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NO GUY/GIRL IS SINGLE, YOU EITHER SNATCH HIM/HER FROM SOMEONE OR YOU BECOME A SHAREHOLDER, THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS IS TO BE THE HIGHEST SHAREHOLDER. |
mom is old and has enjoyed life. my wife don born pikin keep for house to continue the generation. the money will go a long way for the kids and business |
Salvation is near brother Chris. |
Skoopy:Chief sorry o, I no be mumu |
Sorry guys, Glo messed me up |
What is going on here? Girls nowadays.
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ADAMUdaCOWBOY:Archicad+Artlantis renderer |
This is just one of my many works. Nothing can't be done no matter the cert.
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Many have done things you'd never imagine just to live through each passing day. The issue of dichotomy between HND and BSC shouldn't way anyone down or make the other think and believe he/she is better and more favoured. Most firms and government bodies might employ and promote people with BSC because there has been this frame of mind built round the two certs and not that the individuals involved cannot do the same job well enough. When you say that Poly graduates are Technicians (we know) but what about courses like, Accounting, Pub. Admin, Mass communication, and does it mean that there're Technicians and engineers in Architecture, Building tech in fact the whole school of environmental. Not withstanding, many judge their dichotomy in terms of Jamb cut-off mark (that doesn't mean that someone who is in the Poly can't make such scores and better) what is big between 200 and 180 as cut-off marks (even at times Universities take it down to 180 due to mass failure in Jamb), I can rewrite next year and do better but I decided to follow the other way. In this present time where unemployment is the order of the day, and the society is calling for skill acquisition, which cert is more favoured. Now a HND holder is qualified and can still work in that same firm he was rejected at and can also survive on his own due the skill acquired in school. Even in with OND, my friend is working in a bank and furthering his education through weekend program. I myself, as an Architectural student, I've made so many designs and am handling some sites as of now (with OND). So please my dearest Nairaland siblings, in my own opinion, both certs does not guarantee a better future or make you a hotter cake but it sharpens your way to greatness through what you've done with it not what it has done for you. |
LouisVanGaal:My brother, good morning sir. What are you trying to defend or whom are you defending here? Dvllardinho? Spare me the Tanoid talk please! Buhari came in with all the propagandas about an empty treasury, now 400billion for workers only is here! meaning there're more in the treasury for other miscellaneous. Brother 400B is a big money now that the oil market is dwindling. Look around you before you talk! |
Too bad, this is a zoo speedly on a process to become a bloody wild forest. Can it be saved? Ask baba one Chance! He's the dullard of all dullards in the zoo. |
Looking like his cows. The number one dullard in the zoo! You see all your animals as much as they see you. |
Slight open one of his cows, you'd be surprised with the amount of money inside the fat bellies. Baba one chance, continue with your good work, your zoo is getting more dullardious by the day. |
More like, you have no excuse to chop money as you like. Nigeria is a chopuler state. |
Taaaaa! who dash her money! (no bed belle). Bloggers and lies, op go get a life. |
Many people talk pass this guy sef. Where them dey now. (in Flavour voice) 'ebidosia ona ato, darling darling '. Time will surely tell cos you'll soon be fed up with her iish, then the real marriage go start. Go ask my siblings wey dey the journey, e no eeeaaasyyy ooooo! |
Thanks to the Dullard.inho |
shockwave91:Am glad you understood my point, and I think we Nigerians should change our perception about music and let these artist know what Good music entails by laying our profound disapproval to jargons. Fans of Timaya and TerryG should help critisize their music at least get them to change their style of music, it's a way to start (ironically, both will release a song calling it bad belle and so on). These musicians need to be told the ugly truth. |
glimpse33:Counter the post if you disagree. |
My opinion: The bet award I believe is an award given to a musician for his music which is worth hearing with great lyrics and sweet melody in both beats and tone used while singing the song. A musician who lacks these qualities in his music is not yet there. This is a good example when you listing to foreign musicians like, Rihanna, Beyonce, Chris Brown, even rappers like TI, Jzay and the rest of them (whose music is good to the ear). Now I can't say the word compare here because there's no comparison with them and our local artists. Am not saying that African music as a whole isn't worth hearing but those recognised African artists doesn't match up to the qualifications and am sorry to say that. Artists like wizkid,Yemi Alade, Davido, Burna boy, Bello, Flavour, Phyno, the list is endless are just making music that suits what we want to hear (meaningless jargons like yagaaa! yeeee! etc) the noisy beats that can allow us dance the shoki is what we care about not minding that music is the food of the soul not the food of Choki. Good music is very hard to compose driven with a lot of inspiration. Listing to "May it be" by Enya and you'd know what am talking about. So for BET to be giving out awards hours before the main show isn't bad. I'll say that it's a privilege that they even got to have an award though. African musicians should be more creative, compose great songs with understandable lyrics devoid of jargons. The producers in other hand should update themselves to do justice to GOOD MUSIC. Not everybody dances Shoki. If you disagree with me, make your point and let it count. |
PDP: Buhari! Buhari : yes, what is it? PDP: better face your front o. Buhari : Don't worry you'll know when am done facing my back. PDP: Wettin you fit do? Buhari : your corrupt money will face the front with me when am done. PDP: Baba, no vex o. hehehe...... na play we dey play o.... Buhari : Don't worry, I'll show you how to play. Do you want it fierce or brutal? |
I tried updating my Amazon appstore from 1mobile market, since the update my appstore kept showing me the login box. I've tried logging in but it shows a kinda error, telling me that I should login in a few moment. please help me cos all my apps and games were downloaded from the appstore and I need to login for them to work again.
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cococandy:You get me rolling on the floor, you get mooooooooooouuuuuuuuuuuuuuttttthhhhhhh! |
ihebrooke:Odogwu! make una wait for me na. You and Mahal are moving with a pace that seems impossible for me to meet up with. They said "Okoro tosia, O chere Ibe ya". It seems that you guys can't stop growing. Chai! ihebrooke biko nu. |
sachesi won't view my phone. I want to install snap |
mods please this should have been on the front page by now. This topic was as a result of a big argument. People deserves to learn, please do the needful. r231 |
As of April 23, 2015, the most expensive currency in 2015 is not the U.S. dollar, the British pound, or the euro. Surprisingly, the most valuable currencies in the world don’t always belong to the wealthiest economies. The following list of currencies gives the U.S. dollar a run for its money when it comes to the most expensive currency in the world. All exchange rates are as of April 22, 2015. 10. Canadian Dollar (CAD) One Canadian dollar buys US$0.81. At its recent peak, which was in April 2011, the Canadian dollar was able to purchase US$1.05. The Canadian economy fared much better during the Great Recession, with no banks needing bailouts and home prices only declining modestly. Since then, the Canadian economy has expanded, slowly growing at an average pace of 2.0% and 2.5% in 2013 and 2014, respectively. These factors have helped it 9. Azerbaijani Manat (AZN ) One Azerbaijani manat fetches US$0.95. Azerbaijan, located between the Black and Caspian Seas, has Russia and Georgia as its neighbors to the north, and Turkey and Iran as its neighbors to the south. This oil-rich nation grew at 4.5% in 2014 and is expected to benefit from an expansive network of oil pipelines running through its borders. 8. Swiss Franc ( CHF ) One Swiss franc is equivalent to US$1.03 On January 15, 2015, the Swiss National Bank removed its cap on the Swiss franc, momentarily sending the currency 15% higher against the U.S. dollar. The floating of the exchange rate was a result of continued demand for the Swiss franc as a safe-haven currency from a well-diversified, export-focused economy. 7. Euro ( EUR ) One euro buys US$1.07. After the global financial crisis, the European Union only managed to exit from its recession in the first quarter of 2014. The latest gross domestic product (GDP) readings still indicate that the economy is growing at less than one percent per year. However, the euro remains the currency of the world’s largest economy, the European Union. 6. Cayman Islands Dollar ( KYD) One Cayman Islands dollar buys US$1.21. With a population of 60,000, this offshore tax haven boasts zero unemployment and more than 90,000 businesses, mostly in financial services. While there is no direct taxation, such as corporate or income taxes, the government derives revenues mostly from duties on imported goods and tourism. 5. Jordanian Dinar ( JOD) One Jordanian dinar is equal to US$1.41. The Jordanian dinar may be one of the biggest anomalies in the currency market. Jordan remains reliant on foreign assistance for essentials to fight poverty. Moreover, Jordan is one of the smallest economies in the Middle East, which currently imports the majority of its energy needs and continues to battle budget deficits. (Source: CIA World Factbook , last accessed April 23, 2015.) Still, its currency is valued at more than 40% higher than the U.S. dollar. 4. British Pound Sterling ( GBP ) One British pound sterling purchases US$1.50. The United Kingdom is the third largest European economy only behind Germany and France. Financial services, including banking and insurance, constitute the majority of the U.K. economy, however, manufacturing still accounts for roughly 10% of the economy. (Source: CIA World Factbook , last accessed April 23, 2015.) Recently, the United Kingdom has economically outperformed the rest of Europe, growing at above 2.5% since the start of 2014. 3. Omani Rial (OMR ) One Omani rial is worth US$2.59. Oman, which borders with Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen, is an energy-rich nation with 77% of its government revenues being derived from oil. (Source: CIA World Factbook , last accessed April 23, 2015.) Prevailing low oil prices will clearly add to budget deficits, as Oman has an expansive social safety net; but the Omani government intends to reduce its oil sector contribution from above 40% in 2014 to below 10% by 2020. This suggests low oil prices will have less of an effect on Oman’s rial. 2. Bahraini Dinar ( BHD ) One Bahraini dinar is worth US$2.65. With the second most expensive currency in 2015 so far, Bahrain is another Gulf state for which oil accounts for a majority of government revenues, totaling 88% as of 2013. (Source: CIA World Factbook , last accessed April 23, 2015.) The Kingdom of Bahrain is a tiny island nation that’s one-tenth the size of Hawaii, but boasts 1.2 million citizens. Bahrain has grown its economy at 3.4% on average over the last four years. (Source: The Heritage Foundation web site , last accessed April 23, 2015.) 1. Kuwaiti Dinar ( KWD ) One Kuwaiti dinar is equivalent to US$3.30. As a member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Kuwait was the 10th-largest exporter of oil in 2013 and has the sixth-largest oil reserves in the world as of 2014. (Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration web site , last accessed April 23, 2015.) Kuwait’s oil revenues enabled the country to continuously save 10% of its government budget annually, protecting it—and, in turn, the Kuwaiti dinar— from the effects of the current downturn in oil prices. (Source: CIA World Factbook , last accessed April 23, 2015.) Currently, the Kuwaiti dinar is the most valuable currency and the most expensive currency in the world. http://www.profitconfidential.com/u-s-dollar/the-10-most-expensive-currency/
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I NEED TO UPGRADE MY BB Z10 TO VERSION 10.3, THE MODEL IS STL-3. AM IN ANAMBRA STATE. |
How do I update my bbworld? |
mystical10:I don't about Owerri, in Anambra 6-7m call build a decent bungalow of 3bedroom. |


?? For a country(oil producing) to boast of that sum in it's ECA, na good thing