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Doing business in Africa comes with its own challenges. Often times you need someone to hold your hands i.e guide through the murky waters of this serengeti. Corruption and inadequate infrastructure are bottlenecks that need to be curbed. But the rewards are high. Dangote knows this. That's why he stakes high. I like his business acumen and have learnt quite a lot from him. |
Xisnin:It's like you dont understand what I typed up there. Did you read the part where I said a woman's vision shouldn't be to end up in a man's kitchen cooking rice/ beans for him? I am 100% in support of career women. As per feminism, you are right. I dont support it. I mean creating special opportunities for women is in a way saying they deserve special attention because of their gender. I believe in creating a level playing field for all. No special rules for any gender. In fact when you are with me, I see you first as a human being and maybe much later or not at all I just might notice your gender for a fleeting moment. Well, that's a topic for another day. |
dotcomnamename:Huh?
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Adele: Someone like you. |
![]() Honestly, 'ayam not understanding'. I don't understand the message this article is trying to portray. What achievement are we celebrating here? That she stayed put with a guy through his period of hardship? I think it's mediocrity to preach this kind of message to our slay queens out there. If a lady stays with a guy whether he is rich or poor with the hope of benefitting from him whether now or later, what's spectacular about that? Is that how we are going to have our own Condi Rice, or the next Okonjo Iweala or Dora Akinyuli? Dear Nigerian ladies, your life vision shouldn't be to get married to some guy and be cooking rice with beans for him. Wake up. |
Will it make me feel more high than my Oshogbo weed? Mbok, I will pass. |
Personally, I dont discriminate or hold any bias towards people based on their religion, creed, gender, sexual orientation or race. Each with his own. Paddle your own canoe. But there's something called culture shock! And people need to respect that. You can't go to a predominantly moslem community and talk about eating pork. A guy kissing his wife in public in this part of the world is still met with cold stares not to talk of gays. Again, culture shock. I have just one problem with gays though. Why go about screaming your sexuality! Who does that?! I mean who goes about shouting 'I'm Black, or I'm Hispanic' in the workplace to get preferential treatment? Even those that go about talking about their 'straight sex exploits' are deemed weird. Let's learn to respect people's culture and not insult their sensitivities. cc: Explorer Lalasticlala Snake Olajumoke |
It's a great move. |
Pointe Coupee Parish, La. -- It was an unusual gift for Bill Conner on Father's Day: a stranger gave him a stethoscope and then opened his shirt to reveal a long scar. Conner put the stethoscope against the stranger’s chest, and heard the sound of Abbey Conner's heart -- his daughter's heart, beating again, after her death-- keeping the stranger alive. In January, Abbie Conner died in a Ft. Lauderdale hospital. She was just 20 years old. Her grief-stricken father, Bill, had only one small comfort. “Seeing my daughter on life support... and then finding out that there were matches (for her organs)," he says, "made it a little bit easier--that we were helping people in need. “One of those people in need was 20-year old Loumonth Jack, Jr., of Vacherie. His heart was damaged by a viral infection, and he was dying. The day after Abbey's death, Loumonth received her heart. On Father's Day, Bill met Loumonth in Pointe Coupee Parish. The two men hugged for a long time, and Loumonth handed Bill the stethoscope, to make that tangible connection after a terrible loss. “She saved me," said Loumonth, "and I can't repay her. I wish I could but I can't. All I can do is send my love to (her) family. “Bill Conner is on a one-man bicycle trip from the family's home in Wisconsin to Ft. Lauderdale, and he met Loumonth along the way. He will continue the journey, telling people about Abbey's death and Loumonth's life, hoping to get people to sign up to be organ donors. “She didn't have a choice in how she was gonna leave this earth," Conner says about his daughter, “but she's making an impact even though she left." Source: http://wgno.com/2017/06/22/dad-hears-daughters-heart-beat-in-louisiana-mans-chest/
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Finally, potatoes have potate. Congrats yuzedo. |
Her smile makes me smile. Oh yeah...and the way she laughs. |
Double date? Huh? It ain't worth it mate. I'd say, dont show love too much... as in dont suffocate her with calls, texts and gifts. Give her the opportunity to reciprocate. That's why its called a relationship. You relate...she relates. But if she doesn't reciprocate, let her bounce. You cannot force someone to love you back. It's her choice to make. Gerrit? |
People got comprehension problems. Oya lemme explain. ECOWAS not Nigeria donated $400k to Sierra Leone. A Nigerian aircraft was used to deliver the aids. Understand?? |
swiz123:There are other rewards apart from wages. Eg recognizing the employees' effort/input, incentives, and honestly taking in their suggestions especially when doing a gemba walk. |
ObaKlaz:Just dump her mehn. Call her and tell her you've found all she's been doing behind you but dont tell her what it is you found. Watch her die silently. Life is too short. There are better ladies out there. |
I love goat meat!! Yaaay!!! |
Honestly, I'm perplexed! |
encrypt:It could be done either way...as an undergraduate course where you will learn project management, project finance, complex project coordination, risk management, analytics and organisational behaviour or as a masters degree after you've specialised in a given field say petroleum engineering. |
![]() It means they need a man that is rich, caring, tall, handsome, intelligent, goes to church on Sunday, drives a good car, have a good house, can cook, six- pack figure, whose mother is dead, without any other financial responsibility, doesn't drink or smoke and of course doesn't womanize. That's because they know that only God can make a man all of these. PS: I forgot to add, he must be able to take all her BS, drama, clubbing and girlish attitude with a smile and act as if it doesn't matter. Her pastor must approve of him and he musnt put a lock on his phone + no exes + baby mamas. |
Jodesky:Oga are you the one asking this question? ![]() |
amukejk:SMAT guy I greet o. I'm a proud warhead from SEET. |
StrongandMighty:No sire, I'm not confused by that. An engineer must at some point in his career transit to a manager. You cannot take away management from technology. An engineer must learn to plan, organise, schedule, control, order, delegate, and execute projects. That, my friend, is management. |
The management courses offered in FUTO are Project Management Technology, Transport Management Technology, Maritime Management Technology, Information Management Technology, and Financial Management Technology. I don't think these courses are outside the institution's core mandate. So I did a quick search and found that Federal University of Technology Act 1986 s 1(3)(b) clearly states that one of the objects of the university shall be: (b)to develop and offer academic and professional programmes leading to the award of diplomas, first degrees, post-graduate research and higher degrees which emphasise planning, adaptive, technical, maintenance, developmental and productive skills inthe engineering, scientific, agricultural, medical, and allied professional disciplines with the aim of producing socially mature men and women with capability not only to understand, use and adapt existing technology, but also to improve on it and develop new ones;Management technology is an allied professional discipline and shouldn't be scrapped. My guess is that our policy makers dont read the law. cc: sirwallace afam4eva jodesky lalasticlala |
darlenese:Nice pun. |
I'm looking forward to the day Nigeria would have an aircraft career that can launch an armada of drones. This would be very good for us in protecting the Gulf of Guinea and patrolling the West Coast. |
anambra419:That was rude. Yes, I also dont think N4billion naira is that huge an investment to require all this publicity considering the fact that they are not raising the money from their company's earnings but from the N50billion rights issue. Any sound investor can see that Unilever is playing with figures here. What's driving their growth? Pricing actions and exchange rate cross savings are just technical terminologies unless they want to say the CBN is giving them dollars for raw materials at the official rate. If their H1 result is that fantastic, why dont they raise the money for the new project from their earnings? Watch their next year results and see if it would be this 'good'. |
Deji124:He's also the chairman of Universal Insurance PLC. He sits on many boards and that's a good one for him. Kings sit on boards too and not just rule over their fiefdoms. Eg Emir Sanusi is the chairman of Black rhino, a subsidiary of the Black Stone Group. |
What if in the voodoo world adding your periodical fluid to stew is an ancient recipe to make girls fall in love with guys? What would you do?? |
![]() It ain't difficult bruh. There's always that girl who truly wanna show her man some real love.
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Left handers? |
bakynes:Point of correction. Diana was never a princess. It is wrong to address her as Princess Diana and the media fueled this with all the glitz and glamour. Diana assumed the Princess of Wales title when she married Prince Charles. Even at that, it's wrong to address her as a princess. Before marriage to Prince Charles, she was addressed as Lady Diana because she's of noble birth as you rightly pointed out. Just setting the facts straight. |
Respect!! Boss!
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