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After I logged on to the NSCDC official website (http://nscdc.gov.ng/recruitment) to start my registration for job recruitment, this is what I got. . . . . I'm trying to upload the screenshot but it's not successful |
Do you encourage using a fast charger for the phone cuz I learnt the phone is not having quick charge |
You don't mean it |
owó tí ọmọdé bá kọ́kọ́ rí.... |
:[ when I remember Afrika, water runaway my eyes
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Ah eh ah eh water runaway my eyes |
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~ Honesty is not always the best policy in a relationship Honesty is the key to a successful life, but in some situations people don't want you to be honest especially in a relationship. In a relationship most ladies don't want to date honest guys who shared their incomes and straightforward am not saying you should lie. Most guys don't want to date ladies who likes to share their personal problems. 1. To be too straightforward or completely honest may put you in heartbreaks in a relationship 2. It's good to be honest, but with caution 3. Most people want you to appreciate them, use nice comments even when they are not that good. 4. In friendship if you are so truthful and straightforward you will always find faults and you may lose your friendship. 5. People don't want the truth including your partner, so you have to be careful of what you say and do and never find faults 6. If you want your relationship or marriage to last, you have to play dumb and over look alot of things 7. Complete honest will make you find unnecessary fault in a relationship and this will be develop issues 8. Alot of people are ready to resent you if you are the type that says all you saw the way it is 9. Life wants you to be honest, but dealing humans requires wisdom and caution 10. Be honest, say the truth but not in all situations if you want to live with human beings It's good to honest but the bitter truth is that in life, you have to play along to get along.. Most people knows they had flaws and they do not want someone to Remind them of it regularly. Be honest, but apply caution.. |
That's town is my PPA.... |
ori iwo ati iyalaya e ti check out |
Dear fellow elites Nairalanders, I need your candid help on this project topic
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"Factors influencing infection,prevention and control among nurses."
Thanks in anticipation |
Will this get across to Corps Members? |
If you are in Osun and you are posted to Delta state pls endeavor to join this whatsapp group so we go en masse to Delta . . . . Follow this link to join the WhatsApp group: https:///EoLAXja4nsb2xOleW9osml |
Mike008:Abi o |
Call up number has called me up and I picked it up� |
E don red for Mr Constituted Authority |
Like mother like son, Beauty is in their genes |
I'm a Baptist we don't attach much significance to it |
The skyrocketing numbers of rejected votes are alarming.... Who's noticing this too? |
All is well |
On election eve?.
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. Naija people I hail Thee |
Justiceleague1:it's real o.... Google it |
I'm still wondering why dollar will from from 306Naira to 184Naira within a week o. . . . Because of the election I guess. . . . Sai Baba ![]() |
May God heal him.... Baba Suwe can maneuver Yoruba proverbs for Africa ![]() |
Maria lo bi Jesu........ |
… warn Workers against voter apathy The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has asked government to declare a two or three-day public holiday to enable workers travel to perform their civic responsibility in the face of imminent voter apathy as a result of the shift in the date of the general elections. The Congress also asked Nigerians especially workers not to be disillusioned with the postponement of the elections, but the go all out and cast their vote, saying the postponement of the election was a better evil than disenfranchising several millions of Nigerians. President of the Congress, Comrade Ayuba Wabba said in a statement that from evidence available, many people would have been able to cast their vote as a result of logistics problems if the election had been allowed to go ahead. Wabba said: “We at the Nigerian Labour Congress join other Nigerians in expressing our shock at the last minute postponement of the presidential and National Assembly elections scheduled to hold on Saturday, February 16, 2019. “We share in the pains of those who in an uncommon show of patriotism, had to travel long distances to perform their civic duty. We similarly understand the outrage of those who had incurred huge and unquantifiable logistic costs. No explanation will be good enough given INEC’s repeated assurances and the zeal of Nigerians to cast their vote. “However, given the fact that had the election taken place, a huge number of Nigerians would have been disenfranchised on account of gross and wide-spread logistic deficit, the postponement, as painful as it is, is a lesser evil of the two. “In light of this, we enjoin all Nigerians to quickly put behind them this ugly incident and brace up for the rescheduled election next weekend. In spite of the huge costs to them, we call on all Nigerians to self-mobilise on the same scale that they did the previous weekend. “Let them not be disillusioned or react to this postponement in a manner that will create voter-apathy. This will certainly be counterproductive and will in the long run work against the interests of the electorate. “We call on institutions to be flexible with their staff to enable them travel in good time to perform this important civic duty even if it means government declaring a day or two public holiday to achieve this. “As for INEC, we do hope they have learnt their lesson. On no account ever again, should they allow this to happen. All effort and expertise must be deployed by INEC to guarantee free, fair and credible elections. We appeal to all Nigerians to put this incident behind them and go out en mass to vote next weekend .” |
The Bible translates Emmanuel as God with us, now the question is how do we call [/b] God with me? |
Here is the message . . I think Yoruba is the most stupid set of people in politics, Yoruba condemned Buhari, now thinking to vote in Atiku. Well, North is on the saver side, either Buhari or Atiku they still hold political post of number one citizen. The game is now between East and West. Osinbajo is from west (Yoruba), and Obi from East (Igbo). The Igbo are supporting Atiku/Obi because they recognise the importance of their son being the Vice President. Go to all ministries you'll discover that the number of Igbo workers outnumbered all other ethnic groups in the nation. How are they doing it? They have always been in government since 1960 as vice presidents and so on. Each time this happens they fill the ministries with their people whether these people qualify or not. This time around they are posting stupid stories and lies to make Yoruba support their plans. If you vote PDP you have sold your own people and assist the Igbo to have their ways. If you are in doubt about the Igbo attitude check the period Azikwe was the ceremonial president of Nigeria, he made sure that all vice chancellors of Nigerian universities are Igbo. Gradually, almost all junior and senior posts were filled by Igbo. If you still go to university of Ibadan you would still find the traces of this atrocity there. Go to any Federal agency, ministries, tertiary institutions (universites, colleges of education, and polytechnics) in South west , you will see that Igbos are competing in staff number, if not half of numbers in some occasions, and so it is all over Nigeria, but in there areas it is not easy to see other tribes like Yoruba like that and if they are not easy to hold certain higher post there. It is high time YORUBA to think twice before they condemn their own. Omo eni kii sedi bebere ka fi ileke sidi omi elomii. Right in front of me now is a book on Hubert Ogunde and I have just read the story around the development of the play and song Yoruba Ronu. I've never seen a people who decide to be self enemies like Yoruba. You may decide not to vote in your own as Yoruba because Igbo are surreptitiously twisting your brains through lies and half truths on the social media but you may regret your action soon. But don't forget the Yoruba adage that says Teni n teni, takisa n taatan. But while Ohaneze is saying openly that they are voting massively for PDP because their son Obi is the running mate, Yoruba are unfortunately deriding their own son, Osinbajo, for petty politicking. We need to change this pattern of self indictment and destruction. Yoruba worked against Awolowo, Abiola, Bola Ige and other stars among them. I don't understand the problem of Yorubas, Can't we reason? . . . Here's my reply: . . With this writeup, all I can deduce is that B.A.T is even a selfish individual, if he's to consider Yoruba being a democratic-ruling race in this country... He needs to support a Yoruba presidency contestant. We have people like Omoyele Sowore, Olawepo Hashim, Fela Durotoye. But the message is for APC members though, not me. Get Atikulated before it's too late |
All is well |
This person deserve an award |
Gush!!!! . . This Sala stuff is overhyped |
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owó tí ọmọdé bá kọ́kọ́ rí....
:[ when I remember Afrika, water runaway my eyes
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Ah eh ah eh water runaway my eyes