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It is wrong for a recruiter to charge candidates a percentage of their income. Companies actually pay recruiters to help them fill vacancies. |
Does she know that you have her nude pictures? |
Credit cards fraud in 1986, when dem never even born some people. Meehn! |
If God helps me to clear these carryovers, I'll never loiter around the mango tree during lectures ever again. Never! I'll be more serious. |
RIP, Nwanyi Oma. |
Where did this one come out from again? |
Wrong move! You alone cannot be the sole owner of both your father and your grandfather's properties. That's selfishness. That fact that the king supports you does not mean that you are right. You have to listen to them and find a way of meeting them halfway. |
Is he now campaigning for Peter Obi? |
AshiwajuFoward:You obviously do not know Fashola. He was already a SAN before he became governor and he was one the fiercest litigators in Nigeria, prior to joining politics. Legend has it that lawyers pee their pants when they hear they are up against Fashola in court. Tinubu, may have played a part in his emergence as governor, but Fashola is a real man, in his own rights. |
The time to give you advice has passed. At this point, whatever you do to that baby is between you and God. |
Then stop giving him your security plans. |
God1000:Buhari did not promise anything ooo. People were making wild promises on Buhari's behalf. Man of God was quietly thinking of how to do his job if elected president, while supporters were already on Facebook and Twitter dishing out promises. |
MICHEALADEX:Onye ala! ![]() |
The Catholic church should step in and secure the release of the reverend father. |
Never knew she was a princess. Happy married life, dear. |
Why are we then wasting money to conduct presidential election in 2023? Let's consult the Oracle and save the billions budgeted for the 2023 elections for the payment of striking lecturers. ![]() |
Starzo:You praise them everyday in Nigeria. They are in churches, politics and business. |
Ishilove:Are you serious? Africans are even doing worse while acting all holy. They criticise homosexuals, but they kill other humans for rituals. |
Odiegwu! ![]() |
Na wa oooh. No be this same man be this?
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What is this? Finidi George that is struggling to make his mark at Enyimba and they've suddenly promoted him to the National Team. |
ifud:Mama, I read it. Rohr is going to one African country like that, after he was sacked and Eguavoen replaced him. Are you happy now, Ma? Still doesn't change the fact that Eguavoen failed woefully. |
The makeups. Eeew! |
This country is a joke. No pun intended. Like, how can we have lecturers being owed for months and are on strike comedians, skitmakers and politicians are living their dreams. Sad! |
No! She is not even supposed to ask that question, since she is just a RECRUITER and should only be interested in grooming qualified candidates for the role she is recruiting for. That question is actually for the HIRING MANAGER. If she feels the candidate's answer was not good enough, she should have explained to him why it's important for him to answer the question and how to answer the question when a hiring manager asks him the question. She is a very poor recruiter. |
Eguavoen was a disaster. |
Wow! This is very worrisome. Security agents now acting as couriers to bandits. These people's job is primarily to protect lives and properties, but they've become a clear and present danger to the people they are supposed to protect. Kudos to the Nigerian army for showing them who's in charge. |
Return the system as fast as you can. The board is bad. You can't repair boards, they can only be replaced. The cost of replacing the board will buy you another computer. |
Really? Stop kwa? Ifenwa ifiooo! |
O-o. |
flejnr2:I'm tired please. |
flejnr2:Just listen to yourself. After, I exposed your lies, you have suddenly now starting claiming that Ngwo is in two Local government. Negro please! |
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That speaks volumes. 