has joined in on the social media campaign, too. “Access to education is a basic right & an unconscionable reason to target innocent girls. We must stand up to terrorism. #BringBackOurGirls,” she tweeted on May 4. http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2014/05/07/hillary-clinton-faults-nigerian-governments-handling-of-search-for-kidnapped-girls/ |
Jonathan was like Jesus Christ a few days ago, now he is a 10-year old plane...well,your handlers can call you whatever suits their pay grade. We know you are a white elephant and no amount of injury-time embellishments will do service to how well you've performed in the last 6 years. Nigerians know and history will judge you accordingly. |
We will be busy screwing 72 wide-eyed, big-breasted virgins. |
A second chance at redemption, perhaps. |