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Health / Yoga Classes In Nigeria Especially Enugu by chi9ja(f): 1:54pm On May 18, 2012
does any1 in the house know where to find a place for practising yoga, its something i have just gotten in2, and i might be relocating to Enugu so any info about yoga there will be most appreciated as well.
TIA
Fashion/Clothing Market / Re: Body Shop Products by chi9ja(f): 7:46pm On Nov 06, 2011
yes i am still interested, send me your address.
Nairaland / General / Environmental Institutes by chi9ja(f): 1:34pm On Nov 15, 2010
plsssssssss people,
i need to find a Nigerian body that gives you an Environmental Impact Assessment certification.
pls people, help a sista out.
or is there like a body that gives a global certification.
Fashion/Clothing Market / Re: Body Shop Products by chi9ja(f): 11:42pm On Oct 12, 2010
ab1989:

What do you mean by this BODY SHOP PRODUCTS pls give more details.
as in the health, beauty and cosmetic brand called "the body shop".
they usually have representatives like avon and mary kay do, so i was wondering if any1 if u knows people in 9ja who markets for them.
Fashion/Clothing Market / Body Shop Products by chi9ja(f): 1:07pm On Oct 12, 2010
pls does any1 know some in 9ja especially abuja who sells body shop products? pls tell me asap.
thanks
Politics / Re: Aondokaa,barred From Entering The United States by chi9ja(f): 5:14pm On Jun 25, 2010
For your Information Aondokaa was already a wealthy man years before Yaradua thought about running for Kastina State Governor. His law firm has been legal counsel to few multinationals and Banks both in Nigeria and South Africa. Yes he became corrupt while in power. (African Culture). I say Bar Him! But for Liz and Ann? Please these two brilliant girls are in school on scholarship check your records saharareports.com and stop spewing hatred and lies. The only thing their mum pays for is room and board. She of course is estranged from their dad. Ann has a job in surrey whiles she goes to school. She doesn't drive a Ferrari, but Mini Cooper. Please people direct your hatred where is suppose to be. Your forefathers sold their brothers into slavery just almost 400 years ago, should you still be punished for their sins? or does the bible give a time frame of vesting the sins of the father on their children, even estranged ones. Its the same spermatozoa that created all the kids right?. Please my point is Leave The Kids Out of This!



yes a might have been a wealthy man, doesn't mean he wasn't a thief, a thief is a thief no matter where he is, u can't just develop this level and hunger for corruption and greed over night.
so bloody what if the kids r on scholarships, do they offer scholarships at ajegunle primary school they must have been in a position where they could via and be considered for these scholarships, there r some Nigerians who cannot afford 3 square meals, d money used to buy d mini cooper would go a longgggggggggggggg longgggggggggggg way for them okay, their houses and clothes r they also covered by these scholarships?
u r obviously oblivious to d suffering of many Nigerians if u dont even think that the money used to procure these visas and air tickets would not change d hardships some Nigerians face.
and also it is not d couston of western countries to target innocent people so if they r extending d visa bans to their kids n extended families its because they have adequate proof.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Iata Certification | Virgin Nigeria Recruiting by chi9ja(f): 11:58am On May 22, 2010
ifyalways:

NOPE.
You dont need to take IATA exams b4 u can operate a travel agency.To open a travel agency you need to contact an association of travel agencies in your country(where u wish to operate) and also be financially stable.If you are approved by your local travel agency association then u wud write IATA and if they too approve u,u wud be given a unique travel agency code,license and u start operation.The main problem however is getting approved by the local travel agency association.

soooooooo which agency is dat in nigeria, and wat do u need to have to be approved.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Iata Certification | Virgin Nigeria Recruiting by chi9ja(f): 7:35pm On May 20, 2010
abeg na, una answer me na
Career / Re: Interested In IATA Certification! by chi9ja(f): 12:33am On May 19, 2010
sorry m kinda l8 to this gist but if i'm hearing u guys correctly then it seems u r saying u can register ur travel agency and book people on flights but its better to do the iata exam as its more professional.
Q1. will airlines not take ur bookings if u r not iata certified?
Q2. must u employ some1 wit the certification in your company?
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Iata Certification | Virgin Nigeria Recruiting by chi9ja(f): 12:21am On May 19, 2010
so do u need all these exams and training just to register and run your own travel agency?
Culture / Re: What Is So Wrong With Being Left Handed by chi9ja(f): 11:05pm On May 18, 2010
ABEGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE all those left hand business was in my grand mothers time, no body bothers wit dat now.
Business / Re: Travel Agency by chi9ja(f): 7:03pm On May 06, 2010
really?
some1 told me all u need is a place to set up(office) and customers and the airlines give u a percentage of d booking u make for them.
pls enlighten me further.
Business / Travel Agency by chi9ja(f): 5:20pm On May 04, 2010
hello all,
i was thinking of setting up a travel agency in 9ja, apart for registering a company name, what other agencies or maybe even airlines do i need to register wit etc, i am taking a stab in d dark here, i dont know if u even need to register wit any agencies at all.

thanks all.
Business / Importers Form by chi9ja(f): 3:47pm On Mar 29, 2010
hey guys,
pls i am thinking of importing goods into 9ja, i need to know what forms i need to fill, if possible a website where i can download these forms.
i have checked everywhere to no avail.
TIA
Business To Business / Mack Truck For Sale by chi9ja(f): 3:41pm On Mar 29, 2010
MACK TRUCKS95 model
engine is CH 300Single axle,
single cabin
six tyres
asking price N4m
post '95 model
Travel / Re: Is This Picture For Real? by chi9ja(f): 2:35am On Mar 16, 2010
b4
Politics / Re: 96 Osama-Bin-Fulanis Arrested For The Massacre by chi9ja(f): 4:40am On Mar 10, 2010
thank God, this is a step in d right direction, smh, its so sad that it still wont resurrect the dead.
Autos / Re: U.s Vehicles For Export To Nigeria Toyota's, Honda's, And More by chi9ja(f): 4:36am On Mar 10, 2010
toyota has been in hot water recently for their engine troubles, just telling u in case u r not aware.
cherio
Health / Jujitsu by chi9ja(f): 10:51pm On Mar 08, 2010
does any1 know where to find a good jujitsu or martial arts class anywhere in 9ja?
TIA
Health / Jujitsu by chi9ja(f): 12:56am On Mar 05, 2010
does any1 know where to find a good jujitsu class anywhere in 9ja?
TIA
Foreign Affairs / Re: Mugabe Cracks Down On Nigerians by chi9ja(f): 6:12pm On Feb 19, 2010
pschiewwwwwwwwwwwwwwww,

a very insult ontop of big injury
Nairaland / General / Y Is America Tryna Shy Away From Their Share Of D Farouk Debacle? by chi9ja(f): 10:23pm On Dec 30, 2009
President Barack Obama is demanding answers on why information was never pieced together by the U.S. intelligence community to trigger red flags about an alleged terrorist and possibly prevent his botched Christmas Day attempt to blow up a Detroit-bound airliner.

Administration officials are poring over reams of data, looking for failings that allowed Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, a 23-year-old Nigerian with suspected ties to al-Qaida, to board the Northwest Airlines flight from Nigeria by way of Amsterdam.

Obama's criticism came as senior U.S. officials told The Associated Press that intelligence authorities now are looking at conversations between the suspect in the failed attack and at least one al-Qaida member. The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss intelligence matters, said the conversations were vague or coded, but the intelligence community believes that, in hindsight, the communications may have been referring to the Detroit attack. One official said a link between the suspect's planning and al-Qaida's goals was becoming clearer.

The New York Times reported in Wednesday's editions that the government had intelligence from Yemen before Christmas that leaders of a branch of al-Qaida there were talking about "a Nigerian" being prepared for a terrorist attack. The newspaper said the information did not include the name of the Nigerian.

Obama's homeland security and counterterrorism adviser, John Brennan, is due to present the president with an early report by Thursday, based on recommendations and summaries from across the government.

"There were bits of information available within the intelligence community that could have — and should have — been pieced together," Obama said in a brief statement to reporters Tuesday.

"Had this critical information been shared, it could have been compiled with other intelligence, and a fuller, clearer picture of the suspect would have emerged," Obama said. "The warning signs would have triggered red flags, and the suspect would have never been allowed to board that plane for America."

Senior administration officials said the system to protect the nation's skies was deeply flawed and, even then, the government failed to follow its own directives. They described a breakdown that would have been much worse had Abdulmutallab been successful; an angry Obama called the situation "totally unacceptable."

"It now appears that weeks ago this information was passed to a component of our intelligence community but was not effectively distributed so as to get the suspect, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, on a no-fly list," Obama said.

Obama first spoke to reporters Monday after three days of silence. On Tuesday, he chided officials for what he called a "potential catastrophic breach of security." Critics have questioned why Obama didn't talk sooner about the issue publicly.

Officials said Obama chose to make his second statement in as many days after a morning briefing offered him new information about the suspect's activities and thinking, along with al-Qaida's plans.

It will take weeks for a more comprehensive investigation into what allowed Abdulmutallab to board the airliner he is accused of trying to blow up with more than 300 people aboard. Law enforcement officials believe the suspect tried to ignite a two-part concoction of the high explosive PETN and possibly a glycol-based liquid explosive, setting off popping, smoke and some fire but no deadly detonation. Abdulmutallab, charged with trying to destroy an aircraft, is being held at the federal prison in Milan, Mich.

Abdulmutallab had been placed in one expansive database, but he never made it onto more restrictive lists that would have caught the attention of U.S. counterterrorist screeners, despite his father's warnings to U.S. Embassy officials in Nigeria last month. Those warnings also did not result in Abdulmutallab's U.S. visa being revoked.

Intelligence officials began laying blame on other agencies.

The CIA said it worked with embassy officials to make sure that Abdulmutallab's name made it into the government's database of suspected terrorists and noted his potential extremist connections in Yemen. The CIA said it forwarded that information to the National Counterterrorism Center.

Intelligence officials say they learned the suspect's name in November, when his father came to the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria and sought help in finding him.

One U.S. intelligence official said Abdulmutallab's father didn't provide sufficient information to earn him a spot on the no-fly list.

"Abdulmutallab's father didn't say his son was a terrorist, let alone planning an attack. Not at all," the official said on condition of anonymity in order to discuss sensitive intelligence matters. "I'm not aware of some magic piece of intelligence that suddenly would have flagged this guy — whose name nobody even had until November — as a killer en route to America, let alone something that anybody withheld."

Officials in Yemen were investigating whether Abdulmutallab spent time with al-Qaida militants there during the months leading up to Friday's attack.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20091230/pl_afp/usattacksnigeriaintelligencecia_20091230172138;_ylt=AqwlzhczKrv2oI6SQYXPHo90fNdF
Foreign Affairs / Re: South Africa Police Chief Blames Nigerians For South African Drug Problems by chi9ja(f): 1:20am On Dec 19, 2009
@ agor1974

tru dat tru dat
Foreign Affairs / Re: South Africa Police Chief Blames Nigerians For South African Drug Problems by chi9ja(f): 4:15pm On Dec 18, 2009
as much as i agree with most of d 9ja who say SA should stop putting us in the forefront of their troubles i also want to say plsssssssssssssssss people stop firing RSA he is only stating what he believes as wrong and misguided as it might be. this sort of attack only serves to drive d rift between us Africans which all these outsiders(non-Africans) want.

anotha statement on here really had me thinking, its amazing how 9ja neva blames anybody else for their troubles, we admit we have them n try to solve it by ourselves. pat on the back there 9ja, a sure sign of maturity is accepting responsibility for your problems.
Foreign Affairs / Re: South Africa Police Chief Blames Nigerians For South African Drug Problems by chi9ja(f): 3:39pm On Dec 15, 2009
in all honesty i am tired of all these people complaining that SAians ask them if they r Nigerian n upon answering tell them that they r drug dealers, just ask d men if they r over 18 years of age n when they answer yes tell them that it means that they r rapist cos according to statistics u heard that a woman is despoiled every 30 secs in SA end of story.

@ RSA
trust me d police shooting people is not d way to go, it hasn't done anything 4 9ja, d last thing u want is a trigger happy police officer, there is something that firing a gun does to a person, they get this sense of ommninity that is very intoxicating, almost like a drug.
plus all it does is makes d criminals more hardened n dangerous cos they know if they get caught, they will most probably be killed so they will want to kill u 1st. and also it drives more ammunition into the arms of these criminals, increasing gun crimes to no end.
SMH na only God go save all of us, both 9ja n SA.
Foreign Affairs / Re: South Africa Police Chief Blames Nigerians For South African Drug Problems by chi9ja(f): 4:14pm On Dec 14, 2009
@ oakcha

u r a true 9ja o, if u think that d only way of making money is by education, lwkmd.
if i have learnt anything by my visits n stay outside of 9ja is that a livelihood 4rm any professional level is d slowest way of making money.
in england, my manager at d Hilton hotel barely finished primary school, but he makes so much money n has houses left, right , center.
Foreign Affairs / Re: South Africa Police Chief Blames Nigerians For South African Drug Problems by chi9ja(f): 12:25pm On Dec 14, 2009
@ mpele
SA has the highest rate of rape in the world, there is rape insurance for God's own sake, yet u people will hv mouth to talk about 9JA if there was no demand, there will be no need 4 supply abi?

at d rest of u lot saying 9ja should check ourselves, these people in their countries commit d worst atrocities, Europe is d bed rock of pedophiles and child pornography, china, where do i start?
yet they will come out openly and highlight n magnify our small crimes and u guys will be brainwashed into helping them run ourselves down, y then r u surprised when a pedophile will walk thru an airport calmly but u when be 9ja will receive harassment?
honestly we need 2 wake up to this crap that these countries r tryna pull.

let them remove d iroko in their eye, b4 removing d log of timber in our own eye.
Foreign Affairs / Re: South Africa Police Chief Blames Nigerians For South African Drug Problems by chi9ja(f): 1:09am On Dec 14, 2009
1st it was that film district 9 while every1 was claiming 9ja was over-reacting now this. SA is so eager to lick d ass of d "western world" by these statements. they probably feel if they throw dirt in our face d western world will give them a hall pass on special occasions in the so called league.

well i trust my 9ja, we make our own rules n leagues.
the rest of them can take it n put it right back there for all we care, pshiewwwwwwwwwwwwwww,
Web Market / Re: 9ja Web Hosting by chi9ja(f): 2:31pm On Dec 10, 2009
@ cheaphost
thanks


anymore, does any1 know?
Nairaland / General / Re: Internet Banking & 9ja by chi9ja(f): 2:29pm On Dec 10, 2009
@ phuck_nl
for your info, no be 2day bank fraud start, it happen in western countries, even more than 9ja. what they do is they tell u dat it is worst in 9ja and u go carry dey believe, abeg leave me o, e no concin u wetin i wan use am do.

@ seggyoke
thanks jor
Computers / Re: Globacom Submarine Cable - Glo-1 by chi9ja(f): 2:49am On Dec 10, 2009
bumping 4 more info
Web Market / 9ja Web Hosting by chi9ja(f): 2:22am On Dec 10, 2009
which web hosting site do u guys highly recommend in 9ja and y?

thanks

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