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Art, Graphics & Video / Re: Discover How To Monetise Your Creativity! by Collage(m): 2:18pm On Jan 30, 2018
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Art, Graphics & Video / Discover How To Monetise Your Creativity! by Collage(m): 12:25pm On Jan 29, 2018
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Art, Graphics & Video / Re: Graphics Designer Whatsapp Group by Collage(m): 12:23pm On Jan 29, 2018
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Politics / Wike's Recklessness Will No Longer Be Tolerated By Rivers People by Collage(m): 6:56pm On Jul 22, 2016
The All Progressive Congress Governorship candidate in the 2015 election and the Director-General of NIMASA has described Gov. Nyesom Wike's strategy of intimidation and blackmail as crude, uncultured and unbecoming of a person occupying the high office of Governor, saying that this is not only unacceptable to Rivers people, but the good people of Nigeria. He described such acts as irresponsible.

Dr. Dakuku Peterside who was reacting against the backdrop of Gov Wike's outburst against the Nigerian Police force and the person of the Inspector-General of Police said that it is unbecoming of Gov. Wike to arrogate to himself the powers to determine and decide which officer should be posted to Rivers State or any other state for that matter, stressing that it is not in doubt and therefore not debatable as to the fact that it is only the Inspector-General of Police that has the powers, as a matter of administrative and operational procedure, to identify and deploy competent officers to take charge of any state based on intelligence exigencies.

Dr. Dakuku Peterside emphasized that it is not in doubt that Wike's fear about which police officer is posted to Rivers State is based on the erroneous believe that it will be business as usual without recognizing the principled position of the current administration.

The APC former governorship candidate advised Gov Wike to toe the line of decency and stop blatant lies and unwholesome blackmail of security officers just to give a dog a bad name to hang it, stressing that Rivers State is a peace-loving state and Gov Wike's style, antics and desperation to be in power is gradually eroding the jealously-guarded characteristics of the good people of Rivers State.

In a related development, the 2015 governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Rivers State, Dr. Dakuku Peterside has lambasted Gov. Nyesom Wike following the governor’s vituperation against the Independent National Electoral Commission [INEC] and its Chairman yesterday at a public event.

“Nyesom Wike must grow up in etiquette, public conduct and utterances. This is definitely not a fitting portrayal of who we are as decent Rivers people. We have a history of decency in our utterances, public conduct and inter-relationships. Rivers State is indeed on a downward spin and only God can salvage our once respectable and peaceful state,” Dr. Peterside bemoaned.
Business / Re: Alternative Way To Make Payment In China by Collage(m): 10:39am On May 21, 2016
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Do you have alipay? If yes how much do you want to credit? My exchange rate today is 49 to 1rmb. If you want funds to be transferred to China Banks(RMB), same exchange rate + 4.4% services charge.

Hi, please can you give me your whatsapp number. Interested in crediting my Alipay. Not happy with the person I currently use.
Politics / Re: Damilare Ogunleye: [rejoinder] Nigerians Seeking Asylum Abroad Are Insincere by Collage(m): 7:30am On Feb 08, 2016
oyinkinola:

... lots of nigerians both home and abroad were criminals they tarnish the image of this country anywhere in the world! from africa, ameica, europe asia and the gulf states, the story is the same.....looting treasury everywhere terrorisim, kidnapping, vandalism, militants, oil theft both home and abroad, drug pushers, traffiking, baby factory all label to nigerian it's shameful indeed, you could hardly heard any excution anywhere in the world without mention of nigerian!

Have you read this article before? http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/09/16300-nigerians-foreign-jails/

Imagine there are 16,300 Nigerians in prison for drug-related offences in prisons around the world.

Do you know how many Nigerians are in Diaspora? Well, as at 2013, estimates put it at 17million. Guess what percentage that is: 16,300/17,000,000 and you have 0.1%. And compared to our home population of about 180million, that puts it at 0.01%.

Those figures should set the context for the argument I believe. 0.1% of Nigerians in Diaspora are in Prison for Drug related offences.
Let's assume another 0.1% are also in Prison for Fee fraud
And another 0.1% are in prison for human/sex trafficking
And another 0.1% are in prison for everyday/uncategorized crimes

That puts a wild estimate at 0.4%. So, why would the chief brand ambassador for the land concede to such disparaging assertions on 99.6% of Nigerians in diaspora based on the shameful image of 0.4%?

Again let's analyse based on a game of numbers. So using the same guesstimates above, that puts Nigerians in Prisons all around the world at about 65,200, leaving an average of 334 Nigerians in prison per country for the 196 countries of the world (less Nigeria). Now, it is easy to say, wow, that is a whole lot, but if you juxtapose that with the reality that there are an average of 87,200 Nigerians in each of those countries, then maybe it high;rights a different context.

My point is, yes there are those who do irreparable damage to our image abroad. But part of the C-in-C's role is to launder our image, and not concede to western appellations. Isn't it the same west that has labelled Middle-Easterners as terrorists, Latinos as drug peddlers and Asians as counterfeit lords? They have a stereotype image for every other non-westerner!!!
Politics / Re: Damilare Ogunleye: [rejoinder] Nigerians Seeking Asylum Abroad Are Insincere by Collage(m): 11:25pm On Feb 07, 2016
OyeniyiLeke:


If you thought that was a question, then your level of reasoning and cognition is abysmal

It is even more ridiculous that you avoided the first part of my post

Your defensive attitude has shed more light on your motive and background

Kedu my brother

I should provide you with my resume? What are you? A recruiter or a project supervisor?

Defensive attitude? You must think yourself so important that I have to prove that I am Yoruba to you.

Oga Ade, get a life. There are more important things to do on a Sunday evening than come down to your level. Peace out.

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Politics / Re: Damilare Ogunleye: [rejoinder] Nigerians Seeking Asylum Abroad Are Insincere by Collage(m): 11:05pm On Feb 07, 2016
OyeniyiLeke:


This is nonsense

Anyone can create an internet profile and claim to be anybody

There is no proof that is your name

What school did you go? What university did you attend? If you attended any?

What is the meaning of Omo Ale in Yoruba?


Do I dignify you with a response? Apparently that would be fruitless considering your reasoning capacity asking for the yoruba translation of Bastard, as verification, in an age of Google translate.
Politics / Re: Damilare Ogunleye: [rejoinder] Nigerians Seeking Asylum Abroad Are Insincere by Collage(m): 10:49pm On Feb 07, 2016
HungerBAD:
Who is this guy? we don;t know him or anything about his credibility.

Will let this one slide.

Just google my name and read my previous pieces. My credibility is that I am just an ordinary Nigerian. Neither a Wailing Wailer nor a Lying Liar.
Politics / Re: Damilare Ogunleye: [rejoinder] Nigerians Seeking Asylum Abroad Are Insincere by Collage(m): 10:47pm On Feb 07, 2016
Retributionn:


He is an IPOB youth using a Yoruba name

No doubt about it

No Yoruba will write so unintelligently

Dear Mr. Intelligent, at least I put my twitter handle under it for you to check.

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Travel / Re: Wada Launches Lokoja Mega Terminal (Photos) by Collage(m): 7:24am On Jan 22, 2016
It's funny how every state thinks they can be like Lagos. By being the commercial centre of the Nation, it enjoys a lot of privileges.

If the thinking behind this project is because of the role Lokoja plays as a travel hub, then this is definitely a great step in the right direction.

I remember my many trips from Lagos to Abuja via those luxurious buses and how we had to stopover at some dingy park to freshen up. Wouldn't even dare eat the food there talk less of using the toilet.

My only problem with this as is with many projects is maintenance, especially if an incoming administration is of a different party from the outgoing one. Will look out for it on my next trip.

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Politics / Re: Why PDP may lose Kogi state in 2016. by Collage(m): 11:46am On Sep 11, 2015
Politics / Re: APC Kogi Jubilates As PDP Postpones Gubernatorial Primaries by Collage(m): 11:44am On Sep 11, 2015
Politics / Re: Why PDP may lose Kogi state in 2016. by Collage(m): 8:03am On Sep 10, 2015
I hear the delegates are going ahead with the election this morning, and ignoring the directive issued by the national leadership of the party. This Uche Secondus and Olisa Metuh must really want to reduce the PDP to only South-South and South-East party. Now we are back to some years ago when the APC was only a South-West party.
Politics / Re: APC Kogi Jubilates As PDP Postpones Gubernatorial Primaries by Collage(m): 8:00am On Sep 10, 2015
Na wa ohh! So, Audu is already boasting of winning. I don't blame him. It's all this Olisa Metuh, Uche Secondus, and Echocho gameplay at work.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Career Opportunities In A Multinational Conglomerate by Collage(m): 10:11am On Oct 25, 2012
@boladonas

Sir,

I included my current and expected remuneration in my resume as described above. However, I now see similar posts on other career websites, stating that remuneration and job position should have been the subject of the mail.

Hope my "Job Title" as the subject of my mail doesn't invalidate my application?

KR

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