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mondbest:thanks for your answer! Pls i'll appreciate if you highlight more on this. If i use my voters card no need for them to send the pin to my home adress again right? They will just verified it an it will start showing right? |
Fertilenigeria:pls how do i get adsence to send me my pin? Adsence have stop showing on my blog that i should put my pin to open my acct. I hv send all the 3 reguest no reply. |
This is worth discussing |
Chai! May this never happen to any Nairalander! In Jesus name! RIP |
ok |
hmmm |
it is amazing me when things like that happen not from the ordinary citizens but from our leaders. Bad image |
why the hate message? No need to tell a blind man that civil war is not easy to end when started ontill the worse is done. |
this is not ordinary! This man must be under some evil forces or something |
hmmm! They are already carried away by the ocean of gaylism |
they bank officials should understand that their customers are their boss. |
hmmmm! This one na strong thing oh! |
that is the right thing to do. It's high time they connect with their root |
hareskay:let others who dont know get to know about this facts. |
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/79/Flag_of_Nigeria.svg/320px-Flag_of_Nigeria.svg.png Nearly every fifth African is Nigerian and they are happy and fun loving people. 1. Mordern day Nigeria has been the site of numerous kingdom and tribal state for millennia. 2. Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa and the seventh most populous country in the world. 3. Nigeria is a Multinational state, as it is inhabitated by over 500 ethnic groups of which the three largest are the Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba. 4. Nigeria is the largest economy in Africa worth more than $500 billion and $1 trillion in terms of nominal GDP and purchasing power parity respectively. 5. Nigeria is considered to be a middle power in the world and has also been identified as an emerging power. 6. Nigeria North East of the Country has been sectarian violence by Boko Haram 7. Nigeria Comprises 36 state and the federal capital territory where the capital, Abuja is located. 8. Nigeria became a formally independent federation in 1960 and became Republic in 1963. 9. Nigeria fought civil war for 3yrears from 1967-1970, it has since alternated between democratically elected civilian governments and military dictatorships. 10. 2011 presidential elections being viewed as the first to be conducted reasonably free and fairly. Credit to Wikipedia http://nigeriacurrentaffairs1..in/2015/06/10-amazing-facts-about-nigeria.html |
stepo707:you can use it for informal discussion but dont use it for formal discussion oh! |
ednut1:you mean you didnt do well at the interview and you got the job. |
ednut1:be careful in other not to make such mistake oh! Hear me now. |
Lordave:that is the truth! I hope those reading will learn from my mistake |
viqueta:bros na slipery of tonque oh! She nag at me when i used the word, |
ruggedtimi:because the interviewer point that out for me,the first time and the second time the interview ended there. |
It was one faithful morning after my regular job search on the internet job Search portal, i came across a job advert it was about a 5 star hotel recruitment, i read the requirement with interest. All the requirement fit my Qualification so, i decided to apply for the job as a store Manager. Three days later i was invited for an interview, i was excited to attend my first job interview with high hope of landing the job. I did all i could practising, Reseaching about the company Mission and Vision. The first stage of the interview was a writen test and thank God i pass the first stage and was shortlisted for the second stage of the interview. I felt so happy that faithful day when i got a congratulatory massage for the next stage of the interview after three days. On the final day of the interview, about 100 people were invited, although there were some gate crashing people waiting for slite opportunity to grab. The interview was going on well but this one word "yea" i used instead of yes denied me my first job. I was told to go home that they will get back to me, at that moment i knew that was the end, i felt so disappointed dragged my feet like someone that was heat by a truck. My advice to job seekers is that they should always use the right words during interview to avoid this kind of situations. http://nigeriacurrentaffairs1..in/2015/06/one-word-that-denied-me-my-first-job.html |
How do i get my adsence pin sent to my home address. Adsence has stop showing on my blog that i need to confirm my acct with my pin first! Someone help pls |
solozo72:are you on whatsapp let discuss |
It is difficult to Narrate the history of hausa speaking people compresively in a short chapter of this nature. However, efforts will be made to only bring to light the salient points that will make and introduce the reader to the background of Hausa language and its speakers. The Hausa speaking people can be said to form the majority of the people inhabiting Nigeria's most northern states with concentration in kano, Kaduna and Sokoto States. It must, however, be noted that in common with other people of the Suden, it is difficult to trace the true origin of the Hausa people, even though many attempts by historians were made to explain through traditions, their origin. Whatever the case, it is certain that at the present location of Kano City, the capital of an Hausa city-state bearing the same name, there existed a flourishing sedentary community by about 635 A.D. This is further confirmed by the presence of an iron-working furnace from that community's civilisation. Be that as it may, most traditions have ascribed the origin of the hausa states to the marriage of an old legendary hero, a certain Bayajidda Prince of Baghdad, to a certain pre-historic Queen of Daura and their offspring are said to have founded the authentic seven Hausa state (Hausa Bakwai). Going by the various traditions especially of the above legend, the founders of the seven Hausa states were all direct descendants of Bayajidda. Biram, the son of Bayajidda by a certain princess of Borno, is said to have founded a ruling dynasty, while Bawo, the son from the cohabitation of Bayajidda and the famous Queen of Daura, is said to have resulted into fathering the founders of the remaining dynasties. By all means, our source of information on the origin of the said city state is limited as history can only talk much on few of the city states namely Gobin, Daura, Zazzau or Zaria, Katsina and Kano. It is by all means suggested that despite these rationalized traditions, the Hausa people seemed to have been the result of the arrival and gradual integration of waves of immigrants into an indigenous community or communities. It must be admitted that the rise in farming and other professional association led to the foundation of villages, which later on developed, into walled cities a prominent feature of most cities in the northern states. Whatever interpretation one might give the Hausa speaking people, they are and can be found all over the country practicing one profession or another and thereby spreading their language. Hausa is said to be the most widely spoken language in Africa http://nigeriacurrentaffairs1..in/2015/06/brief-history-of-hausa-speaking-people.html#more |
The GEJ Government create some youth development programs that were intended to engaged Nigeria youth by helping them acquire the necessary skills and experience to be employable or prepared them to become enterprenuers. Some of this program where hijack and diverted from the original purpose they are designed for by politicians and the people in the head of affairs. The Buhari government should look into this programs, redesign them appoint visionable leaders that can move this programs forward in other to achieve the desired objective. Such programs are as followed: *Graduate Internship Scheme (GIS) 1.The Graduate Internship Scheme (GIS) commenced in October, 2012 as a social safety net component of Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P). It is implemented by the Federal Ministry of Finance with a mandate to provide short term employment for graduates. 2. The Scheme aims to achieve this by creating opportunity for them to be attached to firms /organizations, where they can work for a year and enjoy a monthly stipend of N18,000. Such interns can use the opportunity to gain working experience and enhance their employability. Youth Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria(YouWIN) YouWiN! stands for Youth Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria. It is an innovative business plan competition aimed at job creation by encouraging and supporting aspiring entrepreneurial youth in Nigeria to develop and execute business ideas. Buhari government should also put the National Information Technology Development Agency(NITDA)to functions, instead of training few opportunistic people, NITDA should be used In order to establish and develop IT and maximise its use nation wide, NITDA should embark on massive Infrastructural development and human capacity development projects that will massively engaged Nigeria Youth. The Buhari government should also look into Business process outsourcing(BPO) industries. Business process outsourcing(BPO) is a subset of outsourcing that involves the contracting of the operations and responsibilities of a specific business process to a third-party service provider. The New government can train Nigeria youth in BPO Field and engage them positively. Source: http://nigeriacurrentaffairs1..com/2015/06/the-goodluck-jonathans-government-youth.html |
Use your talent |
Welldone GEJ u hv tried!! |
Good luck |
stevenakolo:pls hw do u get ur adsence verified! I hv reach my shredhole of $30 and my adsence stop showing! I hv send the last 3rd request for my pin 2mnth ago but nothing happen. Any idea |
Babacele:broilers like 500 for now, but we will continue to do business |
chowlade:you are welcome! Am inviting u |
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