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bknight:War! War! War! Worse than BH. |
If Buhahari wants to rule this country again, he should come out of retirement and support a military coup. That is the only way! |
I've been wondering why people do this. You lock your door, while going out, then you hide the key somewhere beside the door. Where some people put it is so easy to find out. Why then do they lock the door? Or, why can't they just leave the key on the door? |
Most of our players had women mentality. They give up too easily. Since Keshi took over, all you need to do to demoralise the S.E team is score them once. They all start looking at the opponents' legs admiring their shining boots. |
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Ligxy: Pls, how can I join the chatroom? So I can be updated please.Hello Ligxy, I want to advise you to be carefull doing business. Some guys are out there who need your money badly. Thank you. |
bknight: Can pastors adeboye, oyakhilome, ashimolowo, adeyemi etc carry handheld public address system and go with legs preaching under d rain and sun on d streets in some remote village somewhere?They've done that before. |
that she will receive payment above and beyond the things that are related to the pregnancy. What Are the Pros and Cons of Surrogacy? Surrogacy involves a woman carrying a baby to term for a couple that has had trouble conceiving. Not surprisingly, due to the complexity of this type of arrangement, there are various pros and cons. One of the most worrisome issues is the possibility of the surrogate mother refusing to part with the baby after he is born. Additionally, there are often high costs involved with this procedure, as the childless couple typically pays the medical costs of the surrogate mother, along with a fee for providing this service. On the other hand, surrogacy is often one of the only ways for a couple to have a biological child, and it can also allow the surrogate to greatly help someone in need. One of the problems with surrogacy that is most often discussed is the possibility that the surrogate mother will not be able to hand the baby over to the infertile couple, as most women develop a bond with the baby they are carrying. This issue is especially likely when the baby is biologically the surrogate mother's, as in some cases, she may provide her own egg for the pregnancy. Some surrogate mothers may also refuse to part with a baby that is not theirs biologically, as some couples provide the sperm and egg so that the surrogate is only the gestational carrier. The chances of this issue occurring can be reduced by both using legal contracts, and performing psychological screenings for potential surrogates, but of course there is typically no way to know for sure if this problem will occur. The costs of surrogacy are typically high, which means that childless couples who want a baby must have money to spare. They are usually responsible for paying the medical costs of the surrogate mother throughout the pregnancy, but they also often have to pay a large fee for this service. This allows the surrogate to be compensated for being pregnant for almost a year of her life, especially since it may be difficult to work a regular job for at least part of the pregnancy. Of course, the costs of surrogacy are usually on par with both fertility treatments and adoption. This arrangement may be the only way for a couple to have a child that is biologically their own, as some women have no problem conceiving, but cannot carry a pregnancy to term. Thus, a couple may choose a surrogate, and then begin the process of in vitro fertilization, which involves mixing the sperm and egg so that the embryo can be implanted into the surrogate mother. On the other hand, some couples have either male or female factor infertility, barring them from conceiving on their own. In such cases, the healthy sperm or egg may be mixed with donor egg or sperm, and then placed inside the surrogate. This can allow the couple to have a child that is related to at least one of them, which is not a possibility with traditional adoption. Finally, surrogacy is often a good way for some women to help others using a unique method. In fact, some women enjoy being pregnant, but do not have enough money to raise another child, which may prompt them to get involved in surrogacy. Additionally, this service can allow the surrogate to make some extra income while doing something she enjoys and which she feels is deeply meaningful. Source: m.wisegeek.com/what-is-commercial-surrogacy.htm |
What Is Commercial Surrogacy? Commercial surrogacy is the process in which an individual or couple pays a fee to a woman in exchange for her carrying and delivering a baby. At birth, the child is turned over to the individual or couple, either privately or through a legal adoption process. Couples with fertility problems, same-sex couples, and single people who wish to be parents are the most common types of people who seek surrogate mothers. Some celebrities, including Robert De Niro, Kelsey Grammer, and Sarah Jessica Parker, have used surrogates as recently as 2009. Surrogate mothers may get pregnant through intercourse that may or may not involve the child’s parent. Other surrogacy contracts involve artificial insemination, either at a clinic or at home. In vitro fertilization, a method wherein eggs are fertilized with sperm outside the womb, and implanted in the mother later, is less common for surrogates due to the cost involved, but it is a possible method. In the United States and many European countries, the issue of commercial surrogacy is often scrutinized heavily by local and federal governments. Some U.S. states ban surrogacy contracts altogether, while others allow them with certain restrictions. Surrogacy is legal in England, but agencies that charge a fee for finding a surrogate mother are not. As of 2010, surrogacy was completely illegal in France, Germany, Norway, Italy, and several other countries, regardless of whether it is for profit or not. Strict laws in such developed countries have led to a rise in international surrogacy in lesser developed nations, such as India, which legalized commercial surrogacy in 2002. In the United States, many surrogate mothers are paid tens of thousands of dollars to carry a baby. The couple or individual paying the mother may also pay for her medical expenses and provide her with other, non-monetary compensation, like transportation and food. In India, the cost of a surrogate mother is far less, and international surrogacy can allow people who want a baby to avoid many of the legal restrictions common in North America and Europe. Countries that have declared commercial surrogacy illegal usually cite ethical reasons for the decision. Some see paying for a surrogate mother as renting or buying the human body or a human life. Proponents of surrogacy arrangements maintain that the process is mutually beneficial, allowing the pregnant mother to earn money, while providing a child to people who may not otherwise be able to experience parenthood. What are the Types of Surrogacy? While all surrogacy arrangements involve a woman carrying a baby for another person or couple, there are two basic types of surrogacy. The first is traditional surrogacy. With this type of arrangement, a woman is artificially inseminated with the sperm of either the intended father or a sperm donor. The child she becomes pregnant with and eventually delivers is genetically her own baby, as her own egg is fertilized as part of the process. Traditional surrogacy is typically employed when a single heterosexual or gay male wishes to have a child and does not have a suitable female partner for carrying the baby. It is also employed when a woman wishes to have a baby and her eggs are unsuitable for some reason. For example, if a woman's eggs are not viable or she has an inheritable genetic condition that could put her biological child at risk, she may choose to contract with a traditional surrogate instead. Gestational surrogacy is the most common of the two types of surrogacy. With this type of arrangement, a surrogate mother is impregnated with the egg of another woman; the egg is fertilized by the sperm of the intended father or a donor prior to implantation, via a process called in vitro fertilization. In such a case, the surrogate mother is not genetically linked in any way to the unborn child. For this type of surrogacy, the surrogate mother may be required to take fertility drugs to ensure successful impregnation. Besides the two basic types of surrogacy, these arrangements are often categorized according to whether payment is exchanged or not. For commercial types of surrogacy, the surrogate mother is typically paid a fee to compensate her for her participation. This fee will cover not only her medical expenses and any other expenses related to the pregnancy, including travel arrangements, but also a sum for her time and effort. In some cases, surrogacy fees can amount to thousands of dollars in compensation. The other monetary categorization for surrogacy is the altruistic arrangement. With this type of arrangement, the surrogate mother agrees to become pregnant with and deliver the baby of another person or couple without any monetary compensation. However, in this case, she may still be reimbursed for medical care and other pregnancy-related expenses. The difference here is |
adewasco2k: Now confirmed, though they only asked them to stop payment for the main time, payment will definitely still be made but surely not 3k againPls help find out the pay package for graduate teachers. Some say its in the region of 50k, others say in the region of 82k. What is the exact pay? Thanks for those info. |
I beg how much be the pay? Make we know if its worth the struggle. Pls make una help find out. |
simple2004: information just reaching me says the governor has directed that all payments be stopped and all money returned. watch out for d announcement 2mao on kogi fm 94 if u ar in lokojaSo I heard. Hope they don't cancel the recruitment. That is the state Kogi is. |
Have you paid your #3400? Exam comes up soon. I have three candidates attending. |
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[quote author=°°°mixedchic°°°]I miss solving maths. those days in sch, courses like econometrics, calculus, O R, statistics micro econs used to be fun.[/quote]Guy, quit child abuse. Play with stuffs like -Functional Analysis, Partial D.E, Topology, Complex Analysis, etc. That's what real men are talking about here! |
I think what Mathematics does is fine-tuning the brain. There is no area of career that you find yourself without your brain being already trained to rule. Pls have that in mind. |
List for Exam is out. Neco office Lokoja. |
Why can't Africans respond. I mean we have enough Cassava to throw at them Pigs!!! No black person has ever thought about this, yet it is the only solution to the 'Idea'( i don't think it is a problem). If they call us Monkey, we call them Pigs. |
.Conveniently forgot that the transfer window was already closed before AFCON ended Oliseh is just bitter.[/quote]Transfer window in europe or Africa? Are you a learner? L? |
Rajosh: Those guys should represent super eagles.Seriously, they should rep Naija. Then Spain and Brazil will be in trouble. |
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adconline: A big boy is not asking for a N200,000 idea. Big boy idea is how to invest N50-N100million. You are still warped in poverty idea. Ever wonder why coca cola, Pepsi and Coscharis are in "pure" water business? Start small and grow big!You are clueless, popcorn and groundnut selling for someone who'll have only Saturdays and maybe Sundays to run things ![]() Kindly read the OP's post again. A full time employee in Nigeria, no matter his income, is a big boy who'll never sell groundnut. That is Nigeria. Thanks for the insult anyway, we know your type. |
adconline: How's bout something like sweet popcorn, groundnut, cashnut, fresh nut sold by wheelbarrow pushers, repackaging and selling them in a cleaner and tastier way with popcorn. U must have a mobile stand with a tricycleI can't believe what i'm seeing. Popcorn?? Ground nut For a big boy Don't you want him to live long? |
BizBloke: [/b]This sulks man! Think like dangote |
It depends on your location bro, for the start, 2 Okadas gave me 60k every month. Both Okadas purchased for 150k (they don't have to be new). I moved to 4 Okadas and was getting 120k a month after 4 months. Now with 8 Okadas, I get at least 200k monthly after 10 months and with the capability to expand every month but don't want to because its becoming difficult to manage. Every Sunday is party time at my place when those boys are delivering. Invested in poultry and will soon have capability to produce about 3,000 eggs per week with an average of 400 eggs per day. Now, I'm extremely worried about how and where to sell. If you can manage people, you'll find a lot of small businesses that won't take your time or require your presence. When I see people suggesting marketing stuff, selling clothes, photography, recharge card printing, importation, etc, I just laugh. Some people are just clueless, they think business is a thing to play with. When you start a business, no matter how small, you have started something that has the potential of taking your life or giving you a life. If you play with it you may be playing with your life. Many small businesses you see around that inspire you to want to build a Kiosk by the road side or rent a shop, are suffering in silence. Do your thing your own way sir. Simply look around and start by doing something that will meet people's need, something that will make people wait for you even while you are not around. That is the Goldmine you should invest in and they abound everywhere around you. |
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heard over 5 thousand have applied. It may end up being very tight. |
Doris25: Pls,I wish to apply.However, I am not an indigene of Kogi but I served in Kogi.Do u tink am good 2go?If you served in Kogi, you should know your way. |
Amalision: That was the website the minister of interior announced about some weeks back that will made be available for recruitment into any of the paramilitary agencies(civil defense,fire service,immigration and prison) to avoid the job racketeering rocking the ministry. Other people in the thread can confirm this. Uni kazzy, Sammy4love, AdoOloro and Yota can further confirm the authencity of the fund been requested.Sorry, recruitment.cdfipb.gov.ng is not the real website as stated by the minister. What he stated was cdfipb.gov.com which I believe was a mistake. The reasonable site is cdfipb.gov.ng which is yet to be launched. Well, I'll contact my informant, who is very reliable, to confirm the situation of things, which website is real and which is not. Surely before the end of the day, i'll get back to you guys. |
