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Beaf:ehen, okay come aberdeen or anywhere around and call someone "oyibo" derogatorily and u will enter soup. |
@Ajadudu, u r very right, even "oyibo" is a racist comment as well. |
This guy is in soup! |
yoi |
yes. passed mine, interview is wednesday by 1pm |
SAHARA REPORTERS are bunch of liars, How could they formulate these baseless stories and publish them as news? This is stupid and very unprofessional of them to say the least, The same way the reported that Goodluck paid a visit to Ya'adua when he returned from his treatment abroad and he (GJ) almost fainted. We heard later from the GJ that he never saw Ya'adua until his death, na wa o, |
good question, Seun oya ansa |
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[size=28pt]RUBEN ABATI-------Guardian Newspapers[/size] |
AN atmosphere of glitz and glamour has enveloped South Africa as the 2010 edition of the Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA) World Cup kicks off this afternoon at Johannesburg’s Soccer City stadium with an opening match between host (Bafana Bafana) and Mexico. Before the opening match at 1400hrs, a colorful, energetic and distinctly African musical fashion will be watched live by millions of viewers in 215 countries. This is the first time the FIFA World Cup is taking place on African soil. Some African leaders as well as prominent persons in various fields are expected in the former apartheid enclave for the month-long (June-July) fiesta. The South African government has invited President Goodluck Jonathan and Pastor Temitope Balogun Joshua (for the opening and closing prayers) to the event while Afro-Beat music star Femi Kuti will perform the famous Bang, Bang, Bang track. Edo State governor Adams Oshiomhole who is part of the Nigerian contingent has implored the country’s national team (Super Eagles) to lift its game as it confronts two-time winner Argentina tomorrow in its first group match. Greece and South Korea are the other members of the group. Oshiomhole said the Super Eagles should be undaunted as they face one of the most difficult challenges at the group stage, praying that the spirit and support of millions of soccer loving Nigerians would definitely inspire them to victory. “With a can do spirit, the Super Eagles should arise and conquer,” he added. The 30-minute ceremony, with its cast of 1,581 world-class artists, dancers, musicians and performers will reflect Africa’s proud cultural heritage and showcase the significant infrastructural and technological progress the continent has made. It will include Africa’s rich artistic talent, established and emerging, as well as some exciting new performers. Multiple Grammy Award winner, R Kelly, will sing the ceremony’s showpiece song, Sign of a Victory with South Africa’s Soweto Spiritual Singers. The rest of the world-class line-up for the opening ceremony also features celebrated South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela, Algerian Afro-pop artist Khaled, legendary Ghanaian band Osibisa, as well as top-class South African artists Thandiswa Mazwai, Hip Hop Pantsula (HHP), TKZee and vocalist Timothy Moloi. The theme of the ceremony is: “Welcoming the World Home” and is produced for the 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee (OC) by the VWV TILL DAWN Consortium, comprising the VWV Group and Till Dawn Entertainment. The consortium, which successfully staged the opening and closing ceremonies of the FIFA Confederations Cup 2009, will also produce the tournament’s closing ceremony for the OC on July 11, 2010. The country of nearly 50 million has gone soccer crazy with thousands of fans wrapped in flags and tooting Vuvuzela horns dancing on the streets, as they welcome visitors to Johannesburg. South African Football Association (SAFA) president, Kirsten Nematandani, expressed thanks for the support given to his country to stage the World Cup. The Bafana Bafana will also face 1998 world champion France and Uruguay in Group A. The country’s President Jacob Zuma has dedicated the tournament to freedom hero, Dr. Nelson Mandela. Speaking to the players ahead of a training session during the week Zuma said he hoped the team was “in combat mode" and aiming to win the tournament. “The Cup has landed in Africa for the first time and it landed in South Africa," Zuma said. "It should stay here." Chief Executive Officer of the Local Organising Committee, Dr. Danny Jordaan, says today’s opening ceremony would be a real African celebration of joy, life and energy. On his part, South Africa’s Minister of Arts and Culture, Lulu Xingwana said: “I believe the Opening Ceremony is going to be a super showpiece of the very best of African arts, culture, song and dance. There will be a full representation of South African artists and artists from Africa, especially from the participating six-pack nations representing Africa at the tournament.” |
Let me state categorically here that the problem is not with "Mothers in law", the problem is with WOMEN generally, why do wives complain that mothers in law are mean and wicked? why do wives also complain that Men are tied to their Mothers' apron string, at the end of the day, these wives turn into Mothers and one day into Mothers in law and the circle continues, I think the nature of Women generally is the bottom line here, WOMEN WANT TO BE IN CONTROL all the time, of their children, husband, church, country, workplace and when they see another woman around, they become jealous, over-protective, competitive and disgruntled. GOD HELP YOU PEOPLE |
PRESIDENTIAL aspirant on the platform of FRESH Party and Head Pastor, Household of God Ministries, the Reverend Chris Okotie, yesterday, emerged first in the second phase of the National Popularity Poll: "Who Do You Want To Be The Next President" jointly organised by Silverbird Group and Vanguard Newspapers. He polled 31.17 per cent of the total votes cast. In the results released at the corporate headquarters of Silverbird Group in Lagos, Governors Sam Egwu (Enugu) and Orji Kalu (Abia) came second and third with 13.38 per cent and 11.77 per cent respectively. KATSINA State Governor and presidential flag-bearer of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, is to replace President Olusegun Obasanjo on May 29, according to the result of last Saturday's election released yesterday. Professor Maurice Iwu, the Chief Returning Officer for the election, said Governor Yar'Adua got 24,638,063 of the 34 million votes cast. NOW, SOLUDO WATCH OUT!!! |
Did Anyone Have An Idea? yes I did! hahaha |
Rijkard:hahahaha, yeah right b0dnel:lwkmd!!!! Gbawe:Seun Pls put this on the front page now, it has made my day, |
So? All these unfonfimed news sef!!! Saharareporters, pointblacknews and 234next categories, hisssssssssssss |
And now, Thats rule of law bullshit!!!!! |
The only thing this bank sabi na adverts |
Any other help? |
@Op, Go ahead for the test/interview. Your friend indeed! |
jassie:thanks jassie, am in Porsgrunn. Are you in Norway? I need to network o! My people in Norway, show some love |
@Mobouch, Msc in Systems Control Engineering. Two years programme. Any help in the pipeline? NL, help o! My money is running out. |
i dont believe ur story |
@Justwise and shotster, Thanks @MOBUCH, Telemark University College |
Hello NL, I just arrived Norway two days ago. I am a Masters degree student. Please could anyone hep me out with Part-time job opportunities-agents,job boards in Europe, holiday jobs etc. Thanks NL, |
allinfog:The truth is YOU ARE NOT! What is this rubbish about? a question, statement or just utter stupidity? I wonder how you can create a job. For who? |
All Hail OsamaObama!!!!! |
Seum:Why is he always using the lesser hajj as alibi for his medical check up? This Man is sick and should resign, But he can remain there, afterall he is not the first president to die in Power ![]() |
What are your greatest strengths? You know that your key strategy is to first uncover your interviewer's greatest wants and needs before you answer questions. And from Question 1, you know how to do this. Prior to any interview, you should have a list mentally prepared of your greatest strengths. You should also have, a specific example or two, which illustrates each strength, an example chosen from your most recent and most impressive achievements. You should, have this list of your greatest strengths and corresponding examples from your achievements so well committed to memory that you can recite them cold after being shaken awake at 2:30AM. Then, once you uncover your interviewer's greatest wants and needs, you can choose those achievements from your list that best match up. As a general guideline, the 10 most desirable traits that all employers love to see in their employees are: A proven track record as an achiever, especially if your achievements match up with the employer's greatest wants and needs. Intelligence, management "savvy". Honesty, integrity, a decent human being. Good fit with corporate culture, someone to feel comfortable with, a team player who meshes well with interviewer's team. Likeability, positive attitude, sense of humor. Good communication skills. Dedication, willingness to walk the extra mile to achieve excellence. Definiteness of purpose, clear goals. Enthusiasm, high level of motivation. Confident, healthy, a leader. Culled from http://interviews./ |


