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Donpizzle:very correct... It is given to show you have graduated from your institution pending the time ur certificate will be ready |
Barely 18hours to the April 11 election, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has postponed the electoral exercise in eight constituencies in the state of the out-going President of Nigeria Bayelsa state. Baritor Kpagih, the resident electoral commissioner (REC) in the state who made this known in a statement on Friday, said elections in the affected areas would be held on April 18, 2015. "Following the stand of the stakeholders that no election should take place in the state without full complement of ballot papers, having regard to the total PVC distributed, the state house of assembly election slated for Saturday, the 11th of April, 2015, in Bayelsa state has been rescheduled to Saturday the 18th day of April, 2015 in the following constituencies: Ekeremor constituencies 1,2 and 3, Kolokuma/Opokuma constituencies 1 and 2, Sagbama constituencies 1 and 2, and Southern Ijaw constituency 1," the statement read. http://bamisepeters..in/2015/04/news-alert-inec-postpones-election-in.html?m=1 |
cymanu2001:na just formality... U will not use all but d quantity is just to be on safer side... U can actually gt all d minor materials in mammi market but it will b doubl or trippl d amount u wl gt dem outside camp |
Congratulations to the new prospective corp members . Having seen your callup numbers the next thing going through your mind is the documents and materials you will take to camp. Here are some list to help your worried mind MAJOR DOCUMENTS: 1. Callup letter ( at least 10 photocopies) 2. Notification of results or which ever name your school may term it(at least 5 photocopies) 3. Recent school ID card (5 photocopies). MINOR DOCUMENTS 1.Waec certificate 2. Jamb notification of result. 3. Birth certificate etc. All the major documents were required during my time. MATERIALS: 1. Bible/quran or your religious scripture 2. White roundnecks (3 or more). 3. White rubber shoe (for the rainy days). 4. White and green socks. 5. White short( 2 or more). 6. Bucket 7. Cooler or plastic plate you can use for food with plastic spoon. 8. Toiletries. 9. Church wear (2 will be ok). In some state's camp you might not be allowed to put on your sunday wears on worship days, you will be restricted to white on white. 10.mosquito net. 11. White Sweater 12. Football boot (for those that will want to play ball for their platoon) Note* ANY iron materials or objects are not allowed in the orientation camp, they are considered to be contraband. http://bamisepeters..com/2015/04/important-documentsmaterials-to-take-to.html |
PDP candidate : Rt. Hon. (Prince) Terhemen Tarzoor... Read profile here: http://bamisepeters..com/2015/04/benue-state-gubernatorial-race-rt-hon.html
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APC candidate : Chief Dr. Samuel Ioraer Ortom. Read profile here : http://bamisepeters..com/2015/04/benue-state-gubernatorial-race-chief-dr.html
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Meet the governorship aspirants of the 2 major contesting parties in Benue State in alphabetical order... click like on your contestant... |
It seems the in thing now is public proposal. Guys of nowadays are now fully ready to fall in love with the publicity of the one they love, telling other girls to back off. Read the details and see more pix here... http://bamisepeters..com/2015/04/former-student-senate-president-of-oou.html
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The Presidency is reported to have been seriously embarrassed by the leakage of President Goodluck Jonathan’s telephone conversation with the President-elect, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday, March 31 where he conceded defeat, Saturday Sun reports. The audio recording of the President’s call to Gen. Buhari at 5.15 pm on Tuesday, through which he congratulated the President-elect on his victory, was within the same day already in the public domain with various news sites publishing the audio. Quoting a presidency source who pleaded anonymity, the report revealed that the Presidency has ordered a probe into the leakage of the phone conversation to ascertain whether the recording was made public from the presidency or was made public from Buhari’s camp. The insider further noted that should it be confirmed that it was leaked from the presidency, those found to be involved will face appropriate punishment. “Definitely, unauthorized release of a raw recording of the President’s telephone conversation, if from our (Presidency’s) end, is a security breach that cannot go without being investigated,” the source said. http://bamisepeters..com/2015/04/the-presidency-is-reported-to-have-been.html |
1. There are 54 countries and one “non-self governing territory”, the Western Sahara, in Africa. 2. Arabic is spoken by 170 million people on the continent, followed in popularity by English (130 million), Swahili (100), French (115), Berber (50), Hausa (50), Portuguese (20) and Spanish (10). 3. Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, with an estimated population of 125–145 million people. Egypt is the second most populous country with over 76 million people. 4. The Nile River, which drains into the Mediterranean Sea at the northeastern edge of Africa, is the longest river in the world with a total length of 4,132 miles (6,650 kilometers). It is formed from the juncture of two smaller rivers: the White Nile and the Blue Nile. 5. The Gambia has only one university. 6. Equatorial Guinea is Africa’s only spanish speaking country. 7. South Africa is the most visited African country. 8. Nigeria has the richest Black people in Africa. 9. Samuel Eto’o is the highest paid Footballer of all time, he received about £350,000 weekly in Russia in 2011. 10. A person from Botswana is called a Motswana, the plural is Batswana. 11. A person from Lesotho is called a Mosotho. 12. A person from Niger is called a Nigerien. A person from Burkina Faso is called a Burkinabe. 13. Nigeria has won more football cups than England. 14. Zimbabwe’s President, Robert Gabriel Mugabe is the world’s most educated President with 7 degrees, two of them are Masters. 15. Al-Ahly of Egypt is the richest club in Africa. 16. Didier Drogba is Chelsea’s highest goalscorer in European competition. 17. Johannesburg, South Africa is the most visited city in Africa. 18. Zinedine Zidane wanted to play for Àlgeria, but the selector rejected him, saying they are already many players like him in the team. 19. President Jacob Zuma was given a special award by Fifa for refereeing on Robben Island during his years as a political prisoner. 20. President Robert Mugabe was jailed for 11 years for fighting for freedom. 21. President Robert Mugabe is Africa’s oldest Head of State and the world’s second oldest Head of State. He was born in 1924. 22. The Seychelles are the most educated Africans. Seychelles’ literacy rates (Adult: 92%, Youth: 99%) Zimbabwe is 2nd (Adult:91.2%,Youth: 99%). 23. Rwanda is a better country for gender equality than England and USA. 24. Somalia got its first ATM on October 7, 2014. 25. South Africa has the most Grammy award winners in Africa. 26. Ethiopia has the most airports in Africa. 27. Ethiopia’s economy is growing faster than China’s. 28. Eritrea’s President, Isaias Afwerki is the least richest President in Africa. 29. Ethiopia is Africa’s oldest independent country, it has existed for over 3,000 years without being colonised. 30. Haile Selassie 1 was the 225th and last Emperor of Ethiopia. 31. Nigeria has the most monarchs in the world. 32. Angola has more Portuguese speakers than Portugal. 33. President Jose Eduardo Dos Santos has ruled Angola since 1979. 34. President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo is Africa’s longest serving Head of State. He has ruled Equatorial Guinea since August 3, 1979 when he overthrew his uncle, Francisco Nguema. His son, Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue is his Vice President and will succeed him if he resigns. He started ruling Dos Santo 35. George Weah of Liberia is the first man to win World, European and African footballer of the year in the same year. 36. Swaziland is the only remaining absolute mornach in the world. 37. The Gambia is the smallest country in Africa followed by Swaziland. 38. King Sobhuza ll of Swaziland took the longest time in reigning Swaziland, 62 years as he was crowned in 1921 and died in August 1982 at the age of 83 years. 39. King Sobhuza II of Swaziland, married 70 wives, who gave him 210 children between 1920 and 1970. 40. Zimbabwe is the only country in the world were almost everyone was a billionaire at one point. 41. The African continent has the second largest population in the world, at about one billion people. 42. Well over one thousand languages are spoken by the people of Africa. Some estimates put thisnumber closer to two thousand. 43. The largest religion in Africa is Islam, followed by Christianity. 44. The African population is approximately 14.72% of the world's population (as of 2009). 45. The oldest human remains ever discovered were found in Ethiopia. They are approximately 200,000 years old. 46. The worlds largest land animal is the African elephant. 47. The worlds tallest animal, the giraffe, lives in Africa. 48. The fastest land animal in the world, the cheetah, lives in Africa. 49. Africa is home to the worlds largest reptile, the Nile crocodile. 50. The gorilla, which can be found in the continents jungles, is the worlds largest primate 51. Africa is the poorest and most underdeveloped of all of the continents, despite its wealth of natural resources. The average poor person in sub-Saharan Africa is estimated to live on just $.70 a day bamisepeters..com/2015/04/some-facts-about-africa.html |
My Covenant With Nigerians Dear Compatriots, In the past few months that I have traveled round this country on campaigns, I have experienced the sheer beauty of our diversity. From Port Harcourt to Kano, from Abeokuta to Gusau, I experienced first-hand the daily sufferings and struggles of our people. I also experienced the overwhelming desire of our people for change. When I arrived in Port Harcourt on the 5th of January to start my campaigns, I was met by our teeming supporters, who stayed till late in the evening to welcome us. Among them were many young men and women, who in the few minutes that I shared with them at the airport, made me to reflect on what kind of future awaits them in our country. The gestures of 90-year-old Hajia Fadimatu Mai Talle Tara from Kebbi State and 9-years-old Nicole Eniiyi Benson from Lagos State, who donated their life- savings to my campaign, reflect the overwhelming desire of our people for change. In their gestures, I perceived a longing for the days when honour, national pride and dignity of labour were the fundamental social principles that governed our country. As I encountered millions of our youths, who sometimes run for hours in front of my car and hanging precariously on our campaign vehicles at our state rallies, I also pondered the enormity of the task ahead. How do we give jobs to our youth? How do we reform our economy and make it work for every Nigerian? I know however, that what we require to revamp our economy and rebuild our country is our ability to galvanize all our citizens to believe once again in their government, in their country and especially, to believe in themselves. This can only happen if we are able to rebuild the trust and belief that our people used to have in government, and indeed, in our nation. The leadership that I will provide will be built on this critical awareness. I intend to lead with integrity and honour and commit myself totally to everything that is of concern to our people: security, employment, health, education, good governance and others. This Covenant is to outline my agenda for Nigeria and provide a bird’s eye view of how we intend to bring about the change that our country needs and deserves. This Covenant is derived from the manifesto of my party, the All Progressives Congress (APC). It however, represents my pledge to you all when I become your President. I have no doubt that God being on our side, with the abiding support of all Nigerians, we shall all witness the great change that we desire and achieve the Nigeria of our dream. Corruption and Governance No matter how vast our resources, if they are not efficiently utilized, they will only benefit a privileged few, leaving the majority in poverty. I believe if Nigeria does not kill corruption; corruption will kill Nigeria. I pledge to: · Publicly declare my assets and liabilities and encourage my political appointees to also publicly declare their assets and liabilities. · Affirm that our strategy for tackling corruption will not only focus on punishment. Rather, it will also provide incentives for disclosure and transparency. · Show personal leadership in the war against corruption and also hold all the people who work with me to account. · Inaugurate the National Council on Procurement as stipulated in the Procurement Act so that the Federal Executive Council, which has been turned to a weekly session of contract bazaar, will concentrate on its principal function of policy making. · Review and implement audit recommendations by Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI). · Work with the National Assembly towards the immediate enactment of a Whistle Blower Act. · Work with the National Assembly to strengthen ICPC and EFCC by guaranteeing institutional autonomy including financial and prosecutorial independence and security of tenure of officials. · Make the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) an autonomous and operational agency. · Encourage proactive disclosure of information by government institutions in the spirit of the Freedom of Information Act. · Ensure all MDAs regularly comply with their accountability responsibilities to Nigerians through the National Assembly. · Work with the leadership of the National Assembly to cut down the cost of governance. · Present a national anti-corruption Strategy. Access to Justice and Respect for Fundamental Human Rights One of the biggest challenges facing Nigeria is building a country that is fair to all of its citizens; a country in which all individuals feel and know that they are valued members of society with constitutionally guaranteed rights; a country that respects human dignity, promotes human development, fosters human equality and advances human freedom. I pledge to: · Lead a government founded on values that promote and protect fundamental human rights and freedoms. I will promote the supremacy of the Constitution and the rule of law, affirm separation of the powers of government and support an independent judiciary. · Present a detailed strategy for protecting the fundamental rights and freedoms provided for in our Constitution. There will be emphasis on the rights of vulnerable persons including women, children and persons living with disabilities as well as access to justice and prisons reforms. Insurgency and Insecurity I have had the opportunity to serve my country in the military up to the highest level, as a Major General and as the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. In the course of my service, I had defended the territorial integrity of Nigeria. And if called upon to do so again, I shall rise to the occasion. As a father, I feel the pain of the victims of insurgency, kidnapping and violence whether they are the widows and orphans of military, paramilitary or civilians. I pledge to: · Ensure that under my watch, no force, external or internal, will occupy even an inch of Nigerian soil. I will give all it takes to ensure that our girls kidnapped from Chibok are rescued and reunited with their families. · Deliver a Marshal Plan on insurgency, terrorism, ethnic and religious violence, kidnapping, rural banditry and ensure that never again will Nigerian children be slaughtered or kidnapped at will. · Boost the morale of our fighting forces and the generality of Nigerians by leading from the front as the Commander-in-Chief and not hide in the comfort and security of Aso Rock. · Give especial attention to the welfare of our armed forces and all other security personnel and their families, including State-guaranteed life insurance for all officers and men as well as protect the families of our fallen heroes. · Ensure that acts of heroism and valour in the service to the nation are publicly recognized and celebrated. · Establish close working relationship with governors of the states affected by insurgency, with leaders of our neighbouring countries and with leaders around the world to cooperate in combating insurgency, oil theft, piracy and criminality. · Activate regular meetings of the National Police Council to ensure the discharge of its true constitutional roles in a transparent and accountable way. · Fight for you, and alongside you. We will fight together to defeat terrorism. But I will be honest with you about our challenges and I will bear the responsibilities of my charge. I will not lie to you or exaggerate our triumphs. My administration will be thoroughly transparent in every step of our daily struggle and together we will win the war. Niger Delta In many years of oil exploration, the Niger Delta has become perhaps, the world’s worst eco-system, a byword for environmental degradation, exploitation and diseases. I believe that protecting the livelihood of our people in the Niger Delta should transcend our interest its oil. I pledge to: · Commit myself and my administration to the protection and regeneration of the environment in the Niger Delta and to ensure that oil companies comply with global best practices on environmental protection. · Sustain and streamline the human capital development in the Niger Delta, especially focusing on youth and women. · Reform investment in infrastructural development of the Niger Delta and ensure that the NDDC is held accountable to its mandate. Diversity Nigeria’s greatest asset is her people. My commitment is to invest in our people and ensure that they have the opportunity to achieve their full potentials and enjoy the full benefits of their citizenship, regardless of their religion, region, ethnicity, gender or disability. I pledge to: · Continually acknowledge our diversity and consciously promote equality and equity in all government businesses and activities. · Implement the National Gender Policy including 35% of appointive positions for women. · Work with the National Assembly to pass the National Disability Act and the Equal Opportunities Bill. Health We must give real meaning to the old saying that Health is Wealth. We must take all possible measures to ensure that our people stay healthy, but we must also ensure that when they fall ill, they can get help. Healthcare in Nigeria is in crises. Too many people do not get any treatment. For those who do get treated, all too often, the care they receive is poor. Far too many die from easily treatable diseases and what should be routine treatment often end in death. Furthermore, Nigeria is set to miss our MDG targets. The statistics speak for themselves. I pledge to: · Unveil a health sector review policy to ensure efficient and effective management of our health systems with focus on prevention. · Ensure that no Nigerian will have any reason to go outside the country for medical treatment. · Guarantee financial sustainability to the health sector and minimum basic health care for all. · Review occupational health laws and immediately commence enforcement of the provisions to reduce hazards in the work place. · Partner with State Governments and development partners to ensure all-round implementation of our primary health plans by expanding access to health insurance for rural communities. Education I believe that our education system must prepare our children for the responsibilities of citizenship and prepare our youths to contribute to the development of our country. Therefore, I shall focus on restoring the lost glory of our education by implementing reforms that will bring quality back into our schools and position our universities and polytechnics to provide market-relevant skills to our youths. I pledge to: · Embark on a program of mass mobilisation to ensure that all children of school age, no matter where they may reside in our country, and no matter the social conditions of their parents, are in school. Working in co-operation with the State Governments, we shall make the required investments in infrastructure, learning materials, nutrition and children healthcare. To this end, UBEC Fund will be reviewed to ensure greater efficiency in utilization. · Provide on-the-job retraining opportunities for existing teachers at both the basic and secondary levels while providing the right incentives to keep teachers in the classrooms and attract bright young men and women to take up career in teaching. · Work with other levels of government and through relevant government agencies to allocate resources to schools while strengthening community participation in school management. · Implement a comprehensive review of the goal and content of our secondary education to ensure that it also serves the purpose of skills acquisition and fits purpose. · Set up Colleges of Skills and Enterprise to replace the old technical colleges. This will be done with direct participation from relevant industry and professional groups in the private sector. Based on local market demands, each of the colleges will focus on high job demand sectors of the economy such as agriculture, ICT, telecommunications, entertainment, construction, oil and gas and sports. · Establish special purpose fund for a Secondary School level education. · Improve the competitiveness of our universities and polytechnics and position them at the heart of the national productivity, innovation and enterprise. · Pursue a policy of non-discrimination between the universities and the polytechnics. Agriculture Oil has served our country, but it has also excluded majority of Nigerians from the mainstream of our economy. I am convinced that our guarantee for inclusive growth is agriculture. I pledge to: •Make agriculture a major focus of the government and lay the institutional foundation to attract large-scale investments and capital to the sector. •Actively promote a well-coordinated and innovatively funded Youth in Commercial Agribusiness Programme. •Establish agricultural produce storage, pricing and marketing systems to ensure real commercial value and minimize waste. •Work with State Governments to launch Agricultural Support Programmes that will drive agricultural land development and mechanization. •Revamp, revitalize and improve on the national agricultural extension and rural support service system. •Lay the groundwork for a standardized market uptake and aggregation outlets for specific agricultural produce. •Revamp the key development banks (Bank of Agriculture, Bank of Industry and Nigeria Import & Export Bank) to fund inclusive agricultural value chain operations •Liberalise and expand agricultural and rural insurance system with premium subventions support to farmers •Revamp the agricultural cooperative system to drive rural agriculture and improve stakes for smallholder farmers. •Develop a system of small-scale irrigation systems to ensure all-year round farming. •Revamping key agriculture research institutions and deliver their outputs through effective network of extension services. Management of the Economy for Shared Prosperity All Nigerians deserve to benefit from our collective wealth. We promise not to leave any Nigerian behind in our determination to create, expand and ensure equitable and effective allocation of economic opportunities. No matter the amount of wealth we create, it would be meaningless unless it benefits the majority of our people. Power Our failure to ensure a stable supply of electricity has been an impediment to economic growth, productivity and national security. I pledge to: · Address the gaps in power sector privatization to ensure it serves the needs of our people. · Explore and develop alternative sources of power such as small, medium and large hydro plants, wind, coal and solar and other forms of renewable energy to ensure efficient and affordable power supply. · Invest in technical skills development for efficient management of energy resources. Sports and Culture Sports and culture are important instruments for social cohesion, national integration and promotion of positive national image. They also provide a strong platform for youth development and the expression of our abundant creative talents. I pledge to: · Invest and encourage investments in both small and large-scale sports facilities to enable mass participation in sports. · Ensure that participation in sports become a core component of our education at all levels. · Activate incentives for the private sector to invest in the development of high performance sports. Culture I pledge to: · Support real investments in the entertainment, arts and creative industries. · Strengthen the regulatory framework to protect and preserve our culture and creative industry and prevent it from the scourge of piracy. · Develop and strengthen the value link-chain of the culture industry to deepen the industry and provide jobs. Source : www.naij.com/414497-general-buharis-public-letter-to-all-nigerians.html |
With due honor and respect, corps members across the country request the intervention of INEC national chairman, Professor Attahiru Muhammadu Jega, on non payment of corps members for election as INEC Ad hoc staffs. Sir, corps members from different states across Nigeria wish to inform you of non payment of our stipends as INEC Ad hoc staffs. Corps members across the country received different amounts as stipend which has been causing so much confusion. We think all corps members are supposed to be paid the same amount as stipend and at the same time but the reverse is the case. Training allowance is to be paid at the conclusion of the training but it is so unfortunate that some corps members in some states across the country have not been paid their training allowance. Some were paid for the first training alone, some were paid just 4,000 instead of 4,500 for the first training and all sorts of things. [4/2, 3:07 PM] +234 816 339 5905: To make this clear to you sir, we give these states as examples with the amount they have received since the first day of their INEC training till date; Abia state: some corps members in this state have received N4,500 + N3,000 + N4,000 making a total of 11,500 while some have just received N4,500 for the first training alone. Abuja (FCT): some corps members in the federal capital territory have been paid N4,500 as the first training allowance while some have not received anything at all. Cross River state: some corps members received N4,395 as the first training allowance while some have not received anything at all. Delta State: Corps members in this state have not received anything at all even the training allowance. Ebonyi state: some corps members have received N4,500 + N13,000 making N17,500 while some have just received N4,500 for the first training alone. Kogi state: some corps members in this state have received N9,000 while some have received nothing. Lagos state: corps members in this state have not received any allowance at all. Ondo state: Some corps members in this state have received N4,500 as their first training allowance while some have not received anything at all. Having gone through all these sir, we think you understand much. Why the allowance being paid does varies with states. Some states INEC officials were just trying to embezzle the money or doing business with the money. All Corps members supposed to have received N7,500 as the training fee and half of the money for the election by now as promised but it is unfortunate that this is not the case. We have obeyed the clarion call as NYSC anthem says by submitting and surrendering ourselves to partake in the election and to have gone through such stress so as to make sure the elections were free and fair. All corps members across the country hereby seek for your intervention in urging the concerned people to pay all the corps members our full training allowance of N7,500 and the remaining allowances we are entitled to be paid. We shall be very grateful if this application is urgently and favorably considered. Thanks. ALL CORPS MEMBERS |
charix:will u stop dreaming u were d one in his shoes... Beefer.... |
It's a must for all corp members to read through this manual so as to know how to conduct oneself during this election in line with NYSC guidelines so as to avoid any hitch. Visit http://bamisepeters..in/2015/03/election-2015-manuals-for-corpers-adhoc.html?m=1 to have it on your mobile phone |
Benue no b better state 4 Nigerian graduates i swear... In okpokwu local govt of this same Benue state where am currently serving well water is being sold,no b clean water o. No food(they call it food basket, na lie o,na empty basket of the nation) things r very costly... Pls i vote for total scraping of nysc or better still corpers should not b posted to some states. |
So jega can stop boko-haram in 6 weeks.... Infact, jonathan u don lose, na jega i go even vote 4....go start to prepare to stay in aso rock jega. |
Nigeria police should start producing flying officers so dt d ministry wl continue in d air as highway robbers start looking for naily woods dt wl stay in d air to stop cars for d robbery ministry. |
It has been a sci-fi dream for decades, but for those who have forever wanted to buy a flying car? You only have a couple more years to wait, says the company that has successfully built and tested prototypes of the "aeromobil" that can both drive and fly. The aeromobil, a comfy two seater that transforms into a light sports aircraft, aims to go on sale in just two years from Slovakia-based Aeromobil. "We believe that 2017 weíll be able to launch this to market," said company co-founder and CEO Juraj Vaculik at a presentation at the South By Southwest Interactive conference in Austin Sunday. The limited edition vehicle targeted at wealthy supercar buyers and flight enthusiasts will have a flying range of almost 700 kilometres on regular gasoline, Vaculik said. It is equipped with partial autopilot and a parachute that will automatically deploy if the pilot falls ill. "Nobody has to jump out," he said. He said pricing has not been set, but will be in the range of hundreds of thousands of U.S. dollars. He envisions it as being both for private and shared usage. www.nigeriainfo.fm/lagos/more/technologies/item/1022-new-technology-the-flying-car-is-finally-here |
Yorubas don't find it uneasy to spell any name of any tribe, though at times a letter might be missing. Why is it that other people of other tribes commonly misspell yoruba names? What may be/is responsible for that? |
afonomics:egon no b oou, though its possible but the hall am seeing isnt llt1 at all |
It will reach everyone but its not everyone dt wl collect it |
But som1 cannot login to d site now, abi how una dey do am? |
This corper in okpokwu local government in Benue state paid the school fees of 2 pupils in his PPA after they emerge as the best pupils in mathematics and English respectively which he taught them for the term. What do you think of him? In the pix is the headmaster by the left, the two pupils by the center and the corper by the right.
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osomhene:so far dt age no reach 30 and above u go change am 4 camp but if it is more dan 30 its better anyone wt such issue quickly find solutions to it b4 the registration closin date, it affected my friend last November. |
Whenever you are sad it is necessary you keep away from some things so as not to aggravate the situation. Some of the things to/not do are as follows: 1.Look for a quiet place to relax. 2. Try to do some of the things you love doing. 3. Listen to your best choice music, it cools your mind off any worries or issues related to that sadness 4. Look for your confidant and express your feelings. 5. Try not to think about what made you sad. 6. Take a nap. 7. Go out on a visit to a friend or to any other relaxation center. One or more of the above tips will be very helpful to ease you of any sadness, try it today. bamisepeters..de/2015/03/things-to-do-when-you-are-sad.html?m=1 |
wristwatch:tnx |
lolaxavier:No problem |
Am glad my post made frontpage 4 d 1st time since i became a nairalander, tnx seun and my fellow nairalanders who v made ds a reality.... Am happy(lol) |
Most men are also confused when choosing their life partner which shouldn't be so. This are some of the tips to consider before choosing a your "wife material" : 1. She must love God (depending on the religion) 2. She must love you naturally (without any clause) 3. She must love your family (your parents and siblings especially) 4. She must be at least good in the kitchen( winning your belly should be one of her major business) 5. She must be ready to also fetch at least little income to complement your own income either through self owned job or otherwise(an idle wife is a burden to the home)... Read on... http://bamisepeters..de/2015/03/qualities-woman-must-possess-to-become.html?m=1 |
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