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nwaozzugwor:Still available since 2022? |
Goodly1:I did. I sent them an email. I got a response, with a link directing me to a site where i can book an appointment. |
Goodly1:Thank you. I couldn't see Benin centre while booking appointment. Is there something I'm missing?
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Goodly1:Thank you so much |
illuminaty:Do you know if there are centers outside of Lagos and Abuja. I'm in PHC and I don't know if there's any center in PHC. Also, do you know the actual amount for the TB test, I'm seeing some conflicting figures online. Thank you. |
illuminaty:Thank you so much. I've been on it since late December. |
Please guys I need urgent help. I've gotten my CoS from my employer. I need to apply for TB test. Please how can I apply for it? |
Goodly1:Thank you so much. |
Please guys, what's the fastest way to get a police clearance certificate and how much does it cost? I advise on this please as I don't want to fall into wrong hands. |
Hello Nairalanders. I'm not sure if this is the right section to put this thread. I want to share my ugly experience using UPS courier services to send a package from Nigeria to London, UK. We needed to send some documents to London and due to the importance and urgency, we needed the documents to get to London as soon as possible, we opted to use UPS courier company. We were told to pay for express service,if we wanted it delivered fast, and we did, this would later turn out to be our worst mistake ever. On the 15th of August we paid for the delivery and were assured that it would get to London within 3-5 business days. On the 5th working day we contacted UPS office to find out why our package was yet to be delivered and the people at their office could not even account for the delivery. We tracked the package via their website and it said the package was on the way but still at Dubai. Then on Thursday, 24th August, I wrote them an email explaining to them that our package has not been delivered even after paying for express delivery and its over 9 working days. There was no reply to that email. I sent a DM to the Twitter handle @UPS, detailing the whole event, but I got a response from DM that their Twitter handle is only for US shipments/deliveries and does not carter for Europe. We went back to their office, this time we insisted that we were not leaving until the package is delivered, after a very long phone calls by the staff we saw and several back and forth, we were given a phone number to call one "Duncan" We called several times but no one answered the phone. Later that day, I received a mail from Duncan saying that they were sorry, that the package was delayed. I made it clear to them that if the package isn't delivered on Friday 25th August, that we would be at risk of losing huge business interest and that if that happens, UPS will be paying huge compensation for the inconvenience they've caused us due to their gross incompetence. I also requested for assurance that the package would be delivered on 25th August, I was told that it will be delivered and that their top management staff are on it and that the package will be in the next BT flight to London. Unfortunately, till this minute, the package has not been delivered. When tracked, it says the package is in Keoln, Germany. I believe UPS courier company are brazenly doing this because they feel they can get away with anything in Nigeria due to the fact that there's no functional government agency that regulates and oversees their activities, they feel their customers are helpless, therefore nothing will happen. We are considering instituting a lawsuit on monday against UPS courier company for breach of contract and loss of business interest due to their gross incompetence. It is sad the way these companies operate in Nigeria. They behave anyhow because there's little or no government checks. I have never seen such a poorly run business. No customer service. Poor communication and correspondence. Zero issue resolution channels. You're practically on your own and at their mercy. Totally unacceptable. I will not advise anyone, not even my enemy, to use UPS courier services. They are the worst courier company on earth. Admin please move to front page to get more traction.
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This woman is very brilliant. She lectured us during my postgraduate days at FUTO. Congratulations ma |
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advanceDNA:Exactly. The same way placing a car way above it's market value can be annoying. Bottom line is, always be considerate and civil enough to accommodate other people's divergent opinion, no matter how annoying it may seem, especially as a seller. You need to do away with the urge to attack people that price your item below your expectations. It's a free world. |
Serious buyer. I'm in PH, if you agree for 500k I will come and pay tomorrow. Fair deal. |
600k |
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How is the buses? |
HOPE UZODINMA LISTS ITEMS TO RECOVER FROM OKOROCHA. Join the Recovery Team WHAT TO RECOVER FROM OKOROCHA AND FAMILY By IMO STATE GOVERNMENT. By Collins Opurozor 1. The N59.6 billion taken from the local government system by Okorocha. 2. The Eastern Palm University built with Imo money but personalized by Okorocha. 3. The N96 billion being the stolen portion of Imo's IGR for eight years. 4. N40 billion siphoned through the unexecuted 27 general hospitals projects. 5. The Old IBC premises at Orji. 6. The Nekede and Orji Mechanic Villages. 7. Also, vast expanse of land on the Sam Mbakwe Airport road was acquired by the Government for the purpose of attracting a Naval Base. 8. The Adapalm in Ohaji which Okorocha said was leased out to investors and left in ruins till date. 9. Westbrook Hotels which was built by Okorocha's son-in-law, Uche Nwosu. 10. WODDI Wellness Center owned by Okorocha's wife, Nkechi, built on the former Imo State Secretariat Annex, a land forcefully acquired from the State by Uche Nwosu as Commissioner for Lands. 11. The Reach FM owned by Uche Nwosu, without any known legitimate means of owning such huge property. 12. The multi billion Naira Farmers Market built by Geraldine, Okorocha's sister, on a land belonging to the State. 13. Over twenty-five plots State land acquired by Uche Nwosu upon which El Freeda Foundation was built. This is the Foundation through which billions of Naira have been laundered out of the State. 14. Extervia Mega Supermarket opposite Civic Center Estate owned by Ogechi Ololo, Okorocha's sister. 15. Municipal Plaza owned by Nkechi Okorocha built on a land forcefully acquired from a civil servant by Uche Nwosu. 16. Twitter Bites acquired by Geraldine Okorocha forcefully from Mr. Fans. 17. Spibat Estate most of which land was forcefully taken from Mbieri people by Okorocha. 18. House of Freeda Malls in Owerri, Abuja and Lagos built by Uloma, Uche Nwosu's wife. 19. A mighty poultry farm beside Shoprite owned by Uche Nwosu on a land forcefully acquired. 20. A probe into the JPROS financial sleaze perpetrated in Okorocha's first term. 21. Recovery of over N800 million given to Okorocha's sister, Geraldine per annum, for Christmas trees. 22. Recovery of the N600 million diverted through the supposed renovation of the Imo State Secretariat. 23. Recovery of the N18 billion looted through the alleged construction of primary school blocks across the State. 24. Recovery of all the markets in the State which Okorocha has claimed 30% ownership. 25. Recovery of the ISOPADEC funds and the 13% oil derivation funds which amount to over N20 billion. 26. Recovery of the cardboard industry at Owerri-Ebeiri in Orlu. 27. Recovery of the N2 billion diverted through the construction of the completely worthless Akachi Tower. 28. A probe into and recovery of over N120 billion diverted through failed road projects. There is no single road project done by Okorocha that is not a failure. 29. Recovery of hundreds of plots of land taken from the State by Okorocha and family, spread across the state. 30. Recovery of Imo's security votes which Okorocha personalized for eight years. 31. Recovery of IRROMA equipment worth billions of Naira looted by Okorocha. 32. Recovery of ITC vehicles and investments looted by Okorocha, and many more loots! 33. Bailout funds diverted by him and his family. |
Do you have screen for Dell latitude N5050 laptop? If yes, how much is it? |
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900k sir? |
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450k where's your location? |
In need of a car for Bolt in Port Harcourt. I can make a down payment if need be. Thank you. 07063601958 |
I'm available if you have a similar deal in Port Harcourt. |
Sango Egbe Nze Let's go... Armadas. I can't forget this movie, rattlesnake. |