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PoliticsRe: House Of Reps Approves Devolution Of Powers To States by bakaredc: 6:40pm On Jul 27, 2017
I think its important you also know that the bill cant scale through, because it didnt sail through in the senate, The honourable speaker did mention that in the course of the house proceedings, that the only reason they are putting up those bills already rejected at the senate is to make Nigerians know the stand of the house of reps on the issues and not because the bill can scale through...
SportsRe: Finally,chelsea Signs Morata!!! by bakaredc(op): 7:11pm On Jul 21, 2017
So excited!
SportsFinally,chelsea Signs Morata!!! by bakaredc(op): 7:10pm On Jul 21, 2017
Morata is a Blue
NEWS FRI 21 JUL 2017

Chelsea Football Club is delighted to announce Alvaro Morata has completed his move from Real Madrid on a five-year-deal.

Morata will now join up with the squad on its pre-season tour of Asia.

A strong, quick and skilful forward adept at leading the line and bringing his team-mates into play, Morata’s movement on and off the ball make him a constant threat to opposition defenders, whether he is running at speed from deep or looking to strike in the 18-yard box.

His goals come in all forms - outstanding long-range efforts, poachers’ finishes, headers and one-on-ones. He is also comfortable on either foot.

Upon completing his transfer, Morata said: ‘I am so happy to be here. It’s an incredible emotion to be part of this big club. I am looking to work hard, score as many goals as I can and to win as many trophies as possible.’

Technical director Michael Emenalo added: ‘We are delighted to complete Alvaro’s signing and welcome him to the club. We believe he can make a great impact for Chelsea and look forward to seeing him in action.

‘Alvaro has proven class at the highest level and his quality will be a huge asset to Antonio and the squad.’

A regular for Spain, the 24-year-old has scored nine goals in 20 appearances - including three at last year’s European Championships.

Morata made his debut for Real Madrid shortly after his 18th birthday having impressed for their youth teams and began to feature regularly during the 2012/13 campaign. He provided a fine assist for Karim Benzema in an El Clasico victory that season, as well as scoring his first goal for the club - a winner at Levante.

In the next campaign, Morata scored eight league goals, averaging one every 70 minutes under the stewardship of former Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti. He also opened his Champions League account that year as Real won the trophy for the 10th time. In the final, Morata was introduced with his side a goal down; they ended up beating their great city rivals Atletico 4-1.

Juventus moved to sign the striker in the summer of 2014 and he was a regular as they continued their dominance of Italian football, comfortably winning Serie A in 2015 and 2016, with Morata prominent. He also helped them reach the Champions League final in his first season in Turin, but this time the Spaniard ended up on the losing side despite equalising from close range against Barcelona in Berlin.

Real exercised a buyback option last summer and he enjoyed the most profitable season of his career to date on his return to the Bernabeu, scoring 20 goals in all competitions and winning La Liga and the Champions League, when he came on as a late substitute against his former club.

Welcome to Chelsea, Alvaro!

PoliticsAn Evening With The Acting President By Dele Momodu by bakaredc(op): 10:02am On Jul 08, 2017
Fellow Nigerians, I had the rare honour of sitting and chatting with our Acting President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, last Sunday, July 2, 2017, and it was such an amazing encounter. As you would probably have noticed on this page in the last few weeks, I’ve been visibly worried about the soaking tension in Nigeria. I’ve never been so agitated in a long time. Though we’ve had our fair share of challenges and tribulations as a people and country, we’ve always found a way to manage our differences and live in peace. Why then the sudden clamour for separation and violence I wondered.

I was a humble, ardent and proud supporter of President Muhammadu Buhari in the last Presidential election out of the prevailing frustration and general anger against the PDP misrule under the seemingly irredeemable leadership of President Goodluck Jonathan. I must confess that the APC government that took over did not take full advantage of the massive goodwill it garnered from every part of Nigeria. Not since 1993, when Chief Moshood Abiola won a most decisive and convincing election have we witnessed the kind of clean and clear electoral mandate delivered in 2015. As a matter of fact, not only was an incumbent sitting African President defeated spectacularly, the man who lost actually called to congratulate the victor. That was a new tradition in the volatile Nigerian electoral system. It is my hope and expectation that the future leaders of our country will continue to imbibe all the positive lessons learnt from the 2015 elections and its aftermath.

However, the APC government took off at snail speed, crawling like a millipede. The Buhari/Osinbajo administration behaved like it had all the time in the world. Big fans and volunteer supporters like me got alarmed very early. I panicked so much at the direction things were going that I hurriedly wrote a desperate memo to President Muhammadu Buhari pleading with him not to fritter away the uncommon goodwill that he then enjoyed. That mail actually got the attention of Mr President and earned me a special invitation to the Aso Rock Presidential villa where I sat in total privacy with our dear leader and was able to offer a few tips and ideas. That was also a new development and I was elated that his would be a listening and responsive government.

As days rolled by and months climbed months, things went from bad to worse and then worst. The APC government was busy fighting a war of attrition with itself from the outset. It was also waging wars against perceived enemies of the Party and the State. These wars were being fought on all fronts and it was going to distract from the primary task of nation-building. It was frighteningly similar to the incendiary and eventually fatal approach that ultimately led to the demise of President Jonathan’s PDP administration. I felt a sense of déjà vu! Only a few people could see the palpable danger ahead. It is not easy to fight corruption in Nigeria. Like everything Nigerian, even corruption enjoys Federal character. The main reason most Nigerians fight tooth and nail for government appointment is to be able to partake in slicing off a chunky part of the national cake and savouring it with cronies and families, not for service. There was no way you are going to probe only the Jonathan government and not invite the fierce and fiendish wrath of some sympathetic militants who would argue that he was being persecuted because he comes from a particular section and minority tribe. Meanwhile, all those who had looted and emptied Nigeria fifty to even ten years earlier are virtually walking free without any fear of prosecution not to mention punishment or even prison sentences.

Once the Buhari government chose to make the war against corruption its main cardinal priority, it was going to be like touching the tiger by the tail. Corruption was going to fight back with all the ferocity and velocity at its command and disposal. It is arguable that, perhaps, the President should have tarried a while, to secure and stabilise the economic structures of Nigeria before embarking on these wars. Sooner than expected, the militants began to strike with mathematical accuracy and scientific precision. And they struck at the very jugular of Nigeria without blinking. Our oil resources were attacked just as internationally oil prices dipped. Almost immediately, Nigeria began haemorrhaging dangerously. The hullaballoo made our case far worse than it ever was. We couldn’t lift or supply enough oil, our cash cow. As if by some unseen conspiracy, the price of crude oil fell calamitously on the international market as the attacks mounted and became sustained. Thus the income that could not sustain us even on regular, incident free days became drastically drained and insufficient. States could not pay salaries of workers and our citizens lost jobs in droves.

If this was not already bad enough, our President suffered health challenges and could not operate full blast. President Buhari has now spent more time abroad than at home on medical leave this year. It would seem the enemies of Nigeria never slept at night as they waged endless wars against our country. And to crown it up, the agitation for secession filled the air as the carefully orchestrated call for the creation of an Igbo nation seemingly became deafening. Some Arewa youths from Northern Nigeria complicated the already terrible situation by pouring petrol into fire when they satirically gave Igbos resident in the North the quit notice to head back home by October 1, 2017, the anniversary of our independence as a Nation and Republic. How can one country suffer from all these debilitating afflictions in one fell swoop, without almost becoming comatose?



Any patriotic Nigerian should be seriously concerned. I truly pitied and prayed for whosoever has the fortune or misfortune of leading Nigeria at this unfortunate period and that man is the Acting President Yemi Osinbajo. As I sat down to write my last column, which obviously went viral, my mind kept flashing to the Acting President. I was then in Johannesburg. As soon as I finished writing Friday night, I decided to send him a text message: “Your Excellency, good evening Sir. I’m sending you good tidings from South Africa. I will be in Nigeria tomorrow by God’s grace and wish to pay you a visit on Sunday afternoon or evening…”

I went to sleep thereafter but got a pleasant surprise as soon as I woke up from the Acting President: “Thanks very much Dele. Sunday afternoon is good, my assistant will call to schedule… God bless you.” What a wonderful leader, I soliloquised. I wish more of our leaders could be this simple and down to earth. I’ve known Professor Osinbajo for more than two decades as a man who has never been desperate for anything in life. He handles every job or assignment, whether domestic or international, with unusual decorum, meticulousness, adeptness and dexterity. This is what distinguished and endeared him to Lagosians when he served as Attorney General. As promised in his response, his assistant contacted me and we made plans for my meeting with him.

I landed in Lagos Saturday evening and headed to Abuja on Sunday afternoon. Acting President Osinbajo’s aides were as professional and polite as their boss. Everything was planned to the minutest detail. My trip to the Akinola Aguda House was very smooth. I never encountered any over-bloated and unnecessary protocol or security. It reminded me immediately of the kind of protocol and security I have seen surrounding serious minded African and other foreign leaders determined only to work and not just grandstand. As soon as I completed a short and simple security screening, I was asked to sit in a waiting room. At the appointed time and without any grandiloquent arrival, the Acting President walked in alone, I mean alone, and I stood up to greet him and we exchanged pleasantries. Then he told me, “Dele, je a wo yaara kan lo…” (Dele, let’s enter one room together). He was that modest. We entered a small room and someone brought us some snacks with an option of coffee or tea. I chose tea while the Acting President chose coffee. Let me note that neither of us touched any food or drink once we started discussing Nigeria.

The challenges of Nigeria are so heavy but Professor Osinbajo did not appear like a man intimidated or overwhelmed by the enormity of the problems. He believes problems are meant to be solved by man. His worries are not about the complexities of politics and politicians. He is troubled and traumatised about the future of Nigerian youths. Every now and then, during our interaction, he would make calls to check on how things were going in various departments of State. I saw a man who is very hands-on. He actually carries out his own investigations with subtlety and tact. He refuses to operate from a gilded cage. Many leaders fail because they simply abdicate responsibilities to others without making personal effort to supervise, understand and tackle the issues at stake. I love the way he has demystified and simplified power.

Professor Osinbajo said to me repeatedly that Nigerians are not asking for too much. As he reiterated several times, what he and his boss, President Muhammadu Buhari, need to do is to work very hard to produce and provide the basic necessities of life first before thinking of extravagance or luxury. His unflinching loyalty to his boss is undeniable and unassailable. He sees President Buhari as a role model for all Nigerians to emulate. In his view, if we can accept to imbue the spirit of selflessness that President Buhari possesses, many of our problems would disappear. He sees light at the end of the tunnel. He’s been on the road and he is inspired and encouraged by the love and warm reception accorded him in every part of Nigeria. He invites every Nigerian to work closely with the Buhari government in order to overcome the menace of corruption, retrogression and decay.

As I stood up to leave, the Acting President actually walked out with me and we continued our conversation. Nigeria is blessed to have a Vice President who does not suffer from a big ego or inordinate ambition. He is concerned with the here and now. He believes that if the institutions of government are strengthened, and the cancer of corruption is contained, then our country will go places and reach the desired destination very soon. He just wants to handle the huge assignment given to him by his boss with every sense of responsibility and loyalty and to succeed in delivering to the people on the joint mandate given to his boss and himself by the Nigerian people.

There is no doubt that Professor Yemi Osinbajo has done just that so far. It is clear that his approach is working and that the nation has woken from its slumber and is gradually returning to the glory days. His determination to succeed his buoyed by the unflinching support that he has received from President Buhari with regard to the steps that he is taking. For me, this is a combination made in heaven.


Prof Osinbajo’s style is to leave politics and politicking to the politicians for the main part whilst he engages himself and focuses on the more productive task of dealing with the needs, aspirations and expectations of Nigerian in the area of security, jobs, youth restiveness, poverty alleviation, power and the economy. From our recent interaction and my personal knowledge of him, I have an unshaken belief in his ability to continue to fulfil and discharge the unenviable duties and responsibility bestowed upon him by his boss and the grund norm of our land, the 1999 Constitution.
PoliticsDele Momodu: A Special Evening With Osinbajo, The Acting President by bakaredc(op): 9:49am On Jul 08, 2017
Fellow Nigerians, I had the rare honour of sitting and chatting with our Acting President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, last Sunday, July 2, 2017, and it was such an amazing encounter. As you would probably have noticed on this page in the last few weeks, I’ve been visibly worried about the soaking tension in Nigeria. I’ve never been so agitated in a long time. Though we’ve had our fair share of challenges and tribulations as a people and country, we’ve always found a way to manage our differences and live in peace. Why then the sudden clamour for separation and violence I wondered.

I was a humble, ardent and proud supporter of President Muhammadu Buhari in the last Presidential election out of the prevailing frustration and general anger against the PDP misrule under the seemingly irredeemable leadership of President Goodluck Jonathan. I must confess that the APC government that took over did not take full advantage of the massive goodwill it garnered from every part of Nigeria. Not since 1993, when Chief Moshood Abiola won a most decisive and convincing election have we witnessed the kind of clean and clear electoral mandate delivered in 2015. As a matter of fact, not only was an incumbent sitting African President defeated spectacularly, the man who lost actually called to congratulate the victor. That was a new tradition in the volatile Nigerian electoral system. It is my hope and expectation that the future leaders of our country will continue to imbibe all the positive lessons learnt from the 2015 elections and its aftermath.

However, the APC government took off at snail speed, crawling like a millipede. The Buhari/Osinbajo administration behaved like it had all the time in the world. Big fans and volunteer supporters like me got alarmed very early. I panicked so much at the direction things were going that I hurriedly wrote a desperate memo to President Muhammadu Buhari pleading with him not to fritter away the uncommon goodwill that he then enjoyed. That mail actually got the attention of Mr President and earned me a special invitation to the Aso Rock Presidential villa where I sat in total privacy with our dear leader and was able to offer a few tips and ideas. That was also a new development and I was elated that his would be a listening and responsive government.

As days rolled by and months climbed months, things went from bad to worse and then worst. The APC government was busy fighting a war of attrition with itself from the outset. It was also waging wars against perceived enemies of the Party and the State. These wars were being fought on all fronts and it was going to distract from the primary task of nation-building. It was frighteningly similar to the incendiary and eventually fatal approach that ultimately led to the demise of President Jonathan’s PDP administration. I felt a sense of déjà vu! Only a few people could see the palpable danger ahead. It is not easy to fight corruption in Nigeria. Like everything Nigerian, even corruption enjoys Federal character. The main reason most Nigerians fight tooth and nail for government appointment is to be able to partake in slicing off a chunky part of the national cake and savouring it with cronies and families, not for service.

There was no way you are going to probe only the Jonathan government and not invite the fierce and fiendish wrath of some sympathetic militants who would argue that he was being persecuted because he comes from a particular section and minority tribe. Meanwhile, all those who had looted and emptied Nigeria fifty to even ten years earlier are virtually walking free without any fear of prosecution not to mention punishment or even prison sentences.

Once the Buhari government chose to make the war against corruption its main cardinal priority, it was going to be like touching the tiger by the tail. Corruption was going to fight back with all the ferocity and velocity at its command and disposal. It is arguable that, perhaps, the President should have tarried a while, to secure and stabilise the economic structures of Nigeria before embarking on these wars. Sooner than expected, the militants began to strike with mathematical accuracy and scientific precision. And they struck at the very jugular of Nigeria without blinking. Our oil resources were attacked just as internationally oil prices dipped. Almost immediately, Nigeria began haemorrhaging dangerously.

The hullaballoo made our case far worse than it ever was. We couldn’t lift or supply enough oil, our cash cow. As if by some unseen conspiracy, the price of crude oil fell calamitously on the international market as the attacks mounted and became sustained. Thus the income that could not sustain us even on regular, incident free days became drastically drained and insufficient. States could not pay salaries of workers and our citizens lost jobs in droves.

If this was not already bad enough, our President suffered health challenges and could not operate full blast. President Buhari has now spent more time abroad than at home on medical leave this year. It would seem the enemies of Nigeria never slept at night as they waged endless wars against our country. And to crown it up, the agitation for secession filled the air as the carefully orchestrated call for the creation of an Igbo nation seemingly became deafening. Some Arewa youths from Northern Nigeria complicated the already terrible situation by pouring petrol into fire when they satirically gave Igbos resident in the North the quit notice to head back home by October 1, 2017, the anniversary of our independence as a Nation and Republic. How can one country suffer from all these debilitating afflictions in one fell swoop, without almost becoming comatose?



Any patriotic Nigerian should be seriously concerned. I truly pitied and prayed for whosoever has the fortune or misfortune of leading Nigeria at this unfortunate period and that man is the Acting President Yemi Osinbajo. As I sat down to write my last column, which obviously went viral, my mind kept flashing to the Acting President. I was then in Johannesburg. As soon as I finished writing Friday night, I decided to send him a text message: “Your Excellency, good evening Sir. I’m sending you good tidings from South Africa. I will be in Nigeria tomorrow by God’s grace and wish to pay you a visit on Sunday afternoon or evening…”

I went to sleep thereafter but got a pleasant surprise as soon as I woke up from the Acting President: “Thanks very much Dele. Sunday afternoon is good, my assistant will call to schedule… God bless you.” What a wonderful leader, I soliloquised. I wish more of our leaders could be this simple and down to earth. I’ve known Professor Osinbajo for more than two decades as a man who has never been desperate for anything in life. He handles every job or assignment, whether domestic or international, with unusual decorum, meticulousness, adeptness and dexterity. This is what distinguished and endeared him to Lagosians when he served as Attorney General. As promised in his response, his assistant contacted me and we made plans for my meeting with him.

I landed in Lagos Saturday evening and headed to Abuja on Sunday afternoon. Acting President Osinbajo’s aides were as professional and polite as their boss. Everything was planned to the minutest detail. My trip to the Akinola Aguda House was very smooth. I never encountered any over-bloated and unnecessary protocol or security. It reminded me immediately of the kind of protocol and security I have seen surrounding serious minded African and other foreign leaders determined only to work and not just grandstand. As soon as I completed a short and simple security screening, I was asked to sit in a waiting room. At the appointed time and without any grandiloquent arrival, the Acting President walked in alone, I mean alone, and I stood up to greet him and we exchanged pleasantries. Then he told me, “Dele, je a wo yaara kan lo…” (Dele, let’s enter one room together). He was that modest. We entered a small room and someone brought us some snacks with an option of coffee or tea. I chose tea while the Acting President chose coffee. Let me note that neither of us touched any food or drink once we started discussing Nigeria.

The challenges of Nigeria are so heavy but Professor Osinbajo did not appear like a man intimidated or overwhelmed by the enormity of the problems. He believes problems are meant to be solved by man. His worries are not about the complexities of politics and politicians. He is troubled and traumatised about the future of Nigerian youths. Every now and then, during our interaction, he would make calls to check on how things were going in various departments of State. I saw a man who is very hands-on. He actually carries out his own investigations with subtlety and tact. He refuses to operate from a gilded cage. Many leaders fail because they simply abdicate responsibilities to others without making personal effort to supervise, understand and tackle the issues at stake. I love the way he has demystified and simplified power.

Professor Osinbajo said to me repeatedly that Nigerians are not asking for too much. As he reiterated several times, what he and his boss, President Muhammadu Buhari, need to do is to work very hard to produce and provide the basic necessities of life first before thinking of extravagance or luxury. His unflinching loyalty to his boss is undeniable and unassailable. He sees President Buhari as a role model for all Nigerians to emulate. In his view, if we can accept to imbue the spirit of selflessness that President Buhari possesses, many of our problems would disappear. He sees light at the end of the tunnel. He’s been on the road and he is inspired and encouraged by the love and warm reception accorded him in every part of Nigeria. He invites every Nigerian to work closely with the Buhari government in order to overcome the menace of corruption, retrogression and decay.

As I stood up to leave, the Acting President actually walked out with me and we continued our conversation. Nigeria is blessed to have a Vice President who does not suffer from a big ego or inordinate ambition. He is concerned with the here and now. He believes that if the institutions of government are strengthened, and the cancer of corruption is contained, then our country will go places and reach the desired destination very soon. He just wants to handle the huge assignment given to him by his boss with every sense of responsibility and loyalty and to succeed in delivering to the people on the joint mandate given to his boss and himself by the Nigerian people.

There is no doubt that Professor Yemi Osinbajo has done just that so far. It is clear that his approach is working and that the nation has woken from its slumber and is gradually returning to the glory days. His determination to succeed his buoyed by the unflinching support that he has received from President Buhari with regard to the steps that he is taking. For me, this is a combination made in heaven.


Prof Osinbajo’s style is to leave politics and politicking to the politicians for the main part whilst he engages himself and focuses on the more productive task of dealing with the needs, aspirations and expectations of Nigerian in the area of security, jobs, youth restiveness, poverty alleviation, power and the economy. From our recent interaction and my personal knowledge of him, I have an unshaken belief in his ability to continue to fulfil and discharge the unenviable duties and responsibility bestowed upon him by his boss and the grund norm of our land, the 1999 Constitution.
https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2017/07/08/a-special-evening-with-the-acting-president/

CelebritiesRe: NYSC: Throwback Photo Of Bovi As A Corper In 2003 by bakaredc: 1:40pm On Jul 07, 2017
clefstone:
this guy old o. 2003!
Not dat old..he is 38 yrs, dat means he served when he was 24,
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Who Knows Anything About The Outsource Company Please???? by bakaredc: 10:12am On Jul 07, 2017
Okk..Do u know if there is any chance more people will still be called and what was the number of those who came for the interview like?
realsammie:
It was ok. She will only ask you to describe yourself, where you re presently working.
But the major thing they are looking for is someone who can speak in either Britain or America ascent. If you can speak in any of those, then you are sure of hitting the job.
SportsSuper Eagles Goal Keeper Diagnosed With Acute Leaukamia! by bakaredc(op): 7:07pm On Jul 06, 2017
Carl Ikeme: Wolves goalkeeper diagnosed with acute leukamia

Carl Ikeme made his debut for Wolves in a League Cup tie in August 2005
Wolves and Nigeria goalkeeper Carl Ikeme is to begin chemotherapy after being diagnosed with acute leukaemia.

The Championship club say Ikeme, 31, returned "abnormal blood tests" during pre-season testing and further checks confirmed the diagnosis.

Ikeme has been with Wolves for his entire career, making more than 200 appearances for Wanderers.

ADVERTISEMENT

Thirty-three of those came last season, having previously been in the team that won the League One title in 2013-14.

"It would be an understatement to say that everyone at Wolves has been shocked and saddened to hear the news of Carl's diagnosis," said Wolves managing director Laurie Dalrymple.

"That relates to both players and staff as Carl has been at the club for a very long time and remains such an integral personality within the group.

"At the same time, we all know what a fighter and a competitor Carl is, and I have no doubt that he will take all of those attributes into this battle.

"Similarly, its goes without saying that Carl and his family will receive the full love and support that we at Wolves can provide - we are all with him every single step of the way towards a full recovery."
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Who Knows Anything About The Outsource Company Please???? by bakaredc: 5:44pm On Jul 06, 2017
realsammie:
I will do that
So, how did it go...
PoliticsPatience Jonathan Petitions House Of Rep by bakaredc(op): 5:26pm On Jul 06, 2017
Patience Jonathan petitions House of Representatives over alleged attacks, harassment by security agencies



Former First Lady, Patience Good luck Jonathan has petitioned the House of Representatives over alleged persistent personal attacks and harassment by some agencies of the Federal Government.

In the petition written by her lawyers and presented during the House's plenary by Hon. Bright Tamuno, the lawmaker representing Okrika Constituency of Rivers, Rep. Bright Tamuno,
Mrs Jonathan alleges that the attacks on her is being orchestrated by the officials of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and other agencies of the federal government.

According to her, no former first lady has been harassed like this before. Therefore, putting into consideration the sacrifices that her husband has made for the country, she is asking the House to call the agencies to order in view of their refusal to obey court orders.

The petition has been referred to the House Committee on Public Petitions for further legislative action.

PoliticsRe: Keyamo, Osinbajo's Brother And Others Become San by bakaredc(op): 4:47pm On Jul 06, 2017
Festus Keyamo

PoliticsKeyamo, Osinbajo's Brother And Others Become San by bakaredc(op): 4:45pm On Jul 06, 2017
The Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee on Thursday awarded Lagos lawyer, Mr. Festus Keyamo, the rank of the Senior Advocate of Nigeria.
Twenty-eight others, including the Alliance for Democracy’s candidate in the last governorship candidate in Ondo State, Chief Olusola Oke, and brother to the Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, Akinlolu. Osinbajo, were also awarded the prestigious rank on Thursday.
This year made the ninth time Keyamo had been denied the rank.
He had been previously invited for the final interview four times before he was shortlisted for the exercise for the fifth time this year.
He had been previously been invited for interview by the LPPC five times.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Finally Landed A Job!!! by bakaredc: 9:45pm On Jul 05, 2017
Congrats..All Glory to God
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Who Knows Anything About The Outsource Company Please???? by bakaredc: 4:39pm On Jul 05, 2017
Wow..dat means u will ave to be in abuja tomoro for the interview tomorrow..pls kindly kip me updated on how it goes tomoro.tnx
realsammie:
I stay in zaria and i applied last week
Technology MarketRe: Top 10 Most Expensive Phones by bakaredc(op): 2:08pm On Jul 05, 2017
moriss33:
Op where are the pictures ??
There u av d pix..
Technology MarketRe: Top 10 Most Expensive Phones by bakaredc(op): 2:07pm On Jul 05, 2017
moshood521:
wae d pix of dis bizzare fones dem.....
There u av d pix
Technology MarketRe: Top 10 Most Expensive Phones by bakaredc(op): 2:07pm On Jul 05, 2017
DAVE5:
No pixhuh


Op, u jst allowed me waste my data sha wen my spectranet jst finished and money no dey to subscribe...so I dey manage etisalat 1.5gig

U think say I can see the specs of ur rubbish priced fonez.... bag pix I con look joor...



(In Davido's voice) IPhone 3GS fall on u...
Sorry bro, there u av d pix..
Technology MarketRe: Top 10 Most Expensive Phones by bakaredc(op): 2:05pm On Jul 05, 2017
Number 2 and 1

Technology MarketRe: Top 10 Most Expensive Phones by bakaredc(op): 2:04pm On Jul 05, 2017
Number 6 - 3

Technology MarketRe: Top 10 Most Expensive Phones by bakaredc(op): 2:00pm On Jul 05, 2017
Here are the pictures from 10 -7

Jobs/VacanciesRe: Who Knows Anything About The Outsource Company Please???? by bakaredc:
realsammie:
Good afternoon bros. I just got an invite from this outsource company. Please do you know their address in Abuja, and secondly how is their interview process like? My interview is coming up on Thursday.
U stay in abuja right and when did u apply pls? I applied last month.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: 2017 ECOWAS Massive Job Recruitment For Graduate And Non-graduate Apply Now by bakaredc: 11:14am On Jul 05, 2017
raphafire:
They have started with experience again...ahhh oh God...which kind wahala be his self. .mtewww
My brother it is well, God is on The Throne...which did u apply for?
Technology MarketTop 10 Most Expensive Phones by bakaredc(op): 9:06pm On Jul 04, 2017
Mobile phones have evolved over the years into smartphones that are capable of performing several tasks. The features of these smartphones are usually available according to the cost of the gadget. Whereas a low-end phone might be designed to have one or two optimum features with other features not so optimized, a high-end phone might be designed with more than a few optimized options.

However, there are world class mobile phones that are on a level of their own, whose costs are mostly dependent on the material they are made or designed with. These gadgets are made up of, exotic skins, gemstones, and prehistoric materials. Of course their prices are no where near what you think a mobile phone could cost.

Here’s the list of the most expensive mobile phones in the world in ascending order:

10. Ulysse Nardin’s the Chairman


Photo: Engadget

This device features a touch screen and number pad. It’s made of rose gold and diamonds. With an Android Operating System and Linux, it’s battery capacity lasts for up to 30 days.

Phone Specifications & Price

OS: Android OS
Memory: 32GB
Network type: GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900
Touchscreen: Yes
Price: within the rage of $12,000-$50,000
9. iPhone Princess Plus


Photo: Top 10 Wiki

This smartphone has 18 carat gold plated panel and bezel. The smartphone is studded with 318 diamonds of which 138 is princess cut.

Phone Specifications & Price

Video: Yes
Price: $176, 400
8. iPhone 6S 24ct Gold Edition


Photo: Luxury Launches

This phone is a special edition of iPhone 6S designed by Stuart Hughes. The chassis of the smartphone is made up of solid gold. It’s embellished with fine crafted 24ct gold which was precisely polished for a luxury look.

Phone Specifications & Price

7. Gresso Luxor Las Vegas Jackpot


Photo: ZDNET

The design of this phone came from Egypt inspiration; it’s made from African black wood and gold. This phone has a 240*320 pixels resolution and comes with a hand polished sapphire crystal glass that frames the screen.

Phone Specifications & Price

Network type: 2G
Memory: 30MB RAM microSD up to 2GB
Camera: 2MP
Price: $1million
6. iPhone 6 Amosu Call of Diamond


Photo: Mike Shouts

The device is designed by Alexander Amosu with 18 carat gold plated body. The smartphone packs 6,127 VVS1 diamonds all over its body.

Phone Specifications & Price

Display: 4.7 inch screen
Price: GBP 1.7 million
5. Vertu for Bently Sky Blue


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The smartphone has a solid look with red-gold feature for the volume control keys, power key, pillow trim, screws and back plate rails. It’s encased in quilted calf leather which imparts an ostentatious and exotic look.

Phone Specifications & Price

Network type: 2G/3G
Music Player: Yes
Price: $2.4million
4. iPhone 4 Diamond Rose


Photo: Goobjoob

The button of this phone contains 7.4 carats of pink diamond and the Apple logo has 53 engraved gems decorated with beautiful diamonds. The phone is made using rose gold and 100 carats of flawless diamonds.

Phone Specifications & Price

Camera: support front and rear
Button: contains 7.4 carat pink diamond
Storage: 32GB
Camera: 8MP
Price: $6.4million
3. iPhone 4S Elite Gold Edition


Photo: YouTube

This is another Stuart Hughes design. This smartphone is studded with about 500 diamonds, 24 carat gold back panel, while its logo is made up of 24ct gold, and 53 individual diamonds.

Phone Specifications & Price

Camera: 8MP
Video Camera: 8/16/32/64GB 512RAM
Memory: 1GB
Display: 640*960 pixels
Bluetooth: Yes
Price: $7.6million
2. iPhone 5 Black Diamond


Photo: Rajinikant

This device is designed by Stuart Hughes. It has a rare 26 carat black diamond fitted in its home button. This luxurious smartphone is embellished with 24 carat gold as back panel and a sapphire glass set on the screen.

Phone Specifications & Price

Network type: 2G/3G/LTE
OS: Windows CE
Storage: 16GB, 32GB, 64GB versions
Display size: 1136*640 pixels
Price: $15million
1. Falcon Supernova iPhone 6


Photo: luxurylaunches.com

The Apple iPhone is fully embellished in 24 carat gold, rose gold or platinum case. This is a special edition iPhone 6 brought by US luxury brand Falcon.

Phone Specifications & Price

Network Type: 3G/LTE
Price: $95.5million
Jobs/VacanciesRe: 2017 ECOWAS Massive Job Recruitment For Graduate And Non-graduate Apply Now by bakaredc: 12:42pm On Jul 04, 2017
Generaloluseye:
will.everyone.that apploed.be selecred.for.interview
I doubt dat or let me say that will be impossible, they will have to screen the applications first, academic qualification, years of experience etcetra....
Jobs/VacanciesRe: 2017 ECOWAS Massive Job Recruitment For Graduate And Non-graduate Apply Now by bakaredc: 11:33am On Jul 04, 2017
Ecowas parliament complex, abuja

Jobs/VacanciesRe: 2017 ECOWAS Massive Job Recruitment For Graduate And Non-graduate Apply Now by bakaredc: 8:28am On Jul 03, 2017
Tnx for this, but i believe there will ave to be a test first before coming down to oral or computer literacy level.
dayo23:
Invitation will be this month! The interview will be in two format, the oral and the computer practical that for those who applied to jobs that required computer skill. They will test your computer ability and that all, qualified candidate will then be notified. Working in ECOWAS is the best thing anyone can hop for, huge pay and lot of benefit
PoliticsRe: Barefooted Nnamdi Kanu Kneels & Prays To gods In Anambra To Restore Biafra (Pic) by bakaredc: 5:35am On Jul 01, 2017
Trump did it with America, using unpopular but strategic means to appease the electorates and it worked.However with latest happenings,how long his presidency will last, we are watching..
For Nnamdi Kanu he is definitely doing a "good job" "TRUMPING" up the South East with his "Seperatist Agitation".And i do think the government should act fast and now before this gets out of hands..
As a Nigerian, i think the Agitators should look at what is going on in South Sudan now after their seoeration from Sudan, i support the call for restructuring of our existence as a Nation but NOT SEPERATION.

Read up Wole Soyinka's SORE OF A CONTINENT..
CelebritiesRe: Nathaniel Bassey Involved In Accident In Lekki As His Car Somersaults (Pics) by bakaredc: 7:14pm On Jun 30, 2017
Just confirmed from his instagram page..it wasnt him, he was only sharing the testimony someone sent to him.
PoliticsRe: Sheriff Unveils Ademola Adeleke As PDP Osun Senatorial Candidate In Abuja by bakaredc: 9:30pm On Jun 15, 2017
This is going to be hard for Ademola Adeleke,just saw on channels that Makarfi faction will be backing the SDP for that election, all in all, if it remains this way then i see APC taking this.
SportsRe: See What Ronaldo De Lima Has Become! by bakaredc(op): 4:58pm On Jun 12, 2017
Bfore

SportsSee What Ronaldo De Lima Has Become! by bakaredc(op): 4:28pm On Jun 12, 2017
This pix was taken at a recent match in madrid where he played alongside other former real madrid players...

Jobs/VacanciesRe: 2017 ECOWAS Massive Job Recruitment For Graduate And Non-graduate Apply Now by bakaredc: 9:46am On Jun 09, 2017
Just sent it now
informat101:
Hello house please somebody should please send me the form ivytrendy16@yahoo.com.Godbless you anybody.

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