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refreshrate:Right .. The post was not on Muslim section and NL don't belong to Muslim. Did I mention you in my Comment? Wouldn't NL Muslims read and learn? Must everything Muslim or Xtainity or Religion be posted on Religion section? I will not use Foul and abusive language with you because only those who are not properly brought up, who lack moral and ethical reasoning will do such and that you have displayed who you are. DONT DRINK IN A SILVER OR GOLDEN VESSELS AND DO NOT EAT IN PLATES MADE OF SUCH METAL" if that what you can't read, think comprehend and relate with the Topic then you don't deserve my time. Please don't quote me again. |
refreshrate:My Initial Comment was Explicit You are meant to because you reply was totally uncalled for. if you don't understand the Hadith I quoted, you keep mute, (that if you are a Muslim) if you not a Muslim, IT Simply Non of your business. |
Op, You rating is based on BEAUTY OF THEIR BUILDING. A teaching Hospital rating should be based on Available medical facilities, Available Medical practitioners who lectures the students among other important criteria, not Building. |
refreshrate:Can u eat with pure gold? the cutlery are made from gold, therefore they are are good plated. Go read my comment again.. You should read, think , and comprehend before replying comments |
Narrated 'Abdur-Rahman bin Abi Laila: ........ I heard The Prophet (may peace be upon him) saying, "Do not wear silk or Dibaja, and do not drink in silver or golden vessels, and do not eat in plates of such metals, for such things are for the unbelievers in this worldly life and for us in the Hereafter." Source: Sahih Al Bukhari. |
Trippledots:SCAM |
[quote author=deezeeblancos post=37571722]Pls i need the English Proficiency Test Past Questions...Help Pls. Tnx[/quote Done |
mmsen: mmsen: mmsen:ONE OF THOSE CHILDREN THAT OP WAS REFERRING TO IN THE ARTICLE EVEN IF THE ANGEL COMES FROM HEAVEN TO TELL THEM THE TRUTH, THEY WILL STILL NOT LISTEN. LIKE A YORUBA ADAGE SAYS "THEIR EYES ARE COVERED WITH WOOL SOCKED IN PALM OIL" |
Tell us GEJ achieved for 100days starting from May 5, 2010 not May 29, 2011 He started May 5, 2010 not May 29,2011 He had over a year advantage to get those so called Achievement. |
As long as PMB delivers his campaign promises and make life easier, healthier and more enjoyable for Nigerians. Who care if one Politican from my village get appointments. As long as Electricity supply will improve and I can get at least 18hours or more in a day..Who cares if one Politican from Ibadan is minister of Finance As long as we can PMB can reduce Unemployment rate, diversify the economy, improve our value system, and make Nigeria a place we are proud of. Let the Yoruba Elders go sit down... Actions command respect and only Families Friends and those who eat from Politicians will worry about appointments. PMB. Na only once a week I dey use Generator for my area now |
Confused people today, Biafra Tomorrow, Appointments If PMB give them few MINISTERS and Ambassadors now. they will be change tune to another song |
sabichele:congratulations.... All the best Bro |
SlickBack2:I took.the test yesterday. how about you? |
Did anyone get an invite for this job? |
Omero:National Identification Number |
emejonem:please how did u get the NIN number |
SlickBack2:I got a mail for Thursday, 27th Aug (NO SMS o)but Also got another mail and sms message today for Monday, 31st but Never Stated RESCHEDULE... I'm confused too. |
Lordalbato:Are you going? |
Lordalbato:same too but I never remember applying to the firm self |
Lordalbato:I got same text too besides, No date |
abdullah190492@gmail.com |
can you please send the Materials to me |
Seun
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EVERY society has its stock of critics and cynics. Quite often, the former are preferred to the latter because in the course of their criticism, some critics would throw in alternatives or proffer solutions to problems; while the cynics never see anything good in a situation. The past six weeks of President Muhammadu Buhari’s re-entry into government may have produced a lot of cynics among Nigerians who see Buhari as running the country like a Sole Administrator because of the leadership tussle at the National Assembly. While they hurry to the conclusion that the stalemate at the National Assembly cannot be totally blamed on President Buhari, they refrain from saying what Buhari should have done in the circumstance – maybe he should have adopted the Late Bola Ige’s prescription of “sidon look” – just look on and do nothing! All the same, there is a silent revolution going on in Nigeria today. The Buhari-led Administration is still making haste slowly. But apparently, the citizenry is not being adequately informed of the goings-on in government. The ordinary Nigerian is hungry for information. He wants to know. Luckily, he is able to decipher when publicity degenerates into sloganeering. We remember Harold Macmillan (1894-1986), one- time Prime Minister of Britain, who opined that in times of war, the Ministry of Information should be re-named the Ministry of Propaganda. To Macmillan, governance is war by another name. We see here, the heavy emphasis he places on information. For the third President of the United States of America, Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), “Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without a press or a press without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.” There is no suggestion here that in government, the time for performance should be squandered on sloganeering as we witnessed during the immediate past administration. In any situation, “work-work” is better than “talk-talk”. After all, hard work still remains the major antidote for success. We want to welcome Nigerians to our glorious past, where there was voluntary compliance to lawful orders. In those days, at the mention of “Wole-wole”, “Ikoiko”, or “Edokita”, people cleaned up their environment without waiting for anyone to stand by them with the headmaster’s cane. Government orders were obeyed by faith. People did not need to see government officials before they obeyed. While President Buhari is yet to speak, his body language alone is sending shivers across the land. Lately, even the electricity companies are gasping for breath, trying to stay afloat in the new order. Suddenly, those embalmed chicken and turkey meats are disappearing from our markets because the Customs Officers at the borders have woken up. The same thing is happening to all banned items. The thief catchers and the courts are waking up. “Ikoiko” is around. These are happening, not so much because the people like the administration but because they know the consequences of non-compliance. That’s leadership! And that’s what we call governance by body language. The present scenario becomes the more relevant against the backdrop that Nigeria’s problem has never been the absence of laws but the near- absence of enforcement. Evidence of this has always been in the preponderance of the same banned products on our streets and markets. The moral messages communicated by our laws are sharply contradicted by the absence of enforcement. The public sees the conducts condemned in words but also sees in the dramatic absence of enforcement that they are not condemned in deed. This is undermining of fate in the entire system and, in the long run, it breeds cynicism and indifference to the process of law, which augments tendencies towards disrespect for those who make and enforce the law. Full disclosure is not always desirable. But people want to be carried along. A situation in which our friends in Washington, DC were the ones that informed us that Buhari’s cabinet will not be in place until September, is not neat enough. It should have been the other way round. After all, charity should begin at home. Still achieving, still pursuing. The Buhari administration has terminated two obviously repugnant contracts that were entered into by the immediate-past regime of Goodluck Jonathan: the $103 million (about N21 billion) maritime security contract awarded to Global West Vessel Specialists Nigeria Limited, GWVSNL, believed to be owned by former Niger Delta Militant, Government Ekpemupolo (alias Tompolo); and the Pipeline Protection Contract awarded to the Oodua People’s Congress, OPC, and Niger Delta Militant Group. The two most unconscionable contracts were terminated just a few days after Buhari’s re-entry. Meanwhile, the Federal Government has given a marching order to the Nigerian Army and Navy to take over their constitutionally-assigned responsibility of protecting the pipelines and our territorial waters. For too long, Nigerians have been opposed to the idea of outsourcing the security of our vital assets to the militants and ethnic militias. While the contracts lasted, the contractors were smiling all the way to the banks and our security agencies that had the constitutional mandates were starved of funds. Among other things, the Jonathan arrangement exposed the nation to ridicule and open embarrassment because it has no parallel anywhere in the world. Besides, Nigeria did not get value for money as more than 400,000 barrels of crude oil were constructively stolen from us on a daily basis. There is no telling whether the contractors were the same people that were colluding with international shipping companies to steal the oil. We commend the Buhari administration for doing the needful. Need we advise that the security agencies that have just got back their constitutionally-assigned responsibilities must be properly equipped to perform? From whom much is expected, much must also be given. President Buhari has started well. But nothing vitiates the need to constantly tell the people what he is doing, for even the Bible enjoins us to, at least occasionally, make a joyful noise. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/buhari-is-still-making-haste-slowly/#sthash.PQrgiUJ3.dpuf |
kkoncept:Guy, how sure are you. .. n more gist on the working condition. |
I got the invitation too, who has attended an interview there before n what the pay like |
Mekzmoney:Even If the job interview is scheduled for 10am, he can either ask for a shift in time or take permission from where is working to leave work early like 7am as against 12noon. even if the agent get 50% that is 20k for just the first month. he still has 20k of which T fare n feeding is still 15k. Then after that, he can earn his full 40k. Guy, He should take the job, saving 20k a month is not a small money and the work experience he will go a long way to in getting him better job in the future. If I may ask: What the course of study? Grade of the degree ? |
staying at home will not get him 40k, n since the work is 10pm to 12pm....he will have better opportunity to attend interview for other jobs during the days. He should also consider T fare too. |
I advice you come back and take the Nigeria Job, with your qualifications and little experience I suggest u take the Nigerian Job. with those qualifications, your promotion will be quick and see you among the top official of the company in few years. COME and LET DEVELOP OUR COUNTRY.. NO PLACE LIKE HOME. MY FIRST FTC, I have waited for this for so long, Grateful to God and Thanks for those who introduced me to NL back in 2013 : 151487made Seun, Thank you for creating this forum, you've affected millions of life positively and contributed to the development of our country in many ways. to my Martiyu, soe, quinty, palacious, Archmage, Kayode999 and the ghostmode friends Olowoaffolly, Dunsin, Ozy... |
EyekontactMedia:How soon should we expect sir. |