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hnrstephen: Yes! Yes, I would.May the LORD continue to strengthen you and bring the happiness to your home again. |
neupert: We have both laptop batteries that can last for 5hours plus and it cost 10,500 for each one.Good. And thank you. I will get in touch. |
Yahoo messenger... Yahoo messenger.... Is that the name of a Courier company?.... Oh oh Oh ok.... That is.... |
I am also looking for for my hp pavilion dv 5. I dey Lagos. Please let's know if you've got it. |
unapologetic: Journalists listen to the chemical weapons expert’s testimonyOnly the actors and dates have changed. The events and weapons are still the same. Arise, giant! |
BrillIant. Meanwhile PDP FC is still topping the league with major signings across the country. These include Nuho Rilbado, who is the immediate past skipper of the APC FC. One wonders how his Osun state fans are takng the news. Jim Agbajay, a savvy midfielder of the Labour United has also been secured for a yet to be disclosed sum. He is tipped to help PDP FC secure the Capital One Cup, a tourney the APC has managed to dominate for 4 seasons in a roll. The signings continue as PDP FC seems to have all the funds to buy any player of their choice. One only hopes they don't buy Baller Tinoboo himself, after all there were undenied rumours of matchfixing in the last Champions League Finals beleved to have run into billions of Naira. |
SirShymex: The first thing here is that: did Hamas claim the murder of those boys?Yes. Hamas claimed responsibility. http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/hamas-admits-kidnapping-israeli-teens/2014/08/21/6e70b51e-2957-11e4-8b10-7db129976abb_story.html |
No and Yes. No, because you, not the customer is the expert on the product you sell or service you render. You [are expected to] know better and show professionalism. ... Yes, because you are in business to make profit and a customer who offers you his back than his custom is another profit out the window. This is why we try to be tactful and surrender to the customer in a bid to win his patronage. Cash is king, the saying goes, and the customer has the king in his pocket, his account - wherever! You must stoop to win what direction he doles it. The customer makes the final decision, and you want that decision to be in your favour. It is in the light of this capability that we are ready to compromise in the customer's favour. |
You are welcome home. Meanwhile, the location you are reporting from, which you didn't state, may also be largely influencing these opinions. Yes we are happy and laughable. But please be less trusting of those smiles. You have been told. Again, welcome and cheers. |
zbaby86: I have married the man of my dreams 5 months ago. I am South African and he is Yoruba and spends most of his time in Nigeria on business. I lost my job just a few months before our wedding - yet managed to continue sustaining myself through my savings until about 2 months ago and started a small business too. My hubby says we are having it hard and is complaining that his Nigerian clients are taking too long with payments and the financial system in SA is very time bound. I haven't seen my husband over 2 months now - he is not keen on me visiting Nigeria and does not even support my suggestion to work in Nigeria. I am very confused as I am doing my last semester in a master's degree - to secure a better income as a expat. I don't know what happens in our bank account- am kept in the dark and I find myself depressed some days and feeling anger and hatred towards him. He knows that we have spent all the money I had saved up and now he keeps sending me whatever amounts of money he feels I deserve whenever he wants to. I feel that my life is spiraling down and I don't know what to do anymore. He keeps telling me that the business is growing yet we seem to have more creditors. He says I'll never understand the business land scape in Nigeria so should just accept whatever he does. I feel trapped as my school work is now suffering as well as the business coz am always stressed, sick with depression and always under pressure. He has changed and I still love and trust him, yet I am scared of being played.Even though information on how long and close you courted is not available from your post, I strongly believe in your marriage. This stage, had there even been no financial strain, is usually very testy in marriage. Please keep the communication lines open. Trust him anyway- it is good for your health and his. It is my opinion that he is trying to fix things before bringing you over and should he want to get you over with, it is my honest opinion that your depression would have been about his no-communication. I wish your home, studies and family income well. Ciao. |
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Not all people live forever. Not all people die once.l Long live Dr. Adadevoh |
Sad. Very sad. I still maintain that killing fellow humans for whatever reason is unjustifiable under any guise. Does ISIS think America will back down by simply getting an harmless civilian to read a script and then murdering someone who is altogether unconnected to your battle for an Islamic caliphate? ISIS and all know that that won't work. It was just an obvious script to shed American blood. One earnestly hopes that the Security Council finds the video as false when verified. |
audiigee: Guys the prices are ok for a start o,Sonata i10 that A̶̲̥̅♏ currently using came to ♍ƺ at 950k. Compare that with a new one of 1.5m, I think its a fare price for now. But it will surely come down with a high demand. My opinion thoughHere we go again! You are using a Sonata i10? Wonderful! Please call me when you start using your Avalon Yaris. Thank you. |
It calls for concern. Little wonder it bothered you to the point of creating a thread for it. Let us do some maths: Are you married? Are your syblings of marriageable age married, that you are contemplating single parenthood? Are you or any member of your family trying for a child? Are you pondering on a very huge idea? Are you on a huge secret that bothers you at night before you sleep? If you are able to earnestly answer these questions, that's all. |
Congratulations Mrs TeeBillz. You shall deliver in peace and perfect joy. may those believing God for a blessing as yours be so blessed too in Jesus name. Amen. |
Lastdon02: tanks For Your response sir. Bt like howmuch do u think they will charge me @ coprate affairs commission?I think up to 12k total. I think holding 15 will be a not bad idea. |
You wll have to register a business name for say sole proprietorship with this desired name. Once the business name registration is done, you approach the bank of your choice to open a corporate account for your business name. I can't refer you to any contact who can help you with the registration but find your way to the Corporate Affairs Commission in your state capital and get started. All the best. If you need further help, pls quote me here. |
This is not shocking. It is sickening. |
chukwuma101: Easy! I have not come here to argue "politicking" and how it "makes us stop employing our brains". I do not support the administration of an under researched drug on humans. I only raised an objective concern that highlights Western hypocrisy. Last year in USA, a police man was fired for shooting @ a squirrel, but the same nation intentionally injects a lethal virus in an animal to text the efficacy of their drug. My question is, "Is it right or wrong" "how negligible or otherwise is the life of an animal" what is the stand of the world in violence against animals" How much does the sacrosanctity of our life compare to that of our animal brothers?ok |
chukwuma101: so a monkey is a negligible collateral damage?Yes. This is the way politicking makes us stop employing our brains. I am very sure you will willingly take a bullet for a monkey, right. That is how precious monkeys are to the human race than you think you are. And yes, I am with the LASG on this one. Except the zmapp is not available, I won't support using humans as lab rats for a drug whose manufacturer remains anonymous. Use rats, monkeys and yes, monkeys instead of humans before graduating to volunteers. |
NnennaNelly: Hi my good friends..I took FCMB aptitude test last month for the position of marketing officer and I passed..My interview is on the 17th of this month..Pls I want to know the best choice of cloth to wear and I also want to know the questions I would be expecting...How far? I'd like to believe it is the rigours of training that has prevented you from coming to share your testimony. Anyway, we are waiting. |
Very good job op. But what is Toyin Street doing on that list when either or both Awolowo Rds are not there? Where is Nnamdi Azikwe? If you hadn't mentioned Adetokunbo Ademola in the place of Ahmadu Bello, not too many people will not forget to take you up on that choice. What is Broad Street without Marina today? Amongst others, the street houses about a third (I think 7) of the nation's banks' Head Offices. It is cruel to exclude such a street from such a list. That none of Wharf Road Apapa, Obalende, Ikorodu Road, Mobolaji Bank-Anthony, Oba Akran and Ojuelegba made the list is prove that it is always difficult to get a perfect list of the nearest round figures at all times. Again, good job op, and I think your list could be better. |
maestroferddi: Nigeria is in great jeopardy with people like you who neither could critically analyse issues nor would keep quiet.I don't have the time to follow up, so I generally try not to bandy words with posters (esp on Nairaland), but because you magnified my personal post and deliberately intend to use it to insult the public and tag my honour along, I have to come lend a hand to your session at the laundry. If by expressing my disaffection about the handling of the Chiibok girls parents/guardian invitation or no by the president makes me any less patriotic and how by airing my views makes PDP and the government popular is your headache, you are better get set for the migraines. The freedom which you abuse by drawing people into my innocuous post was what I civicly exercised. I maintain alongside Mr Fashola that it is unAfrican to invite the grieving party. We visit them instead! Too, I've never found anywhere where anyone canvassed that the Presidency invite them to the Villa. Aso Rock lived in denial about the abduction and till date the worry is about the president not visitng the place till date. Rouse your lion, the chicken has come to roost. I am doubly amazed that you couldn't state exactly what part of Fashola's statements is untrue or why you think my praise of Fashola is dangerous for the public. But if you truly are irked, walk down south from your house and turn right, there is a transformer, pls hug it. Or come back indoors and try the hangman's nooze! |
maestroferddi: Nigeria is in great jeopardy with people like you who neither could critically analyse issues nor would keep quiet.I don't have the time to follow up, so I generally try not to bandy words with posters (esp on Nairaland), but because you magnified my personal post and deliberately intend to use it to insult the public and tag my honour along, I have to come lend a hand to your session at the laundry. If by expressing my disaffection about the handling of the Chiibok girls parents/guardian invitation or no by the president makes me any less patriotic and how by airing my views makes PDP and the government popular is your headache, you are better get set for the migraines. The freedom which you abuse by drawing people into my innocuous post was what I civicly used. I maintain alongside Mr Fashola that it is unAfrican to invite |
Really, someone wake me from my sleep!!! Is this our own State Security Service or one SS III student chanting carol in August? No wonder the perpetrators of the Nassarawa Egon malady are still roaming free. |
It also beat me to the lows when Mr President invited those grieving people and paid them off! Sad. Fashola, always on point. |
We must understand the pains our parents go through just to be sure they are still our parents and to prove they also understand our 'youthly' culture. We will all soon get there. |
Remove the Pug from your list. Not for you. Nigerian technicians are still struggling to have a grasp of it. The Vibe is Toyota Matrix with another badge. If you get a tokunbo one for that price, I think will be good The altima is a very good and powerful car but you wll soon create a thread asking about fuel economy. The Primera or Almera (wth engine sizes 1.6, 1.8 or 2.0) of similar year is my biggest recommendation for you. Congratulationson your car. |
Ok this is my addition. Women ironically bother to impress other women, other than men, with their looks and dressing. |
NaLaugh: I have 1 or 2 friends who share the same birthday (day n month), but what i mean is people born on the exact same year, month n day.You are not askng for too much. |
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