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The pictures of the completed project
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Like i said earlier He was given the best corps member of the year in Zamfara state. I am saying all this to encourage our youth to put interest in developing our community. He is a yoruba man from the south west of the country Ogbomoso north local govt precisely and he was posted to the northern part of Nigeria, in a village called Garbadu in Talata mafara local govt of Zamfara state and he contributed towards the eradication of illiteracy in our beloved country.
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He also got recommendation letters from top government officials, letter of appreciation and appointment.
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I was at Garbadu, Talata Mafara Local govt of Zamfara State, Where a Corps member, In person of Oluyemi Ololade Olusina (Zm/12b/0063) built an islamic School which consist of a big mosque and 6 class rooms, one staff room and 2 toilets for the village as his personal community development project, which was commissioned by Hon Speaker of the Zamfara state house of assembly,Rt(Hon) Sanusi Garba Rikiji, in the presence of the NYSC state coordinator Mrs Ruth Bakka, Talata Mafara LG Chairman Alhaji Dahiru Maiyara and the village district Head of Garbadu Alhaji Murtala Muhammed (Ruwan Bado)and other Nysc Staff and people of the community. He was giving a chieftancy title (Jarman Garbadu), a large portion of Land, an indigeneship which also give him right to contest On Any political platform from d village. He also passed out of the NYSC last week Thursday and He was given the best corps member of the year which nominates him for a presidential award I'll attach neccessary pictures and all other evidences. Thanks.
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I am intending to have my own printing press, I'll need experienced people to gimme clue on machines that can print on any surfaces like flex, cardboard, clothes, cd and DVD, and many more. I'll expect quick and reasonable response for y'all. Thanks |
Hello Moderator, pls I need link for someone who can train me in printing and to have a press factory of my own, I need the names of all printing machines. machine that can print on different surfaces. thanks |
OLONILUA When passing through Alagbaka in Akure, one cannot but notice the edifice on Fiwasaye Roundabout, which was built about six months ago. The structure is ringed with silver railings and it has about three openings that serve as entrance and exit points. In the evening, the roundabout comes alive with funseekers, who troop there to unwind. The place is usually busy during the weekend, especially on Sundays. A resident, Jimoh Rasheed, compares the roundabout to other structures in overseas countries and says it is better to hang out there than to visit a pub. “I live in Akure and I have been here since 1992. I like this roundabout because this is what people see in other countries that makes them say it is very nice. Some people come here to play, relax and spend their leisure time. I like this place because instead of people going to places like beer parlours to drink, they can just come here to relax. “I come here every Sunday. After church I come here to relax, play a little then I go back to my house,” he says. A student who has lived in the city for about five years, Joan Ilevbaoje, is having a picnic at the roundabout with her sister. Having been absent from Akure for a while, she is clearly surprised at the transformation of the roundabout. Her sister, Success, thinks the roundabout has brought residents of the state capital closer to nature. Joan says, “This place is really beautiful. I was surprised when I saw it. The last time I was here, this structure was not here. Instead of going to an eatery, you can come here to relax and have fun. No fee is charged and the place is very nice.” For Success, who enjoys hanging out in the open, there couldn’t have been a more attractive place than the new-look roundabout. “I have passed by on many occasions, but this is my first time and I am enjoying myself,” she says. A photographer, Salami Richard of Zeehtini Studio, describes the roundabout as a good initiative from the government aimed at developing tourism in the state, and a source of income to him. “This place is a tourist attraction. People come here to relax after a hard day`s work. It is a place to hang around in and let off steam. It is a source of steady income to those of us who are photographers. I have been working here for about four months,” he says. A businessman, Emmanuel Tony was spotted at the roundabout having fun and posing for photographs with his children. He is also a regular visitor to the park. Tony commended the state government for providing a relaxation spot of this type for residents of Akure. His daughter, Favour, urged the government to build more structures like the one at the roundabout in the state so that other kids could benefit from it. “The roundabout is fine and beautiful. This is my first time here and I am enjoying it. I want the government to build roundabouts like this in other parts of the state so that other children and their family could play there,” Favour says. The Commissioner for Information, Ondo State, Kayode Akinmade, said the roundabout was built six months ago. He says it is part of the government’s Urban Renewal Initiative. The project cost the state N18m. “Governor Olusegun Mimiko believes that we can rebuild our environment and add beauty to it without displacing the people in the area. To a large extent, we have been able to achieve the purpose for constructing the roundabout. If you are a regular visitor to Akure on a weekend, you will see families going there to relax. You will see them posing for photographs. All those overseas countries we go to, some of the fountains in Akure are better than what they have. “We have been able to create a leisure spot for our people because everything is not about work. You must have a place where you can drive your family to during the weekend and have a picnic. You would relax, unwind and you move closer to nature,” Akinmade says. http://www.punchng.com/feature/sights-signs/fiwasaye-park-thriving-fun-spot-in-akure/
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ambrosini593: As for me I enjoy choir ministration. Because they sing and bring down the presence of God. What of you? Share your likesAll part of the service are interesting, but praise and worship bring a high tempo. |
mystikal: how many times will this Ramsey guy collide with his own player.I don't like him |
Abu Qaqa don turn to MATRIX RELOADED |
juman: This make me remember the IROKO of Ondo State.yea that's my man MIMIKO |
she inspired me a lot and it's a proof that no matter what you can make something out of how God created you. |
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