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Chrisvicmall I chatted with my power bank seller and he has agreed to pay for the shipping through you, please How will he make the payment to you and send you the goods. |
[quote author=anex4real][/quote]anex4real: Hello chrisvic mall, please do you still help to import power banks, I also want to fund my account but I don't have a diamond bank near here, I can only transfer money to you through electronic transfer. is this allowed. Please answer my question |
anex4real: Hello chrisvic mall, please do you still help to import power banks, I also want to fund my account but I don't have a diamond bank near here, I can only transfer money to you through electronic transfer. is this allowed. |
In terms of acceptability, visa card is more accepted and more secure than mastercard but that doesn't make it the best, master card has it own advantage, I use both cards. |
Hello chrisvic mall, please do you still help to import power banks, I also want to fund my account but I don't have a diamond bank near here, I can only transfer money to you through electronic transfer. is this allowed. |
How much should I budget for a toyota camry pencil light 1996 |
This is a confirmation that our president has ran mad again. The population of Nigeria is around 150 million with over 92% living below average. How many among this 92% can afford a brand new car with 18,000 naira as the minimum wage, why can't they increase the tarriff on new imported cars too, the rate at which the government itself import new cars is alarming. MR PRESIDENT COME 2015 IT WILL BE PAY BACK TIME. |
koonbey: I wonderyes that is it, they have not even receive much lecture for the semester. |
alexleo: I pity you students that are making noise against ASUU. If you people truly want the strike to end you should mount pressure on the Federal government. We can see that ASUU is not ready to shift ground and they also have nothing to lose. Most of them are adjunct professors/lecturers in private Universities and even foreign ones and they are earning pay there. Some others are doing some other jobs within and outside the country and making money now. FG cannot even sack them because they can't get enough set of professors and PHD holders to replace them. Currently, the number of profs and Phds we have are not even enough for our Universities. FG has no option than to cool down for them. You students also have no choice than to pressure the FG to meet with the ageement they had with ASUU. If you keep calling ASUU names from now till years to come you won't achieve anything so why don't you go for a profitable option if you are truly tired of the strike?That the point. |
oluafolabi: Bros, this your story no move me. |
Lila_martedi: *yawnnnssss* sumwhere along the line,i fell asleep reading thissure Nigerians don't like reading which make them ignorance of the truth |
anthoniosp: oga sorry i knw say u dn dry write since bt e don dry already.. thread closedI think you woke up on the wrong side this morning, early in the morning vomiting rubbish all around, please if you can post a reasonable comment, get something to do it too early. |
Why we remain on strike, by varsity teachers In the past two months, university teachers have been on strike. There is no sign of when the action will end, despite the Federal Government’s release of N100 billion for renovation of universities’ infrastructure and N30 billion for the payment of earned allowances. The money, the lecturers say, does not meet their demands. Parents and students are also urging the Federal Government to honour the agreement in full. The Federal Government may consider the N100 billion it has released out of the N500 billion for infrastructural projects in 61 universities a big deal but university teachers think otherwise. Despite pressure from various quarters that it should manage what the government has offered and end its 74- day old strike, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is not moved. Members of the union in the public universities nationwide are insisting that the Federal Government must honour the agreement by providing the funds according to the timetable and conditions both parties set. Ironically, many parents and students interviewed by The Nation seem to be behind ASUU. They are urging the union to ensure they get all that was agreed upon so that there would not be another strike soon. Journey to 2009 ASUU/FGN Agreement The 2009 agreement was a product of negotiations with successive administrations, beginning in 1992 with that of former military president Gen Ibrahim Babangida. There were also re-negotiations in 1999 (under Gen Abdulsalami Abubakar); and 1999/2001 (under former President Olusegun Obasanjo), until the agreement was signed in 2009 (under the late President Umaru Musa Yar’ Adua). ASUU President Dr Nasir Fagge said through the agreement, the union seeks to make universities competitive by ensuring that conditions of service are favourable to academic staff so as to reverse brain drain; provide adequate funding to universities; and ensure their autonomy and academic freedom. But, the pact’s implementation has over the years pitched ASUU against the government. Two outstanding issues define the ongoing strike: the release of funds accruing up to N500 billion to improve facilities in 61 public universities (27 federal and 34 state); and the non-payment of earned allowances put at N92 billion. In response to ASUU demands, the government set up a committee headed by Benue State Governor Gabriel Suswam, to implement the recommendations of the committee on Needs Assessment of Public Universities which submitted its report to the National Economic Council (NEC) last November. The 11-man committee chaired by Prof Mahmood Yakubu, former Executive Secretary, Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), in its report, recommended that “Government shall consider the provision of quality infrastructure for teaching and learning in all universities as a national emergency.” The panel noted that the classrooms, laboratories and hostels of the 61 universities had decayed. The government released N100 billion for this purpose on August 21, almost two months after the commencement of the strike, to cover construction of classrooms, laboratories and hostels. It also announced the release of N30 billion for the earned allowances. However, the union is insisting on the full amounts stated in the agreement before calling off the strike. Suswam has condemned the union‘s stand, especially as the government has released of some funds to meet part of the demands. “There is nothing on the list of their demands that the government has not touched,” Suswam said when he hosted the National Union of Benue State Students last week. Why ASUU is not impressed Some lecturers told The Nation that accepting what the government was offering would only be postponing the evil day because the amount would continue to mount. Chairman, ASUU, Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH), Dr Nsing Ogar accused the government of insincerity. He said the N100 billion the government is paying now should have been released in April last year – with an additional N400 billion this year. He said by 2015 the amount released should be N1.3 trillion. He said: “Last year, there was an agreement between the government and ASUU that N100 billion would be injected into the university system to upgrade facilities. It was supposed to be released immediately. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed in January 2012 and by April that sum o |
PLEASE LET US TAKE NOTE. THE MONEY ASUU IS DEMANDING FOR IS NOT 3 TRILLION THE CORRECT AMOUNT IS 1.3 TRILLION. LET GET OUR FACT RIGHT BEFORE PROPAGATING LIES. |
Anuoluwap: tell me moreEksu has done it once before about five years ago. This is how it work s since they havn't begin their first semester exam, they will just start a new session from the beginin which they will merge last year intake with dis year intake, they will be receiveing lectures together but the years on their certificate will be different. |
This is not the first time eksu will be merging student together. |
Please Mr gbenga, can you recomend some cars with a total budget of 500k to 600k, I will like to be auto and ac fitted. Thank you. |
Please what does this mean Send item abroad (EDI- received) Sep 15 2013 12:43AM CN102 CNBJSA Item Received in good condition. |
Please me too need a copy oh. This is my email anex4real@gmail.com |
Mod. Let this make front page. |
anex4real: Please does anyone has arbitrage number |
Please does anyone has arbitrage number |
Some are just too blind to see this in the post " This came barely four months after the state government appealed to the federal government to settle N13.4 billion pension benefits of her retirees in the state. |
Cutiemercie:yes their is school hostel, but it very small and in a bad shape so I will not advice anyone to opt in for that, it better to rent apartment and it very cheap. |
This is a welcome development on the part of efcc, It will be a laudable development if efcc will use this tool to provide transparency to the public. |
Good news afternic have been bought by godaddy |
anex4real: please gurus in the house help track this. RB601385635CN RB258650243CN |
please gurus in the house help track this. RB601385635CN RB258650243CN |
Use etradexchange.net to withdraw, they will buy ur fund at 155 a dollar |
Yes am willing to be a moderator here. I love this bussiness section a lot. Yes to all the rules and regulation. |
happyday: @ lightheart, It doesn't work that way these days. Most clients looking for writers these days don't care too much about how they write, they feel it's why they're out looking for someone, to start with.No one is above mistakes in the use of tenses. The mistake he pointed out was due to typing in a hurry. |
yes they do |
. I'm also worried about the hostels. I heard that the school does not have hostels, one has to rent an apartment or so 