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Okay this has nothing to do with today's downtime!! We move!! |
boxypane:Yahaya Bello is doing all the mentioned stuff in Kogi state and alot of people are just deciding not to see it. |
tamdun:with plenty pleasure; Let them head to kogipedia.net and clear their ignorance. at least there are videos and images for past and on going projects. Alot of people just hate the man based on things they have heard about him but have no proof that he actually did those things. |
All of you saying he has done nothing in Kogi State are just showing how ignorant you lot are of the things going on in the state. Try and do small research fes before jumping into conclusions. |
I actually saw a pdf of it but as you know its still been written. wonder if its worth buying sef abi the author will send me the updated version if I buy it? |
Jergobright1025:why are you so angry? |
Please a client wants internet in Lokoja and they want Fibre esp after they enjoyed the one we have in Abuja. Please Lokoja people, epp a brother. |
please where is the social in their distancing? |
wait oh!! how many houses one drone go cover? coz i no dey understand all those small white things weh dem dey carry!! |
[quote author=thatigboman post=82863996]Pls watch this video 'difference between mouth odour and body odour' I promise u go laff tire
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where is he? i need to sell my own!! |
fair enough. they could work! |
[img]http://img-s-msn-com.akamaized.net/tenant/amp/entityid/AAdRG5A.img?h=546&w=728&m=6&q=60&o=f&l=f[/img] Last year, Dave Kerpen, author and chief executive of Likeable Local, received a postcard that illustrated the traits and behaviors of successful and unsuccessful people. The card came from fellow Entrepreneurs Organization member Andy Bailey, the chief executive of Petra Coach. Although the two CEOs have never met, Kerpen said in a 2014 LinkedIn post that the postcard has had a profound effect on him, "reinforcing values I believe in and reminding me on a daily basis of the attitudes and habits that I know I need to embrace in order to become successful." The postcard, shown below, points out 16 big differences between successful and unsuccessful people. Best 6 1. Successful people embrace change. Unsuccessful people fear it. [img]http://img-s-msn-com.akamaized.net/tenant/amp/entityid/AAdRgpD.img?h=486&w=728&m=6&q=60&o=f&l=f&x=1218&y=375[/img] © Monkey Business Images/REX Successful people are able to do just that. "Embracing change is one of the hardest things a person can do," Kerpen says. With the world moving fast and technology accelerating at a rapid speed, it’s imperative that we embrace these changes and adapt, rather than fear them, deny then, or hide from them, he says. Successful people are able to do just that. 2. Successful people talk about ideas. Unsuccessful people talk about people. Instead of gossiping about people — which gets you nowhere — successful people discuss ideas. "Sharing ideas with others will only make them better," Kerpen says. 3. Successful people accept responsibility for their failures. Unsuccessful people blame others. Truly successful leaders and businesspeople experience both ups and downs in their lives and careers. But they always accept responsibility for their failures. Kerpen says blaming others solves nothing. "It just puts other people down and absolutely no good comes from it." 4. Successful people give others all the credit for their victories. Unsuccessful people take all the credit from others. [img]http://img-s-msn-com.akamaized.net/tenant/amp/entityid/AAdRdH9.img?h=486&w=728&m=6&q=60&o=f&l=f&x=1583&y=963[/img] © WestEnd61/REX Letting people have their moments to shine motivates them to work harder, and, consequently, makes you look better as a leader or teammate. 5. Successful people want others to succeed. Unsuccessful people secretly hope others fail. "When you’re in an organization with a group of people, in order to be successful, you all have to be successful," Kerpen explains. That’s why the most successful people don’t wish for their demise; they want to see their co-workers succeed and grow. 6. Successful people continuously learn. Unsuccessful people fly by the seat of their pants. The only way to grow as a person, professional, and leader is to never stop learning. "You can be a step above your competition and become more flexible because you know more," Kerpen writes. "If you just fly by the seat of your pants, you could be passing up opportunities that prevent you from learning (and growing!)." Other major differences: Successful people exude joy, share data and information, and read every day, while unsuccessful people exude anger, hoard data and information, and watch TV every day. |
[size=28pt]See Nose oh!!![/size] |
ChubbyRomeo:like he said start wit the language. and not a framework or CMS. Pick a language and hit the road. most languages are same. its just the syntax that differentiates them one last thing, i dont think you should be asking which software here!! if you are serious about this, you should know where to start by now. FYI, web design and web development are two different things. |
??he was corps marshal in FRSC when i was doing my IT!! choi |
[img]http://img.s-msn.com/tenant/amp/entityid/BBkgqoD.img?h=514&w=728&m=6&q=60&o=f&l=f&x=1183&y=664[/img] US President Barack Obama and daughter Malia make their way across the South Lawn upon return to the White House in Washington, DC on January 4, 2015 A Kenyan lawyer has offered US president Barack Obama 50 cows and other assorted livestock in exchange for his 16-year old daughter Malia's hand in marriage, a report said Tuesday. Felix Kiprono said he was willing to pay 50 cows, 70 sheep and 30 goats in order to fulfil his dream of marrying the first daughter. "I got interested in her in 2008," Kiprono said, in an interview with The Nairobian newspaper. At that time President Obama was running for office for the first time and Malia was a 10-year-old. "As a matter of fact, I haven't dated anyone since and promise to be faithful to her. I have shared this with my family and they are willing to help me raise the bride price," he said. Kiprono said he intended to put his offer of marriage to Obama and hopes the president will bring his daughter with him when he makes his first presidential visit to Kenya, the country where his father was born, in July. Obama's Kenyan grandmother, who is in her early 90s, still lives in Kogelo, in western Kenya, home to a number of the president's relatives. "I am currently drafting a letter to Obama asking him to please have Malia accompany him for this trip. I hope the embassy will pass the letter to him," he said. Kiprono dismissed the notion he might be a gold-digger. "People might say I am after the family's money, which is not the case. My love is real," he insisted. The young lawyer, whose age was not revealed, said he had already planned his proposal, which would be made on a hill near his rural village, and the wedding at which champagne would be shunned in favour of a traditional sour milk called "mursik". Kiprono said that as a couple he and the young Obama would lead "a simple life". "I will teach Malia how to milk a cow, cook ugali (maize porridge) and prepare mursik like any other Kalenjin woman," he said. http://www.msn.com/en-ae/news/offbeat/kenyan-lawyer-offers-livestock-to-wed-obamas-daughter-report/ar-BBkh750 |
see this thing weh person dey download in matter of minutes as the need arises for here!! i dey believe my naija guys!! sha. make i no spoil the bros him market!! hehehehehe |
All those guys we dey form muscle don cut tapes taya sha!! hehehehe ![]()
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MzJackBaueress:colour camera bin don dey by then? |
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