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Celebrities / Re: Rita Dominic Stuns At Stephanie Linus' Movie Premiere by CREDIT(m): 4:38pm On Aug 03, 2015
bigboss80s:
She looks good for her age and I really hope people would stop hassling her with the whole marriage thing. Marriage is not for everyone. How many marriages are successful these days? You who is reading this how successful is ur marriage or that of ur parents?

Remember that success is how you define it. Many marriages are VERY successful, mine is a living prove. God is the author of successful marriage. Go to the Lord God for help.

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Career / Re: Tell Us About Your Experience As A Contract Staff Member (Outsourcing) by CREDIT(m): 4:36pm On Feb 23, 2015
T4kbaba:
Allowing contract staff in any nation is a part of government failure.
Gbam!
Education / Why Should Students Pay Commission Charges?? by CREDIT(m): 8:36am On Oct 01, 2014
I was in one of the known high institution in the Southwest Nigeria where I did my MSc programme, while I went to the bank to pay for fee for my certificate, I saw students paying their school fees and the bank was collecting ''BANK COMMISSION from them (I probably had paid before).
Now, I was trying to figure out why commission charges be burn by the students and not the school? The school authority is meant to collect the so called school fees from the students which ordinarily would be at ''NO'' cost on the students through the Bursary department of the school. But now, the school went into arrangement with the bank to ease them of that task and for safe keeping of their fund.
Logically, the school contracted the bank and not the students, so, the question now is why should the student pay the commission and not the school authority?
I think this act should be checked by the student union government of various high institutions.

What prompted this write up? while I was waiting to pay on the queue, I saw a lady who wanted to pay her school fee and was not aware of the so called commission charges was denied and turned down, she left the bank with her money. No matter how small the commission may be, to students any amount is a lot.
Politics / Re: Pictures Of UN Office Bomb Blast In Abuja by CREDIT(m): 10:22pm On Aug 26, 2011
This whole thing is just been trade mark on the fact that Boko Haram ealier agitated, the bombing that is hitting us into our bed room now is the handy work of some political failures who thought had got what it takes to disorganise the country since they don't have access to the ruling seat anymore.
Jobs/Vacancies / For A Year Now, I Work Like An Uneployed. by CREDIT(m): 10:44am On Jan 15, 2010
Can anyone tell me of a biz that have high yeild on daily bases to urgment my small pay.
Business / Solar Inverter For Sale by CREDIT(m): 10:59pm On Jan 02, 2010
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Education / Scholarship For African 2009/2010 by CREDIT(m): 11:01am On Dec 23, 2009
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Technology Market / How Can I Start Printing And Selling Recharge Cards For Business by CREDIT(m): 2:21pm On Dec 21, 2009
Good day house, Please. I want to start recharge card biz but I don't no how to go about it. can someone tell me pleaseee.

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