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By God’s Grace, the Cup is ours |
I guess you are not updated… Oshodi 1.1m Abi. Okay ooo |
Not bad. Great work. Up SE of Nigeria |
You guys should fix your party. Enough of all this front and back. You can’t are mature enough na |
Hmmm. E don happen. Now people will be cautious of our nation. |
Politics is playing btw both parties… The Present Governor and Gbenga Daniel. Anyways, you guys are only concern about yourself not the betterment of the citizens. All na game… I wish them all the best |
Waooo. Painful way to leave the earth. Killed by what was once joyful to him. May the killer never know peace |
This is pathetic. Hopefully they will be save and get a good live. Mercy will speak for you all. |
I think the president is a loyal man, but should this be a national priority for now… Politics has its way of overriding public interest. Anyways Nigerians don’t really care. Everyone is trying to sort themselves. |
Send your contact to me quote author=Akinfemmy post=135827580]I worked as a photographer for a studio in Lagos. I started the job in January, and the studio was newly launched, so we weren't getting much traction. However, during the interview stage, the CEO didn't mention that there were no clients. He spoke as though there were already clients, and it was just a matter of me coming to work. It wasn't until I resumed that I found out this wasn't the case, but he assured us that we shouldn't worry, our salaries wouldn't be affected, and he was hiring a marketer. The marketer joined us in February, but nothing changed. Although we were working, most of the jobs were promotional, and only a few were paid. Fast-forward to June, after the end of May, we were all expecting our salaries. However, the first week passed, and then the second week, so I wrote an email asking why our salaries were delayed. I also informed management that I was running out of money to cover my transportation and daily expenses, which might later stop me from working. I asked if there was a good reason for the delay, it would be kind of management to inform us. I sent the email on Monday last week. On Friday, I informed the secretary that I didn't have any money, and I might not be able to come to work if I wasn't paid. She didn't respond. The following day, Saturday, I stayed home and didn't go to work, unaware that some staff members had also decided to stay home. That evening, I received an email stating that I had been terminated with immediate effect and that I was to return all company properties by Tuesday, which was just my ID card. I replied that I wouldn't return anything until my salary was paid. Note that I had worked for two weeks in June. On Monday, I received my pay, but it was only for May. I went to the studio on Tuesday to return my ID card. The secretary informed me that I might be paid for June's salary by the end of the month. And that's how my unemployment journey started.[/quote] |
I think am impressed by the decision of getting a will before he died. This will be peace among the families however, I was worried about the condition he gave to the wife… but I feel he loves the woman so much… he won’t wish another man have access to what he enjoyed. |
Sp33i: |
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I need |
So? |
Great move... collaboration among ministries and agencies is important to ensure better coordination and efficiency. |
Great Analysis |
Great Analysis... |
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Hmmm... Nigeria my country!!! It is well |
Lagos leads others follows... Home for all... |
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Scammers no dey rest... always looking for lives to destroy |
Sound guy... lessson here is always have a strong conviction and also create a platform for your children, it will help them as they grow in making quality choices. |
What is left to eat then? |
Thank God |
Lovely |
She should have done better... she was given an opportunity but allowed money to take over her. I know she wish she has done better. It is well with all of us. |
We need to develop our continent... Nigeria shall be great again. |